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    Hubbard Food Case Study

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    long-term plan like 5 years or more for the company. It is used by high-level management. Strategic planning and a strategic direction for the firm to hold all the resources to achieve the goal of a decision. Control system also led implementation strategy. Hubbard Foods New Zealand and international standards provides a healthy and natural food. New Zealand is proud to market its unique formula and Hubbard to build a good reputation in food. Hubbard Foods is a strategic plan. Tactical plan:…

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    Introduction: The business strategy is very common in this age. It can be defined as a long term plan of action that helps to achieve a specific objective or set of objectives. In addition it’s like a game plan that the businesses use it to operate their business and earning market share. Super Nintendo World is the universal theme park which originated in Japan and is now hugely popular around the world. In addition, the plan to have it opens before the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. In this project…

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    Business Strategy is focused on the improvement of the competitive situation of a company’s or business unit’s goods or services within the particular industry or market fragment that the company or business unit serves (Wheelen and Hunger, 2008). It can be competitive or cooperative. Business strategy is asking how the company or its units should compete or cooperative in each industry (Wheelen and Hunger, 2008). 2.1.1 Competitive strategy Michael Porter has proposed a Porter’s generic…

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    analysis, strategy formulation and planning the implementation. (Peter M.Ginter, 2013, p. 14). Situational analysis will give suggest about what the organization should do? What organization can do? And what organization wants to do? After getting these in place, they will provide step-by-step process for creating strategy, what need to be done, how is going to be done, who is responsible for each task, and when. When all are in place, managers will evaluate service delivery strategies to…

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    Gulatis Mission Statement

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    Vision and mission statement provide information about organizations. They appear in strategic and operational plans. For vision statement, Gulati, Mikhail, Morgan and Sittig explained that “A vision statement describes a desirable future state and long-term organizational goals” (2016, para 6). A vision is a long term aim of organizations, which will motivate and inspirited employees to have a same direction and can go to accomplish it. It also shows employees what organizations want to be in a…

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    A hurricane is a devastating disaster that can seriously affect the success of any business that is affected by its aftermath. However, the good thing with hurricanes is that there is a warning about when it will make landfall and how strong the winds and rainfall will be. Since there is some type of warning, it is easier to have a plan in place and then when there is a hurricane making its way to your business location, you can implement the plan in order to reduce the effects of the disaster…

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    The Peloponnesian War by the end of the fifth century before the common era commenced with Sparta’s fear of Athens’ rising power. Sparta a primitive, economically challenged land power, led the independent states. In contrast, Athens an advanced, economically wealthy sea power, oversaw alliance states. Even though they both were state super powers, there was a noticeable difference in their culture, economic background and how they led the subordinate states of government. As well as, Sparta’s…

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    Ethics and Social Responsibility Companies constantly face the struggle between ethical and unethical behaviors. The line differentiating ethical and unethical actions is not always clear. An ethical company also strives to exude social responsibility. A well-developed strategic plan will help protect a company against the pitfalls of unethical behavior and increase their level of social responsibility. In 2000, the unethical behaviors at Enron became public knowledge. A strategic plan with…

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    goal. Moreover, there were no activity goals at the individual or team level to track the number of meetings or outreach efforts. In addition, phone calls, emails, and meetings were seldom documented in either Raiser’s Edge of Salesforce. OAI’s strategy was to work with the Partnership Team…

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    has a main objective of entering the market with competitive products at competitive prices. Long Term Strategy Our company plans to keep growing by coming up with innovative ideas for further and faster growth compared to competitors. We also plan to brand our backpacks globally so kids around the world are all wearing a Silly Billy Backpack on their backs on their way to school. Product Strategy We will create comfortable, spacious and reliable backpacks which young students will find to be…

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