Saturday, September 24, 2011

Ch. 5 - Developing a Global Vision

If Apple isn't a prime example of a globalized company then I don't know what is. Apples choose your country Allows you to see what countries Apple Inc is currently serving, with over 100 countries to choose from Apple continues to grow.

Just yesterday Apple Inc. introduced its first store in Hong Kong, causing people to wait on line two days earlier than its opening. Another store in Shanghai, the biggest Apple store in China. Apart from opening new stores Apple already has over 100 resellers in Hong Kong alone.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Ch. 4 - The Marketing Environment

Being that Apple's latest innovation, the iPad, has a vast amount of uses, it has no primary audience. The iPad very much reminds me of the phrase, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Although it cannot fulfill the needs of all of its potential users, it's simplicity allows it to be virtually limitless.

According to an article on Gigaom ( leading provider for information on global technology innovators), Apple Doesn't Target Markets, it Targets People. Given the sleek and modern look, as well as the simplicity of Apple products such as the iPad it really doesn't need a target market to sell. what other company can make the complexities of using technology as simple as any one of its products? Very few.

Apple satisfies the wants and needs of many. From the average college student to even the college professor who is looking for a quicker, more unique way to access data. This ties in with the topic I'll be addressing in a later post about how Apple restricted from adding many features to the iPad in order to keep it's target market open.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Ch. 3 - Ethics & Social Responsibility

Apple Inc has made great leaps, ten years ago Apple was genorously proud of releasing the Power Macintosh G4, but now they have so much to be gratified about. One of those gratifications being their impact on the environment. Apple Inc's recycling program places them as socially responsible corporation.

Apple is represented as an ethically and socially responsible company, having several pages on their site dedicated to ethical issues and consumer concerns on the company as well as the product :
Although it may be that Apple is responsible for being a positive image in helping the environment deep down to the core Apple isn't doing as good for the Environment as they are for their image according to information on GreenPeace.com ("the leading independent campaigning organization that uses peaceful direct action and creative communication to expose global environmental problems and to promote solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future".).

I still tend to enjoy using Apple products but just knowing that Apple might be jeapordizing the environments well being for the quick, efficient, sleek new product makes me wonder if their image is really well lit.


Monday, September 5, 2011

Apple Inc Mission Statement

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork, and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced its magical iPad which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.


Via Apple Inc

Brief History of Apple Inc



A video that briefly explicates the rich history of Apple Inc.

Ch. 2 - Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage

Strategic Planning is The managerial process of creating and maintaining a  fit between the organization's objectives and resources and the evolving market opportunities.
The combined use of stratagem, knowledge of the market, and resources to develop a strategic plan is essentially what you need to develop a long-term commitment (to the specific market) based on a company's mission statement.

with the penultimate "Im a  Mac" campaign done with, Apple now introduces the  Why you'll love a Mac campaign:

In response to Windows' 2008 " Im a PC", Apple expresses how much better a Mac is in comparison to a PC.




The main points of the ad campaign are:
  • It's designed to be a better computer 
  • It comes with software you'll love to use 
  • It comes with the world's most advanced OS 
  • It comes with award-winning support 
  • It runs Office and works with your existing PC files 
  • It's compatible with your stuff 
  • It doesn't get PC viruses 
  • It's loaded with the latest technology 
  • It runs Windows and Windows applications
Not only are Apple products different but they're campaigns really give them the extra individualism that sets them apart from competitors such as Windows