Sunday, December 28, 2008

Lets Discuss About How to Tackle a Girl!


Serious Topic..Hehe
Ok now let see how to tackle a woman using my own theory "Five Zul's Force"..heheh..(This just for releasing my stress because of studying about five porter's force)

1. Entry of competitors. (How easy or difficult is it for new entrants to start competing, which barriers do exist).Which mean if u want to tackle a girl u need to define how many competitors u have to get the girl before u start competing... For example,Hairee want to tackle Syafiqah,he need to observe first who are more closest with Syafiqah..(Syafiqah's boyfriends only) If Syafiqah already have one or maybe many,it is difficult for Hairee to tackle Syafiqah..

2. Threat of substitutes. (How easy yourself can be substituted, in other word we say uniqueness[keunikan]).If Hairee was the person that have different behavior and Syafiqah find that is hard to find other boys like Hairee,the way for Hairee to tackle Syafiqah will be easier...

3. Bargaining power of buyers. This porter's statement we change to bargaining power of supporter..Can they work together in matching u with someone u admired or love??.For instance,Hairee have many friends that always matching him with the girl he like,Syafiqah..It will give bright chance for him to get more closer with Syafiqah because of the gossip his friends created..This also will break other boys' heart to get closer with Syafiqah as the gossip was being so painful for them..

4. Bargaining power of suppliers. (Do many potential suppliers exist or only few potential suppliers to help u in giving information about the girl that u love??)Sometimes we need the help from others to tackle the girl that we love.This happen when we need an information about the person we love to get more closer with her.In essence we need information's suppliers which come from her(the person u admired) friends or even family.This due to the fact,"who the one that a girl like?The person who know about her or the person that know nothing about her??"Example,Hairee gathering an information from Syafiqah's friends about what food she like so that he can make Syafiqah touched because Hairee know what food that she loves..Attention=girl like the guys who are romantic.This information also can help Hairee to have topic to chat with Syafiqah in "sms" in case he is blank of what topic to share or to say with Syafiqah..

5. Rivalry among the existing players. (Does a strong competition between the existing players exist? Is one player very dominant or are all equal in smartness or appearance??)When Hairee want to tackle Syafiqah,his smartness and appearance will be the important asset for him..

Haha finish discuss about this..Hope can help us to memorize porter's five force..

Monday, December 15, 2008

Lets Talk bout Porter's Five Force!


What is the Five Forces model of Porter?

The Five Forces model of Porter is an Outside-in business unit strategy tool that is used to make an analysis of the attractiveness (value) of an industry structure. The Competitive Forces analysis is made by the identification of 5 fundamental competitive forces:

1. Entry of competitors. (How easy or difficult is it for new entrants to start competing, which barriers do exist).
2. Threat of substitutes. (How easy can a product or service be substituted, especially made cheaper).
3. Bargaining power of buyers. How strong is the position of buyers. (Can they work together in ordering large volumes.This also refers to POWERFUL CUSTOMERS that buy a thing based on their knowledge on that thing for example Amirul buy a computer based on his knowledge on ICT)
4. Bargaining power of suppliers. (How strong is the position of sellers. Do many potential suppliers exist or only few potential suppliers, monopoly?)
5. Rivalry among the existing players. (Does a strong competition between the existing players exist? Is one player very dominant or are all equal in strength and size.)

Threat of New Entrants depends on:

* Economies of scale.
* Capital / investment requirements.
* Customer switching costs.
* Access to industry distribution channels.
* Access to technology.
* Brand loyalty. Are customers loyal?
* The likelihood of retaliation from existing industry players.
* Government regulations. Can new entrants get subsidies?

Threat of Substitutes depends on:

* Quality. Is a substitute better?
* Buyers' willingness to substitute.
* The relative price and performance of substitutes.
* The costs of switching to substitutes. Is it easy to change to another product?

Bargaining Power of Suppliers depends on:

* Concentration of suppliers. Are there many buyers and few dominant suppliers?
* Branding. Is the brand of the supplier strong?
* Profitability of suppliers. Are suppliers forced to raise prices?
* Suppliers threaten to integrate forward into the industry (for example: brand manufacturers threatening to set up their own retail outlets).
* Buyers do not threaten to integrate backwards into supply.
* Role of quality and service.
* The industry is not a key customer group to the suppliers.
* Switching costs. Is it easy for suppliers to find new customers?

Bargaining Power of Buyers depends on:

* Concentration of buyers. Are there a few dominant buyers and many sellers in the industry?
* Differentiation. Are products standardized?
* Profitability of buyers. Are buyers forced to be tough?
* Role of quality and service.
* Threat of backward and forward integration into the industry.
* Switching costs. Is it easy for buyers to switch their supplier?

Intensity of Rivalry depends on:

* The structure of competition. Rivalry will be more intense if there are lots of small or equally sized competitors; rivalry will be less if an industry has a clear market leader.
* The structure of industry costs. Industries with high fixed costs encourage competitors to manufacture at full capacity by cutting prices if needed.
* Degree of product differentiation. Industries where products are commodities (e.g. steel, coal) typically have greater rivalry.
* Switching costs. Rivalry is reduced when buyers have high switching costs.
* Strategic objectives. If competitors pursue aggressive growth strategies, rivalry will be more intense. If competitors are merely "milking" profits in a mature industry, the degree of rivalry is typically low.
* Exit barriers. When barriers to leaving an industry are high, competitors tend to exhibit greater rivalry.

(Adapted from http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_porter_five_forces.html.. Just for reference madam..I'm not doing plaquarize...hehe)


Strategic Analysis of Intel Corporation

Using Porter's framework to determine the impact of current competitors, potential entrants,Buyers,suppliers, and potential substitutes to compared this gigantic company(This all based on my research on the website,maybe have plaguarize it a bit..hehe):

  • Current Competitors: Intel has many Strategic Business Units, but only two were common to us—Microprocessor manufacturing and Chipset manufacturing. From the perspective of the Microprocessor SBU(Standard Build Unit) , only one true competitor remains: Advanced Micro Devices. Having vanquished all other microprocessor developers such as Cyrix and Nexgen , Intel's only real competition comes from the developers of the Athlon,Thunderird, and Sledgehammer CPUs.

    Designed for high-end processing and placed in direct competition with Intel's Pentium III and Pentium IV CPUs, AMD's new processors pose a significant threat to Intel in many different ways. First, AMD has successfully stolen market share from Intel over the last few years (albeit mostly due to shabby management on Intel's part). Second, AMD has succeeded in proving itself as a true PC platform alternative; until its pre-Pentium-IV Athlon became the first CPU to pass the 1.0 GHz mark, many failed to consider AMD as a true contender for the high-end workstation and server market. But beating Intel to 1.0 Gigahertz had an incredible affect on the industry, encouraging many manufacturers to start carrying AMD-powered machines, thus opening a great deal more of the market originally dominated by Intel.(Great rite..)

    But AMD's luck was short-lived. Intel immediately fired back, reclaiming the "fastest processor" title with a later iteration of its Pentium line, and using mafia-like (and ethically questionable) marketing tactics to encourage computer manufacturers to stop carrying AMD processors. The manufacturers capitulated, and eventually almost all of the major computer brands were again Intel-only.(That's cheated but it's all bout business strategy)

    Intel's aggressive comeback against AMD has not been without its costs, however. By slashing margins to entice computer manufacturers into exclusive contracts, the firm regained much of its lost market share at the cost of profits. However, a price war between a gigantic company like Intel and a relatively tiny company like AMD shouldn't last long. Intel certainly has deep enough pockets to keep the squeeze on AMD for some time.

    The outlook for the Chipset SBU is somewhat similar. With only one real competitor—VIA Technologies, a critical partner with AMD who manufacturers Athlon-compatible chipsets—Intel once again finds itself in the position of Cat vs Mouse(Like Tom And Jerry..Hahaha). Although not mentioned in the text, VIA's Motherboards and chipsets are considered by most to be far inferior to those developed by Intel. In fact, the requirement that one use a VIA motherboard (rather than one developed by Intel) with an Athlon processor has caused many users to shy away from AMD altogether. Often, bugs arise from faulty VIA chipsets and motherboards, and the "AMD Architecture" gets the blame, despite AMD's lack of responsibility. Still, without AMD there would probably be no VIA—and without VIA, AMD would have to develop and manufacture its own chipset—something it probably cannot afford to do. Thus the fate of these two companies is hopelessly intertwined; when attacks by Intel weaken one company, in reality, they weaken both(The AMD and VIA companies).

  • Potential Entrants: None, nor should we expect to see any soon.The capital expanditures required to develop and manufacture microprocessors and chipsets is enermous—an insurmountable entry barrier for almost any company that would like to join the fray. Companies wishing to enter this industry need only to look at one of Intel's multi-billion-dollar chip fabrication plants before s/he will undoubtedly find some other industry to invade.(This statement I completely plaguarize...)

  • Buyers: Buyers include end-user home computer builders and small "PC-Clone" shops that build customized machines in most cities. But large computer manufacturers such as Dell, Gateway, and Hewlett-Packard(HP) account for the vast majority of chipset and microprocessor purchases. Buyer power in this industry has fluctuated from time to time, but for the most part, the "Intel Inside" logo has been considered by most manufacturers to be too important to forgo(to pass by). Until the Athlon made a serious challenge to Intel's prime markets, buyers simply had nowhere else to turn for microprocessors. Until the Athlon, buyers had to choose between pricey-but-respected Intel chips or chips by AMD that cheaper and a bit same performance like Intel, considered by most to be inferior to their Intel counterparts.

    Buyer Power increased sharply when this new option arrived—manufacturers actually had more than one company from which to buy CPUs! However, buyer power has markedly diminished since that time due to exclusive contracts and pressure from Intel to keep AMD out of their machines.

  • Suppliers: Intel's suppliers are not mentioned in the text, but it is safe to assume that the company's suppliers have the same lack of selling power as other commodity brokers in the tech industry. Intel's raw materials—silicon, semiconductors, and the like—can be purchased from a litany of manufacturers, thus affording the firm a great deal of buyer power in selecting with whom to do business.

  • Potential Substitutes: While other companies do manufacture competing server/workstation platforms (such as Sun Microsystems and Digital Electronics, before the latter was purchased by Compaq), these companies only compete in a limited number of arenas. The most powerful Windows/Intel server is far less powerful than most Sun Microsystems machines, but they are also far less expensive. One might argue that comparing Intel/Windows machines to Sun/UNIX machines is much like comparing a nail file to a hacksaw—the analogy is simply inappropriate. Regardless, while Intel's customers (such as Dell and Compaq) might compete on a limited basis with companies like Sun, Intel's only fear of substitution comes from AMD...and the occasional abacus*.(Cina say it as Sempoa).

With that being said, one might hope to identify some of Intel's core compentecies and competitive advantages. Certainly, Intel's position as the "gold standard" for PC architectures must be counted among the company's competitive advantages. When Intel decided to switch from "socket" to "slot" processors, the industry (including AMD) followed suit. When the new "slot" architecture was found to be unwieldy, Intel switched back to sockets—and the industry followed once again. By serving basically as "the R&D for the entire computing industry," Intel is able to steer trends and technologies in ways that best benefit the itself.

As the conclusion,Intel as the gigantic company has manipulated the five forces model to remain as the bestest producer of its products.........The end!!

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Selamat Hari Raya Aidiladha


Selamat Hari Raya Aidiladha..Korban jgn x korban..Bez gak raye kat KL nie..huhu.
(gambo ni curi kat website mdam Azimah hahaha sje nk show off)

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Let's Talk About Children Of Heaven!!

Synopsis
COH Cover
This film is played with such beauty and innocence; it is a true pleasure to watch. Mohammad Amir Naji plays Ali with such incredible depth and passion, one is completely drawn into his plight. From the start of the film, we see the relationship between brother and sister, played with equal warmth by Bahare Seddiqi, strained as he explains how he lost her shoes. The sorrow on Ali's face, and Zahra's tears at the news, are truly heartbreaking to watch. The expressions on the faces of the children are so genuine, it is clear that spending a cinematic hour and half will be a pleasure, albeit not an easy one.

Ali and Zahra

We see Ali and his Father looking for work as gardeners. From the outset it is clear that Ali's Father is strict, but it is also evident he loves his son dearly, and the simple exchange of smiles as they find their first job is heart-warming, and totally believable. Cycling through the city, it is very striking that there is a clear division between rich and poor. We are watching a boy, to afraid to tell his father of the loss of a pair of shoes, riding through streets with billboards advertising cell phones, into rural areas where houses with swimming pools, ornate architecture and luxury are rife.

Later in the film we see Ali enter a race in order to win a pair of brand new sneakers for his sister. To win them, he must come third. Again we see the division of wealth, as Ali races through the streets, the thoughts and images of his sister swirling in his head, and on screen, while at the same time, parents of other children film the race on camcorders, all the time Ali running, fighting for the shoes he needs so desperately.
(Adapted From Children of Heaven Synopsis)

My Opinion
The film is not dialogue intensive, and one could easily watch the film, and understand the story, even without the aid of subtitles. Ignoring for a moment the subtitles and language barriers, since they are not overly crucial to the film, this is a story of true innocence. The portrayal of the children is gentle, warm and absolutely believable, and one cannot help but be drawn into this tale, as it gently unwinds. It is sometimes tough to watch the emotions played out, but ultimately, worth every second.


I personally say that this is a good film to watch without counting on the age.Its all about the difficulties of the life faced by a poor family.Story point of this movie is arranged with a good way. But i a bit dissapointed with the ending of this movie because it just leave viewers with question at the end. We dont know what happen after to Ali after he was being healed by the 'healing fish'. We also dont know what happen to the 'boots' that Ali's Father already bought for both of his son. Even the ending leave viewers with a bit dissapointed but overall this movie is full of good moral value and miss to watch it is a great lose....

Monday, December 01, 2008

Lets Talk About Internet Literacy...


ISAs the world getting advance in the field of technology,System Information are important to human’s life nowadays.The needed of this kind of information increase rapidly because of the force of the technology that make people able to manage and complete their task easily.. In my humble opinion,it helps people not only in education but also in other field such as business and daily affair..

Me as a student that come far away from my hometown to study in IIUM found that system information ease me to buy flight ticket online and sometimes I can manage my bank account like checking deposit balance,transfer money and so on without no need to go out to do it.I also can check for my exam result because of the information system.

Information system is using by people without counting on the age and job..For example,a kid now can learn ABC from internet without seeing a book.A cooker also can try another recipes for their cooking..

We also can earn considerable income from our knowledge about information system..For example,nowadays we can found so many MLM’s business over the internet.Modal to do this kind of business are mostly from their own agent.In addition,information system is important for businessman around the world because it enables them to stay up to date about the condition of the global’s economy make them better in planning their own business..

We can know latest issue that happen over the world just in a just a few second and also can find it from many sources.We also can shop for the gadget we want just using a few knowledge of information system..

Briefly,information system help people nowadays in many ways.Enable people to save time and money..


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