Environment (EFAS): Opportunities and Threats(OT) (Ch. 4) A. Societal Environment B. Task Environment (Industry Analysis) C. EFAS Table IV. Internal Environment (IFAS): Strengths and Weaknesses (SW) (Ch. 5) A. Corporate Structure B. Corporate Culture C. Corporate Resources (Competencies) 1. Marketing 2. Finance 3. Research and Development 4. Operations and Logistics 5. Human Resources 6. Information Systems D. IFAS Table V. Analysis of Strategic Factors (SWOT and SFAS) (Ch. 6) A.
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Case 2 The Wallace Group‚ Inc. I. CASE ABSTRACT Harold Wallace‚ founder‚ serves as Chairman and President of the Wallace Group. He owns 45 percent of the outstanding stock. The company consists of three operating groupsElectronics‚ Plastics‚ and Chemicals‚ which generate sales of $70 million. Mr. Wallace continues direct operational control over the Electronics Group. Several years ago‚ Wallace and the Board embarked on a strategy of diversification into plastics and chemicals in order
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Malev Hungarian Airlines Outline * History * Situation Analysis * Environmental Scanning * External Scanning * Internal Scanning * IFAS‚ EFAS‚ SFAS * Strategies‚ New Mission & Objectives * Portfolio Analysis * BCG Matrix * Strategy Implementation History Malev Hungarian Airlines (Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat) was founded in 1946 as the principal airline and flag carrier of Hungary until its bankruptcy in 2012. Located in Budapest International
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WestJet Strategic Audit by: Tanya Witherington #3136712 Abdullah Saleh #3157594 Tyler Ethridge #3084252 Natasha King #265841 Yao Yao #3111635 Jaiqi Lu # BA 4101 March 21‚ 2005. Daniel Doiron UNBSJ West Jet I. Current Situation A. Current Performance • WestJet owned 28% of the domestic air market share in 2004 vs. 25% in 2003. • For the year ended December 31‚ 2004
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Introduction: Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) started its operation in March 1973 building a express delivery company to global logistics and supply chain management company. With logistics as a key part of forming a strong strategy formulation FedEx provided their customers differentiating means thus winning a healthy customer loyalty with enormous. The growth of the express transportation and logistic industry was brought about by three main trends The globalization of businesses.
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of Suppliers 6 6. Relative Power of Other Stakeholders 6 External Factor Analysis Summary EFAS (As Attached) 6 IV. Internal Environment: Strength and Weaknesses (SWOT) 6 Corporate Structure 6 Corporate Culture 6 Corporate Resources 6 1. Marketing 6 2. Finance 7 3. Research and Development 8 4. Operations and Logistics 8 5. Human Resources 8 6. Information Systems 8 Internal Factor Analysis Summary IFAS (As Attached) 8 V. Analysis of Strategic Factors (SWOT) 8 Situation Analysis 8 Review
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Pestel Analysis Political Factors : * War‚ terrorism‚ geopolitical uncertainties; issues beyond company’s ability to control. * 52% of the company’s net sales in 2007 coming from countries outside America. * Manufacturing or logistics might be interrupted by political events in the manufacturing countries. Economic Factors : * Overall global economy outlook is not good. * Inflation reduced consumer’s expenditure on luxuries. * Economic crisis influencing Apple’s retail’s
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Table of Contents 1. Company overview (history) 2. Current strategies 3. PEST Analysis 4. Porter Five Forces 5. Competitor Analysis 6. SWOT Analysis 7. Financial Analysis 8. Industry Outlook 9. Key Success Factors 10. Strategic Alternatives 11. Recommendations 12. Implementation Plan 13. Time-Line 14. Contingency Plan 15. Conclusion 16. Appendices 17. References Company overview (history) Limited Brands was founded by Leslie H. Wexner in 1963. Leslie started with one
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External Factor Summary Analysis (EFAS) With regards to the IFAS analysis‚ an EFAS analysis can be made as well. With an EFAS analysis‚ the external factors like opportunities and threats are being measured. The purpose of creating an EFAS analysis is the same as with the IFAS analysis. The opportunities and threats will be pointed together with the value or weight of this aspect. For providing a better summary of the aspects‚ comments will be added. Afterwards‚ the weighted score will indicate
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EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE LIST I. CHAPTER 6 a. SFAS MATRIX (PAGE 176 – 181) b. TOW’S MATRIX c. PORTER’S GENERIC COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES d. COOPERATIVE II. CHAPTER 7 a. 3 MAIN DIRECTIONAL STRATEGIES b. PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS III. CHAPTER 8 a. FUNCTIONAL STRATEGIES a.i. MARKETING STRATEGY a.ii. FINANCIAL STRATEGY a.iii. R&D STRATEGY a.iv. OPERATIONS STRATEGY a.v. PURCHASING STRATEGY a.vi. LOGISTICS STRATEGY a.vii. HR STRATEGY a.viii. IT STRATEGY b. SOURCING DECISION c. CORPORATE SCENARIOS
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