Category: Apple

  • Apple Company: Development, Inventions, Expansion

    Table of Contents Background of the Company Incorporation and Development of the Company Invention and Development of Mobile Devices (2007 to 2010) Expansion and Acquisitions Key Personalities Background of the Company In1976, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne established the Apple Company with a view of developing, manufacturing, and selling computers. The Californian-based company…

  • Apple PLC.: HR Planning Process

    Table of Contents Human resource strategic process External analysis Internal analysis Integration and Success measurement Reference Human resource strategic process Mission, Vision and Values: Understanding the various production models and personal etiquette in the environment of the Apple company. Understanding quality control and best approaches in efficient production. Proper packaging and presentation of company products…

  • Apple Inc.’s Competitive Advantages in Computer Industry

    Table of Contents Introduction Case Summary Conclusion References Introduction Competitive advantage is significant in any company A prerequisite of success It enhances sustainable profit growth It shows the company’s strengths Apple Inc. explores its core competencies to achieve it Case Summary Apple Inc. is led by Tim Cook The company was the first to hit…

  • Apple Inc.’s Program Design and Logic Model

    Table of Contents Logic Model for BPI Strategy Implementation Mission/Goal Resources/Inputs Constraints References A logic model is a strategy for providing an idea of how stakeholders or investors would nurture a program, taking account of the resources, impacts, and outputs. It is a strategy that gives an approach to fostering investment in a program. The…

  • Apple Inc. Company Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Organization The Organization’s Structure Range of External Influences That Might Impact Growth Conclusion Reference List Introduction Apple Inc. is a multinational tech company based in California, the US. In terms of revenue, Apple is the largest technology firm, with approximately $365.8 billion as of June 2022. The company…

  • Apple Inc.’s External Factor Evaluation Matrix

    Table of Contents Introduction Opportunities Threats Conclusion References Introduction External Factor Evaluation (EFE) Matrix is a strategic tool that allows assessing the external environment of a company and appreciating potential threats and opportunities. Apple Inc. is a US-based consumer-oriented company consistently ranked highly in profit, revenue, market capitalization, and consumer cachet (Hoovers, n.d.). Its primary…

  • Apple Inc.’s Adoption of Machiavelli’s Ideas

    The ideas of The Prince have been instrumental in enhancing the leadership styles of various leaders in different fields. The book expresses a number of themes that are critical in ensuring an organization realizes the desired goals and objectives. Machiavelli was of the view that laws play an important role in effective running of state…

  • Samsung Electronics and Apple Company: Financial Statements

    Table of Contents Why revenue recognition is a significant issue Time period Reference Why revenue recognition is a significant issue Businesses exist in order to make profits that arise from the sale of products or services. It then becomes necessary to determine when a sales transaction should be recognized in the books of accounts of…

  • Apple iPod – The Standard for All World

    Table of Contents Introduction Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats Conclusion References Introduction The Apple iPod seems to be everywhere these days. Kids want them; teenagers carry them proudly and adults simply love the miniature player for the quality of the music that is being produced as well as its incredible storage capacity – the capability to…

  • Apple Inc.: Statement of Cash Flows

    Table of Contents Major Sources of Cash Major Uses of Cash Net Income vs. Cash from Operating Activities Financial Strengths of the Business Financial Weaknesses of the Business References Major Sources of Cash Operating activities: net income, depreciation and amortization, and accounts payable. Investing activities: proceeds from sales of marketable securities and proceeds from maturities…