FINAL DISSERTATION TO EXPLORE THE IMPACT OF INNOVATION ON MOBILE PHONE TECHNOLOGY – A COMPETITIVE CASE STUDY OF VODAFONE AND O2 SUBMITTED BY HAMMAD RAZA BITE ID: 40907 Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the MBA Innovative Management In collaboration with Coventry University and the British Institute of Technology & E-commerce August 2011 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL August 15‚ 2011 Dr. Hasan Gilani Project Supervisor Coventry University Dear Sir:
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Pestel Analysis of Genting Group Political : Had top political support from Tunku Abdul Rahman. One and only casino in Malaysia issued with a gaming license Economic : Key economic contributor to the tourism industry in Malaysia - registering a new high of 19.6 million visitors in year 2007. Creation of vast job opportunities – provided leisure-related jobs to over 13‚000 people (mainly Malaysians) Social : Genting has become the ‘city of entertainment’ and have thus attracted visitors from
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model by Porter (P5F). With publications in the field of strategy now in the thousands it is difficult to get an overall picture of how to classify and appreciate strategy tools and models. Mintzberg et al. have developed schools of thought to help alleviate and categorise this problem but this approach lacks a comparison of the models found in industry e.g. BCG‚ 7S McKinsey‚ ANSOFF etc. Consequently at academic level (but not only) we see models like P5F‚ etc. predominate while tools like SWOT‚ PEST
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NOKIA’S PESTEL ANALYSIS Political: As markets are deregulates both operators and manufacturers are free to act independently of government intervention. In Countries like India and China where Partial regulations exist‚ government intervention does take place. That is why‚ Nokia can sell as much as they want‚ without restrictions. Economics: With incomes rising‚ people have more disposable income‚ which enables consumers to be more selective with their choice of mobile phone‚ looking to
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PESTEL Analysis on RIM – Research in motion – Blackberry Political * China‚ India and UAE have raised concerns over security features of blackberry as it is harder to monitor for government authorities. * EU countries such as UK and Germany have imposed hygiene and safety regulations for the manufacturers e.g. usage of toxic contents‚ energy usage and recycling. * Backberry came under fire when the London riots took place and they had to suspend their messaging services to stop people
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Table of Contents 1. Terms of reference 2. Procedure 3. British Petroleum 3.1. British Petroleum (BP) 3.2. Background 4. British petroleum SWOT analysis 4.1. What is SWOT analysis? 4.2. Strengths 4.3. Weaknesses 4.4. Opportunities 4.5. Threats 5. BP Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 5.1. What is Porter’s Five Forces Analysis? 5.2. Threat of New Entrants 5.3. Buyer Bargaining Power 5.4. Supplier Bargaining
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Vodafone and Airtel- A study of the brand positioning of two brands from the same product category. VODAFONE Vodafone Essar‚ formerly known as Hutchison Essar is a cellular operator in India that covers 23 telecom circles in India based in Mumbai.Vodafone Essar is owned by Vodafone 67% and Essar Group 33%. It is the second largest mobile phone operator in terms of revenue behind Bharti Airtel‚ and third largest in terms of customers. Segmentation Vodafone segments its target users by Income
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Executive Remuneration Analysis of Vodafone 1. Introduction Executive remuneration is the compensation which company rewards for the executive directors. Since the early 1980s‚ executive payment increase rapidly. The unjustified increasing of executive remuneration pushes the reform of remuneration policy. The Cadbury code mentioned this problem in the Code of Practice in 1995. Cadbury gives some suggestions to companies about the executive remuneration policy. According to his suggestions‚ companies
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Structure 1. Task Description And Introduction 2 2. Vodafone 2 3. TV Commercial “Where are you?” - Description 2 4. TV Commercial “Where are you?” - Analysis 4 5. TV Commercial “Where are you?” - Cons And Pros 9 6. Outlook 14 7. Conclusion 15 8. References 15 8.1 Picture Sources 17 1. Task Description And Introduction Advertising is the connecting factor of a company to its costumer. It is also the communication between those two sectors. In 2011 almost 30 billion
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Pestel analysis for Wonga … POLITICAL Conservative ministers agreed to hold meetings with the controversial payday loans company Wonga in exchange for payments to the party. Wonga was censured for employing “aggressive and misleading” debt collection practices by the Office of Fair Trading earlier this year. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/borrowing/loans/9613729/Loan-firms-wonga-buys-the-ears-of-ministers.html ECONMIC Ed Miliband attacked Britain’s “Wonga economy” on Tuesday
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