International Journal of Business and Management; Vol. 7‚ No. 24; 2012 ISSN 1833-3850 E-ISSN 1833-8119 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Developing a Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model for PESTEL Analysis İhsan Yüksel1 1 Department of Business Management ‚ Kırıkkale University‚ Kırıkkale‚ Turkey Correspondence: İhsan Yüksel‚ Department of Business Management‚ Kırıkkale University‚ 7140 Kırıkkale‚ Turkey. Tel: 90-318-3573860. E-mail: yuksel@kku.edu.tr Received:
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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CASE STUDY UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH MODEL STUDENT ANSWER 29TH MARCH 2013 CONTENTS PAGE 1. EXTERNAL ANALYSIS 1.1 Wider Macro-Environmental Analysis - US Airline Industry POLITICAL The extant US Airline Deregulation Changes in the political environment can have major consequences for the airline industry. One such political consideration that has had a major consequence for the airline industry is the recent deregulation of the industry
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Product Life Cycle of Nokia N-Series Mobile Phones Table of Contents The Product Life Cycle Introduction……………………………………………………………………. .2 The Product Life Cycle of Nokia N-series mobile phones……………………….3 Advantages of the Product Life Cycle…………………………………………...7 Disadvantages of the Product Life Cycle………………………………………...7 References………………………………………………………………………...8 The Product Life Cycle: Introduction The product life
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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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Nokia Financial Statement Analysis: Measuring the performance through data Billy Mckeown 29th April 2012 Review before submission TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Profile 3 Standing Against the Competition 4 The Cross Border Markets 5 The Financial Strategy 6 Building the Books – The Net of Sales 6 Charging the Revenue Lines – Analyzing the Costs 8 Building Assets Against Liabilities 11 Multiplying the Numerations 11 Managing the Liabilities 12 Understanding the Financials
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Nokia can trace its roots back to 1865 and a pulp mill in south-west Finland. A century and a half later‚ Nokia’s handset business is being bought by Microsoft for €5.44bn after a troubled few years for the mobile phone giant. Here we track Nokia’s rise‚ and subsequent fall. 1865: Mining engineer Fredrik Idestam sets up a wood pulp mill at the Tammerkoski Rapids in south-western Finland. 1871: The Nokia name is born‚ inspired by the Nokianvirta river on the banks of which Idestam opens a second
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firm which you are familiar with and apply the PESTEL framework to events in its business environment. Pestel analysis is a simple‚ but very important and widely used tool to help you understand the general political‚ economic‚ socio- cultural‚ technological‚ environmental and legal environment sphere in which you are operating. This report will be about The Pestel Analysis of the Vodafone. Vodafone is a British telecommunications network company and has a market value of about 86 billion pounds
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primarily used by organizations in the identification of the various factors that shape the external environment in which the organization operates (Babette & Fleisher‚ 2008). PESTLE normally includes the political-legal‚ economic‚ socio-cultural‚ environmental and technological factors‚ which play an integral role in describing the framework of environment that the organization is currently operating and the manner in which the factors will influence the future operations of the organization. PESTLE
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2. External analysis According to Marcus & Van Dam influence external factors an organization‚ whether an organization can only limited influence external factors. Therefore is important to analysis the external factors of a company‚ as they have to be informed about the macro environment in which they cooperate. The macro environment includes the external factors environmental‚ technological‚ economical‚ social‚ political‚ cultural‚ demographical‚ regulatory‚ general competitive and legal
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Let talk about the T-mobile‚ the wireless telephone industry is growing at a rapid pace. According to Solomon – Wolff associates‚ the strongest user group is the 31-45 age group and the growth trend is expected to peak over the next ten years. T-mobile is one of the fastest- growing nationwide providers of wireless data‚ messaging and voice services. Its annual revenue in 2004 was $11.7 billion‚ a 40 percent increase from $8.4 billion in 2003. In the new trend‚ T-mobile will provide caller tunes
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