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    continuous usher in new era for further economic cooperation opportunities. Market access commitments which are under CECA had set free ASEAN-India Trade-in Agreement in order to have more liberal tariff concessions. Other than that‚ India’ cooperation investment could be strengthen through improvement on rules and regulations‚ and provide protection on it. Therefore‚ endorsement of this agreement is highly perceived as a trading investment opportunity. 1.2 Economic Factors Economic liberalization

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    1) Describe the competitive environment of ECCO and determine how well ECCO is positioned (vis-à-vis competitors) to take advantage of changes in the industry. Use Porter’s five-forces model‚ the PEST model‚ and a SWOT analysis to explain your answer. (400 words) ECCO produces mainly casual footwear with an intense focus on high-quality production. In order to deliver the highest quality product‚ ECCO maintained a fully vertically integrated value chain situated in various countries leveraging

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    made to ensure all possible opportunities for success and keeping control of challenges alongside. Every strategic decision that is made will have an implication for change all the way through the whole organisation. TASK 1 ECCO‚ the Danish pioneer in the footwear industry‚ as the founder‚ Karl Toosbuy‚ declares has always aimed ‘to be the world’s best shoes-shoes with internal values’. Though the inception of the company has been in Denmark in 1963‚ today ECCO has been successful in creating

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    ECCO CASE – PROJECT 1 Table of contents Table of contents Question Theory used in this report Data collection Company description Financial situation SW - Internal Value Chain R&D Production Sales and Marketing Service Core competences Benchmark Ansoff’s matrix of growth GAP-analysis OT - External Porter’s 5 forces Force 1: The degree of rivalry Force 2: The threat of new entrants Force 3: The threat of substitutes Force 4: Buyer power Force 5: Supplier power Porter’s

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    >> OPPORTUNITIES Huge Market Potential - In a country of a billion people‚ the Indonesian aviation industry is puny. Indonesia have 12 million people who travel by air every year against 3 million passengers who fly everyday in the US‚ even though its population is one-fourth that of Indonesia. Even if we assumed that only one-fourth of that large middle-class could afford and would be willing to travel by air‚ it would call for at least a 5-6-fold increase in capacity. This points to a huge opportunity

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    Opportunity First of all ‚ Cadbury should increase in market potential of developing counties. Especially expand into the emerging markets of Nigeria ‚China and Russia‚ based on their growing populations‚ increasing consumer wealth and increasing demand for confectionery products. So that It would be a potential market for Cadbury. Moreover ‚ based on their strong brand name ‚ Cadbury can try doing different types of businesses like innovatively doing Co-Brand Marketing with other brand industries

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    most important dimensions of globalisations‚ these are cultural and political dimension which in my point of view are the most important aspects of globalisation. Many people view the economic globalisation as a process that offers fear or rather threat to many local markets. They also see it as it makes poor people become poorer and wealthy people become wealthier. It is a fact that economic globalisation offers inequality and not evenly contributed throughout the world. Many countries which have

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    Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 1. Threat of Substitute Products (LOW) The possibility threat of substitutes is moderately low; since there are few substitutes from other industries (if any); and most of them are seemed to be obsolete or have on foot out of the door‚ e.g. digit camera in the place of film camera and fax machines in place of overnight mail delivery. Consider that Sony has built a good reputation and strong customer loyalty‚ it effectively position the company’s products against product

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    Threat Increased competition Smart phones are easier to make now more than ever. More companies may enter the market‚ and competitors or even Samsung contractors can maneuver around patents to create similar devices. Samsung has linked product lines‚ which means that if one product line fails due to its own reasons other product lines will also suffer. Unlike Samsung‚ their competitors like Nokia has only focused in one segment and put much effort on it. Besides‚ the products made from China was

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    Opportunities —Fuel Efficiency focus need to keep innovating here‚ and they have been where they are going to be Rolling out a hydrogen fuel cell car in 2015. They are a leader in this technology as they have been with the plug in electric/gas vehicles. —Continue adapting to customer’s new needs scion – going for our generation of the generation Y‚ sporty but cheaper models of cars. While the Toyota is known as a family car‚ the scion is seen as the kids car. Going further‚ the lexus is

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