IMPACT OF ECONOMIC FORCES ON E-RETAIL/ E-COMMERCE/ONLINE RETAIL By Group 6: 1)Aditya Padmanabhan 2)Abhishek Prasad 3)Pooja Salvi 4)Samraddha Alva 5)Aman Kumar The market environment refers to forces that affect a firm ’s ability to build and maintain successful relationships with customers.Two levels of the environment are: 1)Micro: The micro environment consists of the internal forces in the business.They are: • The Company Itself • Suppliers • Marketing Intermediaries • Customers
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warner has primarily a ‘Narrow approach’ Porter suggest companies with a narrow approach are considered as “cost leaders” continuing to say “these are Firms choosing to serve broad markets and to derive advantage through low costs” Porter‚ M.E. (1991). Time Warner doesn’t just seek the status of “cost leader” they also purse “focus strategies” Porter states “these are firms targeting narrow market segments and by emphasizing either low costs or uniqueness” Porter‚ M.E. (1991). On the other hand‚
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Executive Summary What are the secrets of India’s success in information technology? By using Porter’s Diamond Model‚ this article tries to answer that question. Based on the analysis‚ it seems the only determinant in the Porter’s Diamond that creates India’s success is Factor Condition (i.e. the Indian intellectual capital and “Indian connection” in Silicon Valley). The supporting determinant outside the diamond is the outsourcing trend in current global competition‚ which can be considered as the
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Marketing helps to investigate and determine the unfulfilled market’s needs (Kotler & Armstrong‚2010). Marketing management is a procedure‚ which include examining‚ analysis‚ arranging‚ implementation and observing‚ in order to provide a successful and profitable business to customers and accomplish organisation’s long term targets (Cutler‚ 2000). Frank (1994) concurred that marketing is to satisfy the needs of customers
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Chapter 1: Business Strategy TED.com TED= technology‚ education‚ design ‘ideas worth spreading’ Set up by Chris Anderson – also started Wired Magazine TEDx= everyone can organise a TED conference All the things that are happening in the world‚ are things that are strategic Look around you‚ know what’s happening around you You need to know where interesting ideas come from Eg. Wieden Kennedy (Portland‚ Oregon): where Nike is. Where Nike is‚ adidas goes Check out: TED talk
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| Contents 1. Introduction …………………………………………………………………. 4 1.1. Company Profile …………………………………………………………… 4 2. Methodology ………………………………………………………………… 5 3. PESTLE Analysis ……………………………………………………………. 6 4. Porters Five forces analysis …………………………………………………. 9 5. Bowmans Clock ……………………………………………………………… 11 6. Competition ………………………………………………………………….. 13 7. Value chain ………………………………………………………………….. 14 9. Direction and mission…………………………………………………………
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Five Forces Analysis What is it? Five Forces Analysis is a tool that enables managers to study the key factors in an industry environment that shape that nature of competition: (1) rivalry among current competitors‚ (2) threat of new entrants‚ (3) substitutes and complements‚ (4) power of suppliers‚ and (5) power of buyers. When do we use it? In a strategic analysis‚ Five Forces Analysis is an excellent method to help you analyze how competitive forces shape an industry in order to adapt or
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Chinese Fireworks Industry (Case Analysis) Strategic Management MGT 498 FA2013 John Cabot University Summary p.3 Introduction p.3 Industry Analysis p.5 -Environmental Analysis p.5 -Porter`s Five Forces model Analysis p.8 Assessment of the industry attractiveness p.10 Implementation
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fall out of range. The result of this diligence to quality is seen by the company’s growth and revenue over the past 12 years. The Fresh Direct mission is to help customers lead healthy lives without compromising their busy schedules. SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES | * High quality of products * Expert and well trained staff * Local produce suppliers * Exceptional manufacturing software * Large customer base within a small radius | * No middleman- company must do all
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ch1 1. Why is technology considered "invasive"? A. Technology is an integral part of our personal‚ as well as our professional lives. B. Technology has destroyed many values of society. C. It has forced certain businesses to shut down for good. D. Technology requires that employees work more than 40 hours per week. _____ deals with the planning for‚ development‚ management‚ and use of information technology tools to help people perform all tasks related to information processing and management.
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