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    example Making eBay work Question 1 Analyse eBay’s strategic capability using an analytical framework(s) Threshold resources • IT server platforms and space • Offices and facilities • Appropriate personnel • Sufficient customers and suppliers Threshold competences • Account management • All other general managerial skills • Sophisticated ICT skills • Customers and suppliers who are competent Unique resources • The biggest on-line electronic exchange platform • The eBay brand • First

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    Ebay Rhetorical Analysis

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    association with the prior owner, thereby yielding a social merit that is well worth the expense. “AllMyLifeForSale.com” is a prime example of merchandising articles not solely based on physical purpose, as similar websites such as EBay,

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    Networked Ebay Environment Ebay is the 2nd largest e-commerce retail industry globally which offers the facility to purchase an item online based on either fixed-price or auction mechanisms. It is purely a marketplace - just a platform for sellers and buyers to come together and sell goods. It has no products of its own and hence is a humungous network of buyers and sellers. The sellers can be businesses (large merchants like Apple, Nike etc. who have their digital stores listed on Ebay) or consumers

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    Ebay is short for Echo Bay, which was the name for his consulting firm at the time is the Online Marketplace for the world. A company that deals with sale and goods and they are passionate about their service that they provide. There are millions of buyers and seller that visit eBay every day, Businesses and individuals. Ebay a company that made its name for buyers to bid on items of interest and for users to browse through a search engine for a broad market of items online world wide. Ebay-Inc

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    Abstract Meg Whitman built her legacy by helping eBay grow from 30 to13,000 employees during her tenure as the company’s CEO (Steen, 2006). Her tenure began in 1998 when the dot com era was about to take flight and as a transformational leader, she took eBay public six months after joining. The company was bringing in $4.7 million in revenue when she started and by the time she stepped down, revenue was at $7.7 billion. Meg Whitman has proven that in order to lead a successful web company, you need

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    The Internet Revolution

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    The Internet Revolution Now, with the click of a button, consumers are buying just about anything imaginable, and all from the convenience of the internet. People no longer have to leave their homes, work or where ever there is internet access to make important purchases. Technology has advanced so that companies are conducting business around the world with out ever meeting. No longer do consumers or businessmen have to shake to complete a deal or a sale, but merely click down on the mouse

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    Homework Assignment 2 EBay Inc (“Connecting buyers to the world’s inventory”) Internal performance “EBay Inc. enables commerce by delivering flexible and scalable solutions that foster merchant growth.” The business mission statement of eBay is a visualization of global, social, and entrepreneurial trading that is making achievable by eBay 's Internet commerce systems and services. The mission statement of the eBay company plainly describes the visualization of what eBay has and will maintain

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    DHL 31%, USPS 8%, FedEx 27%, and Amazon 3%. From these numbers Amazon is a very small player in the shipping department. Every competitor, expect DHL, are currently shipping the excess freight that Amazon cannot maintain. With Amazon 's move to acquire more of the market, these competitors need to be on the lookout because portions of their market share can be taken away. These major shipping firms only provide shipping services not offering household products like Amazon. With Amazon starting by

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    Meg Whitman, eBay Meg Whitman, President and Chief Executive Officer of eBay since 1998 had long ago said that every CEO should step down after 10 years to seek new professional challenges and make room for fresh leadership. Following her own edict, she stepped down in 2008, while remaining on the board. She resigned from the Board a year later. While leaving, she wrote on the company blog, "It's time for eBay, and this community, to have a new leadership team, a new perspective, and a new vision

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