Abhishek FT163006 Divya FT163020 Jimmy FT163035 Megha FT163051 Prateek FT163068 Shamipa FT163085 Vaibhav FT163099 Contents Introduction 3 PESTEL Analysis 4 Political and Legal 4 Environmental 4 Socio-cultural 4 Technology 4 Economic 4 Porter’s five forces analysis 6 Competitive Rivalry: Moderate but constantly increasing 6 Threat of New Entrants: Low 7 Bargaining Power of Suppliers – Low 7 Bargaining Power of Buyers – High 7 Threat
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3. Human Resource Management(HRM) Analysis 7 4. Marketing Analysis 8 5. Operational Analysis 10 6. Strength and Weakness of the Company 11 External Analysis 7. P.E.S.T.E.L. Analysis 12 8. Porter’s 5 forces 14 9. Critical Success Factors 16 10. Marketing Analysis 16 11. Opportunities 17 12. Threats 17 Current Strategies 13. Strategic Position 18 14. Proposed Strategies 18
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and Nokia – who is stronger? 3 2.1.1 Competitive Analysis 3 2.1.1.1 SWOT Analysis 5 1.1.1 Strengths of Apple 6 2.1.1.2 Value Chain Analysis 9 2.1.1.3 Resourced Base View Tool 11 3.0 QUESTION 2 14 3.1 PESTEL analysis tool 15 3.2 Porter’s Five Forces 17 3.3 The Implications for Strategic Development are; 21 4.0 QUESTION 3 21 4.1 Critical Analysis Lessons from Apple’s risky but profitable strategy 21 5.0 REFERENCE: 23
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policy on the activities of a business organization. By assuming that the aforesaid organization is operating in a monopolistic competitive market, the report analyzes the way how pricing decisions are made. Furthermore the impact of market forces and PESTEL factors on the above company has been taken into discussion. Finally the advantages of international trade to the company Bogawanthalawa PLC and the influence of the global factors in Sri
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https://www.boundless.com/marketing/ marketing book link macro-environment (noun) DEFINITION OF MACRO-ENVIRONMENT Larger societal forces that affect the micro-environment. EXAMPLES OF MACRO-ENVIRONMENT IN THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: Scanning and Analysis All organizations should continuously appraise their situation and adjust their strategy to adapt to the environment. One technique used by organizations to monitor the environment is known as environmental scanning. It allows marketers to understand
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The remaining business units would become Kraft Foods Group (KRFT) and would be a high-margin, slow growth, North American grocery business. The following report begins with assessing the processed food industry as a whole through a PESTEL and Porter’s Five Forces analysis. Second, a SWOT and financial analysis are used to evaluate MDLZ and KRFT. Lastly, final recommendations are made for each of the new companies. II. Industry Analysis The processed foods industry incorporates many different
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International Human resources: THE MEUBLESLUX CASE STUDY A briefing on the proposed expansion to the USA Introduction: 2 1. SWOT & PESTEL 2 POLITICAL 3 ECONOMICAL 4 SOCIAL 4 TECHNOLOGICAL 4 ECOLOGICAL 4 2. PORTER’S 5 FORCES 5 3. ANALYSIS 6 4. ADVICES & RECOMMANDATIONS 6 A. Distribution 6 B. HRM Issues 7 C. Cultural Diversity 7 D. Rules, Regulations and Labor Rights 8 E. Innovation and competitive strategy 8
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Contents 1.0 Executive summary 2 2.0 Introduction 3 3.0 Vision & Mission 4 4.0 Corporate Social Responsibility 5 5.0 Five Forces Model of Competition and PESTEL (Marco-Environment) Analysis 6 5.1 Competitive Pressures Created By the Rivalry among Competing Sellers 6 5.2 Competitive Pressure Associated with the Threat of New Entrant 7 5.3 Competitive Pressures Coming from the Sellers of Substitute Product 8 5.4 Competitive Pressures Stemming from Supplier Bargaining Power 9
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decision-making process as they affect the environment as a whole. Organisations perform a PESTEL analysis to assess the political, economical, social, technological, environmental, and legal aspects of the environment. The data derived from the environment is used to identify the ‘key drivers of change’ that may influence strategic decisions in the future. The next layer looks at industry. Porters’ Five Forces Framework assesses the attractiveness and potential profitability of the industry, as well
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understand how the company is different from other competitors in the market in basis of ‘obtaining competitive advantage and superior performance’ (Johnson et al., 2014). There are many market view theories for companies to use like for example the PESTEL framework is used to analyse the macro-environment of a company as it provides an over view and possible scenarios which may happen that will affect the market to change. Johnson (2014) states it has 6 key categories of environmental factors which
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