Cases’ by Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington. 1.) Using the data from the case (and any other sources available)‚ carry out for the European brewing industry (i) a PESTEL analysis and (ii) a five forces analysis. What do you conclude? (i) PESTEL analysis One tool to analyze the broad macro-environment is the PESTEL analysis. In the PESTEL analysis environmental influences are categorized into political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological‚ environmental and legal aspects. It helps to identify how future
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Global forces and the European Brewing industry –Case 1 Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………2 PESTEL……………………………………………………………….2 Porter’s Five Forces…………………………………………………..4 Strengths & weakness of Companies………………………………..5 Impact of Trends on the Companies………………………………..7 Bibliography……………………………………………………………8. Introduction This case shows how global forces have impact on European brewing industry and how these companies are trying to overcome the obstacles. In spite
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industry; i. PESTEL analysis ii. A five forces analysis What do you conclude? 2. For the four breweries outlined above explain; a. How these trends will impact differently on these different companies b. The relative strengths and weaknesses of each company. 1) Introduction Refering to the case study on page 91‚ (Exploring Corporate Stragey‚ Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington) an analysis has been carried out using PESTEL analysis and Porter’s five forces. PESTEL Analysis PESTEL is a method
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EXPOLORING STRATEGY TUTORIAL SESSION Case 2 Global Forces and the European Brewing Industry PESTEL Analysis - Political actions against over-consumption restrictions by government (prohibition‚ taxes..) - Economical cost reduction rise of off-trade because of sales/discounts in supermarkets rise prices of packaging economy crisis - Social health and fitness customers drink more wine then before beers demand - Technology innovation in beer
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strategic planning which is the overall planning for the process as “how senior managers sequence decision-making achieving longer-term purpose‚ strategic objectives and overall strategy‚ and the implementation process.”(Witcher & Chau 2010 P.10) Heineken‚ the world top Beer Company would be provided as an example for the process. 1. Strategic Purpose Purpose is what a firm wants to obtain as a whole in long-term and strategic management is the overall management of a firm’s long-term purpose. The
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there are few prospects for the four market players in the focus of our essay (Heineken‚ Grolsch‚ InBev‚ Scottish and Newcastle); in the following summary we will show these possible strategies. Beforehand‚ we consider the thorough analysis of the macro environment and the industry necessary for drawing such conclusions. PESTEL analysis First of all‚ we need to evaluate the macro environment of the industry. The PESTEL analysis is the most suitable method for this. We will review all the letters
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3 beverage plants in the UK – Magor‚ Samlesbury & Wellpark * Approximately 2300 staff in the UK * Have some of the most leading brands of beer – including Boddington‚ Stella Artois‚ Heineken and Becks * Their sales of Becks Vier increased by 299% in the UK in 2007 from 2006. * Heineken is number 1 in the market with a 24.7% market share * Portfolio of more than 200 brands * Weaknesses * External Factors: Opportunities * Scream card * Encourage brand
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INDUSTRY Using PESTEL analysis can help to highlight the biggest influences on the strategy of the organization‚ both currently and in the future. These influences can be both positive and negative. In addition‚ influences often cross the divide between the six headings; the important point is that they appear somewhere in the analysis. The key is to identify and concentrate upon those factors or trends likely to have the biggest impact upon the future of the organization. PESTEL (Political; Economic;
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Global forces and the European brewing industry Mike Blee and Richard Whittington This case is centred on the European brewing industry and examines how the increasingly competitive pressure of operating within global markets is causing consolidation through acquisitions‚ alliances and c/osures within the industry. This has resulted in the growth of the brewers’ reliance upon super brands. ln the first decade of the twenty-first century‚ European brewers faced a surprising
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the case study to determine the impact and consequences global forces have‚ by using the PESTEL framework. This framework is used to help form a strategic analysis of the macro-environment; the outside factors beyond the control of a company. It categorises the environmental influences into six groups: political‚ economical‚ socio-cultural‚ technological‚ environmental and legal; making up the acronym PESTEL. Analysis Political factors Europe has traditionally been seen as the centre of the
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