Developing a sales strategy for the 'T-Mobile International' account in the Siemens Mobile Network business unit

Transforming strategy models into practice for the example of the 'T-Mobile International' account in the Siemens Mobile Network b

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Author: Daniel Weber ISBN: 9783638552769
Publisher: GRIN Publishing Publication: October 8, 2006
Imprint: GRIN Publishing Language: English
Author: Daniel Weber
ISBN: 9783638552769
Publisher: GRIN Publishing
Publication: October 8, 2006
Imprint: GRIN Publishing
Language: English

Diploma Thesis from the year 2006 in the subject Information Management, grade: 1,7, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, 124 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This document deals with the development of a sales strategy for a key account customer conducting business across domestic boundaries. The idea of key account management and the geographic distinction of it as well as the process of strategic management in this context are discussed. The focus lays on the adaptation of the strategic management process to the particularities of international key account management. In the course of this paper it is illustrated how key account management, with the key account customer as the core element, affects the strategic management process by using it with focus on a single customer instead for a whole industry. For the purpose of taking key account management on an international level, different levels of internationalisation are described and applied to the concept of key account management. As a result of this description the expanded concept of key account management to a global level - global account management - is presented. After describing the essentials of strategy, key account management and strategic management, these elements are merged and the different underlying analytical concepts are presented. The main analytical concept is based on Michael E. Porter's 'competitive strategy' and the five competitive forces. Following the description and the merging of the models, the theoretical framework is applied to the practical case of the 'T-Mobile International' account at Siemens Mobile Networks. The practical case includes the analysis of the business relationship and leads to a final strategy. Keywords: Global account management Key account management Strategic management Strategy development Geographical distinction

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Diploma Thesis from the year 2006 in the subject Information Management, grade: 1,7, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, 124 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This document deals with the development of a sales strategy for a key account customer conducting business across domestic boundaries. The idea of key account management and the geographic distinction of it as well as the process of strategic management in this context are discussed. The focus lays on the adaptation of the strategic management process to the particularities of international key account management. In the course of this paper it is illustrated how key account management, with the key account customer as the core element, affects the strategic management process by using it with focus on a single customer instead for a whole industry. For the purpose of taking key account management on an international level, different levels of internationalisation are described and applied to the concept of key account management. As a result of this description the expanded concept of key account management to a global level - global account management - is presented. After describing the essentials of strategy, key account management and strategic management, these elements are merged and the different underlying analytical concepts are presented. The main analytical concept is based on Michael E. Porter's 'competitive strategy' and the five competitive forces. Following the description and the merging of the models, the theoretical framework is applied to the practical case of the 'T-Mobile International' account at Siemens Mobile Networks. The practical case includes the analysis of the business relationship and leads to a final strategy. Keywords: Global account management Key account management Strategic management Strategy development Geographical distinction

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