Category: Apple
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Apple Inc.’s Sustainability and Improvement Areas
Table of Contents Introduction Apple, Inc.: Background Advantages of Apple’s sustainability policies Drawbacks of Apple’s sustainability policies Recommendations Conclusion References Introduction A 2010 survey for CEOs discovered that the overwhelming majority (96%) of them reckon sustainability as a priority for any establishment (Heizer and Render 2014). Indeed, nowadays, companies neglecting sustainability issues might eventually come…
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Apple Inc.’s Net Promoter Score System: Pros and Cons
Introduction A service system is an integrated technology with the company’s network, which help in attaining the need and requirements of the clients. It ensures that customers are satisfied with the organization’s products and services. Apple Inc. uses the Net Promoter Score system (NPS System), which has enabled the company to respond appropriately to its…
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Apple’s vs. Walmart’s Organizational Leadership Strategy
Introduction Organizational leadership is a multidimensional position that requires skill in budgeting, timekeeping, and an awareness of the institution’s goals and principles. It involves a wider range of responsibilities than conventional management. In addition, corporate governance promotes the core purpose, sets the comprehensive strategy, and motivates individuals to use their abilities to achieve objectives compatible…
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Apple Inc., Samsung, and Google and Their Business Models
Table of Contents Introduction Business models Problem Problem Solving Conclusion References Introduction Modern technological progress implies a high level of competition among the leading players in the market. Manufacturers of gadgets, smartphones, and laptops, such as Apple, Samsung, and Google, adopt each other’s technology and try to provide customers with a better product than the…
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Apple Watch Target Market: Demographic Segmentation
This paper analyzes Apple Watch target market. It looks into the segmentation marketing strategy of Apple Watch, demographics of its audience, and the age of its users. Table of Contents Introduction Apple Watch Target Audience Analysis Apple Watch Demographics Segmentation on Apple.com Website Conclusion Introduction The importance of the Apple Watch is undisputed in the…
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Apple Inc.’s Strategic & Total Quality Management
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of strategic planning, management, and leadership in enhancing Total Quality Management (TQM) and customer satisfaction at the Apple Company. Total Quality Management (TQM) refers to the systematic method, policies, and procedures used to ensure that goods and services are produced with an appropriate level…
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A Path to Creating Steve Jobs Business
Introduction Steve Jobs, the founder of the world-famous Apple company, has become a symbol of everything advanced in the field of IT and an example of a person who built a sizeable profitable business from scratch. Steve Jobs moved into a little-studied field through trial and error, searching for perfection. Apple’s success was built on…
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Apple Customer Satisfaction: Anticipating Customer Needs
Anticipating customer needs is imperative for businesses willing to grow their market share. In highly competitive markets, the ability to meet customers’ evolving needs with each new product is among the main predictors of business success. The technology sector is an excellent example of a market where companies have to develop their products continuously. Apple…
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Apple’s Decision to Open Retail Stores
There are several reasons why Apple decided to open its own retail stores all around the world, which now accounts for slightly more than 500 physical establishments (McCarthy, 2021). First of all, the company’s choice is explained by the desire to provide a better buying and product usage experience (Macaholic, 2006). In this regard, Apple-owned…
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App Market Fees: Epic Games vs Apple Trial
Imagine being a beginning developer and hoping to make a living from your work. You distribute your first app, and it turns out to be impossible. You have to face many costs, and the market’s fees take the small percent that could have been your profit. Google’s Play Market and Apple’s App Store previously charged…