Stage-1 (Formulation Framework) Industry Analysis: The External Factor Evaluation (EFE) Matrix An External Factor Evaluation (EFE) Matrix allows strategists to summarize and evaluate economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ demographic‚ environmental‚ political‚ governmental‚ legal‚ technological‚ and competitive information. The EFE matrix consists of five steps process. Five-Step process: • List key external factors (10-20) Opportunities & threats. You have to prepare a list of all external factors
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Kabataan (SK). A. Scope: The Sangguniang Kabataan is the council created for the representation of the youth sector in the public and civic affairs of the government. It serves the purpose of enhancing the social well being of the youth and preparing them for the future leadership. According to Book III title 1 Section 423 of Republic Act 7160 or the “Local Government Code of 1991”‚ the Sangguniang Kabataan shall be composed of a chairman‚ and 7 members. Also‚ the Sangguniang kabataan (SK) chairman
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08/01/2012 Packer Telecom This case talked about risk management. As a telecom company with high-speed development‚ Packer Telecom decided to use risk management to protect and promote itself. It wanted to not only enlarge market share but also reduced budget at the same time. The project manager developed a risk management template based on the risk management plans other companies used in the past. He tried to persuade the sponsor that the template would work well at Packer Telecom‚ but the sponsor
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INDEX Sr. No. | Topic | Page No | 1 | Introduction | 6 | 2 | Objectives of Study | 20 | 3 | Scope of Study | 21 | 4 | Limitations of Study | 22 | 5 | Research Methodology | 23 | 6 | Data Analysis | 25 | 7 | Findings | 26 | 8 | Suggestions | 55 | 9 | Conclusion | 56 | 10 | Bibliography | 57 | 11 | Annexure A-Questionnaire | 58 | Introduction 1.1 Customer Satisfaction: According to Philip Kotler‚ “satisfaction is a person’s feelings of pressure or disappointment resulting
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Alberta‚ Saskatchewan‚ Manitoba TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 RTC-SK/NTC-Prairies Program Outline 2011-2012 SSA Player Development Pathway RTC-SK Coaching Philosophy Organizational Excellence RTC-SK Training Theory RTC-SK LTPD Stage-Based Training Content RTC-SK Sports Science Integration RTC-SK Physical Testing Dates and Protocol RTC-SK Training Schedule NTC-Prairies Scouting Dates Appreciation
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1.0 Introduction SK-II is a leading premium brand from Japan which owned by Procter and Gamble. It is sold in more than 10 markets in Asia Pacific region and Europe country. The expertise Japanese scientist spent years of study to develop a product line include whitening and anti-aging properties. It isn’t just for women‚ SK-II expanding a product line for male to enlarge their segmentation group (Pgscience‚ 2015). Their mission is to ensure their target audiences have a crystal clear skin with the
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SK-II: Damage Control in China‚ Case Summary Major Strategic Challenges: P&G´s miscommunication had led SK-II to be torn by political debate‚ treated not on a fact basis. Rather‚ SK-II became a symbol of consumer dissatisfaction in foreign cosmetic overpower in China‚ and public hysteria was machinated as a tool (also in supporting nationalistic trade wars between China‚ the U.S.‚ and Japan). Negative effects were looming on P&G´s other brands in China and the SK-II brand in other markets
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1. SK-II have the potential to develop in to a major global brand? Priced at over $100 a bottle Not a typical P&G product but its successful introduction in Taiwan and Hong Kong Paolo thinking the brand has global potential. Paolo should consider: 1. Organize the Company Along Product Lines not Geography 2. Continue to be the Technology Leader 3. Roll Out to Other Asian Countries 4. Sell off the SK-II Product Line (SK-II had the potential to be a global brand even though it had many thinks needed
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8/28/2011 Sand casting Metal Casting M t l C ti By S K Mondal Compiled by: S K Mondal Made Easy Sand casting uses ordinary sand as the primary mould material. The sand grains are mixed with small amounts of other materials‚ such as clay and water‚ to improve strength‚ mouldability and cohesive strength and are then packed around a pattern that has the shape of the desired casting. The pattern must be removed before pouring‚ the mold is usually made in two or
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means to make SK-II a global brand. Paul de Cesare‚ President of Max Factor Japan and GLT member of the beauty care GBU‚ had to recommend one of three alternatives for a global strategy for the SK-II brand: expand into China‚ build on the brand’s success in Japan‚ or introduce SK-II to Europe. In doing so‚ he also had to keep entry strategies for the different markets in mind‚ and also the organizational change brought about by O2005. de Cesare should recommend the option of growing the SK-II brand in
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