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Title: Strategic Position Statement
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February 10, 1998 |
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It was found that there could be a more efficient and profitable way to view movies. Netflix realized this and designed their business around it. After we designed our business we had to get an inventory of movies for our potential customers. At the same time we had to design a user-friendly webpage for our customers to use... Showed first 250 characters
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At the same time we had to design a user-friendly webpage for our customers to use. This webpage was essentially our storefront. If we got someone to the site, we then had to sell the product. Within this webpage our movies were listed by genres and subgenres... Showed next 250 characters
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