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    [Type the document title] PESTEL analysis Political The political instability‚ continuing threats of terrorism and poor power supply systems have adversely impacted the overall business conditions in the country. The country has been drifting in and out of political instability this has adversely affected the key macroeconomic fundamentals of Pakistan. However‚ government of Pakistan launched a stimulus plan for the textile industry 2008 and Textile Policy in 2009 with provisions to: 

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    Political Factors: Tesco is a global brand operating 13 countries outside the UK. Their business diversified in the world. So Tesco’s performance is influenced by the political factors. This includes the legislation‚ tax rate political stability. In credit crunch situation unemployment is common problem in everywhere. The governments encourage the retailer to create job opportunity for the local people. Tesco gives the opportunity for the people and also the government to reduce the level unemployment

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    Assessment Policy 2007 - 2010 ASSESSMENT POLICY INTRODUCTION Assessment is the process by which a learner’s skills and knowledge are reviewed in order to evaluate what they have learnt or in the case of NVQs how they are performing against the competencies they are required to demonstrate. Assessment will ensure that learners are fairly‚ accurately and regularly assessed in a consistent manner and: • • • • • • provide diagnostic information that assists both staff and learners/ candidates

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    The benefit of a PESTLE analysis is that it allows you to complete a basic audit on an organisations position in relation to the macro environment It can then go to influence a number of business decisions within the organisation . I would also use this tool to complete the strength and weaknesses of a SWOT analysis which I believe sits well alongside this tool. I believe the PESTLE framework is a good way to highlight the potential threats to a business yet my concern is that the data collated

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    which they are operating or are planning to launch a new project/product/service etc. ("What Is PESTLE Analysis? A Tool for Business Analysis" 2017). There are currently eight commercial banks operating in Trinidad and Tobago with a network of 123 branches. The organization of choice is Republic Bank Ltd. which falls under the banking sector of Trinidad & Tobago. The PESTEL framework has impacted the industry in many ways‚ mainly the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological and legal. Political forces

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    ON PESTLE TOOL [pic] BY SACHIN BABAN SHINDE COURSE- MBA (Hospitality Management) STUDENT DATA NUMBER-713520 Tutor – Don Burton ➢ What is the PESTLE tool? PESTLE stands for Political Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Legal and Environmental factors. PESTLE is to find out the businesses current position of any organisation in their external environment. PESTLE can be used as a basis for further planning and strategic management. Kotler (1998) “claims that PEST analysis is a

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    What are Cadbury nestle ? (slide one) Pestle/external analysis of the nestle and Cadbury (definition of a pestle from book) Political * Taxes could increase which in theory would lead to sales decreasing and profit therefore decreasing but as chocolate is such a small purchase this is unlikely * Government are always pushing for a healthier Briton as obesity is a massive cost on the NHS this would theoretically drive down sales * Food labelling and international trade laws these

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    while other professional firms handle their other business processes (Eltschinger‚ 2007: 2).The textile industry has been a fundamental driving force in China’s economy for many years. Outsourcing production to the Chinese manufacturers has become popular among other foreign firms in the recent past (Earnshaw‚ 2006: 362). This is especially because the textile industry is a labour intensive industry and firms prefer to outsource in China since it has large pool of cheap labour. The World Bank report

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    MBA Integrative Module Sustainable Decisions and Organisations N14M94 Semester 2 2012 – 2013 April 15 - 19 2013 Module Convenor: Simon Wright Table of Contents Teaching Staff Module Outline and Reading List Provisional Session Summary Assessment and Criteria for Assessment Session 1 Module Introduction Session 2 Business Briefing: Sustainability at J Sainsbury PLC Session 3 Sustainability and Business Strategy Session

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    P4 - Examine the ethical concerns of the communities in which Primark operates. M3 - Explain the ethical concerns of the communities in which Primark operates and suggest measures that could be taken to improve corporate responsibility. As Primark is a multi-national company there are many communities around them that will be concerned with the way that Primark operates and if they are being ethical or not because Primark brings jobs to local and regional communities meaning that they are important

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