Environment PESTEL The PESTEL framework categories environmental influences into six main types: * Political (Taxation changes‚ foreign trade‚ political risk in foreign markets‚ government policies) * Economic (Interest rates‚ GDP trends‚ unemployment rates‚ exchange rates) * Social (Population changes‚ income distribution‚ consumerism‚ changes in culture and fashion) * Technological (new discoveries and technologies‚ ICT innovations‚ increased spending on R&D) * Environmental
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Headache Describe an approach to the classification of headaches‚ and list the main causes in each group Chronic‚ continual Tension headache Analgesic- dependent headache Chronic‚ episodic Migraine Cluster headache Subacute‚ evolving Raised intracranial pressure Meningo-encephalitis Giant cell arteritis Acute‚ severe Subarachnoid haemorrhage Describe the clinical features of migraine and tension type headaches Migraine Repeated episodes of moderate or severe throbbing pain
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part of the business model and has seen a huge change in the culture of booking travel tickets. Currently easyJet.com provides around 90% of bookings today and in 2001 hit ten million sales making it the second busiest travel website in the UK. Ryanair and easyJet
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The case of Dogfight Over Europe: Ryanair describes the journey of two brothers and their emerging airline business. For almost a year their small airline had just one prop plane that held 14 passengers and operated within the small‚ secondary airports between Ireland and London. They experienced some initial success‚ but wanted to expand and grow the business more. The airline industry in Europe and more particularly Ireland and London was ripe for a new emerging business. There were many opportunities
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2004). No-frills airlines are using their web sites to attract and communicate directly with consumers (E. Jorgensen‚ Southwest Airlines: Success Story).This enables them to bypass travel agencies and their commissions. In 2003‚ both Easyjet and Ryanair achieved more than 92% of their bookings through their web sites‚ whilst Southwest sold 50% of its tickets on its web site (eAirlines: strategic and tactical use of ICTs in the airline industry). Researching the information is a very significant
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[pic] The World Airline Industry A European Perspective (Case Study) MCS-M-160 International Strategy Student Name: Siyuan Li Student ID: 2800712 Unit Coordinator: Robin John Question 1 Through PESTEL analysis‚ identify the major external environmental drives influencing the airline industry. Since the end of the case (2003)‚ to what extent have these driving force changed? Question 4 Analysis the business model of the low cost airline‚ discuss
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inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord. It is caused when the bacteria flows through the blood and affects the membranes that are around the brain and spinal cord. The bacteria multiplies in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) the bacteria releases poison in to the CSF which causes swelling in the meninges and the brain tissue. Which in turns causes swelling of the brain causing increased pressure on the brain. This produces symptoms of HA‚ stiff neck‚ and light sensitive. For tiny humans‚ they
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This is a cross section slide specimen of what structure? Dorsal Root Ganglion Is it motor or sensory? sensory Is it unipolar or multipolar? unipolar Are the satellite cells orderly or scattered? I don’t know… I think orderly 13. CSF flows from the lateral ventricles to the 3rd ventricle through____interventricular foramina_______ 14. Satellite cells tend to be arranged in a more even or orderly placement on this type of ganglion when viewed microscopically __I don’t know_________
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always the best viable solution. If you add too much to an existing product a customer could become puzzled‚ fatigued and overloaded with features‚ not to mention associated costs. That sometimes the better solution lies in subtraction. He uses Ryanairs business model as his main example‚ based on Southwest Airlines existing concept Michael O’Leary used innovative subtraction to eliminate all the frills from air travel which enabled Ryan Air to offer cheaper flights than its competitors. O’Leary
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Assignment Cover Sheet ------------------------------------------------- | Faculty: | BUSINESS | | Course: | BABS | Stage/year: | Year 3 | Subject: | Strategic Human resources management | Study Mode: | Full time | YES | | Part-time | | | Lecturer Name: | Colman Boyd | Assignment Title: | Critically discuss the three main theories | No. of pages: | | | Disk included? | Yes | | | No | X | | Additional Information: | | | | | | Date due: | 26/03/2010 |
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