Direct From DELL Strategies That Revolutionized An Industry
Direct From DELL Strategies That Revolutionized An Industry
Direct From DELL Strategies That Revolutionized An Industry
Presented by:
• Abhishek Shahi
• Anu Gupta
• Krutika Doshi
• Saumya Chaturvedi
• Shivam Behl
• Vipan Kumar
Mission Statement: “To provide customers with superb value,
high quality, relevant technology, customized systems, superior
service and support, and products and services that are easy to
purchase and use.”
• Highest quality
• Leading technology
$2.0B • Competitive pricing
• Individual and company accountability
• Best-in-class service and support
• Flexible customization capability
• Superior corporate citizenship
• Financial stability
Dell – the foundation
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THE SOUL OF DELL
Dell characterizes its statement of corporate philosophy called the "Soul of Dell” which defines the kind of company it
is and aspires to become. Below are the core elements of the Soul of Dell:
Customers: We believe in creating loyal customers by providing a superior experience at a great value. We
are committed to direct relationships, providing the best products and services based on standards-based
technology, and outperforming the competition with value and a superior customer experience.
The Dell Team: We believe our continued success lies in teamwork and the opportunity each team member
has to learn, develop and grow. We are committed to being a meritocracy, and to developing, retaining and
attracting the best people, reflective of our worldwide marketplace.
Direct Relationships: We believe in being direct in all we do. We are committed to behaving ethically;
responding to customer needs in a timely and reasonable manner; fostering open communications and
building effective relationships with customers, partners, suppliers and each other; and operating without
inefficient hierarchy and bureaucracy.
Global Citizenship: We believe in participating responsibly in the global marketplace. We are committed to
understanding and respecting the laws, values and cultures wherever we do business; profitably growing in all
markets; promoting a healthy business climate globally; and contributing positively in every community we call
home, both personally and organizationally.
Winning: We have a passion for winning in everything we do. We are committed to operational excellence,
superior customer experience, leading in the global markets we serve, being known as a great company and
great place to work, and providing superior shareholder value over time.
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Dell’s Global Presence
The Americas EMEA Asia Pacific China
Austin
Texas Limerick
Ireland
Nashville Xiamen
Tennessee China
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Dell in China
Compared to United States, where the Personal Computer Industry is
saturated, in China the Personal Computer Market is still growing. According
to Forrester research, China had 54 million PC users in 2007, but the number
is expected to grow to about 500 million by 2015 - about half of the world
wide increase. While computer shipments are growing at less than 3% in the
U.S, the Chinese market is taking in 20% a year, which doubles the
worldwide rate. China's Lenovo, Haier and Founder, along with Taiwan's Acer
and Asus are also major players in the Chinese Market apart from Acer, Dell
and HP.
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Direct Selling Model
Core Competency
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“Selling what you have,”
rather than
making what you want to sell
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What the direct model is ???
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The three tests
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Why this competency???
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How they did it- The Magic
Account selection
Demand management
Product lifecycle management
Supplier management
Forecasting
Liquidity management
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Pest
Analysis
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Political Factors
Lot of red tape involved in securing
government contracts.
Chinese government opened markets for
International players.
Chinese government prefers to promote
national PC vendors to foreign companies.
Government control of internet usage in
China is another threat to the growth of the
internet.
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Economic Factors
Problem of Software Piracy.
Shortage of skilled labor.
Standard of living is not very high.
Customers want the cheapest system.
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Social Factors
Consumers have negative attitude
towards huge investment involve in
computers
Dell had to incur cost in following “Direct
Model Approach” to gain consumers’
faith & trust in the company & product.
Less awareness regarding e-commerce &
usage of cards.
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Technological Factors
China’s annual PC production would reach 7.6
million making it the third largest in the world.
The potential for Internet growth is huge in
China, giving DELL the opportunities to
expand into a new market.
Internet facilities are costly in China.
Chinese Govt. trying to develop Software
Industry
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PORTER’S FIVE MODEL
HIGH
INTENSE
HIGH
NONE MODERATE
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PORTER’S ANALYSIS
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PORTER’S ANALYSIS CONTD..
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Industry players in China in 2002
Market Share
30 Legend
42
Founder
Tongfang
Dell
10
IBM
3 4 5 6
HP
Unbranded
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Industry players in China in 2007
Market share
28
36
Lenovo
Founder
6 Dell
HP
8
13 Tong Fang
9
Other
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Lenovo Vs Dell in 2009
2009
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SWOT
Analysis
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Strengths
Direct Model
Product Reliability
Customer Relationship
Build To Order
Competitive Prices
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Weakness
Dependent on suppliers.
IT advancement.
Low budget on R&D
Absence of “Gunaxi” and Physical touch.
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Opportunities
Internet
Introduction of new and enticing
products
Bluetooth,WiFi,4G services
Handset industry
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Threats
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Three golden rules at Dell :
`Disdain inventory'
`Listen to the customer'
`Never sell indirect'
Thank You
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