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 • Understand the competitive
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TYPICAL PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE • Sales decreases as the product moves over the timeline ZARA PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE • High fashion industry with latest designs and trends 5-6 weeks life cycle • The life cycle curves is shown as the graph above ZARA’S KEY FACTORS SHORT LEAD TIME LOWER QUANTITIES MORE STYLES • Keep up with the newest fashion trends more fashionable clothes • Zara only needs about 30 days to identify new trend and have the product available in stores
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MANAGEMENT APTITUDE TEST (MAT) PRINT ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Management House‚ 14 Institutional Area‚ Lodhi Road‚ New Delhi-110003 MANAGEMENT APTITUDE TEST (MAT) - 01 Feb 2009 ADMIT CARD MAT Form No : 929287 (OLD) (NEW - For future reference) Affix your photograph and get it attested with seal by Gazetted Officer or Principal of your Degree College. Dear ABHISHEK JAISWAL‚ You are provisionally permitted to appear for MAT on 01
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1) 1/1 Word provides the capability to view what formatting changes would look like without actually applying the format. This feature is known as ____. (1pts) Formatting Ribbon Contextual Tabs Print Preview Live Preview Collapse 2) 1/1 Which of the following statements is correct regarding the Mini toolbar? (1pts) It appears when you select text You hold down the Ctrl key and tap M to display it It is located on the Home tab of the Ribbon
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Executive SummaryThe macro-environment consists of larger societal forces that affect entire micro-environment. The six forces making up the company’s macro-environment include demographic‚ economic‚ natural‚ technological‚ political/legal‚ and social-cultural forces. Companies must constantly watch and adapt to the marketing environment in order to seek opportunities and ward off threats. “The marketing environment comprises all the actors and forces influencing the company’s ability to transact
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The Lua Architecture Advanced Topics in Software Engineering Mark Stroetzel Glasberg Jim Bresler Yongmin ’Kevin ’ Cho Introduction Lua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed to extend applications. Lua started as a small language with modest goals. The language has grown incrementally. As a result‚ Lua has been re-architected and rewritten several times in the past ten years. The original functional requirements and motivation of the architecture were documented in the
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Macro Environment The larger societal forces that affect the microenvironment- demographic‚ economic‚natural‚ technological‚ political‚ and cultural forces. These factors represent constraints within which all organizations including the automobile industry must function. Macro Environment For any decision there is n number of factors which influences the decision. Be it a decision related to any organisation‚ any business concern or even an individual. Thus it is per se very much necessary
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Name: Margo De Ridder Student number: R0141223 Module: Marketing Fundamentals The tablet market: External analysis of the micro-environment The global tablet PC market continues to grow with shipments reaching 53.8 million units in the third quarter of 2014. The rise in shipment from 48.3 million units in the third quarter of 2013 to 53.8 million units in the third quarter of 2014 can be attributed to the growing demand from costumers as the tablet industry offers the costumer a smaller sized
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CURRENT SITUATION Goal: ZARA’S goal is to respond quickly and accurately to shifting costumer demands. In order to do this ZARA establish 3 processes. 1. Ordering: Every store places an order twice a week to La Coruña. The order includes replenishment of existing items and initial request for newly items. • The store manager determines the replenishment items‚ walking around the store and counting the garments and talking with sales people. THEY CAN NOT LOOK UP THE INVENTORY BALANCE
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Schmidt‚ Julius Liebrecht‚ Djaky Agbadou‚ Nathalie Garro In-Class Case Study: 1 Introduction: Background Information 1.1 Company overview The firm Zara is a Spanish clothing and accessories retailer based in Galicia‚ northern Spain. In 1975‚ founder Amancio Ortega opened the first store in La Coruna‚ Spain. Zara is the flagship chain store of the Inditex group (Industria de Diseno Textil)‚ encompassing many self-designed different fashion styles from daily clothing to formal suits
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