Kathmandu Holdings Limited Syndicate Case Study Report S2 2010 Executive Summary Kathmandu Holdings Limited (KMD) is a renowned specialist in quality clothing and equipment for travel and outdoor adventure in New Zealand and Australia‚ operating 97 stores across New Zealand‚ Australia and the United Kingdom. KMD commenced trading on the Australian and New Zealand Stock Exchanges in November 2009. This report will commence with an overview of the external and internal environments in which KMD
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Rise of E-tailing In Indonesia: An External Analysis Suryo Ariyanto Nugroho Middlesex University Business School Rise of E-‐tailing in Indonesia: An External Analysis Table of Content Executive Summary .................................................................................2 Introduction ..............................................................................................3 Industry Overview...................................
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EXTERNAL ANALYSIS I. Aggregate Market Factors Aggregate factors are important indicators of the attractiveness of a product category. A. Size The market size is defined through the market volume and the market potential. The market volume exhibits the totality of all realized sales volume of a special market. The volume is therefore dependent on the quantity of consumers and their ordinary demand
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To have success in a competitive environment you have to have the right mindset. Managers often view the competitive environment as a hostile battle for dominance. According to Michael Porter this is the wrong way to view the competitive market. A company should aim to be unique not the best. The heart of competition is creating value‚ and not beating the rivals. (Magretta and Porter‚ 2011) This should be Ford’s focus moving forward. The Aluminum body truck is a good example of being unique and
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The ‘environment’ is everything happening in the world outside that is relevant to your business. As Baines(2011) describe : “The operating environment for all organisations is never static and seldom entirely predictable‚ and can therefore profoundly affect a company’s course of action.” Only after examine the nature of the marketing environment‚ we can therefore set up appropriate marketing strategies for organisation. Generally‚ the marketing environment can be classified into three levels: the
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Environmental scanning External environment a. Social b. Political c. Economics d. Natural e. Technological f. Competitive forces analysis The industry’s competition is that Pepsi and Coke was often interchangeably by many consumers expressing their interest in a soft drink. Pepsi in particular‚ is a fierce competitor in the beverage industries with two growing categories which are water and sport drinks. i. Bargaining power of suppliers The main ingredients for Coca-Cola syrup include
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analyze the Taj Group of Hotels through the specific analysis of Taj (luxury full-service hotels‚ resorts and palaces)‚ Taj Exotica ‚ Taj Safaris‚ . Vivanta ‚ The Gateway Hotel‚ Exotica Brand. The Taj Group of Hotels were selected to gain a learning of hotels in India from three different perspectives – that of a fast growing Indian hotel‚ ‚ that of a formerly strong player trying to adapt to a changing market‚ and finally‚ that of an domestic hotel operating in India. The analysis in the report is
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1.16 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT The economic environment constitutes to economic conditions‚ economic polices‚ and the economic system that is important to external factors of business. The economic conditions of the country include: • Nature of the economy of the country. • The general economic situation in the region‚ conditions in resource markets like money‚ material‚ market raw material components‚ services‚ supply markets and so on which influence the supply of inputs to the organisation‚
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APPLE PESTEL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS Political These refer to government policy such as the degree of intervention in the economy Apple‚ being a Cupertino based company in California‚ is subject to American laws and regulations. These include taxation laws and product manufacturing regulations. Economic * These include interest rates‚ taxation changes‚ economic growth‚ inflation and exchange rates. For example: - higher interest rates may deter investment because it costs more
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P1 – Construct an introductory planning sheet to help identify how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. In this report I will be identifying how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. I will also be outlining the reasons for recruitment and the time and cost implications regarding each method. I have chosen Asda and River Island as my two organisations. Asda Internal Recruitment This refers to the filling of job vacancies from
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