2. Procedure 3. British Petroleum 3.1. British Petroleum (BP) 3.2. Background 4. British petroleum SWOT analysis 4.1. What is SWOT analysis? 4.2. Strengths 4.3. Weaknesses 4.4. Opportunities 4.5. Threats 5. BP Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 5.1. What is Porter’s Five Forces Analysis? 5.2. Threat of New Entrants 5.3. Buyer Bargaining Power 5.4. Supplier Bargaining Power 5.5. Threat of Substitutes 5.6. Rivalry 6. Key Success Factors 7. Conclusion
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Porter’s Five Force Competitive Model for FMCG Industry: 1. Rivalry among Competing Firms: In the FMCG Industry‚ rivalry among competitors is very fierce. There are scarce customers because the industry is highly saturated and the competitors try to snatch their share of market. Market Players use all sorts of tactics and activities from intensive advertisement campaigns to promotional stuff and price wars etc. Hence the intensity of rivalry is very high. 2. Potential Entry of New Competitors:
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Porters Five Forces Current Competitive Force Porter ’s first force that Porter describes is current rivalry among existing firms. In the specialty eateries industry‚ Starbucks ’ current and direct U.S competitors are Diedrich Coffee‚ Seattle ’s Best Coffee‚ and Einstein/Noah Bagel Corporation (hoovers.com). The competition‚ however‚ is not equally balanced. Diedrich Coffee operates 370 coffeehouses in 37 states and 11 countries (hoovers.com). Seattle ’s Best Coffee operates 160 coffee cafes
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ABSTRACT This report performs an analysis of DHL Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd and the market it is part of. It further gauges the impact of environmental forces on its development. It discusses the competitive environment in the market and focuses on the target marketing strategy of the company. The customer satisfaction level has also been assessed and an analysis of company ’s marketing mix conducted to form a view of it ’s effectiveness in meeting their customer needs. I. HISTORY OF THE COMPANY INTRODUCTION:
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ijcrb.webs.com SEPTEMBER 2011 VOL 3‚ NO 5 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS Porter Five Forces Analysis of Pakistan Mobiles Communication Limited (Mobilink): A Critical Approach Akhtar Munir Retail Sales Officer in Mobilink. Afnan Khan Saddozai Management Trainee Officer in National Bank of Pakistan Dr.Bakhtiar khattak Chairman: Department of Business Administration‚ Gomal University‚ D‚I.Khan Dr.Shumaila Hashim Lecturer: Dept of Bus.Administration‚ Gomal University
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Porter’s five forces analysis of the Personal Computer (PC) industry In his article “The five competitive forces that shape strategy“‚ Michael Porter (2008) updates and extends his “five forces” framework he first introduced in 1979 and which has influenced the academic and business research for decades. He reaffirms that “THREAT OF ENTRY”‚ “THE POWER OF SUPPLIERS”‚ “THE POWER OF BUYERS”‚ THE THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES”‚ and “RIVALRY AMONG EXISTING COMPETITORS” are the forces that shape every
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spending 3rd * 6. Tourism Industry in Dubai’s Economy 6% empl oyme nt Direc t– 21% Indirect – 35% * 7. From a Desert to a Dream * 8. Birth of Tourism Industry 1992 –1960 – Dubai Dubai 1971 1985 – FinanInterna – Port Emirate cial tional Rashi s CentrAirport d Airlines e 1966 – 1977 1989 – 1996 – DPC – Dubai Dubai discov Jebel Tourism Shoppin ered 4 Ali Board g offshor Port Festival e fields * 9. Birth of Tourism Industry 2010 – 2010 – Burj Definitely Khalifa & Al Dubai Maktoum Campaign
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gives suppliers low bargaining power relative to the firm. Relative Bargaining Power There are a large number of suppliers for the apparel industry. Retailers have the opportunity to obtain their supplies from more than just one supplier. In the case of Gap Inc.‚ they use 780 different vendors around the world to purchase merchandise from‚ giving Gap bargaining power. The major suppliers are based in China‚ representing approximately 20% of merchandise‚ while the rest is
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OPERATIONAL LEVEL CASE Situation Analysis Environment Growing internet users Economical trend Industry Entry: High‚ it’s easy to start a web-based company. Low capital cost is required. Substitute: Moderate‚ group buying and creation workshop is a new market. People can buy their products but to the extent where it can be discounted and unique. Competition: Moderate‚ although there is heaps web-based selling business. The uniqueness of group buying and creation workshop has only a moderate
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Five Forces Model Porter’s Five Forces Model was created to act as a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development. Porter singled out five different forces that impact competitive intensity which portrays an image of the overall attractiveness and profitability of a market. To aid in our evaluation of Nestle and its status in the industry‚ we will apply Porter’s Five Forces Model to the company. Threat of New Entrants The food processing industry is very large and competitive;
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