APPENDIX 1 EXHIBIT 1- Layers of the business environment 1. The macro - environment – (using the PESTEL model) 2. Industry (or sector) – (using 5 forces model) 3. Competitors ( using strategic groups‚ market segments and critical success factors) EXHIBIT 2 - PESTEL ANALYSIS Political Hungary in 2004 joined EU Strong government power in US to ban/regulate alcohol and distribution Hungarian government did not offer any trade support to the nation’s wineries Economic Exchange rates Duties and import
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Etihad would prefer to have all traffic flowing over their hub so raising their stake in Virgin might give them more say and more sway. Porter’s five forces analysis is a framework that draws upon industrial organisation economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity from external and internal sources. Porter’s five forces include three sources from ‘horizontal’ competition (threat of substitute products‚ the threat of established rivals‚ and the threat of new entrants)
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Analysing McDonalds (fast food outlets) using Porters 5 Forces model – sometimes called the Competitive Forces model. Introduction McDonalds Canada opened in 1967‚ thirteen years after McDonalds had taken the United States by storm. This was the first restaurant to be opened outside of the United States. It was in 1965 that McDonalds went public and offered shares on Wall Street. Since then it has been important for McDonalds to continually monitor its performance‚ to make sure it is competitive
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assessment of their suitability The analysis of the environment in which the business operates is very important. It is very crucial for the business to ensure survival‚ differentiation and competitive advantage. There are three levels in which the environment of the business can be broken which are as follows: The Macro environment The model that is most commonly used to analyze the macro environment of the business is called PESTLE analysis. Using this analysis the political‚ economic‚ social
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With growing competition that gap will close and in a perfect market‚ there will be perfect competition and hence virtually zero margin. The other extreem would be a monopoly with most markets sitting in between‚ being oligopolies. Porter’s five forces framework is one way to look at industry stucture. It looks at the bargaining power of suppliers‚ threat of substitutes‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ threat of new entrants and industry competitors. Competition from substitutes limits the price
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+1 888 391 5441 OR send an email on sales@marketreportsstore.com with Personal Accident and Health Insurance in Romania‚ Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017 in subject line and your contact details. Synopsis The report provides in depth market analysis‚ information and insights into the Romanian personal accident and health insurance segment‚ including: • The Romanian personal accident and health insurance segment’s growth prospects by insurance categories • Key trends and drivers for the personal
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of the sector and the current state of Zara‚ Porter’s Five Forces and SWOT analysis will be used. E-Marketing The key elements of Zara’s e-marketing strategy include social media‚ viral marketing‚ email marketing‚ website marketing through newsletters and press releases to subscribers and mobile applications for smart phones (Arrigo‚ 2010). These elements of the strategy will be discussed more in detail in the report. Web design analysis Zara’s main website is Zara.com‚ which was redesigned
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willing to spend on shoes. →Social: strong social security system and high human development indicators. →Technological: Italian government has committed itself to improve R&D expenditures and innovation. Porter’s five forces analysis Micro environment → Porter’s five forces analysis 1) Power of buyers: Geox is the only firm that produces the ‘’breathable shoe” 2) Power of suppliers: high bargaining power 3) Rivalry existing in the market: high rivalry within the market (Adidas‚ Nike…) 4) Threat
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Shoes Industry – PEST Analysis Political • Recent merger between Adidas and Reebok • Use of leather to make shoes by Bata‚ Red tape • India is not a sporting Country and hence lesser demand for sports shoes. • home market lobbying/pressure groups • Very few sporting events apart from cricket fixtures to attract customers Economic • Marginal share of 2.44 percent in global trade worth US$ 97.606 billion
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TEAM PROJECT PLAN FOR INDUSTRY ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT Task List 1.0 REQUIRED ANALYTICAL TOOLS/TECHNIQUES 1.1 Completed Segmentation Matrix 1.2 Porter’s Five Forces Framework 1.3 PEST of Factors Relevant to This Industry 1.4 Key Success Factor Analysis Lawrence: Teams may add additional sub-task levels when the work is to be divided into smaller units 2.0 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS WRITE-UP 2.1 Industry Introduction 2.2 Macro-Economic Forces 2.3 Competitive Forces 2.4 Conclusions 2.4.1 Industry
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