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    automated mapping system

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    from which knowledge and data can be derived. As it regards data‚ the existence of an information is not necessarily coupled to an observer‚ while in the case of knowledge‚ information requires a cognitive observer. The automated information and mapping system is a visualization tool to help the process of navigating from a certain place to another‚ and provide information needed by the user. The importance of this tool is to decrease the possibility of inconvenience and to increase the efficiency

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    Case Ebay 3

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    Juan Tisera Case38 – eBay 1) EBay pursue international growth through acquisitions and partnership in related and unrelated business. eBay goal was to expand its international presence in an effort to create an on line global marketplace. In many of this international website‚ eBay had to adapt and provide local language and currency options to gain popularity. The best approach that eBay had was by forming partnership with local companies. This strategy helps them to understand local cultures

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    Ebay Facts and Figures

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    [pic] [pic]  Background   [pic] [pic] eBay - The World’s Online Marketplace eBay is The World’s Online Marketplace® with a global customer base of 233 million. Founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995‚ eBay has created a powerful marketplace for the sale of goods and services by a passionate community of individuals and small businesses. eBay now has a global presence in 37 markets‚ including the United States. As an early Internet enthusiast‚ Pierre knew that people needed a central

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    Ebay Case Analysis

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    December 2010 Submitted by: Atika Imtiaz (7184)‚Hira Sarwar (7208)‚ Khadija Tahir (7554)‚ M. Waqas Moghul (7727)‚ Natasha Akber (7546)‚Shayan Rasool(8093) Submitted to: Mr. AbdulQadir Molvi | Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3 eBay 4 INTRODUCTION TO eBAY : 5 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE: 7 PORTER’S FIVE – FORCES MODEL: 11 RIVALRY AMONGST COMPETING SELLERS: 12 SUPPLIERS 13 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 14 BUYERS 14 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 15 INTERNAL AUDIT: 17 EXTERNAL AUDIT 19

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    Five Force of Ebay

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    force about Ebay The risk of entry by potential competitors is relatively high due to low barriers to entry. New competitors can launch new sites at a nominal cost using commercially available software. This low barrier to entry will cause competition to intensify in the future. Also due to the broad range of products sold at eBay there is many more opportunities for new competitors to enter in more specific market segments. The degree of rivalry among established companies within eBay抯 industry

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    Taobao vs Ebay

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    TaoBao vs. eBay China Why did eBay succeed in the US but fail in China? What could eBay have done to avoid defeat? Unlike the US‚ China did not have the infrastructure necessary for eBay to enter and operate successfully. Therefore‚ eBay was before its time in China and failed because: * Low internet penetration rate – eBay needs high traffic. * Lacked the norms and laws to support online exchange – trust is a key success factor in internet based businesses‚ and the lack of rules

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    Value Stream Mapping

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    Value Stream Mapping is a method of creating a “ One page picture “ of all the processes that occur in a company‚ from the time a customer places an order for a product‚ until the customer has received that product. Several things are correlated with value stream maps in businesses. Some examples include value-adding processes‚ non-value-adding (waste) processes‚ and cycle time. That being said‚ the process that we chose to analyze is Barnes and Noble‚ Inc. supply chain. This process includes many

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    Value Stream Mapping

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    Value Stream Mapping 1 Value Stream Mapping Definition • Value Stream Mapping (VSM): – Special type of flow chart that uses symbols known as "the language of Lean" to depict and improve the flow of inventory and information. 2 Value Stream Mapping Purpose • Provide optimum value to the customer through a complete value creation process with minimum waste in: – Design (concept to customer) – Build (order to delivery) – Sustain (in-use through life cycle to service) 3 Why

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    Amazon vs. Ebay

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    Introduction According to Heyes (2005)‚ in recent years online shopping is becoming more popular. Two popular online shopping sites are Amazon and eBay. Therefore‚ in this report‚ I want to explore which site is more competitive and how each one will do in the future‚ in relation to the industry in which they compete. The industry of online shopping has a unique service. Online shopping is the process through which consumers directly buy goods or services from a seller in real-time‚ without an

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    Ebay: Case Study

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    existing in eBay’s current external environment? -The greatest opportunity in eBay is the quick development of online sales‚ most people find it hassle-free to shop online and because of that they tend to shop online and one of it is eBay. While the threat is the low entry barrier for aggressive competition‚ the competitors will make promos that will lure the customer of eBay to buy to them and it will lessen the customers of eBay and it will be a great threat to them. What are the company’s greatest

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