the words or ideas of another person‚ whether written‚ oral or visual. Candidate Signature: __________________________________ Date: ___________ Word Count: Table of Contents: 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………3 2. Ansoff Matrix………………………………………………………………………….4 3. The 7 P’s……………………………………………………………………………….5 4. SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………………………...6 5. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………...7 6. Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………8 7. Article
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Explain the impacts of globalisation on service economies in the UK In explaining the impacts that globalisation has had upon service economies in the UK‚ the concepts‚ ’globalisation ’ and ’service economy ’ must first be defined. MacKinnon & Cumbers (2011) defined globalisation as "… the increased connections … in flows of goods‚ services‚ money‚ information and people across national and continental borders.". The globalisation process may be decomposed into constituent processes in order
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P1 The Tussauds This group is a now part of a Merlin Entertainments. It is also the world’s 2nd biggest leisure group; it is second because of Disney. This group is based in Poole‚ Dorset‚ from this it manages a lot of brands and also more than 50 attractions‚ some of the attractions are: * The Madame Tussauds (The Tussauds Group is now part of Merlin Entertainments) * Legoland Parks * Sealife Centres * Gardaland in Italy * The Dungeons and the London Eye
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they take and the decisions they make to reach their goals (Thompson & Martin‚ 2005). Strategic models such as the Ansoff matrix can be used to aid companies in choosing a suitable growth strategy. The Ansoff matrix proposes that a company’s growth strategy depends on whether it markets new or existing products in new or existing markets (Ansoff‚ 1957). The diagram of the Ansoff matrix below details what growth strategies are most suitable depending on whether the company is selecting new or existing
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References: Rdi course material Ansoff‚ H I (1987) Implanting Strategic Management‚ Prentice Hall Schein‚ E H (2004) Organisational Culture and Leadership‚ Pfeiffer Wiley Johnson.G‚Scholes. K.and Whittington. R.(2005). Exploring Corporate Strategy. 7th Edition. Harlow: Financial Times
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possible in the supply process. Different operational approaches for achieving GQR are possible‚ from fully integrated‚ centrally controlled systems to response based on contractual relationships. Two contrasting examples from practice – Zara and Primark – are noted. GQR offers significant opportunities for further research both in the clothing sector and more widely. Keywords Clothing industry Fast fashion Global quick response Order fulfilment Postponement Quick response Supply chain management
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In this assignment I am going to be looking at the roles of marketing in two contrasting organizations‚ Tesco’s and the Oxfam. Tesco is a multinational food chain based in the UK and is the second largest retailer in the world after Wal Mart. On the other hand Oxfam is an international charity consisting of seventeen organisations which work together with partners and local communities throughout 90 countries to try and help erase poverty‚ this is a non-profit company as at the end of the day it
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Merchandising is carried out by the area of a business which mediates marketing and production departments‚ such as the buyers. This process is were the product is designed and developed‚ and then presented to the rest of the buying team. Including overlooking the product line throughout is product development life‚ from start to finish. The merchandising department may have to deal with some of the costing and pricing. The merchandiser aids creating a product line that should create a profit for
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT CASE ANALYSIS LECTURER: Boaz K. Ingari General Motors (K) ltd An Introduction General Motors East Africa Limited was formed in 1975 and is a joint venture between General Motors Corporation (57.8%)‚ Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation (20%)‚ Centum Investments (17.8%) and Itochu Corporation (4.4%). The vehicle manufacturing plant in Nairobi assembles a wide range of Isuzu trucks and buses. It is the largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in the Eastern
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achieve its goals. In this case the marketing plan is to advertise two different types of holidays for its current and possible customers. One is to do a painting holiday in Tuscany and the other is to do a walking holiday in Turkey. Igor Ansoff created the Ansoff matrix‚ there are four different types of strategy within his matrix that have to potential to be market development‚ these include; Market Penetration‚ Product development‚ Market development and Diversification. Jeremy is planning broadening
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