2.2 INTERNAL ANALYSIS - Corporate Value-Chain (primary activitiesPrimary Activities)
2.2.1 INBOUND LOGISTICS
Rigorous Suppliers Selecting And Local Purchasing
In purchasing aspect, Nokia completely controls the quality through rigorous suppliers selecting. All of Nokia mobile phone manufacturing bases in worldwide use of Nokia’s global purchasing system and CQTM, which is global organizat
Manufacturers
Samsung, Apple
Content Provider
3rd parties (restaurants, etc.)
Location Provider
Telecommunication companies (KT)
LBS Provider
Groupon, Foursquare, etc.
An active service requires the mobile handset owner to request or demand a location service
A passive service is where the handset owner gives permission for trusted 3rd parties to locate their whereabouts.
Introduction
Since 1971, Starbucks continuously grows to the largest coffeehouse company in the world, which has more than 20,000 stores in all over the world. Starbucks has developed world class digital and mobile payment technology, and this leads to processing more than 40 million new Starbucks card activation valued at over $610 million in the US and Canada. Actually, 30% of all Starbucks
Strength
Relatively reasonable price
Prior entry to Banking/Music service
Differentiation by cell phones like Can U / CYON
Various distribution channels (e.g. bank)
Cheap brand image
Low quality of calling service
Low competitiveness on mobile contents
No MPEG service
Inactive internet community
The opportunity to market reshuffle
under the start of DMB service
activities as owner and holding company
1.2 About Fast Retailing
Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. is a holding company. The specialty retailer UNIQLO is the Group's mainstay operation, and it has enjoyed strong growth by offering high-quality casualwear at reasonable prices based on its SPA (Specialty store retailer of Private label Apparel) business model, which spans product design, manufacture, d