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    PESTEL ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN BREWING INDUSTRY Political * Government organising public events in order to make public aware about the effects of alcohol consumption on the health.  * Government is imposing restrictions on consumption of beer and alcohol products.  * If anyone is influenced by alcohol in doing crime they are fined with high penalty. This initiative taken by the government was one of the reasons that transformed the buying behaviour of European market. Though would be classified

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    PESTEL analysis Political/Legal Environment Over the past several years‚ there has seen a plethora of patent lawsuits within the smartphone industry. In the highlycompetitive environment‚ manufacturers of handsets have been aggressive in protecting their intellectual properties by suingcompetitors by claiming infringements on patents. For example‚ in March 2010‚ Apple sued HTC for allegedly infringing on20 Apple patents (Weil‚ 2010). Apple also sued Nokia in 2010 for similar patent infringements("Patent

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    case of Tata Steel acquiring Corus throws up several interesting questions on emerging multinationals and traditional multinationals in the steel industry and particularly the complexities of the acquisition in the above context. What has been surprising in the above case is that how could a small steel maker‚ Tata Steel from a developing country like India buy up a large steel company‚ Corus PLC from the United Kingdom. Prior to the acquisition‚ Corus was four times bigger than Tata Steel. However

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    EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS: - In the overall growth of the company external environment plays very crucial role. In this external environment there are several forces which affects company’s decision making policies very deeply and political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ environmental and legal are those main forces (according to the pestel model). So we will analyse how these forces affects working and decision making of Maruti Suzuki. POLITICAL FACTORS: - As Maruti Suzuki is an automobile

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    METAMORPHOSIS OF TATA STEEL -THE CHALLENGES OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT "There is nothing more difficult to take in hand‚ more perilous to conduct‚ or more uncertain in its success‚ than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things." — Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince (1532) "In times of rapid change‚ experience could be your worst enemy." — J. Paul Getty INTRODUCTION 1. Tata Steel is the largest steel company of the country and at present stands as the 10th largest steel firm in

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    Tata Steel and Corus Deal Tata Steel Europe (formerly Corus)‚ a subsidiary of Tata Steel‚ last fortnight announced that it is restructuring its construction steel business‚ which will affect 500 jobs. This sent out another signal that Tata Steel is grappling with an acquisition which -at $13 billion- was too expensive and came at the wrong time. In 2007‚ the demand for steel was at its peak in Europe. A little over a year later‚ it plummeted‚ thanks to the economic meltdown triggered by the collapse

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    Logistics Practice Paper 2012 Section 1 1. Explain the following concepts 1. Extended enterprise 2. Terminal delays 3. Reorder level 4. VMI 5. Pipeline inventory 2. Read the case and answer the following questions Mumbai Flour mills provide high-quality bakery flours to commercial bakers as well as to the consumer market. The commercial buyers have consistent demand and brand-loyalty‚ whereas consumers have minimal brand-loyalty but also generally prefer

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    * ------------------------------------------------- Ten biggest Mergers and Acquisitions deals in India Tata Steel acquired 100% stake in Corus Group on January 30‚ 2007. It was an all cash deal which cumulatively amounted to $12.2 billion. * Vodafone purchased administering interest of 67% owned by Hutch-Essar for a total worth of $11.1 billion on February 11‚ 2007. * India Aluminium and copper giant Hindalco Industries purchased Canada-based firm Novelis Inc in February 2007. The total

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    An Appraisal of Common Types of Waste. For Suggesting Measures for their Elimination BY NAILA GHANI Roll no. 16 SESSION 2010-2012 INSTITUTE OF QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB LAHORE‚ PAKISTAN An Appraisal of Common Types of Waste.For Suggesting Measures for their Elimination. SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF M.Sc. (QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT) BY NAILA GHANI Roll

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    Situation analysis and marketing planning.  The importance of the internal and external environment and their effect on the development and implementation of marketing planning is crucial and should be highly considered by any organisation wishing to be profitable in the increasingly competitive international marketing arena. Multinational companies that desire to prosper‚ should develop a coherent international marketing plan having‚ as a starting point‚the analysis of the environment. Based on

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