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Published by: International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
Originally published in: 2000
Version: 13.11.2003
Length: 6 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

This is part of a case series. Samsung Electronics started implementing its business plan in 1983. This case is written from Samsung's point of view and illustrates how Samsung Electronics delivered the first DRAM chips to the market, after successfully acquiring DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) technology and building the first manufacturing plant in less than a year. The emphasis is on the ways Samsung so rapidly climbed the learning curve to become the world leader.
Size:
40,000 employees
Other setting(s):
1982-1984

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Abstract

This is part of a case series. Samsung Electronics started implementing its business plan in 1983. This case is written from Samsung's point of view and illustrates how Samsung Electronics delivered the first DRAM chips to the market, after successfully acquiring DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) technology and building the first manufacturing plant in less than a year. The emphasis is on the ways Samsung so rapidly climbed the learning curve to become the world leader.

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Size:
40,000 employees
Other setting(s):
1982-1984

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