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Course: BUSINESS MGF402 MGF, Spring 2012
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discussion Case exam material Why has GE been able to sustain a competitive advantage for such a long time? What did Jack Welch want to emphasize or implement in GE? I think he means strategically. Why have the cereal companies been able to sustain competitive advantage? Private label companies have been able to penetrate the market, but why have the brand label companies done nothing about this? Why has walmart...

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discussion Case exam material Why has GE been able to sustain a competitive advantage for such a long time? What did Jack Welch want to emphasize or implement in GE? I think he means strategically. Why have the cereal companies been able to sustain competitive advantage? Private label companies have been able to penetrate the market, but why have the brand label companies done nothing about this? Why has walmart able been to sustain a competitive advantage? In 1990s, kmart implemented a competitive pricing strategy to compete with Walmart, but went bankrupt. WHY? Why has Samsung been able to sustain a competitive advantage in the memory chip business. In 2005, there were the emergence of competitors internationally. CEO of Samsung had a choice to go to China to support relations, but did not go and stayed in Korea. WHY?
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