“NAFTA” ……….PEST Analysis and its effects on Business Environment Module Name: Managing International Business Submission date: 8th Nov‚ 2011 Subm
Free North American Free Trade Agreement
KIA value of Kia’s technology‚ design and innovative approach to brand management PEST MODEL Political: * Give incentive to buy American cars in NA and tariffs on imported cars. * Possible regulation on the number of cares exported or allowed to be * Government related contracts. | Economical: * imported cars face tariffs * Gas prices increasing continuously * Recession hit globally affecting the profit margins. * Due to recession people were looking to buy cheaper cars which
Premium Automobile Brand Strategic management
PEST Analysis Template Situation being analysed: ______________________________________________________________________ PEST analysis (political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological) assesses a market‚ including competitors‚ from the standpoint of a particular proposition or a business. criteria examples ecological/environmental current legislation future legislation international legislation regulatory bodies and processes government policies government term and change
Premium PEST analysis Marketing SWOT analysis
MKT 204 Principle of Marketing 2 Individual Assignment Fast food industry Swot Analysis Name: Ting Ze Kai ID: I11008551 Section: 5K1 Lecturer: Mr CHEAH SIN CHYE Table of Contents Company Background | 3 | PEST Analysis | 4-9 | 4Ps Strategies | 10-11 | References | 12-13 | Appendix | 14 | Company Background McDonald is a largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in the world. Approximately 68 million customers in 119 countries daily are served. The birth of McDonald began with Raymond
Premium Fast food Hamburger Fast food restaurant
sport drink‚ by creating series of standard dilutions of an FD&C Blue 1 Stock solution and measuring the percent transmittance of each dilutions. Results in each dilutions will be use‚ to determine the linear function among various functions (T‚ T%‚ log T‚ - logT) For a Beer’s law calibration curve. The produce provides a model for guided-inquiry analysis of the concentration of food dye(s) in sports drinks and other consumer beverages. II. MATERIAL USED Beaker‚ 500-mL‚
Free Chemistry Concentration Function
option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&i d=48&Itemid=143 Prescott‚ D.‚ Singh‚ A.‚ Davy‚ A. (2002). Food for Thought: Corporate social responsibility for food and beverage manufacturers. Retrieved from http://www.commdev.org/use rfiles/files/1329_file_Food_for_Thought.pdf Rahman‚ N.‚ & Post‚ C Rimando‚ L. (2012). How CSR is evolving in the Philippines. Retrieved last March 2‚ 2013 from http://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/3421-how-csr-is-evolving-in-the-philippines Siao‚ S Tsoutsoura
Premium Corporate social responsibility Social responsibility
Growing up in an urban community can offer many obstacles that can hinder a person’s growth and affect their world view. In other words‚ urban areas can greatly affect the things you like and don’t like. Two recreational activities that are almost universally disliked by people who come from urban environments are soccer and golf. The reasons why may vary‚ but the most common are that they are both “boring” and “slow” sports and more importantly‚ don’t have many African-American players who are
Premium Golf Major League Soccer FIFA
Biofuels Coal and crude oil are non-renewable resources. They take so long to form that they cannot be replaced once they have all been used up. This means that these fossil fuels are likely to become more expensive as they begin to run out. Petrol‚ diesel and other fuels produced from crude oil make a range of harmful substances when they are burned‚ including: carbon dioxide carbon monoxide water vapour particulates (solid particles) sulfur dioxide oxides of nitrogen or NOx. Biodiesel Biodiesel
Premium Photovoltaics Natural gas Petroleum
CONTENTS Page 3 Introduction Page 4 Description of Organisation Page 5 History Timeline Page 7 Organisation Structure Page 8 Organisation Chart Page 9 SWOT Analysis Page 10 Strengths Page 11 Weaknesses Page 12 Opportunities Page 13 Threats Page 14 PEST Analysis Page 15 Political Factors Page 16 Economic Factors Page 17 Social Factors Page 18 Technological Factors Page 19 Conclusion Page 20 References Introduction For my assignment I am required to investigate and evaluate the internal and external
Premium Guinness
THE STORY OF "GREENFREEZE" In the spring of 1992 Greenpeace brought together scientists who had extensively researched the use of propane and butane as refrigerants‚ with an East German company DKK Scharfenstein. The company had been producing refrigerators for 50 years and was the leading household appliance manufacturer in the former East Germany. After reunification‚ however‚ it faced severe economic problems and was due to be closed down. The meeting between the scientists and DKK Scharfenstein
Premium Refrigerator Ozone depletion North America