Tesla Motors
In 2015, Tesla Motors was a $3.2 billion company on track to set history. It had created two cars that most people agreed were remarkable. Consumer reports had rated Tesla’s Model S the best car it had ever reviewed. Though it was not yet posting profits, sales were growing rapidly and analysts were hopeful that profits would soon follow. It had repaid its government loans ahead of the major auto conglomerates. Most importantly, it looked like it might survive. Perhaps even thrive. This was astonishing as there had been no other successful auto manufacturing start-up in the United States since the 1920s. The road leading up to Tesla’s position in 2015 had not always been smooth, and there were many doubts that still lingered. Tesla had benefited from the enthusiasm of the “eco-wealthy”—a rather narrow portion of the market. How would Tesla fare when it was in direct competition with General Motors, Ford, and Nissan for the mass market? Would it be able to turn a sustainable profit on its auto-making operations? Furthermore, some questioned whether Tesla’s goals to sell to the mass market even made sense. In the niche market, it had a privileged position with customers that were relatively price-insensitive and were seeking a stylish, high-performance car that made an environmental statement. To compete for the mass market, the car would have to provide good value for the money (involving trade-offs that might conflict with Chairman Elon Musk’s ideals), and the obstacles to charging would have to be overcome.
Tesla Motors
In 2015, Tesla Motors was a $3.2 billion company on track to set history. It had created two cars that most people agreed were remarkable. Consumer reports had rated Tesla’s Model S the best car it had ever reviewed. Though it was not yet posting profits, sales were growing rapidly and analysts were hopeful that profits would soon follow. It had repaid its government loans ahead of the major auto conglomerates. Most importantly, it looked like it might survive. Perhaps even thrive. This was astonishing as there had been no other successful auto manufacturing start-up in the United States since the 1920s. The road leading up to Tesla’s position in 2015 had not always been smooth, and there were many doubts that still lingered. Tesla had benefited from the enthusiasm of the “eco-wealthy”—a rather narrow portion of the market. How would Tesla fare when it was in direct competition with General Motors, Ford, and Nissan for the mass market? Would it be able to turn a sustainable profit on its auto-making operations? Furthermore, some questioned whether Tesla’s goals to sell to the mass market even made sense. In the niche market, it had a privileged position with customers that were relatively price-insensitive and were seeking a stylish, high-performance car that made an environmental statement. To compete for the mass market, the car would have to provide good value for the money (involving trade-offs that might conflict with Chairman Elon Musk’s ideals), and the obstacles to charging would have to be overcome.
School 2020: The New Priorities (Russian)Pavel Luksha
Pavel Luksha. Презентация на форуме "Образование: взгляд в будущее" - чему мы должны начинать учить первоклассников в 2009 году, чтобы они сказали нам спасибо
Details of our 2012-13 project bridging technology foresight and skills anticipation methodology to understand future competence needs of Russian economy
Global Education Futures Agenda by Pavel Luksha & Dmitry PeskovPavel Luksha
The Global Education Futures Agenda is the result of four years of work that involved thousands of educational experts in Russia and worldwide. This presentation provides some of the key schemes of the Foresight Report published in early 2014, one of the most comprehensive reports on the future of education up to date,
Social Strategy Shift: Avoiding Globalization ThreatsPavel Luksha
Pavel Luksha. Presentation for RC51 SOCIOCYBERNETICS 2004 Conference on the 'meta-strategies' exhibited by societies and the threats they create as the world becomes globalized
Hierarchy of Needs and Dynamics of Consumer BehaviorPavel Luksha
Pavel. Luksha. Presentation at the European Association of Evolutionary Political Economists meeting 2004, discussing simulation model of hierarchically organized consumer choice
Russian version of NeuroWeb Foresight (results of the roadmap design by group of ca 100 researchers, producers & practicioners around cognitive technologies)
Presentation I've prepared for a number of upcoming conferences. It is based on more than 80 interviews with managers, heads of sustainability and CEOs.
School 2020: The New Priorities (Russian)Pavel Luksha
Pavel Luksha. Презентация на форуме "Образование: взгляд в будущее" - чему мы должны начинать учить первоклассников в 2009 году, чтобы они сказали нам спасибо
Details of our 2012-13 project bridging technology foresight and skills anticipation methodology to understand future competence needs of Russian economy
Global Education Futures Agenda by Pavel Luksha & Dmitry PeskovPavel Luksha
The Global Education Futures Agenda is the result of four years of work that involved thousands of educational experts in Russia and worldwide. This presentation provides some of the key schemes of the Foresight Report published in early 2014, one of the most comprehensive reports on the future of education up to date,
Social Strategy Shift: Avoiding Globalization ThreatsPavel Luksha
Pavel Luksha. Presentation for RC51 SOCIOCYBERNETICS 2004 Conference on the 'meta-strategies' exhibited by societies and the threats they create as the world becomes globalized
Hierarchy of Needs and Dynamics of Consumer BehaviorPavel Luksha
Pavel. Luksha. Presentation at the European Association of Evolutionary Political Economists meeting 2004, discussing simulation model of hierarchically organized consumer choice
Russian version of NeuroWeb Foresight (results of the roadmap design by group of ca 100 researchers, producers & practicioners around cognitive technologies)
Presentation I've prepared for a number of upcoming conferences. It is based on more than 80 interviews with managers, heads of sustainability and CEOs.
A presentation providing an overview of drivers, trends and actions in business sustainability / corporate responsibility in emerging markets: China, India, Brazil and South Africa, and some conclusions.
The Center for OSH Sustainability was launched in 2012 as a means to show stakeholders how occupational health and safety initiatives support sustainability. The business model defines how risk governane can be applied to identify, assess and evaluate, commmunicate, manage, and control occupational health and safety hazards in the workplace and off-the-job during recreational and sporting activities. The 24/7 approach to safety and health provides a better culture, performance, and productiivty in the lives of workers and their families. The support within the organization is transformed outside the organization so workers return home and back to work safely and healthy.
A presentation looking at the landscape, drivers and actions around corporate responsibility. Focusing on business strategy, development and innovation, it looks at how sustainability and corporate responsibility is becoming part, in places, of business strategy
This presentation is one that I have been giving regularly to academic groups, corporate executivs, and at conferences.
the basic message is that we need to change systems. That if we agree sustainability is a goal, we need to develop solutions to problems.
It has to be more than hurdle rates, and for scale to occur we must begin understanding the needs and motives of different countries, groups, corporations, and citizens.
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Market analysis involves a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the market. The analysis will look into the size of the market, the completion, customers and the economic environment. Intel manufactures computer devices like processers, motherboard chipsets, flash memory, graphic chips and integrated circuits. The big computer manufacturers like Apple Inc, Lenovo, HP and Dell use Intel’s processors in their computers. This means the company’s core business is the manufacture of processors. The growing mobile market has also seen the company trying to increase its presence in that market.
The industry has been growing over the last few years as seen with the growth of the company’s revenue which grew in 2016 from $59.4 billion to $70.8 billion. As at the current year a combined $412.02 billion will be spent on sales of semi conductors. The current semiconductors are on the maturity state. The industry is largely saturated with competitors like AMD also increasing their market share. The company has begun changing its products to meet market demands with the release of the new 10nm chips. The competition is high and sales have started to shrink. Target markets for Intel will include big computer manufacturing companies, consumers and resellers. Big computer companies are the biggest customers as they will use the semi conductors in production of their desktops and notebooks. Customers also form part of the target market as they use the semi conductors to replace worn out in their desktops and notebooks. The company will need authorize resellers from across the globe to sale their products worldwide.
Big computer companies are companies dealing with the manufacture of computers and notebooks. These companies have a high customer base for their products and usually sale their products worldwide. They use the semiconductors during the manufacture of their products. These big companies are looking for innovative company that is able to change with the changes in technology and packages that suit their products. The companies have various products for their customers and require customized semiconductors for each product. The company should be able to change based on technological changes in the market. The target market is not a niche as products are not developed specifically to meet certain markets but these are big companies that develop products that suit the whole market. They make sure that their products are acceptable to the whole market.
The biggest competitor in the semiconductors industry is Advanced Micro Devices. This company develops computer processors for both business and consumers and is based in Santa Clara USA. The company has reliable suppliers of the raw materials it uses in the manufacture of computer processors. The company is also good at developing new products and keeping at par with new technologies in the market. Some of the weaknesses .
From Global Education Futures towards Protopia Lab movementPavel Luksha
From Global Education Futures towards Protopia Lab movement: collectively developing global educational ecosystem. Description of the first steps of launch of international movement of systemic educational innovators (Fall 2016)
NeuroWeb Roadmap: Results of Foresight & Call for ActionPavel Luksha
Next 10 to 20 years will witness the coming of NeuroWeb – the next stage of communicational technologies, Internet 4.0 that involves our bodies and minds into the totality of communication by applying brain-computer and brain-brain interfaces supported by artificial intelligence & semantic technologies. Key technologies that precede NeuroWeb will be available before or around 2020.This presentation defines elements of the future architecture and promotes an international action
What is the TDS Return Filing Due Date for FY 2024-25.pdfseoforlegalpillers
It is crucial for the taxpayers to understand about the TDS Return Filing Due Date, so that they can fulfill your TDS obligations efficiently. Taxpayers can avoid penalties by sticking to the deadlines and by accurate filing of TDS. Timely filing of TDS will make sure about the availability of tax credits. You can also seek the professional guidance of experts like Legal Pillers for timely filing of the TDS Return.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
1. How to capture video testimonials that convert from your audience 🎥
2. How to leverage your testimonials to boost your sales 💲
3. How you can capture more CRM data to understand your audience better through video testimonials. 📊
"𝑩𝑬𝑮𝑼𝑵 𝑾𝑰𝑻𝑯 𝑻𝑱 𝑰𝑺 𝑯𝑨𝑳𝑭 𝑫𝑶𝑵𝑬"
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 (𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬) is a professional event agency that includes experts in the event-organizing market in Vietnam, Korea, and ASEAN countries. We provide unlimited types of events from Music concerts, Fan meetings, and Culture festivals to Corporate events, Internal company events, Golf tournaments, MICE events, and Exhibitions.
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 provides unlimited package services including such as Event organizing, Event planning, Event production, Manpower, PR marketing, Design 2D/3D, VIP protocols, Interpreter agency, etc.
Sports events - Golf competitions/billiards competitions/company sports events: dynamic and challenging
⭐ 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬:
➢ 2024 BAEKHYUN [Lonsdaleite] IN HO CHI MINH
➢ SUPER JUNIOR-L.S.S. THE SHOW : Th3ee Guys in HO CHI MINH
➢FreenBecky 1st Fan Meeting in Vietnam
➢CHILDREN ART EXHIBITION 2024: BEYOND BARRIERS
➢ WOW K-Music Festival 2023
➢ Winner [CROSS] Tour in HCM
➢ Super Show 9 in HCM with Super Junior
➢ HCMC - Gyeongsangbuk-do Culture and Tourism Festival
➢ Korean Vietnam Partnership - Fair with LG
➢ Korean President visits Samsung Electronics R&D Center
➢ Vietnam Food Expo with Lotte Wellfood
"𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲, 𝐚 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐣𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬."
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Personal Brand Statement:
As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
The key differences between the MDR and IVDR in the EUAllensmith572606
In the European Union (EU), two significant regulations have been introduced to enhance the safety and effectiveness of medical devices – the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) and the Medical Device Regulation (MDR).
https://mavenprofserv.com/comparison-and-highlighting-of-the-key-differences-between-the-mdr-and-ivdr-in-the-eu/
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