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    . EXPERIENTIAL MARKETING: APPLE Apple Computers was in need of a new retailing strategy and a more widespread adoption of its products. The 2005 annual report mentions that “One of the goals of the retail initiative is to bring new customers to the Company and expand its installed base through sales to computer users who currently do not own a Macintosh computer and first time personal computer buyers.” As a result‚ Apple has undertaken store based retailing with heavy emphasis

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    Case: Apple | Case: Apple | MGMT-321 | | | 5/6/2011 | | Case 1: Apple’s “black card strategy‚” is not unethical and just represents a business trying to use organizational behavior. “Organizational behavior is a field of study devoted to understanding‚ explaining‚ and ultimately improving the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups in organizations (Colquitt‚ Lepine‚ & Wesson).” “Its purpose is to build better relationships by achieving human objectives‚

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    increases. The company Apple started by Steve Jobs exemplifies a strategic and effective marketing approach that has created some of the highest valued products in the electronics market. A product is first created as a need-satisfying market offering to customers. Apple creates value within its product through a simple to use interface and stylish range that meet customer needs. A price must be decided for the product or service they are offering. In the case with Apple‚ their products are in

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    To present the the hardware‚ simply‚ and elegantly. How did Apple gain customer satisfaction and maintain customer loyalty? When customers sleep outside the apple stores just to be one of the first to buy an iPhone‚ it’s very clear that Apple Inc. is a company that enjoys passionate brand loyalty‚ and this brand success is part of a well-thought-out plan to deliver strong and unique products‚ and to create an Apple culture. Apple made a revolutionary launch of its tablet‚ the iPad. In barely

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    approach of Apple Inc. | | Submitted by: GLEEZLE ASHLEY A. BELARDOStudent no.: 10 -11077Submitted to: Professor MedinaDate: December 14‚ 2012 | | TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………3BODY/ RESEARCH…………………………………………………………………...6REFERENCES………………………………………………………………………...10 | | INTRODUCTION Apple Inc. Is an American multinational electronics and software company established by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak on April 1‚ 1976‚ in Cupertino‚ California. Apple Inc. Has become

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    BACKGROUND: Apple has been a leader in innovation for years and has been able to achieve so by striving hard to deliver insanely great products with simplicity and sophistication. The constant need for innovation‚ development of unique product development strategies and their prompt execution‚ the presence of the visionary‚ Steve Jobs and their bold attitude at business experimentation formed the basis of principles at Apple. During mid-1970s‚ computers were mere automation devices and were not

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    Apples’ success When consumer electronic company‚ Apple‚ began selling its product‚ it faced many challenges. Its biggest one was trying to compete with other electronics companies‚ mainly Microsoft. Up until the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 21st century all of Apple’s success had come from the Macintosh. After that they started investing in other products such as: the IPod‚ IPad and IPhone. And today much its success come from those products. “In 2011‚ Apple surpassed

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    Organizational Analysis: Apple Inc. Part 1 Apple Inc. History/Background: Apple Inc. is an iconic United States technological company based in Cupertino‚ California. Apple is engaged in the development of World changing consumer electronic products such a mobile phones‚ music media devices‚ tablets‚ and personal computers. The company also sells and creates operating system software‚ peripherals and delivery of third-party digital content (iTunes) to consumers. Apple sells its products and services

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    How does Apple do it? Case Study on Premium Pricing In the previous post we discussed how you can charge premium price without losing sales and still have customers love your products. No one does this as well as Apple‚ the most valuable company in the world by market value. Apple never competes on equal playing field with their competitors. They write their own rules and come up with innovative products that no one has dreamed off year after year. Their slogan explains how they have been able do

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    Value Chain Analysis Before making a strategic decision‚ it is important for Apple to understand how its activities or products create values for customers. One way to do this is to conduct a value chain analysis (VCA). VCA “refers to the idea that a company is a chain of activities for transforming inputs into outputs that customers value. The process of transforming inputs into outputs compromises a number of primary and support activities” (Hill and Jones‚ 2001‚ p.133). Each value is considered

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