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    L3.Strategic Analysis - External Introduction/Recap Strategic Analysis External Analysis PESTEL analysis Industry & Competitive Analysis. Strategic Analysis: Factors Shaping the Choice of Company Strategy Social‚ political‚ regulatory and community factors Competitive conditions and industry attractiveness Company opportunities and threats to company’s well-being External Factors Company’s Strategic Situation Determine relevance of internal and external factors Identify and evaluate

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    Alexandria higher Institute of Engineering and Technology Engineering Economy (EM 431) ADIDAS SWOT and PESTEL Analysis Name Ahmed Fawzy El-Safty Esraa Ahmed Tawfeek Submitted by: Section 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 No. 13 21 29 31 38 63 65 74 Aya Abd-El Razak Mohamed Aya Hesham El-Shenaway Basma Medhat Abd El-Zaher Ali Mahmoud Soliman Omar Ali Fahmy Katary Karim Mohamed Abd El-Salam Submitted to: Dr. Islam Nazier Page 1 of 19 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ..............

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    PESTEL analysis for THAI airways Political Political factors are how and to what degree does THAI airways intervenes in the economy. Specifically‚ political factors include areas such as tax policy‚ labour law‚ environmental law‚ trade restrictions‚ tariffs‚ and political stability by THAI airways Recently THAI airways stated that the growing economy will boost travel and passengers if Thailand has no political problems. Economic Economic factors include economic growth‚ interest rates‚ exchange

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    Julie I. Gonzalez DaimlerChrysler AG: A Decade of Global Strategic Challenges Leads to Divorce in 2007 The DaimlerChrysler merger of 1998 was accepted with anticipation of greatness by analysts‚ stockholders‚ and the auto industry. Both companies had a global presence and combined heralded a revenue of 154 billion and 5.6 billion in profit‚ combined. However‚ this merger ended up in divorce due to cross-cultural problems‚ production and manufacturing glitches‚ competition‚ lack of demand

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    The case‚ Jaguar PLC‚ 1984 deals with the luxury automobile manufacturer that is currently controlled by the government but being privatized through initial public stock offerings. The British Leyland (BL) Company competes in the international automobile market and faces major competition from Daimler-Benz‚ BMW‚ Porsche‚ and Japanese manufacturers entering the market. Over the past four years‚ Jaguar has re-established itself as a quality producer. It has nearly tripled its revenues from 1980 to

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    Why are stick shift cars so popular anyway? They are more difficult to drive‚ and you must be skilled to drive them. Why not choose an automatic easy ride‚ which can turn your driving in to comfort‚ especially while driving in heavy traffic? If this is what you think‚ you must read this essay before you make up your mind. The purpose of this essay is to contrast stick shift transmission cars with automatic transmission cars. People who drive stick shift cars know the difference and the advantages

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    Daimler Chrysler Case Do you think the culture problems could have been largely avoided in this merger? How? As in any merger‚ integration is the most difficult to implement and in this case culture problems were inevitable. You have two large corporations in two different countries working in different management system‚ environment‚ believe‚ and culture. In order for this merger to work‚ one has to deign to create synergy. I think this merger happened to quickly. If Daimler did enough

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    JAGUAR – Case Analysis 3M1 Alexis Girone Maxime Carrasco Lauren Cornieau Romain Longueville Mathieu Grattarola Automatic driving: When you are tired‚ you drunk too many glasses of alcohol or you have an important mobile conversation to receive. To avoid routes accidents our company offers for each car an automatic driving system included in the dashboard of the car. This system manages the car to the destination of driver choice and the driver has nothing to do. Thanks to this autopilot system

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    4.1.1 PESTEL Analysis This part of the dissertation will analyze main political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ environmental and legal issues within the Russian Federation. All of the Interviewees outlined the political aspect as the most important when investing into Russia‚ however the Author would like to acknowledge that the economical and legal factors have a critical weight in the issues of FDI‚ therefore their analysis will play a comprehensive role in the thesis‚ assuming that the initial

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    BMW’s Dream Factory and Culture Business 520 Organizational Behavior Describe the culture of BMW. A company’s culture is very important. It incorporates a firms shared values‚ beliefs and traditions (Hellriegel & Slocum‚ 2010). Most importantly it is the rules and role model for behavior. BMW’s entrepreneurial culture has no doubt assisted them in being the successful company that they are today. An entrepreneurial culture is one that values creativity‚ the tolerance of creative people

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