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    PEST ANALYSIS The PEST analysis is a useful tool for understanding market growth or decline‚ and as such the position‚ potential and direction for a business. PEST is an acronym for Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological factors‚ which are used to assess the market for a business. Basically it is a scan of macro-external environment‚ in which a business wants to operate. Political Factors include: • Tax policy • Employment laws • Trade restriction and Tariffs

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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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    The Change Agent Program at Siemens Nixdorf Post-script – What actually happened? The following material is excerpted from the original article and provides some overview of the actual evaluation that took place. * In terms of “hard” financial results‚ SNI produced its first profitable year in 1994-95‚ the first year of the CCP. Until Siemens intervened‚ it remained mildly profitable‚ with reported sales of almost DM18bn and net income of DM500m in 1998. This performance was insufficient

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    Patricia Prihodova Siemens Case Study Student Name: Hamad Alawadhi ID number: 112300151 1. How does Siemens seek to provide good career opportunities for employees? The entire article is about Siemens and how they manage its employees. The Culture of the company is high performance which is to encourage people to achieve high results. When you are in a company whose culture is to do the best‚ you definitely have a chance to improve your career. The Environment of Siemens Is rare whose workforce

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    Case Study Summary The Siemens Kalwa factory in Mumbai‚ also referred to as Kalwa Works (KW)‚ started in 1973 with the production of motors and later diversified to produce switchgears and switchboards. By 2009‚ 40 per cent of all Siemens India employees were working in Kalwa and contributing 45 per cent of the total Siemens India production. Kalwa had become the most important business centre for Siemens India.           In October 2006‚ Siemens AG decided to implement lean manufacturing in the

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    Financial Accounting and Reporting (8th Edition)‚ FT/Prentice Hall. Lewis‚ R. & Pendrill. D. (2004)‚ “Advanced Financial Accounting” (7th Edition)‚ FT/Prentice Hall. Britton & Jorissen. (2003)‚ “International Financial Reporting and Analysis” Thomson Task 4 Tisdale M.A. (N.D.) WiseGeek: “What is a Trade Surplus” [Online] available on http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-trade-surplus.htm# Pettinger T. (2012) Economics: “Balance of Payments Disequilibrium” [Online] available

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    Relocating the American Dream       The America of the 1960s as Portrayed by the New Journalists  Norman Mailer‚ Hunter S. Thompson‚ and Tom Wolfe      Master ’s Thesis  Department of English  University of Helsinki  Supervisor: Bo Pettersson  Date: 25.3.2009  Meri Laitinen  1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................3  1.1 Aims and methods ..............................................................

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    POLITICAL ANALYSIS TAXATION As of 1 January 2001‚ South Africa’s territorial system of taxation (or source-based system) was replaced with one based on worldwide incomes for resident companies‚ including resident branches of foreign companies. In order to preserve some of South Africa’s appeal as an "off-shore" location for international headquarters‚ a separate regime for non-resident International Holding Companies (IHCs) is maintained which allows for income from foreign subsidiaries

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    PEST Analysis The PEST analysis is used in this report to evaluate the political‚ economic‚ social and technological aspects of the macroeconomic environment in the targeted market‚ Russia. This study helps to frame the basis for the decision-making about a possible market entry. Thus‚ it is of vital importance to scrutinize the macroeconomic environment as part of the market research. Political and Legal Aspects According to the Russian 1993 Constitution‚ Russia is a democratic federative state

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    1. What explains the high level of corruption at Siemens? How did managers engaged in corruption rationalize it? The corruption was brought on by Siemens continuing business practices that were legal at one time but they continued to the activity for financial gain. They rationalized the corruption by believing they were saving their business and the jobs of its employees. 2. What do you think would have happened to a manager at Siemens if he or she had taken a stand against corrupt practices

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