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    and adapt to the new environment in order to survive. Contents Summary 2 Contents 3 Introduction 4 Strategic Issues Facing the Warner Music Group 4 Macro Environmental Issues shaping the music industry 4 PESTLE Analysis 5 The Attractiveness of the music industry 5 Industry Dynamics 6 Globalisation 7 Risk 7 Ethics and CSR 7 Recommendations 8 Conclusion 8 References 8 Introduction In the 1980’s the rather stable music industry started

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    and its operating environment‚ this analysis will discuss the external and internal factors‚ of EBay and the implications of their environment in relation to the factors analysed. This in-depth analysis will be aided with analytical tools such as PESTLE‚ SWOT‚ and the use of rich picture. Subsequently with the analytical findings‚ suggested strategic options will be discussed which EBay may have opted to choose. EBay’s History: EBay was established in September 1995 by Pierre Omidyar as an online

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    Flooding the Indian Motorcycle Market A spree of launches An Introduction: This case talks about how the Indian market got flooded with Motorcycles. In 1999 the main players in the market were :- * Hero Honda Ltd. * Kinetic Engineering Ltd. * Bajaj Ltd. * Royal Enfield Ltd. 1999: Hero Honda launched CBZ 156cc motorcycle . Bajaj launched Kawasaki‚ Boxer AT & CT .Royal enfield launched machismo A350 and lightning 535 . Kinetic engineering ltd launched Brat and kinetic challenger

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    International marketing Use examples to demonstrate your ability Define you topics e.g. pestle but most marks will be in ability to apply knowledge Look at the brand republic for people doing the resit paper Mind tools and business balls and strategic models good books to look at Key topics: Why would a business internationalise? International marketing strategies e.g. Ansoff growth strategies and think global‚ act local Culture‚ what is it and what are typologies and their use to marketers(

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    the effect of change on the substrate concentration on the activity of an enzyme(catalase). Materials Potato‚ mortar & pestle‚ 4 test tubes‚ test tube rack‚ spatula‚ hydrogen peroxide 6%‚ 3%‚ 1.5%‚ pipettes‚ scalpel‚ ruler. Procedure 1. Cut using scalpel several raw potato cubes each measuring 1 cubic centimeter (cc). 2. Each cube was ground with a mortar & pestle and then added to a test tube using a spatula. 3. Test tube 1 was left as the control with no added hydrogen peroxide

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    portor’s view ‚ Renault’s main resources and capability is its unique product line that is supported by continuous innovation and improvements. In 1984‚ Renault adventure of multi making multipurpose vehicle failed due to economic and political issues (pestle analysis) that results in withdraw from making motorsports. In 1990‚ Renault;s introduce several successful new models that contains different features from competitors and emerged as the strength of Renault‚ which covers the opportunities caused

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    In-Depth Integrative Case: Wal-Mart’s Japan Strategy 1. Question: Do you believe Wal-Mart can be successful by circumventing the current Japanese distribution system? The Japanese distribution system has two distinct characteristics: too many very small retailers and multiple layers of wholesalers. Japanese consumers prefer to buy fresh‚ high quality food and have the tendency to purchase goods in small amounts and at frequent intervals. Since real estate is very expensive in Japan‚ people

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    PESTLE Analysis of Gujarat PESTLE analysis is the analysis of macro external environment in which business is operates. These factors which are beyond the control of business however are the important to be aware of when doing product development‚ business or strategy planning. PESTLE means: P- Political E- Economical S- Social  T- Technological L- Legal E-Environmental The PESTLE subject should be a clear definition of the market being addressed‚ these are the followings:- * A company

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    analysis’’’) describes a framework of macro-environmental factors used in the environmental scanning component of strategic management. Some analysts added Legal and rearranged the mnemonic to SLEPT; inserting Environmental factors expanded it to PESTEL or PESTLE‚ which is popular in the United Kingdom.[1] The model has recently been further extended to STEEPLE and STEEPLED‚ adding Ethics and Demographic factors. It is a part of the external analysis when conducting a strategic analysis or doing market research

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    business-analysis-techniques-artwork-ma_Layout 1 20/01/2010 11:34 Page 1 72 Essential Tools for Success James Cadle‚ Debra Paul and Paul Turner Business Analysis is the discipline of identifying business needs and formulating workable solutions to business problems. The development of business analysis as a profession has extended the role and responsibilities of the business analyst who now needs the widest possible array of knowledge‚ skills and tools to be able to use each when and where

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