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    of organisations surveyed are looking to hire again. Despite the positive outlook for jobs, PwC's research revealed that business leaders are more concerned than ever about being able to find the right people to fill these roles.”The gap between the skills of the current workforce and the skills businesses need to achieve their growth plans is widening. Despite rising business confidence equating to more jobs, organisations are struggling to find the right people to fill these positions," PwC…

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    INTRODUCTION Business Environment includes Micro and Macro Environment. The External factors includes the economic factors; demographics; legal, political, and social conditions; technological changes; and natural forces (Businessdictionary.com, 2017). Micro environment of business includes competitors, customers, suppliers, Public, marketing intermediaries, workers and their union. The micro environment of the organisation consists of those elements which are controllable by the management…

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    new companies (especially MNCs) and introduction of state-of-the-art models, price discounts and exchange schemes. MNCs continue to dominate the Indian consumer durable segment. In consonance with the global trends, over the years, demand for consumer durables has increased with rising income levels, double-income families, changing lifestyles, availability of credit, increasing consumer awareness and introduction of new models. Products like air conditioners are no longer perceived as luxury…

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    value chain is supported by three primary activities as displayed by the Barolsky Model below. The purpose of this business case is to focus on the profiling and pitching section of Grant Thornton’s value chain. Specifically, the business case addresses improving Grant Thornton’s ability to price and sell engagements by implementing an enterprise project management technology. For the purpose of this business case, the selling and pricing activity can be thought as Grant Thornton’s…

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    Cisco, the world renown information technology and networking company, has been able to build a great reputation by connecting with the appeal to corporate social responsibility (CSR) in various stakeholders. There are dozens of success stories that model the CSR ways of Cisco. Its CSR reports titled, Accelerating Global Problem Solving, outline the forefront of ingenuities that are benefiting local communities and making Cisco an enriching place for employees to find a career. According to…

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    SWOT When studying the potential for a new business or product, a SWOT analysis helps in determining the likely risks and rewards. This analysis is a simple but widely used tool that helps in understanding the internal strengths and weaknesses and the external opportunities and threats. STRENGHTS According to all the information gathered and the questions answered by the managers, the strengths of the company are many. First of all, the main competitive advantage of SIDEM is the high quality…

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    requirements, job relatedness must be explored. Past performance data from all store managers can help define whether or not having an MBA or three years of experience has a significant impact on performance. This can be determined by using statistical models to study the correlation between successful performance and the two requirements. If the average performance is similar between those with and without an MBA or experience, then the correlation is not significant enough to justify the job…

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    Jakel Trading Case Study

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    Company Background Jakel Trading Sdn.Bhd is a family business based. A long time ago, the late Mohamed Jakel Bin Ahmad has started his small retail business in Muar, Johor in 1983 as a carpet wholesale supplier to small traders around the vicinity of Muar. The company is carrying JAKEL TRADING as a trademark to its textile business to win over customers. Started with a minimum capital investment of RM30,000, Mohamed Jakel later has expanded the business to Segamat, where the empire started to…

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    research on every aspect of Mr Price Clothing and all the issues regarding them in order to get a better understanding of how a business operates and everything that affects and is affected by the business. This must be done by analysing the challenges the business faces in the micro, macro and market environment by making use of SWOT analysis, PESTLE and Porters 5 Forces Model. Background- The first Mr Price Clothing store was opened in 1987 and was the first of the Mr Price departments with…

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    Central Theme The article “Marketing Myopia” by Theodore Levitt revolves around the importance of directing a business towards a customer’s perspective. In many years, a lot of major producers and companies that directly sell their products in a business to consumer relationship missed that central aspect of marketing. Levitt claimed that many worried about the sustainability of the market’s demand. However he didn’t believe that, and he claims that the industry is having a ‘myopia’. Levitt…

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