Assignment Course title: Strategic Management Topic: SWOT analysis of Excusive event management and catering. Submitted To‚ MD.Rakibul Hasan Lecturer of Prime University Dhanmondi Annex Dhanmondi Submitted By‚ Md.Hasnaine Akanda MBA‚ 33th Batch ID: 132020130 Definition of ’SWOT Analysis’ A tool that identifies the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats of an organization. Specifically‚ SWOT is a basic‚ straightforward model that assesses what an
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SWOT Analysis Opportunities The Bank is very well placed with a good and assured customer base from the level of the government and the public sector business. Many patriotic Nationals will do business with Sample Bank Ltd because they know that the profits of the Bank belong to the people of the country and are used for the country’s development. The availability of modern telecommunication systems and technology will facilitate the improvement and strengthening of the Bank’s international business
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I am going to establish a new tea shop business. There are five types of business risk that I might face. * Strategic Risks Are thoes risk associated with operating in my tea shop. They include risks arsing from: * Acquisition activity * Changes a mong customers or in demand * Research and development * Compliance Risk Compliance risk are those associated with the need to comply with laws and regulations. * Financial Risk Financial risk are associated
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Tea plantation is one of the major industries of the world that requires a large number of workers. Tea plantations had been carried out in various places of Assam‚ India during the colonial rule. Assam produces more than 54 per cent of the annual tea produce. The British managed workers from various places of India for the Assam tea gardens. The workers were mostly tribal and backward Hindu by caste. They came to distant Assam tea gardens to work here to improve their conditions of life. But reverse
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CASE STUDY: STARBUCKS SELLING COFFEE IN THE LAND OF TEA (p. 127-128) Question 1 Many of the same environmental factors‚ such as cultural factors‚ that operate in the domestic market also exist internationally. Discuss the key cultural factors Starbucks had to consider as it expanded into China. The key cultural factors Starbucks had to consider is that Chinese’s culture of tea drinking. They decided to market coffee and the brand Starbucks as China’s “new sophistication”. As being a communist
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this famous act was a protest against taxes. In 1773‚ the British parliament adopted the tea act to adjust import duties. Although the consignee in New York and Philadelphia refused to transport the tea‚ the Boston businessman refused to acknowledge the patriots’ pressure. On the evening of December 16‚ 1773‚ Samuel Adams and the son of liberty boarded three ships in Boston harbor and threw 342 boxes of tea. This led to the "punitive ban" of 1774‚ bringing both sides closer to the war. The move
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Content 1 Introduction 4 2 Tea Restaurant Culture 4 2.1 History 4 2.2 Culture Characteristic: 4 2.2.1 Food Culture 4 2.2.2 Efficiency 5 2.2.3 Reasonable Price 5 2.2.4 Allocation of seats 5 2.3 Operation 5 2.4 Tea Restaurant service 6 2.4.1 The Rundown 7 2.5 Tea Restaurant Design 7 2.6 Food 8 2.7 Recipes 8 2.7.1 Recipe - Chau Siu (Barbecued Pork) 8 2.7.1.a Ingredients: 8 2.7.1.b Method: 9
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Summary Kenya Tea Development Agency is facing a dilemma on the way forward as far as implementation of an information system that is responsive to their changing needs is concerned. The company has 45 rural factories-most in the rural areas with limited telecommunication infrastructure yet they need to be in seamless harmony in order for KTDA to provide faster‚ modern and efficient services. If they are able to implement a solution that links all these factories together with the Headquarters‚
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arrogance and his participation in‚ of the now historic "Boston tea Party". George Hewes‚ the Boston shoemaker‚ was over ninety years old when he tells his story to a journalist in 1834. In my paper I hope to enlighten you on the similarities of the action and attitude of John Malcolm to the importation and sale of tea in the American colonies and why Hewes and his comrades believe their actions were more just‚ than that of the tea sellers and John Malcolm . First‚ lets discuss the feelings
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Tea Party Platform 1. Eliminate Extensive Taxes ▪ Believe that heavy taxes are a burden for those who apply their personal liberty to work hard ▪ Need for government to protect the freedom of citizens with interference of the government that has exceeded its necessary size or scope. 2. Eliminate National Debt ▪ there is a need to have fiscal conservative policies at all levels of government ▪ narrow down the national debt for the good of the average
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