Table of Content1.0 Industry Background12.0 Introduction13.0 Impact of Macro environments on Cell Phone Industry13.1 Demographic environment13.2 Economic Environment23.3 Natural Environment23.4 Technological environment34.0 Impact of Micro Environments on the Cell Phone Industry34.1 Suppliers34.2 Marketing intermediaries44.3 Customers44.31 Consumer markets44.4 Competitors55.0 Impact of the Changing Environments on Marketing Mix55.1 Product55.2 Price Variables65.3 Place Variables65.4 Promotion Variables66
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Instructor Guo Ji Public email bnuwec@gmail.com‚ PIN interbusiness Contact Information guoji@bnu.edu.cn Course Prerequisites Micro and Macro Course Description This course is an introduction to international business with an emphasis on the contemporary issues of China. The basic content of the course includes (1) an overview of the means of conducting international business‚ with an emphasis on what makes international different from domestic (2) the effects of the social systems within countries
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Social stratification is a characteristic of all society. We have also seen that classes and individuals are rated high or low on the basis of characteristics possessed by them according to the social value scale. Any change in the value scale or any change in the characteristics results in a change in the status of different classes. Thus different occupations are held in different degrees of esteem in different societies or within the society at different times‚ The members of the priestly class
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The recession is an economic factor effecting the hotel industry. The recession has a large impact on the hotel industry as this means fewer people have disposable income; therefore staying in hotels for leisure purposes are becoming less popular. Lewis. J Uncontrollable variables that affect the hospitality industry. Available from: http://smallbusiness.chron.com/uncontrollable-variables-affect-hospitality-industry-38795.html [Accessed 09 October 2013] Another economic factor to effect the
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Business Environment Analysis Environmental factors Common environmental factors include new tax laws‚ tariff limits‚ export laws‚ consumer trends‚ developing technology‚ new replacement products (i.e.‚ the iPod to the CD player)‚ laws concerning emissions‚ or a new competitor. Several popular frameworks exist to aid in identifying environmental factors. They are frequently used together. The first is PEST or PESTEL analysis‚ which looks at the political‚ economic‚ social and technological
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Macro environment is the external and uncontrollable factors that influence a company’s or product’s development. Billabong must know the value of each of the macro environment factors; such as‚ economic‚ demographics ‚ and lifestyle‚ technology and natural forces. Before companies‚ or in our case Billabong‚ produce a new products‚ they should study each macro environment force carefully. Each force have its effects on the market. Economic forces affect the consumer buying power and spending
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PAKISTAN COUNTRY ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS December 2008 CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 30 December 2008) Currency Unit – Pakistan Rupees PRs 1.00 = $0.013 $1.00 = PRs 79.3 ABBREVIATIONS ADB AJK CEA CET CETP CNG CPS CSP CWS EIA EMS EU FAO FY GDP IEE IPCC IUCN LTSF MDG MTDF NEP NEQS NGO NWFP PEPA PRM PRSP PSDP SMART TA UNDP WS&S WTO WWF — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Asian Development Bank Azad Jammu & Kashmir Country Environmental Analysis combined effluent treatment
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small micro-organism that cannot be seen through naked eyes but only through the use of a microscope. Some of the Micro-organism in the environment include; bacteria‚ viruses and fungi to mention but a few. Whereas some Micro-organisms are associated with causing of diseases others are known for destroying the balance in the ecosystem. However‚ this is not always the case because some of them are useful in recycling important nutrients back into the ecosystem. Just like human beings‚ for micro- organism
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UNIT - 1 : INTRODUCTION TO MICRO-TEACHING AND ITS NEED STRUCTURE 1. Introduction 2. Objectives 3. Defining Teaching 4. Status of Teacher Training Before Micro-teaching 5. Concept of Micro-teaching 1. Steps of Micro-teaching 2. Micro-teaching Cycle 3. Rationale of Micro-teaching Procedure 4. Phases of Micro-teaching 6. Analysis of Teaching 1. Identification of Teaching Skills 1.7 Core Teaching Skills 1.7.1 Teaching Skills
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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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