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    Critical Facts • American express is a multinational financial service provider company which offers customers with services such as personal credit cards, small business credit cards, corporate cards, prepaid cards, savings, accounts & CDs. (American Express, 2014). • Enterprise architecture (EA) are implemented to serve two major functions 1) to provide a framework to collaborate between business and IT processes 2) EA provides a crucial link for bringing transformational changes (Knorr & LeClare

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    FedEx Express is a cargo airline that was founded in 1971 by Frederick Smith in Memphis Tennessee. The company is managed under the umbrella of FedEx Corporation, and it is one of the largest express companies in the world. Due to its rapid growth, FedEx Express has gone through several acquisitions and mergers with different cargo and logistic companies throughout its history, not only in domestic markets, but also internationally. In 1987, FedEx Express made the acquisition of Island Courier,

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    advances helped the United States grow and prosper. Communication was now possible from the most populated to the least populated areas of the country. Telegraph wires stretched from north to south and east to west. The introduction of the Pony Express allowed the physical movement of mail from the east to as far west as California and as far North as Wyoming. Transportation was at its heyday, via water, rail or land, people moved across the country faster than any other time in history. This

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    level ,business level and operational level strategies. For the corporate level strategies, Globalization Strategies are adopted, DHL invests $1.2 billion in entering the U.S. market. DHL is the largest express carrier in Europe with a 40% share, and the largest international express carrier in Asia, also with 40%. There is a global economy now, all businesses involved in foreign trade, world trade has to be transported, and DHL thinks that they have to be everywhere for providing the transport

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    Airborne Express 6

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    December 31st, 2007 To: Robert Brazier & Senior Management Team of Airborne Express From: Strategic Analyst Re: Recommendations and Implementations for recent issues in Airborne Express Executive Summary: Airborne Express has many options available for sustainable growth and success in the coming years. After the recent 29% increase in revenue over the past year, there are opportunities to take into consideration that will boost this growth for the fourth quarter. This company should join the “industry

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    Fedex Analysis

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    Kim VanDeven FedEx Corporation Case Summary: Federal Express is a delivery service company, founded by Frederick W. Smith in 1973. While at Yale, he had a vision of an overnight delivery service designed to transport business packages globally. He found investors willing to contribute $90 million dollars, making it the largest company ever funded by a venture capital. Smith turned FedEx into a global shipping power. Key Service Marketing Issues: Customers/ Services: FedEx

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    Knowledge is Power: How To Buy A Computer Buying a personal computer can be as difficult as buying a car. No matter how much one investigates, how many dealers a person visits, and how much bargaining a person has done on the price, he still may not be really certain that he has gotten a good deal. There are good reasons for this uncertainty. Computers change at much faster rate than any other kind of product. A two-year-old car will always get a person where he wants to go, but a two-year-old

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    Measuring Customer Satisfaction at American Express American Express is a world wide travel related service company. American Express works with both consumers and business with their financial planning as well as offers numerous amounts of credit card products and travel assistance. They have many products and services that are used throughout the world by consumers and businesses. As American Express moves towards the future, like most credit card companies, they want to be competitive and responsive

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    ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC POSITION Deutsche Post World Net has a unique spectrum of international services including brands DHL, Deutsche Post and Postbank with different types of services. Thus, we have decided to focus on DHL in this analysis in order to better understand to strategic position within logistic services. PESTEL ANALYSIS: Legal: ▪ Deregulation and liberalisation of the airline industry ▪ Environmental regulations and protection Political: ▪ Liberalisation of

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    Perspective Alexander Niehues Edward Tse Justin Zubrod Express Opportunities In China Packaging a Strategy For the International And Domestic Express Delivery Market Booz & Company is a leading global management consulting firm, helping the world’s top businesses, governments, and organizations. Our founder, Edwin Booz, defined the profession when he established the first management consulting firm in 1914. Today, with more than 3,300 people in 58 offices around the world, we bring foresight

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