PEST Analysis of Virgin Media •Political Factor Demand for fixed line telephony is in decline‚ with the rate of decline in lines used by business nearly twice as high as that in the residential fixed telephony market. There is a trend for businesses to replace fixed line telephony with voice-over-internet-protocol‚ or VoIP‚ telephony‚ while residential customers are tending to migrate from fixed line to mobile telephony. However‚ Virgin Media’s fixed line customers may not migrate to the company’s
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Target Market The outlets of KFC are in luxury district and the prices are too expensive such as overhead expenses rent‚ air conditioning‚ employees. So‚ KFC target supper and middle classes. Target market is depending on size and growth rate of population‚ company resources and structural attraction of market segment. Location Hectic lifestyle of personal that let them more time at work and less pressure about waiting for food. The commercialization of urban and suburban markets resulting in
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|Organization |: |KFC | | |Industry |: |Fast Foods | | |Countries |: |India | | Abstract: The case highlights the ethical issues involved in Kentucky Fried Chicken’s (KFC) business operations
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share‚ profitability‚ segments they focus which is required for business and competitor intelligence needs • Contains a brief study of the major internal and external factors affecting Hotels in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as analysis the PEST analysis and Porters 5 force analysis to understand the criticality of the business. MAJOR PLAYERS The major players in the Indian hotel industry can be broadly divided into private sector players and the public sector players. The Top Players in Hospitality
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Political Factors: 1. Regulation in the labour market in Sweden‚ Latvia‚ Germany‚ Brazil and China‚ such as Labour laws‚ working hours‚ termination notices 2. Regulation of the environmental legislation‚ such as pollution issues management 3. Regulation of quality issues‚ such as safety‚ environmental friendly 4. Regulation of the strategic alliance in different countries‚ such as joint venture‚ acquisition 5. Taxation regulations to different countries 6. Trading policy‚ agreements‚ contract
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KFC- Finger-lickin ’ good Kentucky Fried Chicken Kentucky Fried Chicken is one of the well-known fast food restaurants in the world. The industry was founded by Colonel Sanders. The corporation is based in Louisville‚ Kentucky and now regarded as the most famous chicken restaurant chain. It can be noted that each day‚ nearly eight million customers avails the products and foods offered by this fast food chain. KFC has more than 11‚ 000 branches in more than 80 nations and territories all over
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to sell his product so easily . Kentucky fried chicken cooperation also known as KFC it also have 36‚000 outlets world wide. The marketing mix of KFC is the product of KFC is fried chicken with different flavours and verities like Original Recipe®‚ Extra Crispy®‚ Kentucky Grilled Chicken ™and Original Recipe Strips with home-style sides‚ Honey BBQ Wings‚ and freshly made chicken the The product of KFC is unique and is widely famous among the consumers for its Original Recipe® fried chicken
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KFC VS MCD In the past few months‚ the fast-food restaurant chains have taken jabs at each other‚ offering similar dishes‚ matching prices and opening restaurants in close proximity. KFC‚ which primarily serves chicken‚ has taken aim at its burger rival with some of its own burgers called Zingers. For customers who prefer chicken inside buns‚ there is a snack called‚ well‚ Snackers. McDonald’s has responded with nuggets for those who like to chomp on chicken. A hamburger company in the eyes
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Kentucky Fried Chicken in the Chinese Market KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is the world’s largest chain of fried chicken fast food restaurants‚ headquartered in Louisville‚ Kentucky in the United States. It was first founded in the 1930s‚ North Corbin‚ Kentucky. It is a traditional American fast food restaurant and the second largest restaurant chain after McDonald’s‚ with over 17‚000 outlets in 105 countries and territories. KFC’s two major single markets are in its home country United States and
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PESTEL analysis of the macro-environment There are many factors in the macro-environment that will effect the decisions of the managers of any organisation. Tax changes‚ new laws‚ trade barriers‚ demographic change and government policy changes are all examples of macro change. To help analyse these factors managers can categorise them using the PESTEL model. This classification distinguishes between: • Political factors. These refer to government policy such as the degree of intervention in
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