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    time off Severity of the disease. 4. High non-medical costs. criteria examples home economy economy trends overseas economies general taxation taxation specific to product/services seasonality issues market/trade cycles specific industry factors market routes trends distribution trends customer/end-user drivers interest/ exchange rates international trade and monetary issues criteria examples lifestyle trends demographics consumer attitudes and opinions

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    National Maritime Museum PEST Analysis What political factors affect the Museum’s ability to attract visitors? The museum is required to meet government target to attract any groups. Free admissions in museum are funded by central Government. Foreign tourists are worried about health risk such us the recent outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease and because of this they can stop to visit. What economic factors affect the Museum’s ability to generate income and increase the number and profile of visitors

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    Global Sourcing Scenario In Indian Apparel Trade ‚ 90% of Buyers are from US and EU . These two giants had started sourcing from other developing Nations only from post 1970s . Till then they were sourcing domestically . Due to soaring domestic prices and demand for varied sewing skills ‚ buyers at US and UK started shifting to developing Nations. Evolution of Global Sourcing (Till Mid 1990s) Till First Half of Twntieth Century - US Retailers procured garments from their owned Factories

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    Sarah Boseley Obesity

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    and the unhealthier we are the more expensive for the society. But who is really to blame for the cause of obesity‚ ourselves or the society? The article “How Britain got so fat” by Sarah Boseley discuss the issue of obesity in Britain and whether or not society is to blame. The article is an edited extract from Sarah Boseley’s book “The shape we’re in” and was published the 21 June 2014 in the Guardian. The main argument in the essay is to convince the public of the issue resolving obesity. Consider

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    Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Global Fast-Food Industry Jeffrey A. Krug University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Copyright © 2001 by Jeffrey A. Krug. Used with permission. Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation (KFC) was the world’s largest chicken restaurant chain and third largest fast-food chain in 2000. KFC had a 55 percent share of the U.S. chicken restaurant market in terms of sales and operated more than 10‚800 restaurants in 85 countries. KFC was one of the first fast-food chains

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    . PEST Analysis Political Few countries can compete with the Philippines when it comes to corruption which surprisingly involves the bookstore industry by way of the Bureau of Customs‚ according to Robin (2009) in his article “The Great Book Blockade”. Unfortunately‚ the customs official took their corruption to the shipping of books ever since the success of the international best seller book‚ Twilight by Stephen Meyer. When of the examiners of the customs official opened a shipment of books

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    advantage of changewithin the environments in which it operates.PEST analysis is used to identify the external forces affectingan organisation .This is a simple analysis of an organisation’sPolitical‚ Economical‚ Social and Technological environment.A PEST analysis incorporating legal and environmentalfactors is called a PESTLE analysis. 3.  P for POLITICAL FACTORS E for ECONOMIC FACTORS S for SOCIAL FACTORS T for TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS 4.  Legislation such as the minimum wage or anti discrimination

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    Apple Pest

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    苹果电脑PEST分析 PEST分析是指宏观环境的分析,宏观环境又称一般环境,是指影响一切行业和企业的各种宏观力量。对宏观环境因素作分析,不同行业和企业根据自身特点和经营需要,分析的具体内容会有差异,但一般都应对政治(Political)、经济(Economic)、技术(Technological)和社会(Social)这四大类影响企业的主要外部环境因素进行分析.概括的说,分析宏观环境就是分析宏观环境中的趋势及其对企业的影响。 趋势——是具有某些势头和持久性的事件的方向或演进‚为了制定战略,组织必须能够预测它周围环境的变化,控制环境或简单地假设环境是稳定的。但事实是未来不可预测。我们虽不能预测未来,但可以预测未来的各种可能,开阔思路,这样才能判断出正确的未来‚我们根据PEST分析模型来分析苹果电脑的宏观环境:(在这里我们主要分析在中国的宏观环境) Political Analysis : Which contains frame of national economic‚ political system‚ government policy and law. Apple

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    In-Depth Integrative Case 1.2 Pharmaceutical Companies‚ Intellectual Property‚ and the Global AIDS Epidemic In-Depth Case 1.2 1. Do pharmaceutical companies have the responsibility to distribute drugs for a low cost in developing countries? What are the main arguments for and against such an approach? What are the advantages and the disadvantages of giving drugs for free versus offering them at low no-profit prices? The Aids epidemic is responsible for taking millions of lives worldwide

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    KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN AND THE GLOBAL FAST-FOOD INDUSTRY Background of the Study During the 1960s and 1970s‚ Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation (KFC) pursued an aggressive strategy of restaurant expansion‚ quickly establishing itself as one of the first fast-food restaurant chains in the US. KFC was also one of the first U.S. -food restaurant chains to expand overseas. By 1990‚ restaurants located outside of the U.S. were generating over 50 percent of KFC’s total profits. By the end of

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