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    Law and Macro Environment

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    Macro environment factors are uncontrollable external forces that affect how a business operates. They are largely out of the control of the business‚ and often require changes in operating‚ management‚ production‚ and marketing. Analysts often categorize them using the acronyms PEST or PESTEL. Broken down‚ PEST stands for political‚ economic‚ social‚ and technological concerns. PESTEL also includes environmental and legal factors. Political Political macro environment factors include things like

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    Wii Case Analysis

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    1. The demand for the Wii console is relatively elastic because it has close substitutes which are the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and consumers will tend to shift to others if the price of Wii console increases or if it happens that there is no availability left for it after its first hot lunch. 2. The supply for the Wii console is relatively elastic because the quantity to be supplied is determined through the price. Also in most markets‚ it is said that time period is considered as determinant

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    MKTG2010G Group 3 - Wii U Flow of Presentation Company Introduction Marketing Mix Competitor Analysis Target Customer Marketing Strategy Marketing Objective SWOT Analysis Survey Findings Image Projected by the Video Ways to Reach Targeted Customers Nintendo Co.‚ Ltd. •A Japanese company which focuses on consumer electronics and video games industries •The world’s largest video game company by revenue in 2011 •Founded in 1889 but only entered the

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    Ryanair Macro Environment

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    Consultancy Report Part 1 Ryanair’s macro and competitive environments Report compiled by: Student: Egle Sukyte Student number: 7124180 Course: Business Management with HRM Unit title: Marketing (MKT 432)‚ Level 2. Table of Contents 1. Introduction.............................................................................1 2. Macro Environment – PESTLE Analysis...............................................1 3.1 Political forces..........................

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    Macro Environment Study

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    College of Commerce & Economics Strategic Management Micro Environment Analysis Of A’Safwah Company *Aisha dhyab* 55829 *Halima Ali Al Ghafri* 51976 Introduction Adding to above that A’Safwa has high quality of milk which comes from caws that get better care in health and the way they feed it. They use ISO to chick and measured the quality of milk. Furthermore‚ A’Safwa Product can distribute inside and outside Oman that raise for it several advantages: First‚ it is the first large and knowledge

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    the wii

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    The Wii is a home video game device released by Nintendo (Japanese company) on November 19‚ 2006. The sales of Wii until 2011 is 5 billion dollars ‚ this is only in 5 years. The Wii primarily competes with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3. Nintendo states that its device targets a broader demographic than that of the two others.[8] As of December 2011‚ the Wii leads the generation over the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in worldwide sales‚[9] and in December 2009 broke the record for best-selling

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    Costco Macro Environment

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    Macro-environment Demography Research shows‚ that Costco’s way of doing research is a unique way‚ indeed it uses its membership concept to gather statistics on its customers that in turn did not involve extensive research. They are put into groups business owners and licensed professionals‚ depending on the job role‚ for instance‚ business owners and licensed professionals which are in one group and this allows them to minimize the risk involved with accepting cheques and makes it possible to

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    The Wii

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    these points will be covered and applied on Nintendo’s seventh generation console which is the Wii. It is a new direction for the company. Nintendo desired to create an assimilation of a motion-sensitive controller combined with modest technological improvement in processing power and graphics in order to target a broader demographic than that of the other competitors. Segmentation Demographically‚ Wii targets males and females of a vast age-range [ (4 years-10 years) ‚ (11 years-19 years)‚ (20

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    Interaction of micro elements The interaction between 5 competitive forces‚ create environment for Apple very competitive and hard to survive. Low entry barrier‚ rapid innovation of supplier and changing demand of consumer create the product life-cycle shorten. A lot of competitors with very similar product specification let product easy to imitate and alter PC become near to commodity product. Thus this leads to low market share industry. In addition‚ strong power of suppliers‚ a lot of competitors

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    Macro environments relates to the larger forces that have an impact on society as a whole and not just on one or a few organizations. A single organization cannot usually have a significant impact on these forces and therefore can only adapt its marketing mix to account for the opportunities and threats that arise. One of the evidence about this is the article ’Optus hit with $5 million fine’ which was published in The Age of the July 8‚ 2011‚ it identify and explain the impacts and affects this

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