Political | * Schools being privatised (like the NHS) * A government initiative creates the risk that the school may fail to deliver the policy or be diverted away from local priorities etc. * Changes to the skills required to be a teacher/ tutor * Changes to curriculum with short lead times * Requirement to be self managing * Requirement to be self financing | Economic | * Central or local government funding decisions may affect school/ establishment finances *
Premium
PESTEL ANALYSIS: RESTAURANT INDUSTRY P – Political When looking at the restaurant industry there are always government regulations to look at. There are many government agencies such as the FDA that restaurants must be aware of. Regulations for restaurants will include hygiene‚ health‚ and food standards. Restaurants must have certain licenses and permits for certain features that are served such as alcohol. E – Economic In the United States there are always economic trends for every
Free Eating Food Restaurant
Environment: Sustainable Development and PESTLE The Business Environment: Sustainable Development & PESTLE Lesson Plan Activity Presentation Tutor Notes: Resources: PowerPoint Presentation (available on the Sustainable Skills website http://www.lgec.org.uk/Projects/Sustainable-Skills-Project Background reading – Sustainable Development – A Quick Guide ‘Sustainable Development and PESTLE Analysis: The Business Case for doing the right thing’ PESTLE and the 5 Capitals Before starting the
Free Sustainable development Sustainability Corporate social responsibility
Pestle Russia 2013 Technological landscape Summary Russia is a country that is well known for his defense technologies and military equipment’s. In history they also successfully completed a whole set is space missions. Russia is also very strong with its advanced military systems. Unfortunately the country didn’t succeed to play a part in fundamental research in science and technology. Although‚ they did manage to develop their IT sector. Current Strengths 2.1 AircraftRussia has a long
Premium Russia
Legalization of prostitution- Sweden Prostitution is the exchange of sexual relations for economic gain. Most commonly‚ currency is used for transactions- being the most fluid of assets. Prostitution is a branch from the Sex Industry and is illegal in many countries. Prostitutes may be of either sexual orientation‚ but historically have been predominantly female. Brothels are specifically dedicated establishments where prostitution occurs. More countries are adopting the notion of ‘decriminalizing’
Premium Prostitution
Penitentiary System The United States and Sweden have astounding similarities despite the great barriers of water that separate the two countries. While the United States government is a Federal Republic and the Sweden government is a constitutional monarchy‚ they both have a very large legislature. The American legislature holds 534 members and the Sweden legislature holds 388‚ with both holding executive elections every four years (“Compare‚” 1). Both countries are also members of the United Nations
Premium Prison United States
take holidays You’re taxed as a single person The life of the business is limited. Question 2 What does PESTLE entails and its involvement in business. PESTLE stands for - Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Legal‚ and Environmental. The term PESTLE has been used regularly in the last decade or so and its true history is difficult to establish. PESTLE analysis is in effect an audit of an organisation’s environmental influences with the purpose of using this information
Premium Economic system Planned economy Mixed economy
Cross-Cultural Issues in Human Resource Management – a Comparison between Japan and Sweden. International Tourism Management Words: 1498 US English People are an organization’s most important resource and asset. Good management of individuals and the workforce is therefore crucial to attain the organizational goals and objectives (Foot and Hook‚ 2008). However‚ these characteristics are not static but constantly changing‚ including shifts to values and lifestyles‚ families‚ education
Premium Cross-cultural communication Geert Hofstede Management
4.3.5 Captives in Sweden The charters of 1976 an 1977 granted three groups‚ SKF Re‚ Electrolux Re and AGA Re‚ the right to operate in insurance activities in Sweden. SKF Re. and Electrolux Re. Captives were mainly involved in the reinsurance of foreign risks of companies of the group. AGA Re on the other hand had the charter to reinsure both Swedish group and foreign company’s risks‚ but this charter expired in 1984. In recent years a number of Swedish groups have set up captives abroad. For example
Premium European Union Management Contract
Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia is a place in Italy. After the war the local women decided to use the rubble of old houses destroyed during the war and build schools for their young people. Loris Malaguzzi was the first creative director and believed that children were competent‚ creative learners from birth. This type of schooling in Reggio Emilia started in 1945 but hasn’t been recognised worldwide until recently. Reggio Emilia is in the northern regions of Italy. They have an approach which
Free Education Teacher School