practitioners: General tools to help organise and compare data: Time series analysis Growth indexes Composite indexes Benchmarking GIS mapping PEST / trends analysis Tools to help cities understand the structure of their local economy: Sector share analysis Value-added analysis Economic base analysis Location quotient Specialisation index Shift share analysis Input-output analysis Social accounting matrix Cluster mapping Value chain analysis Tools to look at local endowments: Asset mapping Tools to assess human
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Contents List of Figures 2 1. Background 3 2. Micro Environmental Analysis 4 2.1 Company Analysis 4 2.1.1 Management of Proctor & Gamble 5 2.2 Industry Analysis 8 3. Macro Environmental Analysis 10 3.1 Political 10 3.2 Economic 10 3.3 Social 12 3.4 Technological 13 4. SWOT Analysis 16 4.1 Strength 16 4.2 Weakness 16 4.3 Opportunity 17 4.4 Threat 17 5. Conclusion 19 6. Recommendation 21 7. References 22
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Field Study – Chilean Wine Industry Chile country analysis 1. Country Profile: i. Population: 16,634,603. About 90% of them are classified as white people and mestizos. ii. Currency: Chilean Peso (CLP). Current spot rate: 0.001924 USD/CLP iii. GDP: Its estimate GDP for 2013 is $285.703 billion (38th in the world ranking). It had been growing constantly since 1997 until 2009 (global crisis). Adjusting it at PPP (reflects real purchasing power) it rises to $341.914 billion
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MACRO FACTORS AFFECTING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SUBMITTED BY: AAYUSH VERMA INTRODUCTION A business firm is an open system. It gets resources from the environment and supplies its goods and services to the environment. There are different levels of environmental forces. Some are close and internal forces whereas others are external forces. External forces may be related to national level, regional level or international level. These environmental forces provide opportunities or threats to the
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MACRO FACTORS AFFECTING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SUBMITTED BY: AAYUSH VERMA INTRODUCTION A business firm is an open system. It gets resources from the environment and supplies its goods and services to the environment. There are different levels of environmental forces. Some are close and internal forces whereas others are external forces. External forces may be related to national level, regional level or international level. These environmental forces provide opportunities or threats to the
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Table of Contents I. Introduction A. Company Profile a. History b. Mission and Vision Statement c. Important Events, Issues and Activities d. Organizational Chart B. Competitors Profile II. Industry Analysis A. External Factors B. Internal Factors III. Competitive Analysis: Porteu’s Five Model IV. Strategy Formulation A. Present B. Proposed C. Strategy Formulation Matrix V. Strategy Implementation A. Objectives B. Recommendation I. Introduction
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power in Latin America and the world’s 10thlargest economy. * The country is open to and encourages foreign investment by implementing investor-friendly policies. The country is one of the world’s leading destinations for foreign direct investment. * Brazil is the fourth biggest producer of gold in the world. It has abundant reserves of natural resources and many regions are still unexplored which make the country an attractive location for mine development. * Brazil has an established
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How Political Factors Affect Business Activities in Asian Countries . Contents . 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………..……..3 2. Political Factors That Affect Business………………………………………...4 1) The Case of Toyota Motor Corporation………………….….……..5 2) The Case of Taiwan………………………………..…………….…….…….8 3. Conclusion…………………………………………………………..…………………..…9 4. References……………………………………………………………………………..….10 Introduction For every business, internal factors, such as the company’s culture
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Background Information & Problem Statement ___________________________________________________________________________ Châteaux Margaux is a historic wine estate in the Bordeaux region of France, which has been producing fine wine since the 15th century. The estate was one of four châteaux to achieve Premier cru, or “first growth,” status in the Bordeaux Classification of 1855, securing its status as one of the finest and most expensive wines in the world. The primary wine produced by the Châteaux
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Strategy and Competitive Positioning ......................................................................... 9 Risks ........................................................................................................................ 13 Financial analysis ..................................................................................................... 15 Forecast, Valuation and Recommendations .............................................................. 17 Appendix .........................
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