in Strategic Management Chapter 3: The External Assessment Submitted by: Stephanie Rose Capule Melody Ferrer Divine Grace Jasa Claudine Martinez Wendy Pangilinan Mark Angelo Santiago Julma Tumibay Mktg 4-2 Submitted to: Mr. Jamilton Esguerra Chapter Objectives: After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to do the following: 1. Describe how to conduct an external strategic-management audit. 2. Discuss 10 major external forces that affect organizations: economic
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1. Identify Harley- Davidson’s strategy and explain its rationale Harley Davidson opted to follow a Differentiation Strategy‚ fact that becomes evident since everybody knows that acquiring a Harley means much more than just having a motorbike. But let us go deeper in this. What is it understood by a Differentiation Strategy? Obeying to Michael Porter’s model‚ firms can follow two types of business strategies in order to fight against the competitive forces (threat to substitutes‚ buyer power
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Hospital located at‚ 2001 West 86th Street Indianapolis‚ Indiana‚ I will go through internal and external factors that affect this healthcare system (Community Benefit Report). There are many internal factors such as finance‚ information technology services‚ human resource management‚ research and
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They analyse external forces‚ such as their competitive environment‚ economic conditions‚ technological possibilities‚ political and legal forces‚ changes in demographics‚ seasonal factors‚ as well as shifts in social behaviour”. Basically they engage their crystal ball and they do it much better than most. Needless to say‚ on New Year’s Day I was feeling a tad lethargic. A restful day; it did‚ however‚ give me time to think about our conversation and the various macro-external forces which confronted
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Leadership and management in adult care are significantly influenced by internal and external drivers. To ensure the best results‚ they must adapt to changing legislation‚ technological developments and cultural expectations. They can successfully navigate the difficulties that arise in the ever-changing field of adult care by remaining knowledgeable and adaptable. Not only do they need to ensure that staff are motivated and well-trained‚ but they also need to be flexible enough to adapt to changes
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BMS 1515 Human Sciences - Reflective feedback/Feedforward Form – to be submitted with the final assignment Make this PAGE 1 of your assignment!! NAME: HAIDER SHEIKH STUDENT NUMBER: M00398469 What did you understand from the lecturer’s feedback comments on your formative lab report?- title was not illustrative enough‚ just a mere two words. - Abstract was superficial‚ not focussed upon the subject area and lacked specificity. - Abstract did not have aims‚ the origin of experiment and the
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External environment External Factors (environment) - It is the external forces that are beyond the control of the individual business A number of external factors can affect business (STEEPLE analysis) - economy - These are factors outside the business - political/government policy that may affect its - social decisions. - External factors that - technological may present opportunities - ecological or threats to - legal a business - ethics Economy – business need to observe the economic
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Harley-Davidson’s Just-in-Time (JIT) Journey Case Summary This case is about the Just-in-Time (JIT) implementation at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. After World War II‚ they faced with competition from Japanese companies‚ which were able to produce better quality motorcycles at comparatively lower cost. Harley-Davidson found that there were three most important practices of Japanese companies‚ which differentiated their production process from that of others: JIT manufacturing‚ employee involvement
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Internal and External Forces Affect OB � PAGE �1� RUNNING HEAD: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FORCES AFFECT OB Internal and External Forces Affect OB Ebonique Barber‚ Debra Herron‚ Ruby Lee‚ Brian Hammock Team A University of Phoenix MGT 307 Carol Solinger HOW INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FORCES AFFECT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ON‚ RESTRUCTURING‚ ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION‚ FISCAL POLICIES‚ COMPETITION‚ ECONOMY‚ CUSTOMER DEMANDS‚ GLOBALIZATION? INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FORCES AFFECT OB INTRODUCTION Many organizations
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The External Environment All outside factors that may affect an organization make up the external environment. The external environment is divided into two parts: ● ● Directly interactive: This environment has an immediate and firsthand impact upon the organization. A new competitor entering the market is an example. Indirectly interactive: This environment has a secondary and more distant effect upon the organization. New legislation taking effect may have a great impact. For example‚ complying
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