Swot Analysis [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic]Organizational strategies are the means through which companies accomplish their missions and goals. Successful strategies address [pic]four elements of the setting within which [pic]the company operates: (1) the company ’s strengths‚ (2) its weaknesses‚ (3) the opportunities in its competitive [pic]environment‚ and (4) the threats in its competitive [pic]environment. This set of four elements—strengths‚ weaknesses‚ [pic]opportunities‚ and
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PROGRAMME Edexcel BTEC level 4 and 5 Higher National in Hospitality Management CODE QCF Level 4 (J/601/1790) MODULE/ UNIT Customer service (Unit 4) MODULE LEADER/ LECTURER CHIKA UGOJI Submitted by: LUQMON ROTIMI JINADU ID Number: 20894 Submitted date: 05/03/2013 Table of Contents: Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------pg.3 Task 1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pg.3 1.2------------------
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SWOT ANALYSIS (Strengths‚ Weakness‚ Opportunity and Threats) A. Environment: The environment on Sto. Toribio Elementary School is not so good. We noticed the school lacks trash cans. We also noticed that the school lacks water supply. The school has kitchen where they can cook healthy foods for the children. The threats in the school is when there is no water supply‚ there are manganese deposits in the closest deep well to the school . B. Persons Involved(principals‚ teachers‚ parents):
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CASE1: 100 YEN SUSHI HOUSE 1. Prepare a service blueprint for the 100 Yen Sushi House operation. [pic] 2. What features of the 100 Yen Sushi House service delivery system differentiate it from the competition‚ and what competitive advantages do they offer? Features: The price is uniform‚ 100 yen per plate. There was a conveyor belt going around the ellipsoid service area. The whole operation is based on the repetitive manufacturing principle with appropriate ’just-in-time’ and quality control
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Innovative Widgets customer service plan Vision • This is a statement of how you envision customer services being delivered in the future In five years’ time‚ Innovative Widgets will be the leader in customer service satisfaction‚ providing timely‚ responsive service with integrity‚ simplicity and a passion for excellence‚ while meeting or exceeding the customer’s expectations. Mission statement • This defines what a company will do to achieve its vision. It may include the company’s
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Case SWOT Analysis Strengths: Hershey Foods has grown from a one-product‚ one plant operation to a $4 billion company with many U.S. and international plants providing an array of quality chocolate and confectionery products and services. Hershey entered 1996 as the largest candy maker in the United States with 30.7 percent market share. Hershey is the largest pasta manufacturer in the United States with 28.4 percent market share. Hershey Foods Corporation is committed to the values
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Part b In view of the understanding of tutorial education industry and Beacon College‚ we will summarize external and internal analyses with SWOT analysis. SWOT Analysis Strength Richard Eng is a brother of an artist‚ Ng Wing Mei‚ he established Beacon College in 1989. By his reputation‚ it was easier to have advertisement and financing in the historical period. Also‚ because he graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong‚ he got strong academic background and skills to be a tutor and mange
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End of Book Case Studies 16/7/03 3:16 PM Page 642 end-of-book End-of-book: Case studies Q 643 case studies 19 Think design and performance— think Sunbeam Café Series Nicole Stegemann‚ School of Management and International Business‚ University of Western Sydney Limited‚ a manufacturer of pumps‚ filters and security products. GUD’s acquired Sunbeam in 1996. After catering for predominately female needs‚ it was the male population’s turn to benefit from Sunbeam’s innovations
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The classical school (of management) has sought to define the essence of management in the form of universal fundamental functions. These‚ it was hoped‚ would form the cognitive basis for a set of relevant skills to be acquired‚ by all would-be managers through formal education. In the late 18th century three streams of concepts i.e. bureaucracy‚ administrative theory and scientific management began to be developed. These concepts have come to be popularly known as classical concepts or classical
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