Competitors • Who Any person or entity which is a rival against another. In business‚ a company in the same industry or a similar industry which offers a similar product or service. Competition also requires companies to become more efficient in order to reduce costs. [ http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/competitor.html] 1. Actual Major Competitors are Direct Competitors. Their production and operation of the same kind of products and services‚ with this enterprise compete for common
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This assignment requires us to select a retail store in Malaysia and write a report that covers all the significant areas in retailing. Our group has agreed to choose Tesco Extra Ampang as the retail store for this assignment because Tesco is a well-known retail store in Malaysia. When people mentioned about hypermarkets in Malaysia‚ Tesco is surely to be the former one that comes into our mind. We do believe that by choosing a retail store that we have experienced with would facilitate the process of
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Introduction The following report examines the recruitment process used by Tesco Ireland for the selection of employees to fill five positions available through the retail stores’ expansion programme. These positions were as follows: sales executive‚ store manager‚ assistant store manager‚ clerk and two cleaners. The recruitment and selection was done following a number of procedures that were accompanied by letters used to inform candidates about their performance. (Sarah‚ 2007) Reception of application
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ANALYSIS OF CURRENT COMPETITORS Competitors’ Profile The Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad was formed in 1960 and is a public listed company with 49% public participation. It operates with state-of-the-art technology and is the key supplier to Shell’s Oil Products’ businesses in Malaysia. The Company’s oil refinery at Port Dickson produces a comprehensive range of petroleum products‚ most of which are consumed within Malaysia. In 1999 the Company completed its RM 1.4 billion
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COMPETITOR ANALYSIS No business is an island. For success‚ the business will need to deal with customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ and others. In almost all cases there will also be other organizations offering similar products to similar customers. These other organizations are competitors. and their objective is the same: to grow‚ make money and succeed. Effectively‚ the businesses are at war‚ fighting to gain the same resource and territory i.e. the customer and like in war‚ it is necessary to
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in the east end of London‚ Tesco today is the largest retailer in the UK with over £59 billion sales in 2008. In this dynamic environment‚ Tesco has managed to stay ahead of its competition through focus on people‚ both customers and employees. However‚ in today’s rapidly changing globalised environment‚ anything could happen. Companies today need to always innovate and reinvent themselves in order to maintain their competitive advantage. The macro environment that Tesco operates in provides both
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their go through with Tesco and chose reliability plan accomplices. Every quarter‚ Clubcard focuses are changed over into Clubcard vouchers‚ which can be recovered by individuals for: • Rebates on shopping with Tesco; • Clubcard rewards from Tesco’s faithfulness plan accomplices; • Focuses in carrier dedication plans with BA or Virgin Atlantic. Tesco’s Clubcard dedication plan doesn’t simply offer prizes for individuals in view of their spend; it additionally empowers Tesco to better address the
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Political Factors: Tesco is a global brand operating 13 countries outside the UK. Their business diversified in the world. So Tesco’s performance is influenced by the political factors. This includes the legislation‚ tax rate political stability. In credit crunch situation unemployment is common problem in everywhere. The governments encourage the retailer to create job opportunity for the local people. Tesco gives the opportunity for the people and also the government to reduce the level unemployment
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policies to ensure that they meet legal obligations as well as organizational needs and social requirements. This can be done via an analysis of the business’s Micro and Macro-environment. The objective of this report is to analyze the market in which Tesco PLC operates and discuss how this will affect the companies HR policies. Political factors: As with any company‚ Tesco is restricted‚ to a degree‚ by current employment legislation such as equal opportunities‚ health and safety‚ minimum wage‚ working
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Tesco is the giant of all supermarkets due to its UK dominance. Retail analysts have identified three main reasons for this. 1. Tesco’s are everywhere; 2. sell to everyone; 3. sell everything Due to the nature of the TESCO organisation with particular reference to how it has branded and marketed itself‚ and the current economic climate‚ the assessment of external factors by a PESTLE analysis has been crucial in TESCO’s success. This is because TESCO has taken into account the implications
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