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    Assignment 3 – A manuscript – Tesco Hello Ladies and Gentlemen. First of all I would like to thank you for having me here today. It’s great to see so many beautiful upcoming business people attending at this conference. My name is Nadia Veis and I’m a PR assistant at Tesco‚ the world’s 3rd largest retailer after Wal-Mart and Carrefour. I’ve been a representative for the company for about four years now. I’ve been looking forward to give this speech to you guys here at the London School of Economics

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    Are Porter’s Five Competitive Forces still Applicable? A Critical Examination concerning the Relevance for Today’s Business Author: Fabian Dälken University of Twente 
P.O. Box 217‚ 7500AE Enschede The Netherlands f.dalken@student.utwente.nl Abstract‚ Porter’s Five Forces model is a powerful management tool for analysing the current industry profitability and attractiveness by using the outside-in perspective. Within the last decades‚ the model has attracted some criticism because of the developing

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    customers receive a consistent product quality. Analysis of McDonalds Corporation using the Porters 5 forces model to asses its competitive position in the fast food industry. As the name suggests the Porters 5 Forces model focuses on 5 key factors affecting the environment in which a business operates. They are 1) Competitive rivalry 2) Power of suppliers 3) Power of buyers 4) Threat of substitute 5) Threat on new market entrants Each of these five areas can be looked with relation

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    this will encourage customers to purchase the items since they wouldn’t be able to purchase it from anywhere else. For example the products that are only available on the website but not in store are TV’s‚ CD’s‚ clothes‚ insurance‚ sim cards etc. Tesco ensure that they keep their website updated at a regular basis; they do this in order to maintain customers as well as attracting new customers. They present their website in an attractive and interesting way as this will attract more customers. Prior

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    [pic] History Background Tesco plc is a British-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. It is the largest British retailer by both global sales and domestic market share with profits exceeding £3 billion. It is currently the third largest global retailer based on revenue‚ behind Wal-Mart and France’s Carrefour but second largest based on profit‚ ahead of Carrefour. Originally specialising in food and drink‚ it has diversified into areas such as clothing‚ consumer

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    Tesco.com is an electronic commerce website operated by Tesco. As well as being the world’s largest online grocery retailer‚[citation needed] it offers a wide range of other products‚ including electronic goods‚ books‚ broadband and financial services. Tesco has operated on the Internet since 1994 and started an online shopping service named ’Tesco Direct’ in 1997. Tesco.com was formally launched in 2000. It also has online operations in the Republic of Ireland and South Korea. In 2003‚ tesco.com’s

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    Operations‚ and Human Resources). Also‚ it will explain the key stakeholders of the organization and the key issues in managing stakeholders. Furthermore‚ it will include a SWOT analysis and a Power and Interest Matrix about Tesco. Business functions In the case study of Tesco‚ it is stated that they will appoint more staff to win their customers back. This step is related to Human Resource Management. HRM is activity‚ which include recruitment and defining the organization’s demand for skilled staff

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    TESCO Digital marketing strategy: • Environment: Tesco launched its online channel Tesco Direct in 1996. Until 2000 the offer was limited to groceries and only run on a regional basis. Since then‚ Tesco moved beyond online grocery retailing and offered a wide variety of products on their Web site http://www.tesco.com‚ which was simultaneously installed as brand name for Tesco’s online activities. Shortly after‚ Tesco was already considered the world’s largest and most profitable Internet

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    Tesco’s corporate aims and objectives Tesco is one of Britain’s leading food retailers‚ with 519 stores throughout England‚ Scotland and Wales. There are also 105 stores in France operated by Catteau‚ and 44 in Hungary operated by Global. Tesco is committed to: Offering customers the best value for money and the most competitive prices - Meeting the needs of customers by constantly seeking‚ and acting on‚ their opinions regarding innovation‚ product quality‚ choice‚ store facilities and service

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    Tesco’s Clubcard Customer Relationship Management Programme: The challenges of coming to terms with a changing market Synopsis For almost two decades‚ Tesco was seen to be one of the most successful retail organisations in the world‚ with a pioneering Clubcard-based loyalty scheme and the development of a strategic CRM (Customer Relationship Management) programme that provided the company with the basis for true customer insight and greater brand engagement. However‚ in 2011 the company

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