Vol 2‚ No.10‚ 2012 www.iiste.org PEST Analysis Of Engro Fertilizers‚ Pakistan Hassan Shahid Forman Christian College (A Chartered University)‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan E-mail: hassan.shahid114@yahoo.com Owais Shafique (Corresponding Author) The Virtual University of PakistanLahore‚ Pakistan E-mail: owais.shafiq@gmail.com Adnan Shokat University of Ballarat‚ Victoria‚ Australia E-mail: adnanshoukat@y7mail.com Omair Hassan Bodla Forman Christian College (A Chartered University)‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan Saad Arshad
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Environmental 7 Social 8 Technological 9 Micro-environment 10-13 Competitive analysis 14-15 1 B - SWOT analysis 16 Strengths 16-17 Weaknesses 17 Opportunities 17-18 Threats 18 2 Barclaycard ranking table 19-21 3 - A and B 22 Ansoff’s Matrix 23-25 Porter’s five force analysis 25-27 4 - Updates 28 Conclusion 29 Reference List 30-31 Appendices 32-34
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consumer behaviour‚ will all be discussed. Secondly‚ we will discuss more about the product itself. Goldsport will need to evaluate its product thoroughly if it wishes to meet the needs and wants of its consumers and hence customer satisfaction. Analysis of product design‚ packaging‚ branding and legal protection will be emphasised. Introduction Marketing a new product can be a challenging experience and time consuming for a business. Especially‚ new businesses starting in a market. Which is
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6Presented by JONATHAN MARTIN DAZA 0798KDSA0409 | | Table of Contents 1. Strategic Role 3 1.1 WWF’s Mission Statement 3 1.1.1 Objectives 3 1.1.2 Goals 3 1.2 WWF’s PEST Analysis 3 1.2.1 Political environment 4 1.2.2 Economic environment 4 1.2.3 Social environment 4 1.2.4 Technological environment 4 1.3 WWF’s SWOT analysis 5 1.3.1 Strengths 5 1.3.2 Weaknesses 5 1.3.3 Opportunities 5 1.3.4 Threats 6 1.4 Strategic Model 6 2. Identifying WWF’s key performance Indicators 6 3. Information Systems
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to help me prepare for a career as a chartered in Canada‚ specifically in a firm in Montreal. I would like to graduate from John Molson School of Business with a grade point average that is higher than three so that I can then apply to the CA program and become a chartered accountant. Before I do all that‚ I need to get as much information as possible about the job and about the business field in general. In this report I will be using many different
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and a threat to the company as they have been majorly depending on their Monster Energy drink product solely for revenue generation despite having a wide range of natural products in the juice and the soda segments. Monster Energy’s PEST analysis: Political: There are numerous ongoing attempts to ban caffeinated beverages in various developed countries. This is evident from widespread surveys that have been performed by various authors on the ban of caffeinated energy drinks due to
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PEST Analysis of Confectionary Industry The Commonwealth of Australia has stable liberal democratic system with policies that support industrial growth (Australianpolitics.com‚ 2009). There is steady growth in labor market as well since 2001 (Chandra Shah‚ Gerard Burke‚ 2006). There are no additional restrictions enforced due to ecological factors on the confectionary market except for regular industry norms to take into account ecological issues. So political factor of PEST analysis is conducive
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CONTENT PAGE 1. Question Paper 2 2. Introduction 3 3. PEST Analysis 4 (3.1) Political Legal Environment 4 (3.2) Economic Environment 4 (3.3) Social Environment 5 (3.4) Technological Environment 5 4. Industry Analysis 5 5. The Michael Porter Five Forces 6 (5.1) Threat Of New Entrants 7 (5.2) Rivalry of existing firms 7 (5.3) Threats of substitutes 7 (5.4) Bargaining power of buyer 8 (5.5) Bargaining power of suppliers 9 6. Conclusion
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Poter’s Diamond Analysis on FDI in India Factor Condition; ➢ India is the second most populous country in the world. Some 68% of the population still lives in rural areas. A total of 550 million Indians are under the age of 25 and 350 million under 15 years (IBEF‚ 2008). By 2013‚ the net addition to the productive population (age 25-44 years) will be 91 million‚ or 33 %. The biggest benefit of this demography is the high consumer base [pic] [pic] ➢ The working age populaton is expected
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PEST analysis: Political: Australia is a type of democratic country and it is stable politically. The characteristics of Australian government such as transparency and having low level of corruption‚ and being internationally competitiveness helps Australia to have the lowest rank of political instability in Asia-Pacific and it standing on bottom fourth position in the world in political instability (Australian government 2009). Therefore this factor is an advantage and an opportunity for the companies
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