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    Question 1: PESTEL framework analysis assesses the external environment variables to identify the opportunities and risks of certain public strategies, because the changes in these factors can lead to a significant shift of industries, especially in the long term (Witcher and Chau, 2010). PESTEL sheds light political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors set. 1. Political With the sale of cars in 17 countries from North America, Western Europe and Asia (Tesla 0.2014)…

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    of Kerala where people go out of state and country in search of green pastures: more economy, more comfort; and come back wealthier to topple down the balanced ecosystem of its landscape at the cost of the poor and the marginalized. The natural environment of Kerala is fabulous with “innumerable canals, water drains, ponds, water springs, wells, paddy fields brimming with water, and slushy marshes” (Joseph 33). Their greedy, foxy eyes are on these natural…

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    SWOT Analysis “SWOT analysis is a careful evaluation of an organization’s internal strengths and weaknesses as well as its environmental opportunities and threats” (Griffin, 2015, p. 72). SWOT stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. SWOT analysis is a vital strategy applied to realize strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of either an organization or individual. SWOT analysis strategy empowers a business to discover its strong and weak points. “In SWOT analysis,…

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    Introduction This report presents answers for two questions. The first question asks about an analysis of external environment impact on retail companies like Circuit City and Wal-Mart. It also discusses the tools and techniques that can help managers to identify and evaluate the external influences on strategy. In second question, I should choose a company and presents its resources and capabilities and the steps the company should take to exploit its strengths and to correct its weaknesses in…

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    about the environment. Brand is different because it cares about sustainability and the environment, is eco-friendly. The intention of the company is not only profitability but also build brand equity and reputation it´s. The brand will have an amendment, including the words “Go Green” and will include the following slogan: "Intelligent mobility, Go green". The most important word in the slogan is Green because it refers to the tendency of concern for the care and preservation of the…

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    account for their activities that affect society. The success of a corporation is no longer determined by how much monetary profit it makes, but by how much focus it provides on the affects of their actions on the community, human life and the environment. Corporate social responsibility is defined as a concept whereby companies take on voluntary activities to incorporate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interactions with their stakeholders. Social…

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    Pros And Cons Of Nascar

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    which is partnership with Liberty Tire Recycling which is an eco-friendly incentive that recycles the GoodYear tires used throughout the racing year (Fava, 2013). At a time where being eco-friendly and creating incentives that help our earthly environment, it is important for companies and organizations to address these concerns for consumers. In 2008, NASCAR Green was created and as of 2013, assisted the organization to become the “largest recycling and tree planting programs in sports”. These…

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    Kathleen Norris, begin to grow spiritually when they distance themselves from humanity. In Dakota, she tracks the affect that the emptiness and harshness of the plains has on herself and the local farmers and small towns. As she compares the environment to Benedictine monasteries, it becomes apparent that a person’s landscape has a surprising amount of influence on their state of mind and spiritual wellbeing. Through Norris’ memoir, as she discusses the manner in which the Dakotan plains have…

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    I chose the plant Kimondromondro (Pachypodium Brevicaule) because it had such an interesting name, also no one knew about the plant well most people didn’t. Now I can see why it is Vulnerable because I nor my partners have heard of this Kimondromondro. But it seems like it would just be a normal plant that you would see every day. I have noticed that some problems of the plant are illegal collections, and finally it is also due to threat of habitat loss caused by wild fire and mining. Well as…

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    In her story, the main characters and people of the village overcome many different challenges. Especially focusing on Nathan and Rukmani and their family. Throughout their lives, they overcome the challenge of poverty, relationships, and their environment. By illustrating many challenges, Markandaya shows how everybody can overcome them by maintaining courage. The first example of challenges is, poverty--the reality that the people face everyday and how they overcome it with courage.…

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