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    Unit 38 M2 D2

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    Fiscal Policy: Fact sheet The Fiscal policy report to David Lewis‚ Tesco’s CEO. Definition The fiscal policy is when the government changes its spending level and tax rates to monitor and influence their economy. The government will need to increase tax revenues to fund expenditure by increasing taxation by adjusting the income tax level. Role of Fiscal policy The role of the fiscal policy is to monitor the economy and shows the effects of adjusting income tax. The fiscal policy also can redistribute

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    Strategic Analysis of Intel Corporation A Report to the senior manager of Intel Module: BUAP08 Programme: MBA Student Number: 1814589 Due Date: 19 Apr. 2010 Date Submitted: 20 Apr. 2010 1450 words 1.0 Introduction Intel Corporation is one of chipsets maker who is famous throughout the world. It is Intel who predominate the chipsets industry and the market share of chipsets of Intel is far more than its’

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    Head Ski Case

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    products and for which customers were willing to pay more‚ costly to imitate (Head ski introduced several considerable upgrades to the product line over the years and did not hesitate to recall defective product)‚ and organized to be exploited (VRIO). Despite the difficulty of organizing complex

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    Qantas’ opportunities and strengths within the aviation industry. In addition to this‚ the report will focus on the specific resources and capabilities that enable Qantas to obtain a competitive advantage over its competitors through the use of the VRIO framework. A final analysis will be conducted to identify issues Qantas face and recommendations of how they can rectify these issues. Contents Executive Summary 2 1. Background 3 2. PESTEL analysis 3 2.1 Political 3 2.2 Economic

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    as an email or a report‚ or even a notice. Written communication may be considered as both internal and external since this can take place within the store and outside it‚ for example; reports and emails could be between the employees/employers of Aldi and notices could be for customers. This could be sending an email to an employee about a promotion. -165105143500 The purpose of this is mainly to inform someone about a certain subject‚ whether it’s about a meeting‚ or event‚ or a general enquiry

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    Southwest Airlines B

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    SOUTHWEST AIRLINES (B): USING HUMAN RESOURCES FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Marielos Aldi‚ director of human resources for Motorola in Central America‚ was talking to her case study group about tomorrow’s case‚ Southwest Airlines (AJ. "It simply isn’t possible. The case can’t be right. No company can be the way this case describes!" Bob Wells‚ another member of the group and the executive vice president in charge of human resources at Youna & Rubicam‚ the sixth largest advertising agency in the

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    on the market. When the firm decreases their price‚ the other firms will have to compete with this‚ as they will all be losing revenue‚ much like the current supermarket economy. Aldi and Lidl have come in with low prices and thus have stolen much of the market revenue‚ causing the other firms to now start to match Aldi and Lidl’s prices in order to reclaim lost consumer spending on their products. A new firm will not undercut the current firms price due to the large barriers to entry and therefore

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    Lidl is one of them and because of that they are making lots of money in recession. Lidl is in England for a very long time and when recession came‚ it made tens of thousands of people to try Lidl for the first time. The same thing happened to Aldi. Lidl and Aldi have cheap products at high quality. When the country is at boom then lots of business like Lidl hire lots of people therefore there is high employment level and their wages will go high as well because they want to attract more people because

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    Important Points

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    assets as key success factors for any firm to exploit the opportunity or neutralize the threat. • Opp/threat #2: ditto • Opp/threat #3: ditto Internal Assessment (four paragraphs) • Describe the business of the company based on VRIO analysis (Exhibit 2) • Str/weakness #1: topic sentence‚ evidence‚ and VRI evaluation of the strength (if weakness‚ discusses whether it can be transformed into a strength) • Str/weakness #2: ditto • Str/weakness #3: ditto Financial

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    Dunnes Stores Project

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    Opportunities: Expand to more countries than the current 5. Expand to or add new business sectors such as electronics or hardware. Invest in more foreign cuisine to keep up with their foreign competitors such as Lidl and Aldi. Threats: Well-known retail competitors such as Supervalu ‚Tesco‚ Lidl and Aldi Clothing rivals such as Penney’s‚ Marks and Spencer and Debenhams. Partnership problems. Structure: Initially Dunnes Stores started off with a simple structure with only one store established in 1944 in Patrick

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