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    Promotional groups support a specific cause/issue. They usually have wider aims than sectional groups‚ and are open to anyone‚ as they believe that support for their cause will benefit the entire community. Examples of well-known promotional groups are the RSPCA or the NSPCC. B –what factors influence pressure group success? The success of a pressure group can be defined in a

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    Strategic positioning…………………………………………………………………………………….6 2.02.01. Positioning process………………………………………………………………………….6 2.03. Strategic planning……………………………………………………………………………………..…6 2.04. The SWOT analysis………………………………………………………………………………………..8 2.05. The PESTLE analysis……………………………………………………………………………………...8 3.0. Literature review…………………………………………………………………………………………………….9 3.01. Characteristics of strategic decisions……………………………………………………………..9 3.02. School of strategy………………………………………………………………………………………….

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    10 4. Appendix 11 A. Business Case 11 B. PESTLE 15 C. SWOT 16 D. Stakeholder Analysis

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    nature in which our animals have been treated overseas is revolting and demonstrates total ignorance to how a living thing should be regarded. An investigation into how an indonesian abattoir slaughtered their lives exports from Australia conducted by RSPCA discovered that every single slaughter facility infringed international animal welfare rights and most animals were subject to abuse through eye gouging‚ tail twisting and kicking. The report also found that cattle experienced an average of 11 cuts

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    To what extent is declining membership of political parties a bad thing? To answer this question the consequence of declining party membership must be considered‚ which is the growth in pressure group membership. Some of the key functions of political parties are to represent the nation‚ to encourage participation in the political system and to educate the public. Therefore‚ if pressure groups do not enhance representation and participation more than parties‚ the decline in party membership could

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    to influence political decision makers such as MPs and councillors to influence local or national policy and/or legislation. They seek to do so‚ either to protect interests of members (e.g. Trade Unions‚ NUT) or promote a cause (e.g. Greenpeace or RSPCA). Not all pressure groups are as successful as others‚ and there are many reasons for this. One important area which determines the pressure group success is whether they have a good relationship with the government‚ or relevant authority (e.g. local

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    Strategic Management Dr. Shyamal Gomes Chapter – 3.1 Environmental Scanning Environment literally means the surroundings external objects‚ influences or overall circumstances under which someone or something exists. In Business the environment in which an organization exists could be broadly divided into two parts: A) The Internal environment (Related the factors such as its personnel‚ physical facilities‚ organization and functional means‚ which are generally controllable. The External environment

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    ________ (D60) (D10) APPARATUS : 1. Set of sieve (British Standard) 2. Mortar and plastic pestle 3. Sieve brush 4. Mechanical sieve shaker 5. Electronic balance EXPERIMENT PROCEDURE: 1. Finely crush 250g of dry soil sample in a mortar using plastic pestle until all particles are separated. 2. Weigh the mass of all sieve to 0.1g accuracy. Arrange the sieves

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    enlightenment. Lastly‚ Document 6 shows Plutarch‚ a high government official‚ writing about how Gaius Gracchus created roads that helped the mobility of horses without requiring a groom to help. One of the major uses of technology was the pestle and the mortar. Later on‚ the pestle and the mortar were cleverly improved in such a way

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    Explain why the issues facing Electrolux were strategic. Axel Wenner-Gren‚ the founding father of Electrolux‚ established the principles by which the company still thrives. His dream to improve quality of life has had fundamental impact on homes around the world. Today’s Electrolux‚ 90 years later‚ is a global leader in household appliances and appliances for professional use. One of the reasons why the issues facing Electrolux were strategic is the long- term direction. The company put an

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