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    General Motors ’ Strategic Analysis Automotive Industry The automobile industry is the industry involved in the design‚ development‚ manufacture‚ marketing‚ and also of motor vehicles. In 2007‚ more than million vehicles‚ including cars and commercial vehicles were produced. In 2007‚ a total of 71.9 million new automobiles were sold worldwide: 22.9 million in Europe‚ 21.4 million in Asia-Pacific‚ 19.4 million in USA and Canada‚ 4.4 million in Latin America‚ 2.4 million in the Middle East and

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    To: John Mackey‚ CEO – Whole Foods Market‚ Inc. From: Re: Whole Foods Competitive Position and Analysis Date: January 26‚ 2011 Introduction Whole Foods Market is a multi-national retailer of organic and natural foods. According to the Organic Trade Association (OTA) and Nutrition Business Journal‚ the organic and natural foods industry’s revenue is currently approximately $26 billion in the U.S.1 and $71 billion worldwide2. The OTA says that the organic and natural food category grew between

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    Analysis: Marketing

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    cosmetics‚ fragrances‚ personal and hair care‚ and other wellness products. Oriflame operates in more than 60 countries in the world‚ besides it is the market leader in more than half of those countries. Oriflame’s first entries were in Northern Europe. After settling in those Scandinavian markets‚ Oriflame expended in other European countries such as the United Kingdom‚ Spain‚ etc...; in South America such as Mexico and Argentina; and in Asia such as China‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam etc. We did realise

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    PSA Case Study Q1 – Critically assess the strategic environment and the impact on the organisation. The strategic environment that exists in the motor industry is one of extreme volatility and uncertainty. Since the economic crash affected global car sales in 2008 by $0.4 billion dollars and by 33% in Europe and the US‚ there have been numerous strategies employed by the main players to turn around their fortunes. There has been a strong element of overproduction in the car industry for years

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    rewards to investors as we provide opportunities for growth and enrichment to our employees‚ our business partners and the communities in which we operate.” To be more specific‚ PepsiCo focuses on both gaining high revenue and benefiting society. Analysis of target Market The most famous slogan of Pepsi is “The choice of a new generation”. Because of this slogan‚ people can easily find out that PepsiCo definitely pay attention to young generation. In fact‚ since 1960s‚ PepsiCo has been eagerly attracting

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    L ’OREAL INTRODUCTION Strategy analysis focuses on the long-term objective generating alternative strategies‚ and selecting strategies to pursue. The firm ’s present strategies‚ objectives and mission‚ couple with the external and internal audit information‚ provide a basis for generating and evaluating feasible alternative strategies (David 200). L ’Oreal has numerous competitors. To have an advantage on competition‚ L ’Oreal has to apply some strategies that include internal audit information

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    Strategic Analysis of Aldi

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    What are the trends in the Australian Food Industry? The trend within the Australian food industry seems to attempt to be competitive price-wise. Furthermore‚ expanded their industry to other sectors including petrol‚ merchandise and liquor. The food industry looks to what people want and stocks it accordingly. By branching out‚ those in the food industry are able to cover more segments and increase their profitability in a wider sense. Aldi’s competitive environment in Australia consists of 5

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    TISaacs 1-3 Short Paper: The Strategic Sport Marketing Process January 11‚ 2014 The strategic sports marketing process includes the 5 P’s of marketing; price‚ place‚ product‚ promotion and public relations. While researching the New England Revolution‚ New York Red Bulls‚ New York Knicks and the Detroit Piston websites I found many similarities and differences with each team’s website. Price Similarities: All four websites have good pricing mechanisms for their fans to purchase tickets

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    Strategic Analysis Tesco

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    (a) Undertake a strategic analysis of an organization of your choice and review its current and recent past strategy. Tesco was founded in 1924 by John Edward Cohen in the East End of London. The name ‘Tesco’‚ was first used on tea‚ and was derived from the initials of Cohen’s tea supplier‚ T E Stockwell‚ combined with the first two letters of Cohen. Tesco Stores Limited was incorporated in 1932. In 1935‚ Jack Cohen visited the USA and was impressed by the supermarkets’ self-service system which

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    Summary: British Broadcasting Corporation - Strategic Analysis Review Summary British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the dominant broadcaster in the UK. The company is engaged in the operation of several public terrestrial TV stations‚ cable and digital channels‚ and a terrestrial radio network. Its major BBC One channel offers a wide range of entertainment and news programming. Through its BBC World Service‚ it broadcasts radio programming in more than around 30 languages. The company’s

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