Innocent Company Analysis Table of Content Front sheet 1 Table of Content 2 Executive summary 3 Introduction Internal analysis 1.1 Mission‚ core values‚ and vision 1.2 Value Chain Analysis 1.3 Positioning Map 1.4 Success & Survival factors 1.5 Miles & Snow Adaptive Strategy External analysis 2.1 Segmentation Analysis 2.2 Porter’s five forces 2.2 Industry Life Cycle 2.3 PEST
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in 35 of the 100 largest manufacturing companies in Australia. The interviews lasted between three and four hours and one of the questions I asked concerned the problems that they had experienced with their strategic planning or strategic management approach in the preceding five years. The main problem identified by the majority of senior executives was strategic thinking. Interestingly‚ strategic thinking was a problem regardless of whether the companies had a formalised strategic planning system
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SWOTS ANALYSIS OF INNOCENT DRINKS: Internal: Strengths: * Owners are 3 young men experienced with management consulting and advertising‚ which is crucial when starting a business. Thus by having this fundamental skills‚ they have an advantage in starting their business as compared to someone who does not have the knowledge of business. * Have aims and objectives. * High ambition‚ motivation and excellent personal caliber. This allows them to fulfill their mission and vision‚
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Innocent Drinks (“Innocent”) should start the European expansion because it has the largest growth potential and best leverages the core competencies of the company. The structure of the chilled drink business in Europe‚ especially for smoothies seems to be an oligopoly. A few large players take the lion’s share of the market. As such‚ Innocent has the potential to achieve similar market share as in the UK by expanding to new European markets and using its strengths in dynamic marketing‚ branding
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bacon and eggs culture. Also suited for the busy executive who is on the rush - Expand Innocent outlets overseas in emerging markets as consumers are more health conscious - Distribute Innocent products elsewhere to create higher penetration in foreign markets - Promotional campaigns can be done hand in hand with other organizations who focus on healthy living - Use of renewable resources will help Innocent to market themselves as eco friendly and also lower production cost substantially Threats:
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Innocent Drinks Personal Report By Melinda Halasz 1 Introduction The reports objective is to give information about Innocent Drinks‚ company’s initial management approach‚ followed by a comparing analysis between Ryanair and Robert Owen. It will present how its managers added value to their resources they had in the beginning and the latest news about Innocent. 2 Methodology The report is built mainly on secondary research. Qualitative data`s sources is from the business data base such as
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The Innocent Drinks Design Culture Discuss and illustrate the extent to which a ‘design culture’ in an organisation can give it competitive advantage. I. Introduction In 21st century‚ the organizations are entering a brand new era full of opportuni-ties and innovations‚ and great changes have taken place in companies’ attitude to-wards some traditional practices. Design has become an essential issue. As the writer in “Designing the 21st century” observed: Throughout the industrialized
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The innocent marketing story Marketing & brand stuff We believe that 95% of our marketing is in the bottle and like to let the drinks do all the talking. We’re very big on keeping the main thing‚ the main thing and try to be as innocent as we can in everything we do. So that means‚ quite simply‚ being natural‚ honest and making business decisions that we can all be proud of. We work hard to keep our brand fresh‚ just like our drinks. From changing our labels every few months‚ to putting nice little
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and Adam Balon founded the innocent drinks in 1998. All the three were in their respective fields of work and working for different companies after they graduated in 1994. Reed worked for an advertising agency‚ while Balon and Wright worked for different management consultants. The three friends always had an idea about starting a company of their own and in 1998 they founded the innocent drinks after an intense market research and testing their product. THE EARLY INNOCENT Reed‚ Balon and Wright organised
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PEST Analysis for a Company in the Tourism Industry The Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that in 2004 Travel and tourism is expected to generate * US$ 5‚490.4 billion of economic activity * 10.4% of total GDP * 214‚697‚000 jobs or 8.1% of total employment * 12.2% of total exports [1] My task is to conduct a PEST analysis for a company within the Tourism industry. Within the tourism industry‚ I have
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