Amazon case study Presentation

 

Submit a draft in PowerPoint of your Final Presentation describing the solution you came up with in your final paper. A suggested format for the slides are:

o Introduction: Amazon and the Case Study

o Current State of the Business

o Amazon Businesses

o Supporting business and technology strategies behind those businesses

o Three portions of the business that will drive the future of the business

o Supporting business and technology strategies behind those future businesses

 

Sample Solution

e loss of the 1915 invasion, actually significantly benefitted the allied powers in World War II (WWII) (Shrier). If the Allied Powers in WWI had been successful in Gallipoli, first it would rapidly change the whole course of the war, but maybe even the history to follow to the present day. Even more significantly, this would have changed the outcome of WWII, if this war would have occurred. It is a real “what if” question. What would have been different from then to the present day, if Gallipoli would have been a victory? The Invasion of Sicily, Invasion of Italy, and also even the Invasion of Normandy, might not have worked out so well. The planners behind these WWII battles, all in a degree had to have looked back on to this failure of WWI, as an example of how to fix a normal human eye read over. But, also one has to consider the sheer size and expansion of updated new machinery of WWI technology with a massive innovation and development stage into evolving the weapons into an even deadlier way of WWII technology. One could say that the Invasion of Gallipoli, serves as a learning epicenter for the WWII leaders, who led their men into combat.

The battle of Gallipoli was an amphibious assault, supported by an off sea naval bombardment. This type of assault has been done in the ancient times of Greece. The main objective of the invasion was to knock out the Ottoman superpower and to have a supply route to Russia (Shrier). This, in turn, would resupply the Russians, and not only eliminate the Middle Eastern conflict but, have Germany face a two-front war (Shrier). If the invasion would have been a success, the Germans would have had to have divided supplies, troops, and other resources, which would ultimately relieve the German aggressive pressure off the French (Shrier). But the most crucial things that the Germans would lose is its supply of oil coming from the Middle East (Shrier). Before the war even began, Germany made a pact with the Ottomans, in which Germany built a railroad from Berlin to Baghdad, which supplied Germany with oil coming from the Middle Eastern Oil Reserves (Shrier).

The allied campaign was a bold decision and essentially a “game changer” (Shrier). The invasions failure was due to poor unrealistic planning, and operational mismanagement (Shrier). The outcom

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