Marketing Theories – PESTEL Analysis Posted on May 16‚ 2012 by admin Welcome to our Marketing Theories series. In this post we will be looking at the PESTEL Analysis in a bit more detail. A PESTEL analysis is a framework or tool used by marketers to analyse and monitor the macro-environmental(external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organisation. The result of which is used to identify threats and weaknesses which is used in a SWOT analysis. PESTEL stands for: * P –
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1.0 Introduction Convenience store (or known as mini-markets) according to Cambridge Business English Dictionary is a store that sell foods and sometime other goods but the size is typically below supermarket. 99 Speedmart is convenience store that based in Malaysia and they have over 300 outlets around Klang Valley. Three distribution centers have been set up to smooth their logistics and the latest distribution is located at Balakong Jaya. However‚ 99 Speedmart is not a solo-player in retailing
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Political Denmark: in 2011‚ introduced fat tax UK: Debate on introducing fat tax which suggest increase in prices of unhealthy food Two-pronged approach in policy in order to encourage healthy lifestyle Public health responsibility deal Traffic labelling scheme Technological GLOBAL Innovation on healthy-oriented chocolate confectionery UK: New formats rather than product innovation Development in packaging: smaller packaging‚ sharing bags‚ multi – purposes single bag Flavour extension
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PEST Analysis of Philips company: POLITICAL FACTORS Because Philips is an international company‚ it has to deal with many political factors such as: tax policy‚ employment laws‚ environmental regulations‚ trade restrictions and political stability inside each country they are in. Philips is a manufacturer‚ a sales company and needs to maintain service organization too‚ so it must deal with many varieties of laws and policies that are changing‚ depending the country and the time. For example
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Key Elements Which Will Determine Zara’s Profit Growth in the Next Three To Five Years Introduction Zara is a Spanish company that starts its business as a clothing manufacturer. It started to grow from a small company over the decades until it possesses few factories that allocate their products to other countries. Zara crosses over the border of its own country‚ Spain and could be found in upscale locations in the cities like Europe‚ United States‚ Middle East‚ and Asia. Zara has its system of
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An Appraisal of Common Types of Waste. For Suggesting Measures for their Elimination BY NAILA GHANI Roll no. 16 SESSION 2010-2012 INSTITUTE OF QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB LAHORE‚ PAKISTAN An Appraisal of Common Types of Waste.For Suggesting Measures for their Elimination. SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF M.Sc. (QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT) BY NAILA GHANI Roll
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Petals is a new emerging florist in New Delhi (India)‚ providing good quality flowers & flower arrangements. Petals is becoming a flower brand in both quality and designs provides one-stop solution for all flower requirements including roses‚ orchid‚ etc.‚ be it for daily or occasional gifting or for floral decoration in weddings‚ corporate events and individual parties. Buy and send flowers to your loved ones with exotic and exquisite flower arrangements delivered in New Delhi and nearby places
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Unit Number and Title: | 4: Marketing Principles | Unit Code: | F/601/0556 | In Class Assessment | Learning Outcome L02: Be able to use the concepts of segmentation‚ targeting and positioning | Student Name: | | STUDENT ACTIVITY 2.1: Show macro and micro environmental factors which influence marketing decisions Complete the worksheets below Circle Interim Standard Achieved: | NP | P | M1 | M2 | M3 | D1 | D2 | D3 | Feedback on Assessment Criteria for a Pass: Criteria Being
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PESTEL ANALYSIS: A REPORT ON UNILEVER INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) environment is rapidly changing. Especially‚ the increasing popularity of line extensions seems to depend on advantages inherent in brand leveraging. FMCG manufacturers go into R&D in order to come up with the product that best satisfy consumers because customers become more critical about attaching themselves to a particular brand. They will also like to buy less expensive product due to current
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when a business owes a duty towards the community as well as the environment. Businesses such as Coles and Woolworths take an individualism view in which they only care about their long term self - interest e.g. profits and sadly neglect their suppliers. Factors influencing ethical behaviour include: the person‚ organisation and the environment. Woolworths is focused on brand and loyalty while Coles are focused on increasing basket size. Although
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