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     Evolution Of The Xbox Supply Chain Submitted by akangala on March 1, 2008 Category: Business Words: 4544 | Pages: 19 Views: 299 Popularity Rank: 22,037 Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper) EVOLUTION OF THE XBOX SUPPLY CHAIN April 2, 2007 Contents Section 1: A Synopsis and interpretation of the Supply chain changes made between Xbox and Xbox 360 Section 2: Benefits and Risks of global launch of Xbox 360 Section 3: Benefits and Limitations of using EMS firms concentrated in China and an Analysis of the co-ordination efforts required Section 4: References 21 Section 1: A Synopsis and interpretation of the Supply chain changes made between Xbox and Xbox 360 by Anand Kangala In July 1999, Microsoft legitimized its expansion beyond its core competencies, to invade the gaming hardware market with Xbox and made its impression on the thrill and action seeking needs of the sophisticated video gamers. It aimed at providing a console that would enable the gamers to push the skills and risk-taking prowess to mesmerizing limits ' much beyond what was then offered by its formidable champion players Sony and Nintendo. Two years later, with time-to-market clock ticking fast and loud, Microsoft had to 'work' its supply chain to line up and deliver large volumes of high quality products to the consumer market in time for the 2001 holiday season. Gaining in popularity since its launch in 2001, the Home and Entertainment Division (HED) of Microsoft set its sights on developing the next-generation product ' the Microsoft Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. The HED had the dual objective of exceeding the functionality and performance of the predecessor, and put in action the lessons learned by streamlining supply chain processes to keep the manufacturing costs low and guarantee delivery for the 2005 holiday season. It also consciously sought to reverse tables on Sony by launching its new generation game console ' Xbox 360 prior the launch of Sony's PS3 consoles. The changes in the supply chain that enabled this and the motivation behind the change are...

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