PESTLE Analysis Politics The political power is extremely centralized in the government and it is a bureaucratic country. Although the elections are being held often‚ the offices are mostly assigned instead of elected. The government put efforts in communicating the decisions and policies to the public instead of gathering their opinion. The reason of that is after the "Depoliticize" the power structure in 1965‚ the government is convinced by a concept that a city state without natural resources
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business and management Subject : Applied Strategic Management Contents Page (1) Executive Summary 3 (2) Analysis of the external and industry environments for SPC 4 – 5 (3) Internal Analysis of SPC 6 – 8 (4) Performance analysis 9 – 10 (5) SWOT 11 (6) Strategic
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Introduction 3 PESTLE Analysis on Singapore’s Banking Industry 3 Technological 3 Political 3 Social 4 Economic 5 Legal 5 Environmental 5 Discussion and Evaluation 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction Singapore is a small country in South East Asia with no natural resources and limited population. However‚ the banking industry of Singapore is one of the leading players globally. This report aims to find out what are the factors that can make the banking industry thrive. A PESTLE analysis would be provided
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PESTLE ANALYSING FOR SINGAPORE AIRLINE Student name: Xia Zi Wen Course: Advanced Diploma Module: corporate strategy 1.0 Introduction In this essay‚ I am going to analyse the state of the market and prospects for the Singapore airline industry‚ especially on Singapore Airline‚ by using PESTLE tool. 1.1 Background Singapore Airline’s history can be tracked down to 1st May 1947‚ and more new aircraft were added to Singapore Airline (Malaysia-Singapore Airline) in the 1950s to 1960s
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3. PESTLE analysis of “MICE” Industry in Singapore Singapore was known for its pro business environment and safety social environment‚ that caused Singapore became one of the most popular country for investment and hold a business conference or corporate event. The contents below will use “PESTLE” analysis tool to analyze Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technology‚ Legal and Environment factors of Singapore “MICE” industry. Political – Compare with other countries in the world‚ Singapore have a high
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P E S 1. Singapore is country which is democratic. 1. The GDP of Singapore is 297.9 Billion US dollars. Due to increasing GDP of Singapore‚ Gillette might want to expand the shaving and personal care products in Singapore. And also in Singapore there is no competition from domestic companies as the entire GDP of Singapore is based on imports from other countries. 1. Singaporeans are very competitive in nature. Singaporeans have a mindset of “Kia-su” which means afraid of losing out to others. Due
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Issue | Impact on Business | Political | * To facilitate the take-off of e-commerce in Singapore‚ the Government has been putting in place a supportive legal and policy framework. For example‚ the Electronic Transaction Act‚ passed in Jul 98‚ provides a favourable legal environment for safe and secure e-transactions. * The government provides direct subsidies and fiscal incentives to support companies embarking on e-commerce initiatives. One example of a direct subsidy program introduced
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FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR WALMART ENTERING SINGAPORE INTRODUCTION WALMART Walmart was founded by Sam Wilton. He founded it in 1962‚ and incorporated it in 1969. According to the Fortune Global 500 list‚ Walmart is the largest retailers in the world. Also‚ it is the biggest private employer‚ with over two million employees. Walmart is a family owned business. It belongs to the Walton family. It have 8500 stores in 15 countries all over the world. SINGAPORE Singapore is located in a small island
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OTP report Philip Morris International by Evelina Stankevic Killu Aavik Lena Salcito ICV1E2 21/01/2013 CONTENT Introduction 2 Findings: 1. Profile organisation 3 2.1. Type of organisation 3 2.2. Motivation for the choice of company 4 2.3. Profile of organisation 4 2. Principal information 5 3.4. Communication within organisation 5 3.5. Fields of communication: 5 3.6.1. Public relations 6 3.6.2. Marketing communications
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