Company analysis

Selects a real-life company from the world of business that has gone through a new techno
Look in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Business Week, Forbes, etc. to help you in your selection proce
Once I approve the selected company, investigate the company through:
+ Corporate website + Hoovers.com + Economist.com + Barrons.com + Forbes.com + DNB.com + Businessweek
Now prepare an “Executive Report,” as follows (based on Teams of 2, otherwise adjust):
1. Briefly summarize the work of the company and what the technology change(s)
involved – minimum 2 pages.
2. Discuss what structural change(s) to the company’s structure was required because of the new technology – m
3. Discuss what strategy change(s) the company could now address, and how the change prepares the company
4. Discuss what people change(s) (characteristics) was (or will be) required at the organization because of the ne
5. Discuss the overall “resistance to change” in all the changes that were (are) required. Why was there such resi
6. List of references: books, articles, websites, etc. – minimum 1 page.
Additionally, flavor your remarks with information about the technological environment, intellectual property, organ
Use links below and any other links you find and mention Dynamic Yield, Mcdelivery night, and Apprente
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.google.com/url?q%3Dhttps://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/finan
future%2523%26amp;sa%3DD%26amp;ust%3D1607759134264000%26amp;usg%3DAOvVaw0NAF6_7TpOcwa
https://www.qsrmagazine.com/fast-food/mcdonalds-new-tech-about-change-restaurant-industry

 

 

Sample Solution

product introductions and short product life cycles, the movie industry is known for unusually high levels of advertising (Rennhoff & Wilbur, 2011). The average advertising expenditure for a movie amounts to $36m, with the largest part allocated to trailer advertising (Karray & Debernitz, 2017).
This high expenditure may occur because movie trailers are one of the most influential sources throughout the consumer decision process to see a movie. According to a study by Google, 94% of variation in a film’s box office opening can be explained with trailer-related searches on Google and YouTube four weeks prior to release (Google, 2013), and according to the Motion Pictures Association of America, 54% of movie-attendees report watching a trailer before attending a movie (Karray & Debernitz, 2017). This poses the movie trailer as a crucial advertising medium to get right.
Traditional marketing endeavors target relevant consumers through segmentation practices. However, demographic and psychographic composition of audiences vary too much from movie to movie to be able to target consumers effectively in the possible time-span (Hixson, 2005). As trailers are usually released in a one-size-fits-all manner, the clips used in these advertisements are selected to appeal to a wide audience. Due to time and budget constraints, catering different movie trailers to different audience segments would be difficult task.
With the shift of content to the digital realm, many new avenues for advertising are opening up. One highly notable development is the rise of personalized experiences, with brands that are taking advantage of the opportunities of personalization seeing revenues increase two to three times faster than those that do not (BCG, 2017). Whereas segmentation seems to be based on the problem that each consumer cannot be targeted individually, personalization may counter this rhetoric altogether. In an industry in which large sums of money are spent on one-size-fits-all advertising, personalization of trailer advertisements may help studios target consumers on an individual level.

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