Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 2 PESTEL Framework Analysis 2 Michael Porter 5 forces analysis 4 Discussion further from the environmental analysis 7 STRATEGIC CAPABILITIES ANALYSIS 8 Strategic capabilities identification 8 Discussion from the Strategic Capabilities Analysis 11 Recommendation for long-term development 11 CONCLUSION 12 REFERENCES 13 INTRODUCTION Banking industry in New Zealand is a developed industry and has a long time history of
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reducing promotion in supermarkets to help reduce binge drinking * Smoking ban * Cannot buy alcohol after 12 * Credit crunch – less disposable income‚ more drinking at home – may drink less at home as it is a less social environment PESTEL Political * Pressure on producers and sellers to be more socially responsible. * Talks to ban ‘Happy hour’ * Smoking ban – less people go drinking in pubs where they drink more than at home * Drink driving legislation * Duty
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CONTENT Part A Introduction 4 Current situation analysis 5 SWOT Analysis 5 Marketing mix 6 Competitor Analysis 9 Targeting segmentation analysis 9 External analysis 10 Part B 12 Introduction of digital market 12 Approaches of digital marketing and the relevant benefits 12 Part C 16 Definition of brand 16 How to create the strong brand value 16 Part D 19 Introduction of ethics 19 The ethical marketing of Mini 20 Conclusion 21 Reference 22
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Technological Factors 7 3.5. Environmental Factors 8 3.6. Legal Factors……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 4. SWOT ANALYSIS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 5.Strategy 9 6. Recommendations 9 7. References 10 Executive summary To conceive a business we must first of all understand its environment which depends on factors that are used in the PESTEL analysis.Companies are out of the control of the environment. Those factors are likely to be an opportunity or a risk of market
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Conversation Analysis & Discourse Analysis tive Compara A a odu ritical Intr nd C ction Robin Wooffitt Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis A Comparative and Critical Introduction Robin Wooffitt SAGE Publications London ● Thousand Oaks ● New Delhi © Robin Wooffitt 2005 First published 2005 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study‚ or criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright
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Explain why strategic analysis is necessary in the process of developing an appropriate strategy. Identify tools that are available to examine the external environment and discuss how and why they are used. Introduction Strategy is a high level plan in which to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty. It is very important because resources available to achieve these goals are usually limited. Strategy is often the difference between mediocrity
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CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts...............................................................................................................3 SWOT Analysis.....................................................................................................4 Hilton Worldwide © MarketLine Page 2 Hilton Worldwide Company Overview COMPANY OVERVIEW Hilton Worldwide (or ‘the company’)‚ formerly
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Situation Analysis Technology has unquestionably made our lives easier. In essence‚ grading is an exercise in professional judgment on the part of instructors. It involves the collection and evaluation of evidence on students’ achievement or performance over a specified period of time‚ such as academic semester and entire school year. Through this process‚ various types of descriptive information and measures of students’ performance are converted into grades
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The external environment may be analysed using the following: PESTEL involves analyzing the external environment by focusing on: Political environment where government legislation may have a direct or indirect impact on how businesses may operate. For instance deregulation and privatization of public enterprises have created more competition moving government focus towards regulating the operations of such businesses rather than focusing its efforts and resources on running the business
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Leiker MGT599 Module 3 Case: Internal Analysis and SWOT Analysis Dr. Kenneth McGee Introduction Strategic planners analyze Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats (SWOT) to determine internal and external threats to a company. “The SWOT analysis is a business tool available in the tool box of any small business owner” (Zahorsky‚ 2009). An internal analysis specifically covers the Strengths and Weaknesses portion of the SWOT analysis. The intent of this paper is to perform
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