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In the fast changing computer industry, innovation and creativity are essential key success
factors. Please discuss Michael Dells entrepreneurial character.
Computer industry is one of the most rapid and fast changing industry. Innovation and
creativity are considered as key and essential success factors in this industry. Talking in the
context of the entrepreneurial character of the Michael Dell, one can clearly draw a conclusion
that his character needs to be assessed in two phases. Initial phase of the entrepreneurial
character of the Michael Dell is about the time when he was a student and he established the Dell
Inc (Michael Dell: Taking The Direct Approach, 2012). In that context, it is clearly evident from
the case study that his entrepreneurial character was well balanced and quite good in terms of the
innovation and the creativity. Both of these key factors can be seen in his initial professional
career when he launched the company and after hard work of some years, he started assembling
his own computers. This thing shows that his creativity and innovation were up to the mark in
terms of that era and the needs of that time (DELL, n.d.).
However, if we assess the entrepreneurial character of the Michael in the second phase of
his professional career, it is clearly evident from the case study that he had stopped adopting the
innovation and creativity. The history of the Dell Inc.s financial and success stories tells that
Michael Dell didnt adopt the innovation and was unable to compete with the needs of the
modern word and the global computer industry (FOSTER, 2013). Moreover, another important
thing to know is that poor entrepreneurial character of the Michael Dell was not only limited to
himself but he started hiring the top class executives from the Motorola and Apple etc. For this
thing, many of the previous executives of Dell Inc. were fired who were a part of Dells success
since it started.
Is Dell doing the right thing by continuously changing its business model?
The statement is dell doing the right thing by continuously changing its business model
is quite an unclear kind of statement. Every one of us is aware of the fact that innovation,
productivity and creativity are the basic factors which are required for success of any business
venture. In the context of the Dell, the case study makes it clearly visible that Dell has been
changing its business model continuously since it has seen a decrease in the market share and has
lost its top place. In terms of changing its business model, it can be seen that Dell didnt adopt
the innovation within its products and services, in order to compete with the modern trends of the
global computer industry (Johnson, 2013). this thing resulted in that Dell started dividing its
business to different models such as assembling and selling personal computer, software
developing, developing miscellaneous products such as printers, storage products and other
services such as infrastructure services.
The Dell Inc. didnt stay associated only with the above mentioned changes but it kept on
changing its business model continuously. Hence, in context of the above mentioned question
and by keeping the financial statistics of the Dell Inc. one can clearly conclude that Dell is not
doing the right thing by changing its business model continuously. The basic reason behind this
assessment is that Dell Inc. needs to adopt innovation and creativity for its new business models
instead of changing them randomly and without any prior and proper planning (Rochili, 2007).
The changing business models in a continuous manner have not helped the Dell Inc. to meet with
its real objectives and this is the reason that it needs to focus on a long term business model
based on innovation and creativity.
What would be the most dangerous thing for Dell to extrapolate into the future?
There are various things which can be dangerous for Dell to extrapolate into the future.
As mentioned earlier, Dell Inc. has strongly focused on changing its business model after regular
intervals. This can be one of the most dangerous thing for Dell to extrapolate into the future and
it may not be able to meet with the modern needs of the global computer industry.
Currently, Dell Inc. is the second largest computer vendor in the world after HP but it is
facing a serious rivalry and competition from that of ACER. In order to extrapolate into the
future, this can also be one of the dangerous things for Dell. A number of analysts of the
computer industry had already felt that Dell would not be able to make its final cut in the
computer industry in terms of low priced and commodity type personal computers (Gross, 2005).
The different computer brands around the globe have highly adopted the innovation within their
products as the iPad and iPod from Apple. This can be termed as the biggest danger for the Dell
if it focuses to extrapolate into the future (Risk Factors Affecting Our Business and Prospects,
n.d.).
The need of time for Dell is that it should focus on a long term business model and
should adopt the innovation within its products and services. Moreover, in order to overcome the
other threats from the leading competitors of the computer industry, Dell Inc. will have to focus
on a well-balanced and well defined long term product planning.
Should Dell continue with its current strategy of following the consumer market
down in price and adjusting its costs accordingly or, like IBM, should it change its focus to
more profitable business services or, like HP, should it do Both?
HP has been the leading computer seller with the largest market share of the global
computer industry since many years. On the other hand, the IBM too holds a huge market share
by focusing on different business services. The case study makes it clearly visible that Dell has
been focusing on both of the things with its primary focus on the personal computers and
laptops. In the context of the above mentioned question, one must focus on the financial statistics
of the Dell Inc. in order to conclude that it should focus on the profitable business services like
IBM or it should focus on the both things like HP.
In terms of the IBM, the case is like though IBM is well known for its profitable business
services but it is not considered as a giant of the computer industry. While on the other hand, the
HP has reserved the top place in the industry since many years. Focusing on these statistics, it is
needed that Dell should focus on continuing the both things as profitable business services and
following the consumer market down in price and adjusting its costs accordingly. This thing will
not only help the Dell Inc. to get its top position back but it can also come up with long term
benefits for the company. For this reason, the company needs to focus on buying any acquisition
as HP bought the EDS for a worth of total 13.2 billion United States Dollars (Purcell, 2014).
Moreover, the dell also needs to stay aware about the demands of the modern computer industry
in terms of the customer satisfaction. This thing can be done by developing a proper and long
term business model by taking care of previously done mistakes. As a general conclusion of this
case study, it can be concluded that Dell needs to focus on both thing as the profitable business
services and about following the consumer market down in price.
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