Dimensions Components Impact on the strategy Weak to strong 1 2 3 4 5 Political 1. Relationship with public authority 2. European construction Economic 1. Construction of new economic spaces 2. Globalization Societal 1. Lifestyle Technological 1. Life cycle of technologies and innovations 2. Renewal of products and new use Environmental 1. Long term risks 2. Social responsibility Legal 1. Regulation/deregulation Political: To protect consumers but also to protect
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PESTEL ANALYSIS ON SOMALIA | FACTORS | SOMALIA – THE TARGET MARKET | HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM/PROSPECTS | Political | * The country is politically instable. [1] * There is no single government that regulates the economy. * Transitional government‚ known as the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) is currently regulating but does not seem to be regulating to full extend. * However‚ the TFG remains fragile and lacks the capacity to provide services inside Somalia. Constant violence (terrorist
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IKEA’s culture Various tax & tariffs Legal Legal policies and trading regulations (SAFTA‚ APTA) Further expansion into developing economies (Brazil‚ Mexico‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia) Christina Rodriguez BUS 411: Strategic Planning Homework #3 IKEA: PESTEL Political As part of the national or global trends and changes‚ IKEA is just one example of firms that are successful in both domestic and international business. The Swedish furniture retailer has found the Scandinavian style of furniture that
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JetBlue Airways is a low cost American airline that has its main base in JF Kennedy International Airport (New York). It was the best funded start-up company in aviation history‚ and it was founded it 1999 by David Neelman. The airline distinguished itself by offering superior customer service at low prices. It gave its customers an exclusive experience which included new airplanes‚ leather seats‚ and a “paperless” flight. JetBlue Airlines has grown since they started operating‚ and now the plan
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PESTEL Political: Since 1990 Colombia has been promoted strategies to attract international investment. Actually‚ there is an enable regulation for external capital‚ privatization policy and labor market flexibility. The regulatory system of Colombia is mix because of the interrelation of public/private law and national and international law. Policies focused on same treatment to national and international investors. At the same time Colombia allows investing in almost all the economy sectors
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Case Study: Indian Super Shampoo QUESTION 1: What are the category beliefs among non-users of shampoo? (Pages 16 &17 Exhibit 9) Based on analysis of the Indian mass market‚ it was discovered that among non-users of shampoo‚ most users washed their hair infrequently. This is against the backdrop that 48% of respondents wash their hair only once per week while 43% twice. The shampoo category questionnaire revealed that most persons did not use Shampoo to wash their hair‚ but used other products
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COURSE TITLE: MARKETING MANAGEMENT COURSE CODE: ZD 6703 MARKETING PLAN: HIMALAYA HEAL HAIR SHAMPOO BY KOK HONG LEONG - ZP01949 WONG CHING WOOI – ZP01963 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Himalaya Global Holding Ltd. is well known India based company producing herbal healthcare products began from 1930 when a curious man riding through the forest of Burma saw restless elephants being fed the root of a plant‚ Rauvolfia serpentine‚ which helped pacify them. Fascinated by the plant’s effect on elephants
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OF METU STUDENTS ON SHAMPOO CONSUMPTION The word “shampoo” comes from the Hindu word champo which means “head massage”. In United Kingdom‚ there were special places to get head massage like Turkish baths where even the kings facilitate from. In the 1860s‚ the meaning of the word shifted from the sense of massage to applying soap to the hair. Then later‚ English hairstylers found new way of using soap on the hair‚ boiled down it and added herb in it. By the way‚ today’s shampoo started to compose
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audit about dry shampoo. The products‚ we called dry shampoos‚ are look like powders or sprays‚ which are cleaned into the hair roots and brushed dandruff out. They were a good solution for the people who want to clean up‚ but they don’t have condition for washing their hair with shampoo and water. In my opinion‚ the dry shampoos have vast potential for future development. About this article‚ I plan to analyses the consumer influences and marketing decisions about dry shampoos from some aspects
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and Cases by Johnson‚ Scholes and Whittington.1.) Using the data from the case (and any other sources available)‚ carry out for the Europeanbrewing industry (i) a PESTEL analysis and (ii) a five forces analysis. What do you conclude?(i) PESTEL analysisOne tool to analyze the broad macro-environment is the PESTEL analysis. In the PESTEL analysisenvironmental influences are categorized into political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological‚environmental and legal aspects. It helps to identify how future
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