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    Lululemon Case Study

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    Assignment 1 Case Study Lululemon 1. Considering the five forces of competition and how they direct the profit potential for a given industry, discuss how the forces help explain Lululemon’s performance. 2. The resource-based model assumes that each organization is a collection of resources and capabilities, which provide the basis for a firm‘s strategy and its primary source of above-average returns. Use this this model to outline Lululemon‘s core competencies and how their capabilities

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    Executive Summary Athletic apparel has come a long way from the era of pairing a dowdy gray cotton sweatsuit with tennis shoes. Now, athletic apparel promise to hug the body with materials that insulate the wearer from cold weather, while wicking away sweat to boost performance. Running shoes can be synced with computers to measure performance. Other advances in sports apparel include tagless T-shirts and fabrics that manage odors. Technological advancements allow manufacturers to maintain or increase

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    Industry & Market Analysis Market Needs The first Lululemon store was initially created as a place for people to gather to learn and share ideas about a healthy lifestyle. As the company expanded, Lulu could no longer target every individual walking into the store with knowledge of healthy living. At this point, the company shifted its focus to educating their employees who could positively influence everyone who walked into the stores. The thought and reasoning that went into the first Lulu store

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    paper commences by defining the problems that were faced by Lululemon Athletica Inc in 2013. After, the author explores the causes of the issues that the company was experiencing and the effects that they had on Lululemon Athletica Inc. The next step is to look at ways in which the issues could have been addressed both for the short-term and long-term. When all is said and done, the audience will fully appreciate why “Lululemon Athletica Inc should revert to its fundamentals – that is, to concentrate

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    Executive Summary The brand discussed in this report is Lululemon Athletica Inc. The brand is an athletic apparel retailer, whose main objective is building a community with a healthy lifestyle. Lululemon’s target market is middle/upper class 30-year-old woman. The brand is positioned as a premium high fashion brand for the athletic community. Some of Lululemon’s main competitors include Nike, Under Armour and Gap. Some of the key findings were: • Limited global brand awareness due to a lack

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    controversy going on within Lululemon the company still looks to fight for their brand image and focus on their core competencies to renew the companies image. While former CEO, Laurent Potdevin did help create the trend of athleisure the company still aims to maintain on focus on the trend (Schmidt, 2018). Due to high comfort of athleisure wear for millennials, they want to continue to strive to bring that to consumers lifestyles. Consumer’s would be able to wear Lululemon products “... in the office

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    differentiation. They are in the fast-food market, but offer fresh, local produced ingredient and no hormones added to their meat and other dairy products. Therefore, customers who seek integrity, they will go to Chipotle for Mexican fast food. Lululemon Athletica Lululemon’s strategy is not only sell the product, they also offer healthy life style and targeting very specific segment which is customers who do yoga. Their competitive advantage is they offer benefits except a good product such as physical

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    Business Plan Lululemon Athletica (Slogan or catchy phrase) The business plan is intended solely for informational purposes to assist you with a due-diligence investigation of this project. The information contained herein is believed to be reliable, but the management team makes no representations or warranties with respect to this information. The financial projects that are part of this plan represent estimates based on extensive research and on assumptions considered

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    examining Lululemon Athletica Inc., there was more to the critical issues than addressing them. There was also the necessity to go beyond this and provide key alternatives that lululemon should consider in order to tackle these issues. Issues related to marketing, market structure for both consumers and products, quality control/supply chain, and major markets are difficult to change, but our group is confident in the alternatives we have identified and believe they can serve as a tool for Lululemon Athletica

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    Lululemon

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    Lululemon Case Study By: Henriette, Kristine, Emilie, Lindsay & Rachelle 1. The Case study brings up a couple issues for Lululemon. First of all, their fabric is showing to be of bad quality. The pants were see-through and fabric was pilling off. They clearly didn’t do proper testing on them before they sent them out. Second issue that the case study brings up is the CEO’s, Dennis Wilson, controversial statements in general, not only once, but multiple times. The fact that Mr. Wilson never takes

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