Research Paper On Printers

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  • Hewlett Packard and Dell Printer Wars

    A 4 page paper discussing HP’s decision to stop offering HP printers to Dell to sell with its computer systems following Dell’s announcement that it also would offer low-end, low-quality Lexmark printers that eventually took on the Dell private label. The entire scenario highlights the fact that both HP’s and Dell’s management disregarded the needs of customers and shareholders in acting from arrogance toward each. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

  • Mobile Printer Product Management Plan

    An 18 page paper providing a product management plan for a versatile printer to be used with handheld and laptop computers. There is need for printers that are light enough to be truly portable and durable enough that they can withstand the shocks they may receive in being moved regularly. The company has developed such a printer, one that fills the gap left by similar products that already exist. The paper describes opportunity identification and selection; concept generation; concept/project evaluation; development; and launch. It includes a project plan for the test marketing phase and a capital budget analysis for the first three years of operation. The project is a modest one, in part because of the limited penetration of handheld computers to date. The advantage to the company in pursuing this project now is that it fills a specific need and has the ability to gain first-mover advantage in the industry. Bibliography lists 9 sources.

  • Mobile Printer Product Management Plan

    An 18 page paper providing a product management plan for a versatile printer to be used with handheld and laptop computers. There is need for printers that are light enough to be truly portable and durable enough that they can withstand the shocks they may receive in being moved regularly. The company has developed such a printer, one that fills the gap left by similar products that already exist. The paper describes opportunity identification and selection; concept generation; concept/project evaluation; development; and launch. It includes a project plan for the test marketing phase and a capital budget analysis for the first three years of operation. The project is a modest one, in part because of the limited penetration of handheld computers to date. The advantage to the company in pursuing this project now is that it fills a specific need and has the ability to gain first-mover advantage in the industry. Bibliography lists 9 sources.

  • A Case Study of Hewlett Packard's European DeskJet Supply Chain

    This 6 page case study is based on a case study included in Operations Management for Competitive Advantage by Chase, Jacobs and Aquilano. The essay describes the situation and the challenges and issues HP needed to address regarding the distribution of DeskJet printer models in Europe. The issue was to develop an inventory management model for this segment of HP's business. The model included the use of generic printer models with customization and localization performed at distribution centers in Europe. The essay then comments on the inventory control model of the student's place of employment, a restaurant. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

  • Wace Burgess Operations Management

    This 19-page paper covers a case study of printer Wace Burgess and its intent to accept a new client, Marks & Spencer. Using literature based on design of operations systems, the paper answers four questions about the feasibility of Wace Burgess' taking on this client. Bibliography lists 13 sources.

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