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    Marks and Spencer: Summary Report of the Case Study Introduction Marks and Spencer (M&S) is a leading UK retailer selling clothing‚ food‚ and housewares. In 2007‚ the company put sustainability at the heart of its business. In order to succeed‚ it would have to change the attitudes and the behavior of its shoppers. As a result‚ it launched Plan A which set out a five year plan involving 100 social and environmental commitments that were expected to shape the future of the company. Plan A would

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    Management Module of Organisational Strategy Submitted by: Ahmad Hussain Kaisrani Submitted to: Dr Leslie Doyle; Dr Emanuela Todeva University of Wales List of CONTENTS Strategic Investigative Questions (03) History of Marks and Spencer (04) General Introduction of M&S (04) The SWOT Analysis (06) Source of Information (07) Stakeholders and their power and ability (08) Stakeholder Summary (09) Organisational Configuration (10) Evaluation of Corporate Structure

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    INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS OF MARKS AND SPENCER Executive Summary Marks and spencer is a group of companies with various ventures that include financial services‚ clothings‚ housewares and food. Like several other retailing outfits‚ M&S needs to provide great competition in this red ocean to claim considerable market share. M&S decided to deepen the innovative inclusions into their products line by focussing strategies after observing a huge decrease in turnover and profit from 1999 with

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    Market Entry Mode Strategy It is important for any organisation who wishes to operate its business worldwide to know the ways on how to enter a foreign market. Either it’s an existing product or even a new product‚ to identify thus implementing the correct mode of entry is crucial in order for a business to survive in a foreign market. Among the strategies on mode of entries are; Exporting‚ Licencing‚ Joint Ventures and Manufacturing (Ghauri and Cateora‚ 2010). Knowing that the economy in Russia

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    employees that M&S may have working for them. It may also involve the amount of money that is needed in order to pay their wages. External Planning factors that may affect Marks and Spencer are Government Policy‚ Labour Market Competition‚ Changing Nature of Work and Employee Expectations. Supply of Labour: Marks and Spencer will need to know what is happening to the supply of labour on a local‚ national and international scale. The change in the type of work that is available has changed in some

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    M&S SWOT What is SWOT? SWOT stands for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats of a certain aspect of the organisation. This is a very useful method in which businesses can analyse their current position and see what differences there are with competitors. The strengths and weaknesses are those of which the businesses have control over. On the other hand there are controllable factors which are external to the business they are opportunities and threats. A SWOT analysis is a very useful

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    AO1 Effectiveness of the campaign M&S always had great products‚ though the prices have always been too high compared with other supermarkets. And that’s probably why people don’t come to M&S regularly. M&S is everyday changing to try and get new customers in. It is important to have customers in the stores‚ by that M&S makes profit and won’t make any loss. M&S has always very strong advertisements‚ as such the new one‚ with Dannii Minogue. M&S is using her face to get

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    Our plan Our aim is to make M&S a truly international‚ multi-channel retailer – accessible to even more customers around the world. We have created considerable momentum through a wide range of activities and are making good progress. Focus in the UK Trusted food - In a year when trust was more important than ever‚ customers turned to M&S for great quality‚ responsibly sourced food. Our innovation kept them coming back – with over 1‚900 new lines. Cheshire Oaks - Every aspect of the new M&S

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    Some time ago‚ Arcadia attempted to a hostile takeover bid of Marks and Spencer‚ but it was rejected by the board of M&S. As the two organizations have different position in customers’ minds‚ customers would feel confused with their brands. In addition‚ they do not share the same target customers; M&S target middle class‚ middle ages and they have practical needs (Lun et al. 2011)‚ while Arcadia’s target group belong to young and fashion people (Arcadia‚ 2011). And Arcadia (2011) would like to extend

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    K. (1976)‚ "Market segments and stochastic brand choice models"‚ Journal of Marketing Research‚ No. 13‚ February‚ pp. 34-45. Briggs‚ P. (2010)‚ “The new world of Marks and Spencer Retailing”‚ [online] http://www.roadsideretail.com/2010/04/new-world-of-marks-and-spencer.html [Accessed on 25/09/2010] Cahill‚ D Chislett‚ H. (2009)‚ “Marks in Time: 125 Years of M&S”‚ Weidenfeld & Nicolson Frank‚ R.‚ Massy‚ W.‚ Wind‚ Y Insight. (2000)‚ “Developing a Marketing Strategy”‚ [Online] http://www.collision-insight

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