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Describe and evaluate strengths and weaknesses of their distribution approach and make suggestions for their future development

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Page 1: Microsoft Presentation Distribution Policies Example

Describe and evaluate strengths and weaknesses of

their distribution approach and make suggestions for

their future development

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Company introduction

Microsoft Windows

Product description

Distribution channels

• Individual sales W&S

• Included with the PC W&S

Recommendations for future developments

Live Search

Service description

Distribution channels

Weaknesses and Strenghts

Recommendations for future developments

Conclusion

Table of contents

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Created in 1975 by Paul ALLEN & Bill GATES

In 2008 it is 91,259 employees in 105 countries

Two Main products:

Other products: MSN, Encarta, PC accesories, Xbox

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Microsoft Windows

An Operating System(Main software of a PC)

Price of Microsoft Windows in the USA:

Distributed individually or included with the PC

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Individually distributed

You can buy it online at Microsoft stores or any of their online distributors

You can buy it at a physical store(computer store, supermarket)

You can use it at different places without buying it for e.g: universities

You can receive it from a Microsoft donation

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Weaknesses

Piracy:

244 copies sold in two weeks

in China

A cost:

Low demand but have to provide this solution

Donation is not a short term strategy

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Strenghts

Piracy:

“let them pirate software developed by Microsoft -that increases the overall

number of Microsoft software users and some of them may eventually

convert into paying customers.”

You get some market shares rather than profit

You can even beat your competitor(Linux requires more discs in some cases)

A better image;

A Microsoft dependency

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Included with the PC

Distribution channels are then the same as the ones of a PC

Bundling:from http://www.investorwords.com/620/bundling.html

« The practice of joining related products together for the purpose of selling them as a single unit. »

Illegal in most of the countries

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Weaknesses

Under the threat of a huge trial (March 2004, the EU ordered Microsoft to pay €497 million)

Introduction of new competitors & low cost products:

Less profit on those products for e.g Windows XP on eee pc at 49€

Customer behaviour can drastically change

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Strenghts

If Microsoft closed, the economical impact willbe terrible;

Microsoft is almost unmovable, even if not preinstalled, customers are requiring it;

Some countries even authorized bundling(case of China) to face Piracy;

Customers are ignorant and mentality are hard to change;

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Recommandations

Hard to recommand Microsoft something

Build an image such as setting up a « we are the good guys » policy by being more present in people's life(offering more products, training in public places)

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Live Search

Microsoft Search engine

A recent technology for Microsoft(2004)

Google(1998), Yahoo(1994), Baidu(2000)

How Live Search can be so successful?

Leading the market in only four countries: Colombia, Honduras,Rep. Dom, Angola

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Distribution Channels

Through Internet, the user is then free;

Software, for e.g: Java, the user can be locked;

Hardware, the user can be locked;

Web applications, for e.g: Facebook, the user is locked;

His own products and services, for e.g: hotmail, the user is locked;

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Weaknesses

A bad product(more resquests made from MSN rather than on Live Search itself)

Give a bad image of the company

Increase the unsatisfaction

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Strenghts

Through those techniques Microsoft can overcome some barriers that its competitors cannot such as nationalism

To use those channels you need high capital and to have a large range of products and services

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They invest too much time in setting up good distribution strategies but what will happen if the customer discover the situation(being locked and using a bad product);

Microsoft should think about improving the quality of his technology in this field

Think too much about marketing(changing the layout, changing the name... « Kumo »)

Recommandations

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Conclusion

“Bill Gates was not a computer wizard but a genius of marketing.”

“I do not think that a company such as Microsoft

Thinks about going bankrupt”

Their distribution channels are until now unbeatable

They should however as a security take care about their image, in the field of technology threats can happen at any

time

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION