Management Recommendation Strategies
According to Ideavist (2011), due to the increase in competition as rival companies try to capture a piece of the market share leads businesses to employ various tactics to handle such situations. Some of the strategies used by companies and that Apple could find very constructive could include the below marketing strategies to be used for future success.
Defensive strategies
Today, the technology sector has been dominated by various companies all competing to gain the huge market share that has created great rivalry amongst many organizations even leading to the acquisition and rebranding of some like Nokia and Motorola. Under the defensive strategy, most companies employ this technique to discourage new
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Apple can adopt the strategy to portray a picture of a not so conducive less profitable market, which could discourage new entrants from picking that path as they will be demotivated by the low return on investment resulting from low profitability levels. In order for apple to create a niche for t numerous products, it needs to adopt and implement such bold strategies of defense to protect their interests and continue to be profitable and successful (Ideavist, 2011). Entry of a new company into the technology sector would spell doom for most companies already struggling for market share as better priced and reliable products could imply consumers would shift their preference to the new entrant leading to a negative volume of sales stir for most already established companies. Another strategy that could be employed as part of Apple’s defense could be the pre-entry strategies that make it even harder for new entrants to compete and enter into the sector and this involve continuous improvement for their products, covering …show more content…
Apple could adopt various offensive strategy attacks that are either direct or indirect or presumably moving and establishing a new market or product in order to depart from the already competitive field. In case of those organizations or firms that possess higher resources, the best mechanism to combat them is to launch a direct attack, while for companies in the same playing field such as Microsoft, Google and Samsung the appropriate technique would be to employ the use of a frontal attack as an indirect offensive strategy. In case a company defending against a direct attack incurs considerable loss, then the consequence of a retaliatory response from the company is highly likely (Porter, 1985). On the other hand, offensive strategies employed as indirect attacks have minimal likelihood of facing a retaliatory response due to the difficult nature of detecting them especially if the attack did not target directly the segments of the organization or the non-core products. Every organization has its own marketing strategy (as seen in Appendix III) that it employs in order to stay competitive and these include judo marketing, Gorilla marketing, predatory, strategic encirclement and many others
Thus, cannibalization strategy occurs when a newly developed product encroaches on the current market for the existing product, as opposed to expanding a company 's market base. The company could have intended that the new product would appeal to a new market segment and increase market share. However, the new product ends up appealing to the firm 's current market, which results in reduced market share and sales volume of the existing product. At the bottom line, the DYB strategy is far more effective than the cannibalization strategy with respect to the competitiveness, growth and market leadership of a company. It is because the DYB strategy is developed, designed and implemented to boost the business 's competitive advantage. The cannibalization strategy ultimately forces the life of an existing product to end prematurely, as sales shift to a new product, as opposed to tapping into new market segments as intended. One of the examples where cannibalization strategy occurred is when Apple developed the more quality-rich iPods and iPhones that depleted the sales of its lower-end iPhones and iPods, such as shuffle, nano and classic series. These were unintended plans, which also reduced the company 's sales performance. For example, consider the GYB strategy as far better than the cannibalization strategy, as is the case of
Marketing strategies are based on the 4 P’s or Product, Price, Promotion and Place or Distribution Channel. This section will briefly look into the Product and Pricing strategy of Apple and will illustrate various factors how it has been capable of sustaining competitive advantages in times of extreme competition.
Apple Inc. uses the Apple brand to compete across several highly competitive markets, including the personal computer industry with its Macintosh line of computers and related software, the consumer electronics industry with products such as the iPod, digital music distribution through its iTunes Music Store, the smart phone market with the Apple iPhone, magazine, book, games and applications publishing via the AppsStore for iPhone and the iPad tablet computing device, and movie and TV content distribution with Apple TV. For marketers, the company is also establishing a very strong presence to rival Google in the advertising market, via its Apps business and iAd network
From 1980 to 1996, Apple’s competitive range in the PC industry was rocky. Although Apples products were unique and well built, they were overpriced compared to competing products from IBM and others. As competitor prices dropped, Apple prices stayed the same and the company saw a decline in sales as customers opted to purchase from its competitors. John Sculley, former CEO of Apple, took many steps to improve the company’s competitive advantage. One of those steps was to compete with price by producing a low-cost computers that appealed to a mass-market. The second step was to form an alliance with rivals IBM and Novel in order to create new operating systems and applications...
Apple management must bridge the perceived innovation gap with some sort of product breakthrough. Otherwise, it is reasonable for the company to accept lower Street expectations built upon the premise that while the company remains an exceptional production, distribution and branded business, the days of unparalleled enterprising innovation and leadership may be ebbing.
Cutting costs by competitors is the most logical way for competitors to be more competitive in the market. By cutting costs, there are more profits to be made and to gain market share by offering lower cost substitute products. The industry is flooded by competition, but no other competitor of Apple really focuses on creating great technical upport or brand loyalty. (Elliot, 2014)Apple’s primary focus is to develop innovative products and create a unique product that consumers can depend on the being the most highly anticipated technological device while offering great service and support for these new products. Apple uses business model innovation which introduces new products that are compatible with each other such as iTunes and the iPhone or ipod. This has proven to be a very effective business model and competitors are trying to replicate the same model to their advantage. (Jakab, 2015) By being an innovator and first mover on this type of technology, it gave Apple the competitive advantage in the market. In order for competitors to be more effective in the industry, they must attempt to gain customer loyalty and offer a simliar business strategy to that of Apple if they are to be the industry
Apple Inc. works by using the particular Apple brand name to be able to be competitive across many very aggressive market segments, including the computer system market having its Macintosh distinctive line of personal computers and linked computer software, the customer gadgets market using products such as the mp3, electronic audio supply through it is iTunes New music Retailer, the particular smart phone market place while using the New iphone, magazine, publication, video game titles and applications submitting through the particular Apps Store intended for new iphone 4 plus the apple ipad tablet processing gadget, and motion picture and TV SET written content supply using Apple TV SET. Regarding internet marketers, the organization is usually creating an extremely solid existence to be able to compete with The search engines from the promotion market place, through it is Programs company and iAd community.
In conclusion, many companies implement a customer-driven marketing strategy that aims to segment, target and position it’s market. Apple an organisation known for it’s wide innovation of electronic products uses this strategy to help gain a better understanding of its consumers it will serve. Yet, two appendix’s used to support Apple’s product the IPhone 5s and 5c, position the author in its primary target market as a university student, with the support of a tailored marketing mix. The marketing mix helps achieve apple’s overall marketing strategy by delivering the wants and needs of consumers.
Introduction and Background Apple, Inc is a well known name in the computer technology world; Apple, Inc leads the computer industry in innovation thanks to the award winning desktop and notebook computer known as OS X operating system (Yoffie & Slind, 2008). This paper will focus on Apple Inc., strategic management and why is it critical to the success of the organization in meeting its goals and mission. It is therefore important to define strategic management, according to Certo, Peter & Ottensmeyer, (2005), strategic management is a continuous process that directs an organization to be appropriately suited to its internal and external environment. Strategic management benefits organizations by providing personnel, capital, helps to set standards and most importantly activates people. For an organization to have a successful strategic management plan, the mangers must learn to think strategically and have the ability to evaluate their environment and develop new ideas.
Apple has made reasonable management of its human and material resources since its innovational approach demands effective strategic allocation of its resources to the development and utilization of its productive resources to support its innovative investment strategies. Effective strategic control brings power to Apple’s decision-makers to allocate its resources to confront the technological, market, and competitive uncertainties which are inherent in the innovation
Overall, Apple has a creative way of marketing to the millions of people over the world. Their creative marketing coupled with their unique product meshes together to form a multi-billion dollar company. If Apple keeps using their exclusive style of marketing to a younger “hip” generation then they will be Apple customers for life.
What is product? Product can be anything, tangible and intangible. Product is anything that the company can offer to the consumer. Apple’s products are the best of service in the market. From computer to smartphone to tablet computer, today customer believe that if they get the apple product. Even that price is high also worth it. Apple products are usually high quality, so in some case that is the best of available device for customer. However, it is not perfect, many customers leave for a series of problems, so they deeply hurt.
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Computers and technology makes it easier for entrepreneurs to enter this market. Not only are major tech companies competing against one another, but they are also competing against little programmers that know how to code. In our time you will never know with certainty when a small group of engineers or computer scientists are going to create, “next big thing”. Apple has been able to have a competitive advantage over its competitor by creating the highest quality products and services. Some of Apple’s current competitors are Microsoft, Google, and Facebook, and a few other tech companies as well. Most people strongly people Apple is one of the stronger company its industry, but then again some other people have biased views. Financially, they are the strongest company in the world. Also people are always willing to pay a premium for their products because of their durability, quality, and prior experiences with Apple products. Apple is always on the look at for new innovative ideas and concept that are being produced by self-motivated entrepreneurs. They are always looking to hire bright minds and let them develop within the company. A lot of entrepreneurs, programmers and engineers do not have a problem working for Apple because of their well-established perks. Apple offers its employees of the best benefits in the world. They also fairly compensate their employees that work in the front-end store as
Apple depends on building a better product and in turn, the product itself leads people to purchase from Apple. However, new or improved products will not necessarily be successful unless they are priced, distributed, advertised, and sold properly (Kotler & Keller, 2012). The holistic concept encourages the marketer to integrate marketing activities and assemble marketing programs to create, communicate, and deliver value for consumers such that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts (Kotler & Keller, 2012). This is why Apple advertises how much the new feature will enhance the consumers’ life and release snippet tutorials of how to use the new features or