can use the PESTEL framework. P POLITICAL E ECONOMIC S SOCIO-CULTURAL T TECHNOLOGY E ENVIRONMENT L LEGAL In PESTEL framework‚ the external environment is classified into six broad categories: Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Environmental and Legal. Changes in these external forces affect the types of products produced‚ the position of them‚ market strategies‚ types of services offered and choice of business. Political Forces: Intel being a multinational company‚ it has
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Bangladesh Setting up a Company • Setting up a Company • Board of Investment • Foreign Investment • Type of Companies • Incorporation of a Company • Setting up a Joint Venture Top of page [pic] Setting up a Company Bangladesh has some of the most liberal investment incentives in Asia‚ with an absence of any prior approval requirements or limits on any foreign equity participation‚ except registration with the Bangladesh Board of Investment (BOI). The government
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success. However‚ the external environment of this industry is fiercely competitive. So the strategic issue in this case is how Men’s Wearhouse could keep high-paced development in this stagnant industry. Strategic analysis & options Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Men’s Warehouse: * The bargaining power of buyers is high because the competition of men’s clothing retailers is fierce. Men’s Warehouse is using an off- price policy * The bargaining power of suppliers is medium because merchandise
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Contents Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Porter’s Five Forces and Competitive Strategy Threat of Rivalry 3 Threat of New Entry 4 Threat of Substitute Products 5 Bargaining Power of Buyers 6 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 7 Recommendation of Porter’s Five Forces Strategies 8-9 Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions 10-13 Recommendation
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Five forces : New Entry (Low to Medium) * New entrants will have to deal with high and large fixed cost * incentive because of profitability of zara * newest fashion at an inexpensive price * Zara as part of the Spanish Inditex Group‚ can benefit from the micro-economic concept of the Economies of Scale. Hence it gains cost advantages as production (scale) increases * Zara is operating within the market of “fast fashion” hence size as well as economic efficiency matter. Inditex’s
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McDonalds using a well known model to assess the competitive position that it occupies within its industry Laudon & Laudon (2006) claim that the most widely used model for understanding competitive advantage is a model known as “Porter’s Competitive Forces Model”. To assess competitive position using this model we must consider traditional competitors‚ the possibility of new market entrants‚ availability of substitute suppliers‚ similar products available in the market and the customers of an organisation
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ITC‚ the paper to hotels conglomerate‚ which saw its non-FMCG cigarette business revenues rise by 24 per cent in the quarter ended December 2010‚ has managed to turn around its foods business. The Bingo! range of potato chips saw sales growing by 48 per cent during the December 2010 quarter. In August 2001‚ ITC made a modest entry into the food business with its Kitchens of India ready-to-eat preparations.The launch of Bingo in March 2007 market ITC entered into fast
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ITC- A CASE STUDY By: MIT SHAH‚ MBA.Tech EXTC‚ II Year‚ M624 ITC Limited or ITC is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Kolkata‚ West Bengal. Its diversified business includes five segments: Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)‚ Hotels‚ Paperboards & Packaging‚ and Agri Business & Information Technology. The following is the case study which studies the type of management‚ organizational culture‚ PEST analysis and CSR policies incorporated by ITC Limited. The key features of the strategies and policies
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GOLDFLAKE: GoldFlake was launched by ITC in India in the seventies and as the years progressed it gained popularity and is now the largest selling brand in the world. It was launched as a premium cigarette for the adult men of the elite class as the brand was compared with Gold for the quality and purity of experience. Today‚ the cigarette has a place in premium as well as economy category and its target market has shifted from just adults to both adults and youth of all. The GoldFlake sold in
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A WATER UTILITY CONCESSIONER PORTERS FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 1. Rivalry among existing competitors- Low to Non-Existent. Since it is under concession agreement‚ there is no other water utility company that can engage any business similar to A Water Utility concessioner‚ unless granted by the government under special agreement and with full knowledge and approval of A Water Utility concessioner. 2. Threat of new entrants- Low to Non-Existent. Companies that may want to apply for the concession
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