Introduction In this booklet I am going to be comparing two different businesses; Oxfam and Vodafone. I will be talking about their different aims and objectives‚ the main business activities and their Vision and Mission statements. I will explain the links between these and why a business should have aims and objectives and in the end I will develop SMART aims and objectives for Vodafone. Background of Businesses Oxfam The name Oxfam comes from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief founded
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Vodafone Goals and Objectives The primary objective of Vodafone as a business entity is profit maximisation. The company has a mission statement that ensures for this objective to be achieved in the best possible manner. Vodafone’s mission statement is “to be the communications leader in an increasingly connected world” (Annual Report‚ 2010). Accordingly‚ this mission statement is communicated to all stakeholders of the company‚ especially to 84‚990 employees (Company Description‚ 2010) of the company
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VISION‚ MISSION AND OBJECTIVES OF BUSINESS INTRODUCTION: I have a great desire to build a multi-national company which will have a huge capacity to build Spear parts for the different manufacturing Industry i.e. Shipping Industry ‚ Aluminum Industry‚ Steel furniture Industry with the help of using the IT and advance process to make it more quality and affordable. My Company’s Vision would be “ Quality supplier of all type of manufacturing Industry” Benefit of good vision ➢
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Introduction Vodafone is a telecom company formed in 1982. Its goal is establish a voice and data services over cellular communication networks. The mission statement of Vodafone is “The Vodafone mission is to be the communications leader in and increasingly connected world enriching customers lives‚ helping individuals‚ businesses and communities are more connected by delivering their total communication needs.” (Kasi‚ 2011) The threats for Vodafone are mainly come from technology. However‚ it
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Analysis 11 6 STP Strategy 12 7 Vodafone Corporate Objectives (Proposed) 13 8 Impact on Key stakeholders 14 9 Marketing Strategy 15 10 Marketing Action Plans 16 11 Future Product Positioning Strategy 18 12 Projected Profit and Loss Statement 19 13 Contingency Plans 19 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY After years of focus on voice-telephony‚ Vodafone should now focus on new areas like Value Added Services
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Name: CHUNKY ADNANI Reg. Number: 091585574 Course: B.A. ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE Topic: Evaluation of Vodafone Essar’s Marketing Strategy Contents 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Executive Summary Introduction Indian Telecom Market PEST Analysis SWOT Analysis STP Analysis Marketing Mix Evaluation of Vodafone Essar’s strategy: i. Ansoff Matrix ii. Pricing Strategy iii. BCG matrix iv. Product Life Cycle 9) Vodafone’s Current Position 10) Prospects/Issues for future growth 11) Conclusion 12) Appendices 13)
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than 403 million customers across the world (Vodafone‚ 2013). More than 30 countries and are partners with network companies over 50(Vodafone‚2013). 2000-The acquisition of Mannesmann AG -making it the world’s largest mobile telecommunications company. 2005-launch Stop the Clock for Pay monthly and Pay as you go customers. 2006-The Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G broadband (HSDPA) data card is launched‚ offering faster data speeds on laptops. 2007-Vodafone launches Secure Remote Access‚ providing data
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Analysis on Business"‚ BUS 414 Submitted to: Prof. Florian Tahiri VODAFONE AL Analysis Introduction “Vodafone Al” is a mobile network operating in Albania with headquarters located in the capital city of Tirana. It is the largest telecommunications network company in Albania among 3 other companies that operate in this field. In this paper I have analyzed Vodafone’s current strategic position and how Vodafone will develop these strategies in the future. To do this I have looked at
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VODAFONE GROUP MEMBERS: PRIYAM KUMAR SINGH PRAVEEN KR. SINGH AASHNA AGGARWAL VIDHU JOSHI AAKASH SINGHAL PRANAY BANSAL VIJAY VISION • Bringing innovative products and services to our 404 million customers‚ 68% of whom live in emerging markets. • Improve people’s livelihoods and quality of life. • Help consumers‚ governments and businesses tackle some of the significant challenges they face – from food shortages and ageing populations‚ to lack of access to communications‚ healthcare and financial
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Small & Medium Enterprises Development Policies in Myanmar Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview of the SME Policies 4-1 4-3 4-6 4-9 4-10 1-(1) Definition of SME and Its Basis………………..……………………. 1-(2) Environment and Conditions Surrounding SMEs…………………… 1-(3) Legislations for SMEs………………..………………..…………….. 1-(4) Planning and Implementation of SME Policy……………………….. 1-(5) Financial Support for Small & Medium Enterprise Policy………….. 1-(6) Breakdown of Responsibilities for Central and Regional
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