Laura Klinke BAMBA 2010 Assignment Table of Content I. Executive Summary 3 II. List of Figures 4 III. List of Appendices 4 1. Introduction 5 2. About Greggs 5 3.1. The History 5 3.2. Greggs in Numbers 6 3.3. Greggs Foundation 6 3.4. SWOT-Analyse 7 3. PESTEL – Analyses 8 4.5. Australia 8 4.6. Canada 9 4.7. India 9 4.8. Ireland
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1. Explain the benefits to Greggs plc of its vision and values. (8) One advantage to Greggs of the vision and values it holds is the ability to attract customers due to its focused approach. “to be the number one for sandwiches and savouries...” is Greggs’ vision and this translates well through to all stakeholders. Customers are promised “a wide range of great tasting food made with quality ingredients.” This quickly helps customers to accept that the low price afforded to them does not reflect
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Introduction: Greggs plc (Greggs) is a UK based bakery products retailing company. Through its subsidiaries‚ the company produces and retails takeaway foods that include savouries‚ sandwiches and fresh bakery food products. It also offers health range and regional products with lower fat‚ calorie and salt quantities. The bakery food products offered by the company comprise pasties and sausage rolls‚ pies‚ doughnuts and drinks. It also offers health range and regional products. Greggs operates 1‚400
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Greggs Plc Report | a) Greggs are currently expanding and continuing to open more and more stores across the country; in the last financial period 84 net new shops were opened‚ as well as 183 current stores refurbished. In the current financial period they hope to open 90 net new stores; this means that some struggling stores would be closed and new stores in more prosperous areas would be opened. (Greggs‚ Netherton 2011) The company believes in investing on internal development to gain
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1.0 Executive Summary Greggs plc intend to expand their operations into international markets in order to satisfy their overriding objective: ’to be Europe’s No. 1 Bakery’. Germany has been selected as the host country and justification for this decision has been discussed. Moreover‚ Greggs will enter the German Bakery market through the employment of a ’Foreign Direct Investment’ method‚ more specifically a ’Sales and Production Subsidiary’. This report outlines the blend of marketing mix components
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matter how well/bad the company operates. The gearing of Greggs was 14.9% in 2010 and decreased 1.9% to 13.0% in 2011. Compared with Whitbread whose gearing was49.4%in 2010 and 50.4% in 2011‚ Greggs shows generally a better stability. Profitability ROCE shows how much a company can gain from its assets and liabilities. It is a primary measure of profitability and a vital assessment of effectiveness (Atrill and McLaney‚ 2008). The ROCE of Greggs reduced 2.1% from 25.3% in 2010 to 23.2% in 2011 while
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Organisation: Greggs Plc. Introduction: Greggs is the leading bakery retailer in the UK. Greggs can be found on the UK’s high streets‚ local shopping parades‚ and‚ increasingly‚ retail‚ industrial and business parks‚ airports‚ bus/rail interchanges‚ universities and other locations where people live‚ work‚ travel and spend their leisure time. Greggs is baker and a retailer‚ with ten regional bakeries supplying 1‚671 shops; a central savoury production unit‚ making all savouries; and own fleet
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What is an organisational structure? Organisational structure refers to the levels of management and division of responsibilities within a business‚ which could be presented in an organisational chart. For simpler businesses in which the owner employs only himself‚ there is no need for an organisational structure. However‚ if the business expands and employs other people‚ an organisational structure is needed. Any operating organization should have its own structure in order to operate efficiently
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operations of all businesses. What’s happening in the world of politics‚ economics‚ socially and technologically impacts how a business has to act in order to survive. External elements that affect the inner working of a business are known as PEST factors. ‘PEST’ is an acronym for Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological. Politics may affect the ability of a business to achieve its aims and objectives and changes in laws may mean a company has to change the way in which it operates. For example
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art European air hub at Leipzig/Halle Airport in Germany. In this document I will be covering both a PEST and SWOT analysis of DHL as a company. PEST Analysis of DHL‚ the PEST itself looks into the Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological Factors of a company and its marketing environment. Focusing on the internal environment‚ micro-environment and the macro-environment. Using a PEST analysis should always be considered when entering a new market‚ Launching a new product or service‚ considering
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