迪瓦恩珠宝公司:从扩张到生存

Q4 Social Sciences
Marcia Lorena Rodríguez-Aldana
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学习成果 学生将从系统的角度考察一家公司的定性信息,从而对其商业模式提出改进建议。 案例概述/梗概 在一家跨国公司工作了 10 多年后,2006 年 1 月,位于瓜达拉哈拉的珠宝中小企业 Divine Jewelry Co. (DJC)面临着资金周转问题、库存过多和银行贷款债务等问题。DJC 是一家成立于 1980 年的家族企业,其扩张计划的结果恰恰相反。DJC 的所有者兼首席执行官丹尼尔决心尽快扭转公司岌岌可危的局面。他向自己提出的一些问题主要集中在他应该采取什么行动来偿还债务,并努力在他的企业已占据 25 年地位的行业中生存下去。丹尼尔想知道,为了偿还债务,获得足够的流动资金,以便拥有周转资金并继续前进,是否只需努力挽回那些已经停止服务的客户,同时争取新客户就足够了。此外,他认为有必要制定一项计划,以便在不得不出售房产的情况下使用出售房产的剩余收益。本案例是关于分析一家公司的战略管理,特别是其商业模式,并考虑到其行业背景。本案例还说明了专注于服务单一客户所产生的问题。 复杂性 学术水平 案例 "Divine Jewelry Co:从扩张到生存 "案例的设计目的是供大学生在学习初始管理或战略管理课程时使用,这些课程涉及以下主题:商业模式波特五力模型战略制定
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Divine jewelry Co.: from expansion to survival
Learning outcomes The student will examine from a systemic perspective qualitative information from a company to propose improvements to its business model. Case overview/synopsis After working for more than 10 years with a global company, in January 2006 the Guadalajara-based jewelry SME, Divine Jewelry Co. (DJC), was facing liquidity problems, overstock and a debt from a bank loan, among others. The planned expansion of DJC, a family business founded in 1980, had resulted in just the opposite. Daniel, the owner and CEO of DJC, was determined to reverse the company's precarious situation as soon as possible. Some of the questions he asked himself centered on what actions he should take to pay off liabilities and try to survive in the industry his business had held a place in for 25 years. Daniel wondered whether, to pay off debts and have sufficient liquidity to have working capital and move forward, it would be enough to make efforts to recover those clients they had stopped serving, along with getting new ones. In addition, he thought it was necessary to formulate a plan to use the remaining proceeds from the sale of the property if they had to dispose of it. The case is about analyzing the strategic management of a company, specifically its business model, considering the context of its industry. The case also illustrates the problems that arise from focusing on serving a single client. Complexity academic level The case “Divine Jewelry Co: From Expansion to Survival” has been designed to be used by university students in initial management or strategic management courses on the following topics: Business modelsPorter's Five Forces ModelFormulation of strategies
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