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Profitability is one of the central concepts in business education, measuring a firm's ability to generate earnings relative to its costs, revenues, and invested capital. It appears across disciplines including accounting, finance, marketing, operations management, and strategic management. Students write about profitability because it sits at the intersection of nearly every business decision — from how a company prices its products to how it structures its supply chain — making it a productive lens for understanding organizational performance as a whole.

The papers archived on this topic approach profitability from several directions. Some focus on operational efficiency, examining how manufacturing versus service operations management affects a firm's bottom line. Others take a marketing perspective, analyzing how customer targeting and product positioning drive revenue growth, including case-specific analyses such as those centered on Hong Kong Disneyland and Pine Valley Furniture Company. Additional papers address financial fundamentals, leasing decisions, and business research proposals, reflecting how profitability analysis spans both qualitative strategy and quantitative evaluation. Supply chain management and internal controls, including ERP systems, also appear as frameworks through which profitability is examined.

A strong essay on profitability needs a clearly scoped thesis that connects a specific business decision or process to measurable financial outcomes rather than treating profitability as a vague goal. Evidence drawn from financial statements, operational data, or well-grounded case analysis carries the most weight. A common pitfall is conflating revenue growth with profitability — a company can increase sales while margins shrink, so strong essays are careful to distinguish between the two and account for costs throughout the argument.

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Strategic Research Project: Apple Strategic
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is today one of the world's most valuable companies with a market capitalization rate of $625B as of August, 2012, fueled by an over 100% increase in iPad (173% yr.-over-yr.) and 152% yr.-over-yr. growth of iPhone sales (Apple, Investor Relations, 2012). Apple continues to set revenue and profit records on a consistent basis due to the company's ability to coordinate its supply chain, production, marketing, stores, services and enterprise business. The company's value chain is one of the most efficient in high technology today, due to the close coordination with suppliers and focus on rapid innovation. Using the Porter five forces model to analyze Apple provides insights into why they have been so successful in the past and how they are well-positioned for the future (Apple, Investor Relations, 2012). The Five Forces Model as defined by Dr. Michael Porter provides valuable insights into hwo the dynamics of an industry directly affect overall profitability and performance (Porter, 2008). It is used as the foundation of research for this strategic research project. The intent of this analysis of Apple is to first evaluate their vision and mission statement, and provide evidence of how closely Apple aligns to these values. Next, an assessment of the external environment Apple faces is provided using Porter Fives Forces Model. Next, the market penetration, market development, and product development are discussed in addition to a SWOT analysis of the company. This analysis concludes with a recommendation of corporate strategy for Apple for the next five years.
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Airline industry analysis and market trends
This report aims to present a summary of findings for a research study regarding the airline industry. The objective of this project was to first, gain new experience in the analysis process of an entire industry from…
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American Express company overview and business model
This report is an analysis of the American Express company.
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Business Process Reengineering in Channel Management: A Review
Analysis of Current Literature on Business Process Reengineering
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Managament There Are Two Main
There are two main types of factors that a manufacturing concern would have to consider in deciding on a location in which to set up in a foreign country - qualitative and quantitative.
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Marketing Plan for Waterfall Moist Toilet Tissue
Marketing Plan for Moist Toilet Tissue Marketed by Sunbeam Toilet Tissue Company
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Information security in cloud computing platforms
The development of an effective TCO Index takes into account many different factors. This study has completed a TCO index, showing how SaaS-based applications are superior to on-premise ones. It also illustrates how TCO calculations show the upfront costs as clearly for on premise and SaaS applications as well.
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Organization Behavior Global Financial Crisis the Most
The most recent financial crisis has badly affected the Global economy. Individuals, businesses, and Governments; every entity has taken its impacts in one way or another (Burger, Coelho, Karpowicz, & Tyson 2009). Since its arrival, financial crisis has posed big threats to the world markets. The countries are trying to overcome the bad impacts of this crisis but have failed to recover their positions due to severe recession and worsening economic conditions (U.S Department of the Treasury 2012). Economists and Financial Analysts have discussed various reasons for this Global financial crisis; a big downturn in the financial and housing mortgage sector is said to be the biggest reason of all (Donath & Cismas 2009). The Global financial crisis has hit almost all the sectors of the economy which have not only hampered the industrial growth in the countries, but also caused serious challenges and issues for the Governments and regulatory bodies (Independent Evaluation Group 2012).
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Simulation, a Very Powerful Computer-Based
It's New Year's day, 2016. You just had a great New Year's Eve celebration. You have finished analyzing the performance of Clipboard Tablet Co. in a great report that you turned in a few days early to Sally Smothers. Now you are ready to charge ahead into the future. As you turn on the TV and try to open your eyes, you notice something strange. The TV commentator is saying something about New Year's Day, 2012. You are now wide awake and listen more carefully. Yes, she said 2012. But that can't be. You look around and everything looks different. Yes, it's true; it's New Year's Day, 2012. Time has rewound â€" a Time Warp, like the guy in the movie 'It's Groundhog Day.” You realize that you get to make the decisions for Clipboard Tablet Co. starting with 2012. Perhaps you can do better than Joe Schmoe. You decide to determine the prices and R&D allocations and whether to discontinue any products over the next four years: 2012 â€" 2015. At the beginning of each year, you will determine your pricing, your R&D allocations, and if you want to discontinue any products. You make your decisions and time advances to the end of that year. You look at the results and see what happened. You keep track of your decisions and make notes about your reasoning and analysis of the data. You collect and keep the data for later analysis. You run the Marketing of Clipboard Tablet Co. through the end of 2015. It is now 12/31/2015, New Year's Eve. What is your total Score? Did you do better than Joe Schmoe? You decide to organize your notes about your decisions, your analysis, and your reasoning into a report, which you think will help you move ahead into 2016 (finally!!, you get to move ahead into 2016 â€" weren't you at this point in time once before??) ASSIGNMENT
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Marketing concept and market segmentation in practice
Criteria for Evaluating Marketing Concept and Segmentation