Title New strategies for FMCG companies Author Source References sreekanth reddy‚ MBA II Mktg Forthright 1. Marketing Management‚ Phillip Kotler 2. site.securities.com 3. FT.com 4. The Economist 5. www.wikipedia.org Document Type Secondary Analysis Subject Date Abstract The FMCG sector is undergoing a slow but definite change towards higher productivity gains in spite of decreasing retail prices. In this scenario it is important for the companies to innovate‚ use economies of scale and
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ii. Media: - carry news‚ features‚ editorial opinion iii. Government: - iv. Citizen-action: - v. Local: - vi. General: - vii. Internal: - Macro Environment The larger societal forces that affect the macro environment – demographic‚ economic‚ natural‚ technological‚ political‚ and cultural forces. Key Forces in the Macro Environment 1. Demographic The study of human population in terms of size‚ density‚ location‚ age‚ gender‚ race‚ occupation and other statistics. - Worldwide
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The macro environment Introduction Marketing’s role is to match the capabilities and resources within the organisation with market opportunities external to the organisation. Understanding customer needs is central to achieving this aim‚ but marketers must also be aware of factors that can cause customer needs to evolve. A change in customer needs will impact upon the organisation’s ability to serve its customers. This means that marketers have to be knowledgeable about what is happening in the
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of business • Environmental influences on business • Environmental analysis • Characteristics of business environment • Components of business environment • The micro and macro environment • Competitive environment • Porter’s five forces model–competitive analysis Learning Objectives The present chapter aims at: • Definitions and objective of business • Examine environment analysis‚ characteristics components of the organisation. Let us know the microenvironment and macro environment •
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. The four phases of a business cycle are trough‚ recovery‚ peak‚ and recession. The length of an average business cycle can be anywhere from 2-15 years. Capital goods and durable goods last‚ and therefor purchases can be postponed. This may happen when a recession is predicted to be lurking. Durable goods industries therefor suffer large output declines during recessions. However‚ consumers cannot postpone the buying of nondurables; therefore recessions only slightly reduce non-durable output
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Macro environment Our product and all of the other actors operate in a large macro environment of forces that shape opportunities and pose threats to the company is known as macro environment. Six largely uncountable external forces influence our product’s marketing activities. And also it influences decision making‚ and affect its performance and strategies. These factors include the economic‚ demographics‚ legal‚ political‚ and social conditions‚ technological changes‚ and natural forces Elements
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Running Head: ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS PAPER Environmental Analysis Paper University of Phoenix June 29‚ 2009 Introduction: Environmental Analysis This paper intends to present an environmental scan that outlines the major issues that are important to the continued future of public education within a large local school district. The objective in using this scan is to use the data found in a manner where educational administrators as well as those stakeholders in education can strategically
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External Environmental Analysis | Executive Summary In this paper we have been asked to accomplish an external environment analysis of the California Pizza Kitchen. In the introduction section‚ the purpose‚ the outcomes‚ and the methodology adopted have been mentioned. . As part of the research for this paper‚ a PEST analysis was accomplished as well as looking at the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis. (QuickMBA‚ 2007; Value Based Management‚ 2009) As part of the PEST analysis‚ the California
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A Critical Analysis: Ecosystem Management of the Laurentian Great Lakes Common among models implemented in environmental management is the driver-pressure-state-response concept. This type of model uses indicators to quantify and simplify changes occurring in natural systems. Changes in the environment‚ according to this model‚ all originate from human activity which exert pressure or stress on the system. This model attempts to solve environmental crisis by determining the human activity creating
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CRITICAL REVIEW OF LITERATURE 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 3.2 HYPOTHESIS 3.3 RESEARCH DESIGN 4. SAMPLE DESIGN 4. INDUSTRY PROFILE 5. DATA‚FINDING & ANALYSIS 6. RECOMMENDATION & CONCLUSION 7. BILIOGRAPHY 8. REFRENCES Executive summary About the project Within a short span of the last five-six years‚ the use of cosmetics by Indian consumers has
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