P3 Explain factors that may influences communication and interpersonal interaction in a Health and Social Care Environment Environmental Factors Noise – If you are working in a nursery and there are a lot of background noises‚ it will be difficult to hear what the children are saying when they need your help. For example‚ in the nursery there is a child who is using hearing aids and this will amplify background noises as well as the sound of the speaker. Therefore‚ a noisy environment may be difficult
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Bespala‚ Y.‚ Dmitrieva‚ M.‚ Jackson‚ S. and Reutoi‚ N. LVMH Word Count – 3‚154 words. Index Topic Page No. Introduction 3 Marketing in a Contemporary Context 4 Understanding Consumer Behaviour 6 Market Research 8 Segmentation‚ Targeting & Positioning 10 The Marketing Mix 12 Conclusion 14 References 15 Appendix (Including Additional Readings) 18 Introduction “There are four main elements
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LVMH & Warnaco 1. Calculate ROIC for both companies for fiscal 2011. For calculations requiring a tax rate‚ assume 33.3% for LVMH (the French corporate rate)‚ and 35% for Warnaco (the U.S. corporate rate). Based on this analysis alone‚ how do the companies compare in terms of their performance? LVMH Warnaco EUR mil USD mil 2011 Operating Income 5‚154.00 181.50 Tax rate 33.3% 35.0% [1] Tax 1‚716.28 63.53 NOPAT 3‚437.72 117.98 Ending Investment
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http://www.economist.com/node/14447276 LVMH in the recession The substance of style The world’s biggest luxury-goods group is benefiting from a flight to quality‚ but the recession is also prompting questions about the company’s breadth and balance Sep 17th 2009 | Paris | from the print edition * * Bloomberg “THERE are four main elements to our business model—product‚ distribution‚ communication and price‚” explains an executive at LVMH‚ the world’s largest luxury-goods group. “Our
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Macro-Environmental Analysis of US Market Clothing & Fashion Industry Demographic Forces Current Population Size 315‚736‚331 Population Density 88.08 inhabitants per square mile (34.01km2) Population as at 9.33am AEST 25th April 2013 - http://www.census.gov/popclock/ Density - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_population_density Population Distribution Major City Population New York-Newark 19.3 million LA-Long Beach-Santa Ana 12.675 million Chicago 9.134 million Miami 5.699
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INBS 349-02 November 11‚ 2013 Case Studies (2) Starbucks 1. In the United States‚ about two-thirds of Starbucks outlets are company owned; the remaining one-third are operated by licensees. Outside the United States‚ the proportions are reversed: about two-thirds are run by licensees or partnerships in which Starbucks has equity stakes. What is the explanation for the two different market expansion strategies? When conducting business abroad‚ multi-national companies can use different market
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Outcome 2.1 Show macro and micro environmental factors which Influence marketing decisions -Gatorade is not PepsiCo official product in Vietnam but it isn’t produced in Vietnam ‚ it was imported from foreign country so the price of the product is higher and isn’t really suitable for Vietnam average income. There are two main environment elements which affect the price of the Gatorade: Micro environment -Competitors: There are many other products to choose in the soft drink market include
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QUESTION 1: An important macro-environmental force on companies is the social/cultural environment‚ particularly in international markets. Imagine that you are to offer a seminar on the social/cultural environment of Vietnam to foreign businessmen and marketers. Discuss at least three elements of the cultural environment that foreign businessmen should be aware of when doing business in Vietnam. Use specific examples referring to real-life businesses‚ brands‚ marketing activities‚ etc. to support
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Overview of environmental factors 1.2.1 Micro Environmental Factors Micro Environmental Factors is also known as internal environmental factors. They include factors which are within or close to the company that have a direct impact on the organisation strategy as follow: i. Top management ii. Other functions‚ such as finance and accounting‚ Research and Development‚ manufacturing and purchasing iii. Suppliers iv. Marketing intermediaries v. Customers vi. Competitors vii. Public 1.2.2 Macro Environmental
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Opportunity for LVMH in China Introduction With the progress of globalization‚ business external environment‚ which directly affects organizations’ performance‚ becomes more complex and changes continually. Various factors in this complex and volatile business environment play the roles of different level in different organization. At the same time‚ these factors also have the features of time. By 2015‚ this round of economic recession will come to an end‚ and a new round of economic growth is
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