Pte Ltd (NHG) 3 PESTEL Analysis of National Healthcare Group Pte Ltd 3 1.Political factors 3 2.Economic factors 4 3.Social factors 4 4.Technological factors 4 5.Environmental factors 5 6.Legal factors 5 Porter’s 5 Forces of National Healthcare Group 5 1.New Entrants (High Pressure) 5 2.Threat of Substitute (Medium to High Pressure) 6 3.Suppliers (Medium to Low Pressure) 6 4.Customers (Low Pressure) 6 5.Intensity of Rivalry (Medium Pressure) 7 Conclusion of PESTEL and Porter’s Five
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THURSDAY‚ MARCH 23‚ 2006 Unilever in India: Hindustan Lever’s Project Shakti Marketing FMCG to the Rural Consumer Marketing Management (MKG1010) International University of Japan‚ Fall 2005 Nishino Kei Pham Thi Thuy Ha Suwannathat Sanpat Tan Siew Siew Zha Li Executive Summary HLL has enjoyed a competitive advantage as a sole provider of personal hygiene care products before the liberalization of India’s economy. However‚ with the entry of foreign MNC‚ HLL is suffering from stagnant
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PESTEL Framework Political Factors Tesco is currently serving people in 14 countries across the world. The global operationsof the company make it vulnerable to the political and legal frameworks of these countries whichcan impact the market position of the company. There are large numbers of legislations passed by the governments regarding the employment of their own citizens (Balchin‚ 1994). The government of the countries these days pressurizes the company to offer job opportunitiesranging
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and African businesses of Unilever‚ a giant of the world’s consumer-goods industries. But even with more than a century of experience in some of these countries‚ Unilever tripped up. Few companies have had the head start in places like Africa‚ China‚ India and Latin America that Unilever enjoyed. Yet despite the Anglo-Dutch giant’s formidable range of products and unprecedented depth of local knowledge‚ when rivals began to push harder its empire came under threat. Unilever was forced to re-examine
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A Project Report On “Study of supply Channel Management of Hindustan Unilever Limited.” [pic] Submitted By Partho mukherjee PGDM (operations) Sem 3rd under the guidance of mr. Vivek swami sinhgad institute of business administration&research S. NO. 40/4A+4B/1 NEARPMCOCTROI POST‚ KONDHWA –SASWAD ROAD‚ KONDHWA (BK) PUNE-411048
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A. Strategic resources required 1. Core Competencies Flexible with seasons Fashion is fickle‚ and trends come and go. For Katsa Co. to be able to survive in the cutthroat world of fashion‚ it has to be able to keep up with the fast-changing trends. The company has to be forward-looking: anticipating what designs would prove popular for the forthcoming seasons Innovative designs Through test market surveys‚ we will able to determine what designs are more popular with our target market‚ which
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Question 1. –(refer to appendices on p.5) Political 1) From 1991-1998 No longer anti-alcohol campaign to boost ice-cream industry. Ice cream industry had to complete with substitute products. 2) Since 1998 Financial Crisis‚ Russian rubles devalued by two-thirds. Russians cannot afford foreign products and companies relied more on national suppliers. 3) 1999 VAT raise. Fruit-based ice-creams and popsicles raised to 20% VAT. Consumer buy less ice-cream because of elastic demand‚ revenue is less
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Unilever in Brazil Case Write Up Unilever should launch new detergent powder to attract low-income detergent users in the Northeast Brazil. The company will be able to make use of its strong brand in launching the new product and also Unilever will be able to keep its profitability by positioning the new product into different segment from Unilever’s other products‚ OMO and Minerva. The economic upturn by Plano Real brought the higher purchasing power for consumers in the Brazil and this has
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ALITALIA ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSYS STRENGHTS: -Food (“Best Airline Cusine” worldwide award 2010)‚ - Frequent-flyer deal (“MilleMiglia”)‚ allowing passengers to collect miles and redeem them with free tickets across the whole alliance. WEAKNESSES: -Image (always had money trouble and disorganisation is one of the principal charactieristics)‚ -Funds (it has been privatized in 2009 because of almost 10 years of debit – now it’s going good
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Note: Solve any 4 Cases Study’s CASE: I Playing to a new beat: marketing in the music industry Good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll could be dead. If a mobile phone ringtone in the shape of the vocalizations of the animated Crazy Frog dominates the billboard charts for months on end‚ then it could well signal the death knell for the industry‚ and how it operates. If this ubiquitous amphibian’s aurally annoying song‚ converted from a mobile phone ringtone‚ outsold even mainstay acts such as Oasis
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