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    E. Effectiveness of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Portfolio Analysis in Developing an Adaptive Strategy The BCG analysis would provide an effective portfolio for developing an adaptive strategy for a healthcare organization because it is useful in pinpointing the four categories of services the healthcare organization delivers as those producing…

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    The SWOT analysis stands for strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats is a useful strategic planning tools or method that use for evaluated the internal and external factors that favorable and unfavorable to achieve business’s objective, it is credited to Albert Humphrey. It’s so important for all business to using this tool to analyze situation carefully before taking any decision. This is because SWOT analysis can help a business maximize strengths and minimize weakness and yet to take…

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    The PEST analysis, like a SWOT analysis studies four dimensions. However, a PEST analysis looks at the political, economic, socio-cultural, and technological factors. The difference between a PEST analysis and a SWOT analysis is that a SWOT analysis analyzes internal factors whereas a PEST analysis involves examining the external factors that affect one’s work environment. Organizations conduct PEST analyses in order to create strategies going forward. For my PEST analysis, I am going to analyze…

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    Q.1 Ans:- Those peopling those affected by the changes in the work. Who? They are divided according to the two groups following. 1. Direct environment. 2. Indirect environment. Direct Environment: the direct impact on our gym business, Management Company, complimentary services providers and consumers, in management, through the software. Indirect environment: Those who play an indirect role in our work, but can be left. Property officials, local councils, by working, general industry, suppliers…

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    Hai-O Pest Analysis Essay

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    PEST analysis is stand for Political, Economic, Social, Technological factors, as a useful tool or method for Hai-O company to understanding about their market and business. It is also to determine either their market is potentially growth or decline. This tool also is used to be a business measurement tool as to decide such as position, potential and direction for a business. This analysis tool is implemented by many industries as to access the market for a business or organizational unit. By…

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    As the years have gone by it can be said that SleepSmart has acquired a great sense of business ethics, albeit for one area that they have neglected terribly, their potential for the use of technology in day to day business operations. It can be said this was a result of the company focusing its attention to everything but the effective use of their IT business group, highlighted by the attitude of senior management towards recommendations provided by both the CIO and Chief Architect (Stan…

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    Business Management Assignment BACKGROUND The purpose of the report is to find out what Marketing Strategies could improve Philip Mitchell Landscaping Limited? The Business began 28 years ago, as a sole trader and then in 1999 added a separate partnership owned by Philip and Joanna Mitchell. In 2016 they decided that the two businesses should merge to become a single entity and was duly incorporated. The business is based at premises within the Gosford Estate in Aberlady which is also one of…

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    be a step ahead of competition when the focus is analytics. This is talked about in article Biggest Barriers to Business Analytic Adoption: People. The focus is not the up to date technology but the older population; many are not ready for this change in culture resistance. This article focused on four concerns: (1) lack of understanding of how to use analytics to improve the business, (2) lack of bandwidth due to competing priorities, (3) lack of skill set and last culture does not encourage…

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    Santek Core Competencies

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    term. Discuss if film technology is truly a core competency of Santek. The concept of a core competency is, “the main strengths or strategic advantages of a business, including the combination of pooled knowledge and technical capacities that allow a business to be competitive in the marketplace”. (Core Competencies, n.d.). I believe that, currently Santek has core competency, because only one other company in the world uses similar technical skills as Santek. but as we have all seen in our…

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    Situation Analysis Ikea

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    Nowadays the business environment is very competitive and international marketing is one of the crucial means which can help companies to run their business on long terms, stay competitive and meet customer needs around the world. International marketing can be a reason of success or collapse if wrongly governed or handled. This case study attempts to analyze the challenges of International marketing which might arise when a company decides to expand its business in a foreign country. The…

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