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    FORD motors in Thailand‚ the difficulty it faced during the 90’s and the secrecy of success it enjoys in the Thai vehicle market currently. Ford Company started in Thailand in 1960 but then it closed down 1976. The reasons that lead to the cease of operations were felt that it was a mere Thai product which is very inferior quality to the American products though both bear the same name FORD. Even the old advertisement focuses on the local ford company and local populations in Thailand. It was basically

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    PEST analysis on Harrow College. Political Harrow College is working as independently college. If the government takes action there will be a risk of Harrow College fail to deliver the policy or they may be diverted away from local priorities. The government legislation may force Harrow College to be self managing and self financing. Economic The government may influence the financing decision from Harrow College by cutting the budget from schools. The location of Harrow College may influence

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    Future of Tourism in Thailand Between 2010 and 2014‚ Thailand was ranked number 1 as tourist most visited country in the world. The tourism industry in Thailand has been growing sporadically over the last decade‚ as many travelers choose Thailand to be one of their top destinations. If we are to look at all the past and present stats‚ can we conclude that Thailand Tourism industry has a bright future? What are factors that can ascertain a promising future? What are the incidents than can hamper

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    ANALYSIS OF THAILAND PESTLE ANALYSIS OF THAILAND PESTLE ANALYSIS OF THAILAND INDEX Sr. No. Title Page No. 1 Introduction 1 2 National Flag and Symbol 2 3 Political Analysis 4 4 Economical Analysis 6 5 Socio-Cultural Analysis 10 6 Technological Analysis 15 7 Environmental Analysis 17 8 Legal Analysis 21 9 Bibliography 24 PESTLE ANALYSIS OF THAILAND INTRODUCTION Country Thailand Capital

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    Robert Clay HUMA 2323 Craig Coroneos April 27‚ 2009 Thailand Thailand is‚ an independent country‚ located in southwest Asia and is considered a tropical country. The capital is Bangkok and is also the largest city within Thailand. It is the 51th largest country in the world with a surface area of 513‚000 km2 (198‚000 sq mi). “In the Thai language‚ the full name of the city is Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet

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    Pest Analysis Political: With the growing demand in the energy drink market and possible side effects due to them because of the high caffeine content‚ the government of India may come up with the regulations that require the product to be tested clinically to prove its benefits and get the local certification too. Social: Burn position itself as a youth brand. With India being the country with youth centric demographic‚ it helps BURN to reap the benefits if it position itself as the right product

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    economic factor of Thailand which more than 20 million foreign tourists visited Thailand each year. Even there are many news about road accidents and crimes in Thailand which lead to a significant question of safety in the Kingdom. Still‚ in my opinion Thailand is safe for everyone. In the first place‚ Thailand has moderate crime rate when compare to other developing countries. Furthermore‚ the crime threat in Thailand is lower than many American cities. I have been living in Thailand since I was born

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    National Maritime Museum PEST Analysis What political factors affect the Museum’s ability to attract visitors? The museum is required to meet government target to attract any groups. Free admissions in museum are funded by central Government. Foreign tourists are worried about health risk such us the recent outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease and because of this they can stop to visit. What economic factors affect the Museum’s ability to generate income and increase the number and profile of visitors

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    Country: Thailand Country Overview Overview of the Thai Banking Industry To begin with‚ the overall structure of the Thai financial sector is mainly consisted of the Bank of Thailand (BOT)‚ governed by the Ministry of Finance‚ whose duties are to maintain financial stability of the economic system and to supervise financial institutions – commercial banks‚ finance companies‚ credit foncier companies‚ and non-bank such as credit card and other non-collateralized loan activities. Other key

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    M. (2003) A Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice. 9th Edition.London and Sterling‚ VA: Kogan Page. Beer‚ M.‚ Spector‚ B.‚ Lawrence‚ P. R.‚ Mills‚ Q. D.‚ and Walton‚ R. E. (1984) Managing Human Assets. New York: Free Press. Boxall‚ P. (1992) “Strategic Human Resource Management: beginning of a new theoretical sophistication?” Human Resource Management Journal 2 (3): 60-79 Beer‚ M.‚ Spector‚ B.‚ Lawrence‚ P.R.‚ Mills‚ D.Q.‚ Walton‚ R.E Keenoy‚ T. (1990)‚ "Human resource management: rhetoric

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