Social Performance of Organizations Joseph D. Williams Business 475 Professor Stephanie Dunston June 14, 2016 Social Performance of Organizations Apple is one of the most well-known establishments functioning in the current time and Apple is in a relatively elevated standpoint in terms of their brand recognition as well as the way in which their products and services are received on both a critical and profitable level. This is perhaps all the more extraordinary given the way in which the company grieved from a relatively poor greeting and low market share in the early 1990’s which triggered a major shift in the organization’s viewpoint and product range in order to be the successful company it is documented as today. Although …show more content…
Furthermore, there are also specific considerations for those software designers who fashion applications for Apple’s network and the manufacturers who make the mechanisms and assemble the required products. Consumers would also be considered as an influential stakeholder. There are other industries to be considered. The music industry in particular having a substantial part and influence on the way the finances of the organization can be measured. It is through the expansion of the iTunes model and the capability to legally download content that Apple changed the consumption model for such broadcasting forms within a very short time, and the arrangement preserved between the company and music editors will continue to provide a key display of potential revenue forecasts (Coupey, …show more content…
The more satisfied customers are, and the better efforts play a role in increasing and maintaining a long-term association between them and the organization then the more likely they will be to return as customers but also to bring more customers based on their own positive practices. Such a relationship goads companies such as Apple to dedicate considerable time and capitals to targeted marketing and sales strategies by way of ensuring this relationship