PESTLE Analysis Political Factors “A Healthier You” Government Strategy Reporting of organic prices. Safety Inspections Services. Evaluation: POSITIVE impact Economic Factors GDP: ↑ 3.9% in the 3rd qtr Real Personal Consumption expenditures ↑3.0% in 3rd qtr Disposable Personal Income ↑ 6.1 % in the 3rd qtr US Business Cycle: At “slump”/ Wages/Labour European Markets: Weak dollar against Euro‚ Surging Energy Prices‚ Increasing Interest Rates Evaluation: MODERATE impact PESTLE
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the UK’s Fast Food Industry Executive Summary The food industry in the UK is a multi-billion pound industry that is mainly dominated by a few competitors such as McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ KFC and Subway. Most of the food sold in these fast food restaurants is unhealthy‚ which is becoming a huge concern as there are many people dying of obesity and other health related problems. This is one of the key social factors facing the fast food market at the moment. The fast food industry is a ‘red ocean’
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN RETAIL FOOD INDUSTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter - 1 Introduction…………………………….…………… ……………………7 Chapter - 2 2.1 Objective…………………………………….………..…………………….9 2.2 Scope of the Study ……………………………….……..………………….9 Chapter – 3 Limitation…………………………………..………….………………....10 Chapter - 4 4.1 Industry Profile……………………………………………...…..………...11 4.2 The Indian Retail Revolution……………………………………..……….20 4.3 Traditional and Modern Retailing: The Indian Story……...………………22
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KENEX A SEARCH IN RE TE ITU ST DI SC ER E ET DOCE RE [ white paper ] The Strategic Employee Survey By Jack Wiley‚ Ph.D.‚ Kenexa® Research Institute Excerpt taken from “The Human Resources Revolution: Why Putting People First Matters‚” by Ronald Burke‚ Editor A n employee survey can be one of the most powerful tools for management in assessing the effectiveness of its strategy and maximizing the potential in its human capital. Strategic employee surveys can be used in four
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when customers was treated less critical and vocal by the businesses and markets was treated just as dumping grounds for the products‚ however this situation does not prevail anymore because of the tremendous transformation happening in the retail food industry since last five decades. Today customers have more choices than ever before‚ through more diverse channels. Even the expectations of customer are higher than ever before. Companies who fail to leave up to the expectation are finding hard to
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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 industry. When the
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INDUSTRY PROFILE Food Retail in Europe Reference Code: 0201-2058 Publication Date: June 2010 www.datamonitor.com Datamonitor USA 245 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor New York‚ NY 10016 USA t: +1 212 686 7400 f: +1 212 686 2626 e: usinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Europe 119 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3DA United Kingdom t: +44 20 7551 9000 f: +44 20 7675 7500 e: eurinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Middle East and North America Datamonitor PO Box 24893 Dubai‚ UAE t: +49 69 9754 4517 f: +49 69 9754
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Retailing is the process that involves of selling goods or services directly to end consumer for personal‚ non business use (Kotler‚ 2010). A retailer or retail store is an enterprise where they make volume majorly from retailing. Any firm selling its goods or services to the end consumers- whether it is manufacturer‚ wholesaler‚ or retailer- is said to be retailing. It doesn’t matter how the goods or services are sold (may be by person‚ through mail‚ telephone) or where (from
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Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Industry Analysis 3 2.1 Industry Background 3 2.2 PEST (EL) analysis 4 2.2.1 Political 4 2.2.2 Economic 5 2.2.3 Social-Cultural 8 2.2.4 Technological 10 2.2.5 Environmental 11 2.2.6 Legal 11 2.3 Summary of the PESTEL analysis 11 3. Porter’s Five Forces on retail banking industry. 12 3.1 Rivalry among Existing Companies 13 3.2 Entry barrier 14 3.3 Supplier power 16 3.4 Buyer power 17 3.5 Availability of Substitute products 19 3.6
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Affect of Olympics on UK’s Retail sector The Olympics and its Impact on UK Retail Introduction: In 2012‚ the UK hosted the Olympic Games‚ running from July 27 to August 12‚ 2012 and the Paralympics Games from August 29 to September 9‚ 2012. This report focuses on the impact this major international event will have on United Kingdom retail (Including Clothing‚ Super Market‚ Food Sector) both during the Games and long term‚ and how retailers can exploit the opportunities. Example: Clothing
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