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    1.0 Table of Content Topic Page 1.1 Brief History on AirAsia 2 – 3 2.0 Macro-Environmental PESTEL Analysis 4 - 12 2.1 Undertake a Macro-Environmental Analysis using the PESTEL Framework 2.2 AirAsia Inflation Rate in Malaysia 2.3 Brief Definition on Unemployment Rate 3.0 Porter’s Five Forces 13 - 16 3.1 Analyze the competitive forces within the industry using the Porter’s Five Forces Framework 4.0 Carry out a Customer Analysis 17 5.0 Analyze

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    management: it is the continuous of planning‚ monitoring‚ analysis and assessment of all that is necessary for an organization to meet its goals and objectives. (Online resources) 1.1 Company Profile AirAsia airline was established with the dream of making flying possible for everyone. Since 2001‚ AirAsia has swiftly broken travel norms around the globe and has risen to become the world’s best. Air Asia was named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline in the annual World Airline Survey by Styrax for five

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    CIPD Advanced Diploma in Human Resource Management Solihull College Resourcing and Talent Management 7RTM Name: Sian Meddings CIPD Membership Number: 23073479 Word count: 2‚999 1. SWOT Analysis of McDonalds Position in the Labour Market Strengths: A sophisticated training and development programme. McDonalds has improved its programme significantly‚ focussing on basic maths and English skills‚ up to degree level education. They received a ‘good’ overall rating from OFSTED

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    Question: In Light of Your Analysis Of Your Existing Value Proposition And What You Have Learnt In This Module Produce INTRODUCTION OF THE COMAPANYMARUTI UDYOG INDIA LIMITED Maruti is India’s largest automobile company. The company‚ a joint venture with Suzuki of Japan‚ has been a success story like no other in the annals of the Indian automobile industry. Today‚ Maruti is India’s largest automobile company. This feat was achieved by the missionary zeal of our employees across the line and the

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    This article details the development of AirAsia Malaysia from 2005 to 2008 and builds on a prior case‚ ‘AirAsia: The Sky’s the Limit’. Within only four years‚ AirAsia managed to expand its operations into another ten countries. In addition‚ through its associate company AsiaX‚ it launched long-haul low-cost air services from Malaysia to Australia and the United Kingdom. The article documents AirAsia’s marketing strategy and discusses its approach towards ‘market development’ and ‘product development’

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    CONSUMER ANALYSIS SEGMENTATION‚ TARGETING AND POSITIONING The term segmentation was first introduced into marketing literature by Alderson (1937). In 1950s‚ Smith conceptualized and provided a definition of segmentation as we know it today. Market segmentation may be defined as subdividing a heterogeneous market into more homogeneous subgroups based on some common customer characteristics‚ such as age‚ location‚ time of purchase or purchase frequency. Segmentation strategy has been expanded into

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    Creating a Successful Employee Value Proposition Create a clear‚ compelling and distinctive description of what a position offers candidates and current employees. 1 Employee Value Proposition What is an Employee Value Proposition (EVP)? An Employee Value Proposition (EVP) is a clear‚ compelling‚ and distinct description of what candidates and employees will experience from their overall work situation within your organization. This “experience” is made up of the type of work the employee

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    Decision and Background: Despite being well associated with high quality cosmetics products‚ Modi-Revlon has failed to increase sales and turn profitable last three years‚ mostly because the company’s highly-priced products are only affordable to a very small percentage of wealthiest Indian women. Megna Modi‚ executive director for Modi-Revlon must decide how to make Revlon-branded products’ prices more attractive to the mass premium market while maintaining Revlon’s position as high-end cosmetics

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    THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS The goal of communication is to convey an information and to understanding that information from one person or more than that. In other words‚ communication is a process of exchanging verbal and nonverbal messages. Nonverbal massages describes the process of conveying meaning in the form of non-word messages. Example of nonverbal action such as smile‚ nod or tap your feet. One nonverbal symbol is kinesics which is the use of body motions to communicate. Examples of kinesics

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    www.hbr.org It’s a dirty little secret: Most executives cannot articulate the objective‚ scope‚ and advantage of their business in a simple statement. If they can’t‚ neither can anyone else. Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? by David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad Reprint R0804E It’s a dirty little secret: Most executives cannot articulate the objective‚ scope‚ and advantage of their business in a simple statement. If they can’t‚ neither can anyone else. Can You Say What Your

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