Category: Amazon
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Amazon Company’s Dynamic Pricing
In every organization, pricing strategies influence the coverall performance of the company and its market position. Dynamic price is attracted more attention than any other marketing tool. In the modern economy, non-price factors determine increasing marketing importance and products are differentiated on other bases than price. Dynamic price is typical for e-commerce as it allows…
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Amazon’ Supply Chain
Table of Contents The evolution of Amazon’s distribution systems and supply chain The inventory management policy of the company The problems that Amazon faced in Europe PRM and CRM of Amazon Pull-push strategy Facilitators in the Amazon’s supply chain The evolution of Amazon’s distribution systems and supply chain The evolution of Amazon’s supply chain and…
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Amazon Firm’s Working Conditions and Atmosphere
Table of Contents Key Problems: Job Dissatisfaction and High Turnover Rates Cause: Poor Motivation Techniques Desired Solution: Utilizing More Conservative Motivation Frameworks References Amazon has grown to become one of the most important companies in the US. Millions of people rely on the highly efficient deliveries and cheap prices. Moreover, the company has turned into…
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SWOT Analysis of Amazon
Table of Contents SWOT Analysis Implications for Amazon’s Business Performance Works Cited Amazon Incorporation is a leading American online retailing company. Amazon operates different subsidiaries in 11 nations globally. The corporation offers a wide range of services and products to its customers. Amazon’s online presence and logistical operations have made its business competitive and successful…
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Amazon Case Study: Keeping the Fire Hot
Table of Contents Introduction Decision-Making and Innovation Bezos as a Decision Maker What’s Next? Reference Introduction As someone who can be classified as a keen observer, people can rely on Jeff Bezos’s experiences to learn from his history and success. Amazon’s approach to success demonstrates that Jeff Bezos is a methodical and intuitive thinker. The…
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Barnes & Nobles, Amazon and Border
Table of Contents Introduction Websites Use of Communication Technologies Ethical, legal and security issues Conclusion Introduction Every business’s main aim is making profits. Indeed, competing business ventures may attain this goal despite following different business models. Nowhere is this concept better illustrated than by three bookselling companies namely, Barnes &Nobles, Border and Amazon. The three…
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Giving Value and Retaining Customers: Amazon Company
Since its inception, Amazon has continuously made business innovations which are driven by huge investment in Information System and Technology to become one of the largest internet retailers in the world. The company has taken advantage of opportunities created by the internet, by setting up a powerful website to sell books and other products directly…
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Nike and Amazon Firms’ Branding and E-Commerce
Table of Contents Branding and Market Expansion Global E-Marketing Summary References Branding and Market Expansion Over the decades, technological advancement fostered the intensification of business practice and competence. In this case, a significant percentage of the enterprises focused on optimizing market expansion and the attainment of the niche position through the sustainability concept. Nevertheless, different…
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Zappos vs. Amazon Firms’ Cultural Differences
Table of Contents Introduction The History and Culture of Zappos The History and Culture of Amazon Evaluating the Decision of Amazon to Purchase Zappos Conclusion References Introduction The distinct organizational cultures of Zappos and Amazon have been critical to their success. Zappos has created a different culture that stresses customer service, recognizing initiative, and promoting…
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Amazon: Key Issues in Strategic Management
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Individuals are considered responsible for performing civic duties, and their acts should benefit society as a whole, according to the ethical idea of social responsibility. In this approach, a balance should be maintained between economic progress as well as societal, and environmental well-being. Discussion When a corporation…