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    Swot

    Evaluating a Company’s External Environment LEARNING OBJECTIVES LO1 Identify factors in a company’s broad macro-environment that may have strategic significance. Recognize the factors that cause competition in an industry to be fierce, more or less normal, or relatively weak. Become adept at mapping the market positions of key groups of industry rivals. Learn how to determine whether an industry’s outlook presents a company with sufficiently attractive opportunities for growth and profitability

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    Apple Business Model

    2.1. Elements of successful business model 4 2.2. Apple’s innovation on its business model 4 2.2.1. Customer Value Innovation 4 2.2.2. Profit Pattern Innovation 5 3. Challenges Analysis 6 3.1. Apple’s challenges 6 3.2. Porter’s Five Force Model analysis 6 3.2.1. Threat of new entrants 7 3.2.2. Threat of substitute products or services 7 3.2.3. Bargaining power of customers (buyers) 7 3.2.4. Bargaining power of suppliers 8 3.2.5. Intensity of competitive rivalry 8

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    Study Skill

    Environmental Analysis SWOT analysis Apple has created its image as a multinational corporation, which designs, manufactures and sells computers, consumers’ electronics and software. Along with these, Apple provides related services to its customers. Area of concern | Types of concern | | Favorable | Unfavorable | Internal Environment | Strengths * Loyal Customers * Flame of Innovation * Diversification and differentiation of Products * Use of Mac OSX’s unique operating system

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    Analysis of the Australian Bicycle Industry

    the number of Australian cyclists by 2016, and The City of Sydney Cycle Strategy and Action Plan 2007-2017 aims to increase the number of bicycle trips made in the City of Sydney, as a percentage of total trips, from less than two per cent in 2006 to five per cent by 2011, and to 10 per cent by 2016. (Source: http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/publichealth/preventioresearch/news/Cycling%20to%20work%20in%20Sydney%202001-2011%20-%20final%20for%20website%20(2).pdf) Unfortunately, the data obtained from

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    Dicore Case Study

    1. External Analysis In order to understand the environment of the mining industry and evaluate Dicore’s competitors and customers, this chapter will adopt some tools, such as PESTEL and Porter’s five forces, to analyze the external environment of Dicore International. 2.1. PESTEL Analysis The PESTEL framework is often used to analyze the broad macro-environment of an organization (Johnson et al, 2014). Thus, it is used in this chapter to identify how the trend of drilling industry

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    Hooter's Case Study

    to protect its intellectual property rights, including its brand image” as one of the reasons. In the following analysis, the Porter’s Five Forces Model will be applied to the restaurant sector Hooter’s currently operates in, attempting to draw some conclusions and identify weaknesses within the company for sustainable growth. Analysis: Porter’s Five Forces Supplier Power: The restaurant industry, as well as the fast casual sector is a very competitive industry. Many of the foodservice suppliers

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    Business Project

    Business Project – HMV Chan Ho Yeung 13431908 Context 1. Introduction 2 2. Comparative Analysis of the company’s competitive position in its various markets 3 2.1 PEST 4 2.2 Porter 5 forces 5 2.3 Value Chain 7 3. Considerations for the company’s position in relation to cross-cultural issues 10 3.1 Hofstede Cultural dimensions 10 3.2 Iceberg model of culture 14 4. The company’s position in relation to corporate social responsibility 16 4.1 Carroll’s CSR Pyramid 16

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    influence of technology is also discussed throughout the course. Prerequisites KG 592 Foundations of Business Management and Marketing Learning Objectives Students who successfully complete this course should be able to: 1. Use Porter's Five Forces Model to analyze specific domestic and international industries (Assessed by: BPP-Industry Analysis paper). 2. Analyze (compare/contrast) the effects of political, economic, legal and social dimensions on the global managerial challenges (Assessed

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    Apple's Business Case Analysis

    impact on potential market share and profit opportunity of Apple introducing a new tablet device A standard discrete choice study by using the strategy matrix would be appropriate to address the first two objectives; the third requires the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis. Introduce the scenario of Apple introducing a new tablet to the market, and test scenarios where there are multiple competitors from Apple. By comparing these new scenarios to consumer reactions to the current market, this helps the client

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    Industry Analysis

    The five forces in Industry analysis Porter five forces analysis is a framework to analyse the level of competition within an industry and business strategy development. Pullan (2013) asserts that these forces were developed by Michael Porter to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of an Industry. These five forces are depicted below; Fig (i) A graphical representation of Porter's five forces (Cimasi R J: 2014) Threats of New Entry Profitable

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