Project Report on Strategic Analysis of Bharti Airtel Submitted To: Prof. Jayant Bose Course Incharge Business Policy‚ Planning & Strategy Submitted By: Jay Shrivastava Kapil Jain Kumar Anshuman Manish Kumar Manpreet Kaur (P301311CMG234) (P301311CMG235) (P301311CMG240) (P301311CMG243) (P301311CMG244) NIIT University‚ Neemrana Table of Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................................................
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incorporate the following: * The roles and responsibilities of the board of directors in corporate governance and the way the board affects a company’s operation. * A list of the core competencies of the company. * Create an EFAS and IFAS matrix to understand the external and internal strengths and weaknesses. * The various decisions taken to formulate the plan and the reasons for those decisions. * The SWOT factors of Vermont Teddy Bear Co.‚ Inc. to determine the
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EVP & Chief Development Officer Scott Blair SVP & Chief Legal and Franchise Officer EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (EFAS): OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS (SWOT) Natural‚ Societal Environments • Climate‚ Natural Disasters • PEST Analysis Task Environment NEW ENTRANTS: HIGH STAKEHOLDER GROUPS: LOW SUPPLIERS: LOW BUYERS: INDUSTRY RIVALRY: HIGH LOW SUBSTITUTES: MEDIUM INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (IFAS): STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (SWOT) Corporate Structure Exec utive s: Ron Shaic FunctionalhManagers: Company-owned
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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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Content Nike Strategic Audit Page 2 Appendix A IFAS‚EFAS‚SFAS Page 10 Appendix B Nike Porter ’s Five Page 11 Appendix C Nike Financial Data Page 14 References Page 19 I- Current Situation A. Current Performance Robust financial position‚ $ 15 billion net Profit (See appendix B). Market share around 47%. 28‚000 employee B. Strategic posture 1. Mission To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world. 2. Objectives Provide an environment
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Acknowledgement 3 Executive Summary 4 Project Outline 5 Industry Life Cycle 7 Key Success Factor (KSF) 8 Industry Analysis (Porter’s Five Forces) 10 SWOT Analysis Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) 13 External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS) 15 Strategic Factor Analysis Summary (SFAS) 17 TOWS Matrix 19 Assessment of Current Company’s Performance 22 Review of Option for Future Direction 24 Recommendation for Implementation of strategies 25
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STRATEGIC MANAGERS A. Board of Directors B. Top Management III. EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (Please attach EFAS Table) A. Societal Environment 1. Political-Legal 2. Economic 3. Sociocultural 4. Technological B. Task Environment IV. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (Please attach IFAS Table) A. Corporate Structure B. Corporate Culture C. Corporate Resources 1. Marketing
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Starbucks Coffee Co. | Indian Dilemma | | This paper evaluates the Strategic Audit of Starbucks Co. and its attempt to enter the India coffee market. | | Malinda | 11/15/2012 | | Introduction and Background “In 2006‚ the world’s No. 1 specialty coffee retailer‚ Starbucks Coffee Company‚ had over 11‚000 stores in 36 countries of the world and employed over 10‚000 people. The company had over 7‚000 retail locations in its home country and largest market‚ the United States
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produced by company TomTom‚ which has been released to market in 2009. It is a portable GPS solution for cars. A wireless modem within allows the TomTom GO 740 Live to connect with TomTom’s servers for access to weather or gas prices to localized Google Points Of Interest (POI) searches. It uses traffic information fed from other live Global Positioning Systems (GPS) devices‚ letting TomTom layer that information on top of conventional traffic feeds. Figure 1: TomTom GO 740 Live GPS‚ the
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Responsibility & Ethics III. External 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
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