C.INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 1. Organizational structure 2.Strengths and weaknesses Strengths Brand Recognition High quality products Strong Culture Social responsibility Use of technology Weaknesses Expensive products Overcrowding Culture clash in different markets As a company of world’s top five hundred‚ Starbucks has some strengths. Global Brand Recognition Starbucks has a distinct purpose. It has built as a place between homes and offices for their target customers. There is an atmosphere,where
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The External Environment The external organizational environment includes all elements existing outside the boundary of the organization that have the potential to affect the organization. This environment includes competitors‚ resources‚ technology‚ and economic conditions that influence the organization. The organization external environments are having 2 layers: • General environment: The outer layer that is widely dispersed and affects organization indirectly. It includes
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Internal Analysis Tesla motors is able to differentiate itself from its rivals by offering a product that has yet to be matched. No other automotive company has been able to produce a car that is all electric and can travel 250 miles on a single charge. In addition‚ no other company has a network of charge stations allowing Tesla owners to drive across the country if desired. Finally‚ Tesla motors has created a brand of elite cars‚ it has been said that Tesla owners may be more of a cult than that
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standard of governance and its commitment to making a difference in the communities in which it operates. The new millennium has brought with it two of the largest acquisitions in the history of the bank with the purchase of Grindlays Bank from the ANZ Group and the acquisition of the Chase Consumer Banking operations in Hong Kong in 2000. These acquisitions demonstrate Standard Chartered firm committed to the emerging markets‚ where it has a strong
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1 External environment and internal issues…………..5 3.2 Options to improve TEMC’s RSP…………………..5 3.3 A set of procedures………………………………….5 3. Conclusion……………………………………………10 4. Recommendations…………………………………………13 5. Reference list………………………………………….15 Executive summary TEMC is a hospital which located in far north Queensland‚ Australia. The hospital-TEMC had faced the supplier shortage of doctors recently. This report researched both the external and internal environment facing
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structure? Whether the company would be able to sustain the growth that it has achieved in the past and manage any such Crisis in future.? GENERAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS The general environment analysis will focus on trends in the four segments of General Environment. The following table shows the changes in the general environment that are affecting airline Business on an ongoing basis. B. Industry Analysis PORTER’S FORCES Threat of new Entrants and Barriers to Entry: Following
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Review THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT) A host of external factors influence a firm’s choice of direction and action‚ ultimately its organizational structure and internal factors. These factors‚ which constitute the external environment‚ can be divided into three interrelated subcategories there are as follows: A. REMOTE ENVIROMENT The remote environment comprises factors that originate beyond and usually irrespective of any single firm’s operating situation: economic‚ social
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The External Environment and Organizational Culture Chapter 2 I. Systems Theory of the Organization a. Figure b. Open systems – organizations that are affected by and that affect their environment c. Inputs – goods and services organizations take in and use to create products or services i. Raw materials‚ services‚ equipment‚ capital‚ information d. Outputs – products and services organizations create ii. Products‚ services e. External
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External Environment When most people think of Human Resource Planning‚ the first thing that usually comes to mind is the internal environment of the organization. There is‚ however; the external environment which is just as important. The external environment consists of governmental policies‚ condition of the economy‚ demographics‚ technology‚ international influences‚ competitors‚ and a changing labor force (Greer‚ Peters & Youngblood‚ 1998). Neglecting the external environment can have devastating
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IN 2003‚ when the Government of India identified 55 districts affected by left-wing extremism (naxalism) across nine States to address the issue of backwardness‚ its decision stemmed from the realisation that people were drawn into naxalism and forced to take up arms in order to meet their socio-economic needs. These districts are in the States of Andhra Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Chhattisgarh‚ Jharkhand‚ Maharashtra‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Orissa‚ Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The objective was to accelerate
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