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iWireless Customization Made Easy Group 6

What We’re About Make-to-order Accessory Company Apps, Ringers, Wallpapers, Cases Imagination is the limit

Business Strategy & Core Competency Differentiation: Speed and Efficiency Identify behaviors and skills of employees Initiative and creativity Feed Back, Teamwork, Reliability and Quality of work

Competitive Forces Analysis Entries: No Real Competitors Substitutes: Same Service, Cheaper Price Buyers: Varies on customer Knowledge Suppliers: Customers Supply Mobile Device Rivalry: iTunes other App Stores (Android)

Cutting Edge IT #1 Create Mobile Apps Doesn’t exist? We’ll Make It Gives Customer A Better Shopping Experience Brand Name In Mobile App Development

Cutting Edge IT #2 Augmented Reality Innovation Accessible information Improve quality of final product

Cutting Edge IT #3 Real Time Software Using a Super Computer Track Product through different departments Add Customers in our DB

The End