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1. Live your life. Love your home. Presented by: Fenella Andrade MalleshGoudar Nipun Jain Sarah Choudhary Masters in European Studies and Management (MESM) 2010-2012 Manipal Centre for European Studies Manipal University, Karnataka, India
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3. IKEA History In 1943, IKEA was founded by Ingvar Kamprad Based in Sweden World's largest furniture retailer World’s leading home furnishings retailer IKEA numbers 1,04,000 employees in 267 stores in 45 countries
19. Market positioning statement is “Your partner in better living. We do our part, you do yours. Together we save money.”
20. Market on its strengths – based on offering a wide range of well designed, functional products at low prices
21. Catalogue- 175 million copies sold in 55 editions and 27 languages (2007)
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23. Flat packaging, which reduces shipping costs, minimizes transport damage, increases store inventory capacity, and makes it easier for customers to take the furniture home themselves, rather than needing delivery.
24. But the original reason for it was competitive pressure from IKEA's competitors to their suppliers, who actually boycotted IKEA, forcing IKEA to do it themselves.
29. Customer Service Restaurant in store IKEA exit bistro Swede Shop IKEA Restaurant Child Care Supervised Playroom Baby Care Room Food Warming Facilities Children’s Meals Design Advice Office Planning Kitchen Planning Home Furnishing Advice Store Atmosphere Easily Located Products Browse through showrooms and try out products Delivery Services available or take home products immediately
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31. Problem of product recall due to faulty base. For eg: IKEA had recalled Parodi and Apelsin glass cases
32. IKEA is a global company, so product standards are difficult to maintain.Some countries where IKEA products are made do not implement the legislation to control working conditions
36. Sourcing from China is one opportunity. Sourcing from low cost countries like China would reduce its costs and enable IKEA to concentrate on increasing its market share
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39. Threat of Suppliers growing bargaining power IKEA has its thousands of suppliers that set standards in delivering the materials Because of the low-pricing, IKEA’s profit margin also affects the prices in raw materials than by prices in labour IKEA has a wide network of 1300 suppliers. They carefully select the manufacturer of its products. The company has own production factories and designers which makes it less dependent on others Bargaining power of supplier could be threat for the profit of the company
40. Threat of Substitute Products There is no specific product that can be a substitute for the furniture but IKEA at least, have to keep up with the latest trends, to avoid becoming out of style Problems faced due to distribution channels
41. Threat of Intense Segment Rivalry The IKEA’s furniture competitors’ offers different styles and functionality Conrin targets a new low cost in terms of furniture line; Crate & Barrel offers a furniture in a box which is subject in higher prices Ethan Allen aimed at a more upscale market Wal-Mart is equipped in a big box furniture that is categorized under the general store must-have-items, but don’t have much of a style IKEA is the most successful in delivering the complete package for the customers that reflects on weak rivalries There will always be substitutes for furniture’s but IKEA competes with price and there isn't competitors in same price range
42. Threat of New Entrants IKEA stores do not reach many small towns and this is an opportunity for the new competitors to move into small and midsize cities with smaller stores and less selection. But not easier in city because new entrants have to establish a vast supply chain and create a unique brand name The furniture market is already highly competitive - the risk of new entrants is not extremely high - huge capital needed to start the business
43. 5 c Analysis Company Collaborators Customers Competitors Climate/Context
44. COMPANY Product Line Kitchen ware Dinning Living room Bedroom Hallway Bathroom & Laundry Small storage Cooking
45. Market Image Awards won by the company Leo Burnett Hong Kong win the Grand Kam Fan for IKEA at the Hong Kong 4As Awards IKEA (Campaign of the Year) IKEA (Corporate Branding Campaign of the Year IKEA (Best Use of Online Media) IKEA Honoured With Eurobest 2010 Advertiser Of The Year Award Award by Queensland Government’s Environmental Protection Agency for IKEA’s Environmental initiatives (2007) IKEA was named one of the 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers in 2004 and 2005 by Working Mothers magazine ranked 96 in Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2006 and in October 2008 IKEA Canada LP was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc
46. Culture Diversity and creativity Family like Quality Cost Conscious Openness Equality Competitiveness Eco Friendly Social Initiative (main partners to IKEA Social Initiative are UNICEF and Save the Children)
47. Goals of the Company Implementing strategies in the organization Customer transportation and carbon footprint Working with suppliers on compliance Communicating sustainability accomplishments Integrating sustainability into core business Forestation and use of wood
48. COLLABORATORS Distributors They have 28 distribution centres in 16 countries that supply to IKEA stores. They have over 300000 distributors all around the world
49. Suppliers They possess the bargaining power IKEA prefers procuring their materials from low cost countries like China to reduce their overall cost
50. Alliances Rainforest Alliance The IKEA Group supports the Rainforest Alliance to promote Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) forest management certification in China by educating foresters and stakeholders on the principles of FSC certification. The project provides key experts with the training, tools and materials to conduct Rainforest Alliance workshops in order to increase the level of sustainable forestry awareness in China.
51. CUSTOMERS Market size First stores were opened in Norway and Denmark Germany - IKEA's biggest market ( 45 stores) United States (37 stores) France ( 28 stores) Presently IKEA has 316 stores in 45 countries Top 5 sales countries Germany 19 %USA 11 %United Kingdom 11 %France 9 %Sweden 8 %
52. Benefits and Cost Gain from good quality at low cost Stylish and varied designs Friendly atmosphere One stop shopping
53. COMPETITORS Products All home solutions Kitchens, bathrooms, sofas, chairs, beds and textiles, rugs, floors, lamps, plants, and everything in between Displayed to show design possibilities with IKEA products Assembled by the customer
54. Intratype Competition Crate and Barrel Pier 1 Pottery Barn Furniture retailers utilizing similar store layouts M.Jacobs Ashley’s Home Furnishings Ethan Allen Intertype Competition Home Improvement Stores Home Depot Jerry’s Department Store’s Meier & Frank Macy’s Discount Retailers Wal-Mart Fred Meyers
55. Market share Despite the challenging economic situation in the world, fiscal year 2009 was a good year for the IKEA Group. The Group opened 15 new IKEA stores and entered its 25th market, with the new IKEA store in Dublin, Ireland. Sales increased to 21.5 billion Euro, which is an increase of 1.4 per cent compared to last year. The IKEA Group operates 267 IKEA stores in 25 countries. In addition there are 34 IKEA stores, that are owned and run by franchisees outside the IKEA Group, in 16 countries/territories “It has been a challenging year in which we have had to adapt to changed market conditions,” says Kerri Molinaro, President, IKEA Canada. “We know that many of our customers have less money to spend and our low price concept is therefore more relevant than ever. Our customers have recognized that in tough times IKEA has the better home furnishing offer.”
56. Presented By :Fenella Andrade MalleshGowdarNipun Jain Sarah Choudhary Live your life, love your home.