P5: Describe the influence of two contrasting economic environments on business activities within a selected organisation. M2: Compare the challenges to selected business activities within a selected organisation, in two different economic environments. This assignment is asking me to describe the influence of two contrasting economic environments on business activities within a selected organisation. Nike is a global brand specialising
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Table of content 1. Executive summary…………………………pag.3 2. Introduction…………………………………pag.3 3. Gant chart………………………….………..pag.4 4. External environment……………….………pag.4 Social factors……………….……….pag.5 Legal factors……………….……….pag.7 Economic factors…………………..pag.7 Political factors…………………….pag.8 Technological factors……………...pag.8 5. SWOT analysis……………………………….pag.9
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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
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‘corporate,’ ‘social,’ and ‘responsibility' viz a viz “Corporates are being responsible for the Society". This article aims to explain the meaning, underlying concepts and theories of corporate social responsibility. Let us now understand the meaning of CSR and why is it important in modern days. Definitions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) The broadest definition of CSR defined by The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum is, ‘‘CSR means open and transparent business practices
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Summary 12 7.Judge how the business and cultural environments affects organisation 12 7.1Give an understanding of how "business" and "cultural" affects The Body Shop 13 7.2Show why "business" and "cultural" environments are important to The Body Shop 14 7.3 Summary 15 8.Conclusion 16 9.Reference 17 1.Introduction This assignment mainly requires me to identity the purpose of an organization and investigate the behaviors of organisations and the market environment. It asks me to use 6 outcome
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Introduction In this task I will describe how political, legal and social factors are impacting upon BMW’s (A profit making business) activities and their stakeholders. I will also examine how political, legal and social factors have impacted on BMW in the UK and China. BMW BMW group has luxury brands ranges MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW it's a really popular cars so they are the main strengths of BMW. Their present positions in market are very renounced and faithful so company turnover and trading
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Word counted: 3308 Executive summery The object of this report is to assess the nature and the external environment that a business operates in. Any kind of changes can affect and influence the operation of the business. To examine the environment of the firm we can develop the PESTEL analysis (which stands for political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal environment). This model helps us to understand the environmental factors which can affect the activities of a company
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1. IF YOU HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AS THE BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF THE MINGO GROUP WHAT ARE THE KEY FACTORS YOU WOULD EVALUATE UNDER THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING PRIOR TO BID FOR A FRANCHISE OPERATION WITH McDeW. First we should get a clear view about what environmental scanning is. Environmental scanning is 4th step of strategic management model. …………. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MODEL…….. *
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competition, technology, changes in customer preferences, and the business environment. Instead, they use their current successes to continue to build a competitive advantage for the future, constantly seeking new ways to remain flexible, innovative, efficient, and responsive to their customers. One of the most important ways of accomplishing this is to make sure that their organization structures and systems remain adaptable. A business must always be prepared to meet the complex and ever-changing
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