Introduction: I was asked to prepare a PEST (political‚ economical‚ sociological and technological) analysis report for two companies of my choice. I decided to choose firms from the leisure industry and then compare them. I analysed the business environment and ethical factors that affect the leisure industries as a whole. In my report I will distinguish between the impacts on the different political‚ economical‚ sociological and technological factors and will then draw conclusions based on my
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Cement Sector Analysis Report [Key Points | Financial Year ’13 | Prospects | Sector Do ’s and Dont ’s] The Indian cement industry is the 2nd largest market after China accounting for about 8% of the total global production. It had a total capacity of about 347 m tonnes (MT) as of financial year ended 2012-13. Cement is a cyclical commodity with a high correlation with GDP. The housing sector is the biggest demand driver of cement‚ accounting for about 67% of the total consumption
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PEST ANALYSIS | | Political | Economical | * Although my parents upbringings were very different in terms of location (my father in Britain‚ my mother the Philippines) both grew up under controversial political powers. My father under the conservative influences of Margaret Thatcher and my mother under the notorious dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda. * Because of my grandfathers successful career for which he was rewarded with financial comfort‚ his political
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2.1. Political Environment The Indonesian government plays a significant active role in business. Since May 1998‚ after Suharto resigned‚ the country has transformed itself from a controlling system into a democratic one (Indonesia Country Brief‚ 2008). Australia also has legal and political stability. Therefore‚ Jurlique will face no difficulty in establishing its business into Indonesia since both countries political parties seek to promote growth and encourage investment and trade‚ including
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[pic] |criteria examples |Political |Economical |criteria examples | | |Antitrust law (Avoid communications with |Businesses are affected nationally and | | |ecological/environmental |PPG competitors to the extent possible) |globally |home economy | |current legislation |PPG is
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PHASE 2: IDENTIFY THE POSITIONMENT Positioning (target and needs) Target - All professionals - All Business companies: * Small and medium-sized enterprise * Large companies * Multinationals Characteristics - Average and high income - Travel minimum 3 times a year for one to two weeks - Like comfort and access to all business facilities at affordable prices Segment We choose 3 segments: * Primary segment (A): business tourist * Secondary segment (B): conferences
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Executive summary This report analyses the provision of cheque services by Bank of China (Hong Kong) and evaluates the need for providing such a service. Most‚ if not all‚ banks provide this service. Nevertheless the report’s aim is to overlook this tradition and give an insight into whether a bank should really be providing this service. The Bank Wide Operation Department is in charge of the bank’s cheque clearing process. A staff member from this department was interviewed regarding the cheque
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. PEST Analysis Political Few countries can compete with the Philippines when it comes to corruption which surprisingly involves the bookstore industry by way of the Bureau of Customs‚ according to Robin (2009) in his article “The Great Book Blockade”. Unfortunately‚ the customs official took their corruption to the shipping of books ever since the success of the international best seller book‚ Twilight by Stephen Meyer. When of the examiners of the customs official opened a shipment of books
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juices‚ energy juice‚ juice smoothies or selling bottled juices wholesale. Step 2 Write a business plan that includes details about your niche; three-year operating expenses; three-year profit projections; marketing and public relations strategies; analysis of competing businesses; information about potential vendors and selling venues. Step 3 Create juice recipes for your business‚ including flavors that aren’t commonly found in grocery stores. A varied menu will give customers an incentive to patronize
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS Production and Operation Management Group Project Topic : Permata Bank Major : Management Intake : 2009 Class : Leeds By : Henny Valentine Wijaya (Group Leader) Renova Lie Janny Tri Suci Vivi Chandra Yussy CONTENTS 1. Company Profile 2.1. History 2.2. Address 2.3. Excellence Story of Permata Bank 2.4. Product & Services Offered 2.5. Organization Structure 2.6. Description of
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