Popular Searches
Useful Links
Restructuring / Turnaround Strategies Case Study
Case Title:
Dell Inc.: Time to Discard its Direct Selling Model?
Publication Year : 2006
Authors: Ramamurthy Nambi, Sagar Chakraverthy
Industry: Engineering, Electrical and Electronics
Region:USA
Case Code: RTS0121B
Teaching Note: Available
Structured Assignment: Available
Abstract:
Dell Inc., the world’s largest computer manufacturer achieved revenue of $55.9 billion (by January 2006) and it set the target of $80 billion revenue world-wide by 2010.Michael Dell’s innovative low-cost, direct-sales strategy had been successful in allowing his company to sell computers at lesser cost than its rivals. Dell held a leading 18.2% (in FY 2005-06) share of the world PC (personal computer) market and grew much faster than competitors.
However, according to the industry sources, it was the fourth time (Q4 of FY2005-06) Dell said the company could not achieve quarterly earnings or sales forecast since the beginning of financial year 2005.Its stock price decreased by nearly 10% to $19.91, the lowest in five years (FY 2001 - FY2006) which pushed down the stock prices of other computer companies bringing down NASDAQ to a 14-month low. In many fast-developing markets, including India and China, Dell’s market share had increased marginally over the past years (Up to 2005). In desktop and notebook PCs segment, which contributed 80% of sales world over, PC sales for Dell had slowed down.
Repeated missing of targets, declining sales and decreasing share prices led industry analysts to raise questions about the business model followed by Dell Inc. Was the direct-sales model struggling for survival? Stock exchange of U.S.A
Pedagogical Objectives:
- To understand how Dell had achieved growth through its unique business model
- To understand the supply chain process in Dell
- To understand the challenges to the direct-selling model
- To analyse the future of the model.
Keywords : Dell; Direct sales model; Restructuring / Turnaround Strategies Case Study; business model; Michael Dell; Supply chain; Challenges; Customer Centric
Recently Bought Case Studies
- Global Banking Industry: The New Horizons
Price: $25
Hardcover edition
ISBN 978-81-314-2414-8 - Fast Food Retailing Industry - Vol. I
Price: $25
Hardcover edition
ISBN 978-81-314-2456-8 - Decision Making
Price: $50
Hardcover edition
ISBN 978-81-314-1571-9 - View all Casebooks »
Case Studies On
- Course Case Mapping For Financial Management - I
Price: $Course Case Mapping For Financial Management - I
Hardcover edition - Course Case Mapping For Quantitative Methods
Price: $Course Case Mapping For Quantitative Methods
Hardcover edition - Course Case Mapping For Marketing Management - I
Price: $Course Case Mapping For Marketing Management - I
Hardcover edition - View All Course Casemaps»
Course Case Mapping For
- An Interview with Personnel of Vaatsalya Group
Price: $Vaatsalya Hospitals (B): The Operational Model - An interview with Dr. Ashwin Naik & Dr. Veerendra Hiremath
Price: $Vaatsalya Hospitals (A): The Business Model - An Interview with Dr.Rajiv Malhotra & (Prof)Dr.M.P.Sharma
Price: $Managing a World-Class Hospital: The Rockland Story - View all Video Interviews»
Video Interviews
- Training and Development
Executive Brief with Anjali Mukherjee
Highly Recommended for Human Resource Management / Training and Development Course - You Can't Play by Rules, Always
Executive Brief with R.D. Prasad, Product Manager.
Highly Recommended for Organizational Behavior Course - New Recruit MBAs Attitudes
Executive Brief with Lopamudra Ray, Keya Gupta and Deepika Lingala.
Highly Recommended for Organizational Behavior Course - View all Executive Briefs»
Executive Brief
- David Conklin
David Conklin, is a professor at the Richard Ivey School of Business
Speaks on Government and Business - Lord Meghnad Desai
Lord Meghnad Desai, is an Indian-born British economist and Labor politician
Speaks on Government and Business - Vijay Govindarajan
Vijay Govindarajan, is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on strategy and innovation
Speaks on Reverse Innovation - View All Executive Interviews»