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    ecological‚ political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological and competition.) The grocery retiling industry is very much an oligopoly‚ with four major players controlling the market. These are Tesco’s with 20.6% share of the market‚ Sainsbury’ s 14.5%‚ Asda 11.2%‚ Safeway 9.1% and Summerfield’s with 5%. All combined together control 60.4% of the market. The rest of the markets are the local convenience and discount stores. LE PEST C Analysis of the Grocery Retailing Industry in the UK: Legal/Political

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    Strategic planning is important for all businesses because this is when they set there aims and will discuss how they can achieve that aim. These aims have to be realistic and the owners will discuss this with their workers. Some aims might be hard to get but executives will want their workers to push hard so that it can be achieved. Marks and Spencer’s aim was to be the best supermarket in Britain but the recession had affected them really bad giving them losses of over 100 million pounds. Currently

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    Task 1 Recruitment and Selection In this assignment I will be explaining the different types of recruitment and selection methods that different businesses use. I will also be explaining in depth these methods for two different organisations. There are many reasons why a job vacancy may occur within a business‚ some of these reasons include: Dismissal - this is when an employee is no longer needed for whatever reason by a business‚ this could be down to failure to meet deadlines‚ not being punctual

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    competition‚ just as was seen with SAS. Norman and his executive team lived in a hotel for 6 months‚ which was his attempt to regulate distress. Norman held team discussions every night about the dysfunction of the organization‚ and the new vision to make Asda better. Norman had to convince his employees that the change was necessary‚ which he called the “dark moment.” “A key leadership task is to keep people’s attention and responsibility focused on the tough questions through a sustained period

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    should stay with LMUK and invest into improving its loyalty program to grow customer equity and retain its profitable customers. Market Analysis The grocery market is undoubtedly large and is dominated by four large players which are: Tesco‚ ASDA‚ Sainsbury’s‚ and Morrison. The rest of the market is taken up by smaller grocery chains and convenience stores‚ which have been losing market shares to the aforementioned supermarket chains. Loyalty programs were introduced several years ago‚ but

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    An experiment to investigate the enzyme concentration and rate of reaction Background To carry out our experiment we used 3 different types of orange juices‚ and we also used 0.1% of vitamin C solution. The aim of our experiment was to see how much DCPIP was needed to be added to make the orange juices turn back to the orange colour and the DCPIP to decolourise once the 0.1% of vitamin C was added. DCPIP is a blue dye in its non-reduced form; it becomes colourless when it gains electrons. Vitamin

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    Operating Model of the Nectar by Seinsbury’s Nectar is a point card scheme of Sainsbury’s and comprising partner companies such as BP. There are 18.5 million active Nectar users in the UK and swiped 22 cards every second (Alan2012). Sainsbury’s recognized how important the Clubcard had been for Tesco in terms of boosting customer knowledge and developing strategies and promotions on the basis of this knowledge. Then Sainsbury’s lunched their loyalty point system to compete the Clubcard as well

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    disproportionate amount of power. The figures below indicate that Tesco holds over a third of the market share‚ and even double the amount of Asda ’s market share‚ the second leading supermarket. Market share is ‘the percentage or proportion of the total available market or market segment that is being serviced by a company ’ (Wikipedia 2006). SUPERMARKET SHARE Tesco: 30.6% Asda: 16.6% Sainsbury ’s: 16.3% Morrison ’s: 11.1% Somerfield: 5.4 Waitrose: 3.7% Iceland: 1.8% (Source TNS cited by BBC 2006)

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    the retailing sector‚ with 504‚800 retail outlets in 1971 reducing down to 320‚000 units by 1995 (the fastest rate of decline occurred from 1980 onwards). As Figure 14.1 demonstrates the market share of the four largest grocers of Tesco‚ Sainsbury‚ Asda and Safeway rose from just over 35 per cent in 1990 to almost 42 per cent in 1996. This increases to 58 per cent for the nine largest supermarket chains. They had over 63 million square feet of retail space and almost £50 billion of sales from over

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