COMPONENTS OF THE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN

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COMPONENTS OF THE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN Click here to start OPERATIONS Factories, Distribution Channels, Advertising Marketing HQ and executive Planning Design, Engineering Value multiplication SUPPLIERS Raw materials, Labor, Tools Value addition BUYERS Markets Sales offices Value delivery Click here to continue

COMPONENTS OF THE GLOBAL IT VALUE CHAIN OPERATIONS R&D, Telcoms services, Advertising Marketing HQ and executive Planning System Design, Software Engineering Value multiplication SUPPLIERS Raw materials, Employees, SW Packages Outsourcers Value addition BUYER Markets Sales offices Value delivery Click here to continue

ASSESSMENT OF THE COMPONENTS OF THE GLOBAL IT VALUE CHAIN Specific country characteristics OPERATIONS R&D, Telcoms services, Advertising Marketing HQ and executive Planning System Design, Software Engineering Value multiplication SUPPLIERS Raw materials, Employees, SW Packages Outsourcers Value addition BUYERS Markets Sales offices Value delivery What is there about a particular country as a society, culture, economy, physical system, etc. that would influence a decision to locate all or part of the global IT supply chain there …and how successful would such a venture be?