Global Business Plan Week 7-Final Draft Subway in Colombia 04/15/2012 Table of Contents Content Page Number Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary 3 Module 1: Identifying Global Opportunities 4 Module 2: Analyzing International Competitors 7 Module 3: Assessing the Economic/Geographic Environment 10 Module 4: Assessing the Sociocultural Environment 13 Module 5: Assessing the Political Legal Environment 15 Module 6: Selecting a Global
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the case study, PepsiCo is a producer of carbonated cola drink and was marketing its products in most countries around the world. PepsiCo’s competitor was Coca-Cola. PepsiCo made two acquisitions of Tropicana and Quaker and the view was that there was synergy and economies of scale to be gained. PepsiCo should have had an organisational structure that will enable the achievement of the organisational mission and objectives. The organisation reorganised their structure to a
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Analysis of Weaknesses 8 Weakness 1 8 Weakness 2 9 Weakness 3 10 Summary of Strengths and Weaknesses 11 Internal Factors Framework 12 Three Core Elements of Wendy’s / Arby’s Strategy: 14 Scope: 14 Distinctive Competencies: 14 Competitive Advantage: 14 SWOT Analysis Matrix: 15 Internal-External Matrix: 17 Grand Strategy Matrix: 18 SPACE Matrix Analysis: 19 PARTS Analysis: 21 Count Summary Analysis: 22 Further Analysis 23 The Strategy 23 The Strategy Map 24 Financial Perspective 24
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CONTRAST 150 WORDS 30 MINUTES VARIOUS MODES PARAGRAPHS 250 WORDS 60 MINUTES TASK 1 : REPORT WRITING PIE CHARTS BAR GRAPHS TYPES OF GRAPHS PIE CHART SALMA’S EXPENDITURE FOR SEMESTER 1 10% 15% 35% 40% ENTERTAINMENT FOOD & RENT STUDY MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BAR GRAPH MOBILE PHONE OWNER GROWTH M I L L I O N S 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 OWNERS IN 1998 OWNERS IN 2008 LINE GRAPH NUMBER OF TOURISTS VISITING MALAYSIA 6 THOUSANDS 5 4
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been named one of the best companies to work for from Fortune Magazine, ranked third in customer service by Consumer Report, and in 2012, was the most profitable supermarket in the nation outperforming leading supermarkets Wal-Mart, Kroger, and Whole Foods. Publix success can be attributed to its customer centric strategy which aims to achieve complete customer satisfaction through customer intimacy and extensive customer training. In order for Publix to continue its success in the supermarket market
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Recently, quality and price of products are no longer important as features for customers to choose. Because of the similarity of all kind of products including quality and price, customers would pay more attention on the different of every single company and their products as well. In this situation, social value might be the striking factor that leads to the success. In other words, purchasers are not only willing to support mentally, but with the meaning social activities, they are also enthusiastically
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Understanding the Concepts William Gould Finance 100 Dr. Crawford March 7, 2013 Strayer University, Augusta Campus Owning and operating your own business is a goal of most Americans. The thing about owning your own business is to understand the concepts of operating a small business. When thinking about starting a small business, a person must have a well written business plan. A business plan is an “a formal document that describes a business concept, outlines core business objectives
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| Calibration of a Chromel-Alumel Thermocouple | | Module Title: Engineering ApplicationsModule Tutor: | Student Name: | Submission Date: | | Contents Objectives 3 Introduction 3 Apparatus 3 Theory 3 Results 4 Discussion 4 Conclusion 6 References 6 Calibration of a Chromel-Alumel Thermocouple Objectives * Use a thermometer to tell the changing temperatures of water * To become familiar with the principles of temperature measurement Introduction
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Chapter 4 Concluding Case 1. According to Chapter 4 of the text, a “mission is a clear and concise expression of the basic purpose of the organization”. “It describes what the organization does, who it does it for, its basic good or service, and its values.” Mission statements vary in terms of specificity. For example a larger company such as Proctor & Gamble, will have a much broader mission, commensurate with the size of its target customer base. A smaller, local owned, business will typically
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creation of SWOT, so the origin remains obscure. SWOT Analysis includes:- * Strengths: Characteristics of the business or project that give it an advantage over others. * Weaknesses: Characteristics that place the business or project at a disadvantage relative to others * Opportunities: Elements that the project could exploit to its advantage * Threats: Elements in the environment that could cause trouble for the business or project Identification of SWOTs is important because they
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