Strategic Audit Report Strategic Management 313 Unit Index No. 3522 Curtin University Sydney Semester 1‚ 2013 [pic] CONTRIBUTED BY: Long‚ Le 16031892 Abi 15814610 Xiaobai‚ Hong 15644037 Spencer 16340653 Vito 16528792 SUBMITTED: 16/05/2013 Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary ...............................................................
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Strategic Management SUPER SUMMARY Written by: Bhavin Pathak (Student‚ CA-IPCC‚ Arihant Institute Pvt. Ltd.) Features: Full coverage of IMP aspects of Strategic Management Summarized and conceptual Based on Study Material of ICAI Easy to remember format Point-to-point approach towards subject Diagrams and charts given wherever required Useful for LMR (Last Minute Revision) 1 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT INDEX 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TOPIC Business Environment Business Policy & Strategic
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is inherent within business sustainability. These businesses create economic value and contribute to healthy ecosystems and strong communities. Business sustainability requires Nestle to adhere to the principles of sustainable development. So‚ for industrial development to be sustainable‚ it must address important issues at the macro level‚ such as: economic efficiency (innovation‚ prosperity‚ and productivity)‚ social equity (poverty‚ community‚ health and wellness‚ human rights) and environmental
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Individual Assignment Nestle SID 20147271 Name Wu Ye Question 1 Nestlé’s Business Operations Nestlé‚ as the most famous food and beverage company‚ is established in Vevey‚ Switzerland. With the global development‚ Nestlé employs over 330‚000 employees‚ creates more than 2000 brands worldwide and operates business in approximately 86 countries. Thus‚ there are many contracts between Nestlé and manufacturers‚ some of whom provides exclusive
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FEATURES OF THE BOOK 6 DESIGNING YOUR STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT COURSE 13 TOPICS‚ OUTLINES‚ AND RECOMMENDED CASES 16 PART I: INTRODUCTION 16 The Concept of Strategy (Chapter 1) 16 PART II: TOOLS OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 21 Goals‚ Values‚ and Performance (Chapter 2) 21 The Analysis of Industry and Competition (Chapters 3 and 4) 23 Analyzing Resources and Capabilities (Chapter 5) 27 Organization Structure and Management Systems (Chapter 6) 31 PART III:
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Strategic management is the comprehensive collection of ongoing activities and processes that organizations use to systematically coordinate and align resources and actions with mission‚ vision and strategy throughout an organization. Strategic management activities transform the static plan into a system that provides strategic performance feedback to decision making and enables the plan to evolve and grow as requirements and other circumstances change. What Are the Steps in Strategic Planning
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Approaches to the strategic management of people There are a number of models of SHRM and in this unit we will look at three: • The best practice view. • The best fit view. • The resourcebased approach. The best practice view This view starts from the premise that a single set or ‘bundle’ of HR policies and practices will lead to better organisational performance‚ sustained over a lengthy period‚ whatever the prevailing business circumstances. What are these socalled best
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Table Of Contain Strategy The words ’strategy’ and ’strategic’ are well recognized and widely used in the modern business world. However‚ the term strategy is so widely used for different purposes that it has lost any clearly defined meaning “Despite the obvious importance of strategy‚ there is surprisingly little agreement on what a strategy really is. However‚ the fact
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I. Executive Summary Strategic management has been given significant attention for this few decades‚ because of its mass contribution to the success of the company’s long term goal. The word “Strategy” has its roots of military science‚ deriving from the Greek’s word “Strategos” meaning plan the destruction of one’ enemies through effective use of resources.” (Calingo‚ n.d‚ as cited in Ting‚ 2012a‚ p. 8). A successful company has a very practical strategy. NIRON ADEC‚ one of the microfinance institutions
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) • Porter‚ M.E. (1996). What is Strategy? Harvard Business Review‚ 74 (6). In HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Strategy. (Custom Textbook (2012)‚ Managing Strategy in the Global Marketplace. Chapter 21.) • Stegmann‚ J (2009) Critical Thinking in Strategic Management: A Conceptual Guide to AMBA 670 Managing Strategy in the Global Marketplace (in Course Content) (Skim and then continue to use as a reference throughout the course) • Custom Textbook (2012)‚ Managing Strategy in the Global Marketplace. Introduction
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