...Contents Executive summary 2 Introduction 2 Use of PEST analysis 4 PEST analysis of Facebook 5 References 7 Executive summary This assignment is all about PEST analysis of an organization. At first I’m going to talk about the history of organization that is Facebook and then will talk about what is PEST analysis and also the uses and would also talk about the PEST analysis of Facebook. Introduction Facebook is one of the most successful social networking sites which was founded and developed by Mark Zuckerberg. The 19 year old Mark Zuckerberg had released this site in the year 2004 and later was known as “thefacebook.com”. After this website was released, Mark Zuckerberg was sued by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss (twins) and Divya Narayan (three Stanford citizens) as he had an agreement with the three Stanford citizens to create a similar social networking site known as Harvardconnection.com but instead Mark used their ideas and thoughts to develop social networking site which is now known as Facebook. This claim soon became a full-fledged suit as the three Stanford citizen charged Mark Zuckerberg for scam and robbery. In March 2004, Facebook had expanded from Harvard to Stanford, Yale and Columbia. Sean Parker who is the co-founder of Napster heard about Facebook and started giving advices to Mark Zuckerberg and later became the president of Facebook. In June 2004, Facebook was available for all 30 campuses in United States and connecting around 150,000 people...
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... Academic Year: 2013/14 Semester: 01 London School Of Marketing Marketing Consultancy Report On ‘eBay Inc.’ Reported By: Mohammad Russel Report Date: 14/11/2013 Content Introduction 1. A brief history of eBay Inc. …………………………………… 03 2. Market position of eBay Inc. …………………………………… 03 3. Client Issues …………………………………… 05 4. Implications, if client problem is not treated …………………………………… 06 Situation Analysis of Market Market situation comparison .……………………………….….. 06 Situation Analysis Models ……………...……………………. 07 Internal Analysis: SWOT Analysis …..……………………………...... 07 External Analysis: PEST Analysis ........................................................ 08 Porters Five Force Analysis ........................................................ 08 Recommendations .….………………………………. 08 Appendix …………………………………… 09 References …………………………………… 12 Introduction A brief history of eBay Inc. eBay Inc. is an multi-billion American multinational company founded in 3 September 1995, by computer programmer Pierre Omidyar, headquartered in San Jose, California. It is an Internet consumer-to-consumer corporation...
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...Introduction PEST Analysis is the Political, Economic, Social culture and Technology analysis that a company does to determine the overall business environment. A PEST analysis is a look at the external environment of a company or a business that plays an important role in managing and decision making of a company. It is crucial for a company to consider its environment before relating with the public or customers. The PEST analysis examines the impact of each of the factor on the company. Thus, political factor considers the impact of legislatives changes, stability of the economy and event that related with the government and politics that may affect the business. Influence of economy, such as interest rate, stability of economy, inflation levels and such helps the company make better decision on how to operate their company effectively. Besides that, the social drive is a crucial part on PEST analysis. Creating and developing a social culture takes time and effort and a new motive driven company such as Air Asia has to develop me method on how to connect with the society's lifestyle, demographics, and media. Technological point of PEST analysis relates with competing technology development with other competitors and effective information and communication between the market and the company. Political Analysis Political Analysis mainly states about the aviation acts and regulation which needed by aviation company such as Air Asia to operate their business. The political...
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...Vittorio Berry’s Bug Blasters Website Evaluation 30 March 2015 Table of Contents I. Berry’s Bug Blasters: Purpose & Audience 3 II. Evaluation Criteria 3 III. Comparative Review 6 IV. Detailed Analysis: Design Criteria 8 V. Recommendations for Improvement 10 VI. Proposed Changes 10 I. Berry’s Bug Blasters: Purpose & Audience The virtual organization we decided to evaluate is Berry’s Bug Blasters. The purpose of the site is to provide extermination and pest control services to both residential and commercial customers in the Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas area. Specifically, Berry’s Bug Blasters services include pest, mosquito, termite, and even order control. Our commercial clientele covers a range of different types of businesses including manufacturing, government, medical, retail, and financial industries. II. Evaluation Criteria design criteria | Description | importance | url | Does the URL briefly but accurately describe the website? | Reflects the company name so users can find your website easily. Improves search engine optimization when users are surfing the Internet for services. | Download Time | Does the site load quickly, even on mobile devices? | You want users to be able to access your website quickly and easily. Regardless of whether or not a it’s a PC or a mobile device. Large media files or too much content can prevent the page from loading properly. | Ease of Use | Is the website user-friendly? Meaning is all the...
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...Insert student name here WEB/236 Web Design I University of Phoenix Insert name of professor Insert date due Berry’s Bug Blaster Web Evaluation The website which was developed for Berry’s Bug Blaster’s is intended to be an informative site for the company’s pest control services. The site contains the up-to-date contact information and features all of the current advertised specials and promotions. Also included is a detailed list of the pests the company handles as well as the current methods used in all services. The intended audience is directed at customers who are currently dealing with pests, or have dealt with pest control problems in the past. Berry’s attempts to attract customers who are in need of their specialty services by offering promotional pricing and a detailed step by step process in which they will make all potential customers place of residence pest free. [Is this regional?] Berry’s Bug Blasters’ website has several goals: 1. Bring in new customers by having a web presence when pest control companies are searched using search engines 2. Be easily found when previous customers need assistance with a new issue 3. Inform customers of available services 4. Provide customers with contact and address information as well as a way to contact the company directly through the website. [Goals End here .. the following items are evaluation points. This belongs in strengths and weaknesses] 5. The current layout uses a semi-dark background...
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...Abstract: This course work will concentrate on marketing analysis of the world’s leading circus company Cirque du Soleil. Based on the data given it will conduct a PEST, Porter’s 5-Forces, SWOT analysis and discuss the results, together with results paper will concentrate on marketing and positioning strategies and Ansoff’s Matrix, and also recommend strategy measures for achieving sustainable economic development outcomes. It was found that, first of all, Cirque du Soleil is making a profit while most of its competitors are fail to break even. Second, with its innovative and creative productions, the Cirque stays in a distinct position that none of its competitors can compete. Third, the Cirque’s shows ease to accept by the world and became more flexible due to the sufficient diversity in performers’ nationalities and with experience in multi-field. Table of Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………..5 2. PEST and Porter’s 5-forces analysis................................................5 3. SWOT Analysis................................................................................11 4. Marketing and positioning strategies...............................................14 5. Ansoff’s Matrix…………………………………………..………..16 6. Conclusion........................................................................................18 Bibliography.......................................................................
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...Williams College Marketing principles Submitted by : TASK1 This essay will have a brief definition and explanation of the marketing process and the evaluationn of costs and benefits of the marketing orientation. Marketing is a procedure of planning and conducting ideas and strategies in order to satisfy consumers and organizations. The marketing process contains: * Situation analysis * 5c analysis. Company, customers, competitors, collaborators, climate. * PEST analysis. For macro-environmental political, economic, societal, and technological factors * SWOT analysis. Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats-for the internal and external situation. * Marketing strategy * Once the best opportunity to satisfy unfulfilled customer needs is identified, strategic plan for opportunity can be developed. * Marketing mix decisions * Product development- specifying, and production the first nuits of the Product * Priming décisions * Distribution contacts * Promotional campaign development * Implementation and control At this point in the process, the marketing plan has been developed and the product has been launched. Given that few environments are static, the result of the marketing effort should be monitored closely. * The advanatges and disavantages of marketing orientation are A company with a marketing orientation has a strategic focus centered on awareness...
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...Kaplan AB209 All Discussions Unit 1 In both your Reading and in the Learning Activity you have reviewed the legal forms of business entity. Depending on how your business is set up as a legal business entity affects the financial and long term success of your business. Describe three types of business entities, and describe at least three stakeholders for each one. What are the stakeholders’ interests in each of these business entities? Do any of these stakeholder interests conflict with each other? If so, how? Unit 2 This week you reviewed the employment process in your Learning Activity. Now you will get an opportunity to discuss some of the issues that affect small businesses in this arena. What do you think are the most serious weaknesses in the interviewing process as conducted at many small businesses? How could these be remedied? Are on-line testing and games to screen potential candidates fair in your estimation? Why or why not? Unit 3 This Discussion provides you with an opportunity to apply and discuss the employment process concepts presented in your Reading and Learning Activity. You practiced with the hiring process concepts in the Learning Activity this week. Learning how to apply this process should better prepare you for your current or future management position. Most managers must participate in or are responsible for the hiring process at some point in their jobs. If you run a small business you may have to do all the hiring yourself...
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...Unit 1 In both your Reading and in the Learning Activity you have reviewed the legal forms of business entity. Depending on how your business is set up as a legal business entity affects the financial and long term success of your business. Describe three types of business entities, and describe at least three stakeholders for each one. What are the stakeholders’ interests in each of these business entities? Do any of these stakeholder interests conflict with each other? If so, how? Unit 2 This week you reviewed the employment process in your Learning Activity. Now you will get an opportunity to discuss some of the issues that affect small businesses in this arena. What do you think are the most serious weaknesses in the interviewing process as conducted at many small businesses? How could these be remedied? Are on-line testing and games to screen potential candidates fair in your estimation? Why or why not? Unit 3 This Discussion provides you with an opportunity to apply and discuss the employment process concepts presented in your Reading and Learning Activity. You practiced with the hiring process concepts in the Learning Activity this week. Learning how to apply this process should better prepare you for your current or future management position. Most managers must participate in or are responsible for the hiring process at some point in their jobs. If you run a small business you may have to do all the hiring yourself, at least initially. Read the...
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...Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 3. Problem Statement………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 4. Objective………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 5. Scope………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 6. Methodology……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 7. Data Analysis and Summary of Key Findings…………………………………………………………………………….8 7.1 Interviews………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....8 7.2 Information of the Organization………………………………………………………………………………………………….9 7.3 Organizational Structure of the Corporation……………………………………………………………………………11 8. Major Issues………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 9. Recommendations………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 10. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17 References………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….18 Attachments……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….19 Executive Summary: Management practice relies upon case studies and the individual experiences of managers when dealing with workplace situations. In order to get a complete grasp of these practices, both theoretical and practical knowledge is required. To this end, Southern Management Corporations managerial practices were studied and analyzed to understand how the managements work practices affected its residents and also its employees. The outcome of our study has identified...
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...knowledge. Executive Summary Today e-commerce became a major part in the business world. It remains a relatively changing area of business management and information technology. Nowadays modern organizations are seeking for the methods to expand their business, so ecommerce became one of the solutions for that. With the use of e-commerce, organizations easily can achieve their goals. Therefore in this project we first considering about the global influence of e-commerce. And understand the positive and negative effects of ecommerce on society. Akbar brother’s (pvt) Ltd is a large tea manufacturing and exporting company in Sri Lanka. We selected the Akbar brother’s (pvt) Ltd as our organization because it does not have an e-commerce website provided. First we accessed their core and supportive business functions by studying them. We identified their core business and eight supportive businesses. Then we identified and evaluate their short term and long term business aims and the stake holders...
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...Introduction 1 1.1 Objective of the report 3 1.2 Scope of the report 3 1.3 The Importance of Computerized MIS on Budget Airline 3 2. Body 4 2.1 PEST (International, Demographical) Analysis 4 2.2 SWOT Analysis 11 2.3 Porter’s Value Chain 13 2.4 Competitive Analysis / Porter’s 5 Forces 14 2.5 Online Reservation System 18 3.0 Recommendation 20 4.0 Conclusion 21 Reference 22 1. Introduction An organized approach to the study of the information needs of an organization's management at every level in making operational, tactical, and strategic decisions. Its objective is to design and implement procedures, processes, and routines that provide suitably detailed reports in an accurate, consistent, and timely manner. In a management information system, modern, computerized systems continuously gather relevant data, both from inside and outside an organization. This data is then processed, integrated, and stored in a centralized database (or data warehouse) where it is constantly updated and made available to all who have the authority to access it, in a form that suits their purpose. The main purpose of the MIS is to give managers feedback about their own performance; top management can monitor the company as a whole. Information displayed by the MIS typically shows "actual" data over against "planned" results and results from a year before; thus it measures progress against goals. AirAsia Berhad is a Malaysian low-cost airline headquartered near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia...
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...environmental degradation through creating an online platform for the exchange, sharing and recycling of used goods among its online users. Due to the unique concept of the organization, conventional business models may not be applicable for “re-use- UK” and thus, in the first part of this report an attempt has been made to develop an appropriate business model for them. The focal point of which is the key partnerships that “re-use –UK” must form. As per the assessment requirement, in depth strategic analysis of “re-use UK” has been conducted using PEST analysis and Porters five forces. A critical assessment of the major emerging technological trends that are shaping the dynamics of the start-up’s industry is also included in the report. Since, the start-up plans to operate through the internet, a major portion of this report focuses on the development of a suitable IS strategy for “re -use UK” using the results of the strategic analysis and technological trend analysis as inputs. This section includes a detailed account of the major components of the potential IS strategy, along with information regarding its management. Finally, the...
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...Assignment 1. “PEST analysis is used by businesses around the world to devise a strategic approach to their activities”. Discuss this statement highlighting the various components of the said analysis (25 marks) In this new age of economics there are several environmental factors other than industrial factors that affect a company’s performance. As a matter of fact the companies need to keep up their competitive advantages, like increasing product value or setting contingency plans for threats. These external factors can be manipulated in such a way that the company beneficiates from its impact. Environmental factors can be market, weather, client and internal factors are employees, assets of the company. To evaluate the power of those external factors, most organization performs the PEST analysis. It is a simple analysis that helps the management body to get a bigger picture of the Political, Economic, Social and Technological factors that affects the company. The study of PEST analysis concludes how the company will react to environmental change by setting up new strategies. Those external factors affects important variable in the organization that simultaneously affect the organization’s supply and demand level and eventually cost of the product. The PEST analysis is an important tool that explains the market growth or decline. It also states where the company is standing, its potentials and what or who the best business targets are. The PEST analysis helps an organization...
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...Case 1 PEST analysis for Target Canada MGMT 6057 Contemporary Business Management Fanshawe College Submitted To: Albert Knab Submitted By: Jwal Dakwala Student Id: 0723855 Date: October 18, 2014 Introduction The acronym of PEST is: * Political * Economic * Social * Technological PEST includes factors related to political, economic, social and technological related factors of the company whose effect can cause a great loss to the company. PEST analysis describes the structure of some macro-environmental factors that are used in scanning, environmental fundamental element for a strategic measurement which affects all the firm of the company. PEST factors are crucial to the company’s environment which can affect the company’s growth or can even shut down a company. Such factors are beyond the company’s firm and can cause a great threat by themselves. Political components fundamentally incorporate the tenets and regulations made by the legislature and some lawful issues which incorporate formal to casual decides that are most to be trailed by the organization. Financial components incorporates the impact of monetary development, investment rate, swapping scale and expansion rate. Social variables incorporates social components and it likewise incorporates wellbeing distinguishment, populace development rate, age dispersion and security. Technological elements incorporates innovative angles which can bring down the impediment to entrance and which can...
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