1.1 The micro-environment This environment influences the organization directly. It includes suppliers that deal directly or indirectly‚ consumers and customers‚ and other local stakeholders. Micro tends to suggest small‚ but this can be misleading. In this context‚ micro describes the relationship between firms and the driving forces that control this relationship. It is a more local relationship‚ and the firm may exercise a degree of influence. These are internal factors close to the company
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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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Changes in the Virgin Group These assignments discuss the organisational changes that the Virgin Group has been during the last few years‚ and how they are adapting to the changes in the operating environment. This will be in the context of the employees’ perception of the changes‚ and how the Virgin Group can lower their resistance to change. This is a natural feeling from employees‚ when faced with uncertainty‚ and this needs to be managed. The assignment focuses on the Virgin Group airline operation
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REPORT ON VIRGIN GROUP . Submitted By: - SHANTANU SHARMA JYOTSNA SAIGAL NIKITA NARANG. RUHAAN PARVEZ. SUROJIT DAS. STUTI GARG. Submitted By: - SHANTANU SHARMA JYOTSNA SAIGAL NIKITA NARANG. RUHAAN PARVEZ. SUROJIT DAS.
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Micro vs. Macro Economics Micro-indiidual consumers/firms Macro-economic aggregates-GDP‚ inflations‚ unemployment Markets-opportunity for exchange 1) Opportunity Costs-value of the next best for gone alternative when a decision is made -all decisions involve an opportunity cost (assuming the firm operates efficiently) 2) Marginal Analysis-analyze situations involving incremental change -marginal: something is changing by a small amount (incremental/one-unit change) 3) Laws of supply and
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Micro Economics:- Microeconomics is a branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of individual consumers and firms in an attempt to understand the decision-making process of firms and households. It is concerned with the interaction between individual buyers and sellers and the factors that influence the choices made by buyers and sellers. In particular‚ microeconomics focuses on patterns of supply and demand and the determination of price and output in individual markets (e.g. coffee
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1. The corporate rationale of the Virgin group is to re-entering the inactive industries with brand new ideas and developments and offer the consumer different products. Diversification is an attribute of Virgins rationale. Their SBU’s improve Virgin’s scope and therefore its existing markets and products. Virgin uses the ideas of ‘the corporate parent’ to add structure and direction to its various business units‚ which in turn adds value due to the effective‚ closely controlled and come up to that
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The micro-macro dilemma relates to a variety of circumstances and situations and is essential for numerous decisions daily that people make. This is particularly true for many of the business decisions that organizations make in concerns to marketing. From the perspective of marketing‚ high-powered engine in cars is a pleasurable and worthwhile option or many consumers‚ especially consumers who enjoy driving high-powered vehicles or participate in recreational activities that require the high-powered
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Sam Yates-Smith Student ID: 000292201 CASE STUDY 6 THE VIRGIN GROUP 1. The corporate rationale of the Virgin group is to re-ignite static industries‚ with fresh ideas and developments‚ thus offering the consumer differentiation. Diversification is an extremely important attribute of Virgins rationale. Their SBU’s improve Virgin’s scope and therefore its existing markets and products. Virgin uses the ideology of ‘the corporate parent’ to add structure and guidance to its various business units
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Which future for Virgin? Diversification is often seen as the last evolution for a company. However‚ there are ways and options to adapt your strategy after you diversify in order to make it more efficient to this new change. Virgin is‚ as we’ve seen in the previous parts‚ a well-diversified company. There are usually 4 paths a diversified company could use after it diversified‚ and we can use them to analyse the potential future of Virgin. 1 Broaden the diversification base Virgin’s
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