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    PESTLE Analysis PESTLE Analysis is a analysis of the external factors of a company, which plays a significant part of company’s new project. Managers identify the risk factors by using this method before taking any steps for the company. There are six factors associated with PESTLE, namely Political, Economical, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental. Unalike SWOT analysis, this focus on the external macro environmental factors that would cause any negative effect on the business now or…

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    Rodamas Group Case Study

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    McKinsey/General Electric Business Screen 2.0 In order to get an idea of the portfolio of the Rodamas Group and its performance, we created a GE business screen. This GE business screen shows both, the (external) attractiveness and the internal strength of each business. Furthermore the bubble size describes the market size, the pie represents the market share and the arrow shows the direction, in which the business tends to move. As the Rodamas Group is a very unique company with its huge…

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    Explain TABLE REGRESSION Table 4.9: Result of simple linear regression between level and ovitrap index Variable SLR Level b (95% CI) p-value -2.5 (-7.7, 2.9) 0.236 R2 = 0.421. The model not fit well: Model assumption are not met There is statistically no significant linear relationship between level and ovitrap index (p= 0.236). The increase of the multi –storey house level is not associated with the ovitrap index level. With level, the model explains 42% of variation of the ovitrap…

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    Table 4.2 System suitability results for Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine Parameters Lamivudine Zidovudine Nevirapine Retention time 2.327 2.864 5.608 Area 212473 338930 228426 USP Plate count 2715.09 3350.07 4979.51 USP Tailing 1.38 1.32 1.18 4.3.1.2 Linearity A linear correlation coefficient factor was obtained between the concentrations of Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine versus the peak area. The calibration curves were linear for concentrations between 15-150 µg/mL. The linearity…

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    Socio-economic factors Socio-economic is the external environmental factor that related to the values, attitudes and concerns of the target customers and their economic abilities to afford the product. The customer’s needs and the size of the potential markets in every country will influences Sony varies. Other than that, customer’s income, customer attitude, behaviour also will affect the innovation of Sony. It is important for Sony to fully understand and know well about customer. So that,…

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    purely academic. What could be better said is that primacy is given to wealth creation in some cases whereas in other cases it is given to effective stakeholder management. To better understand this philosophy properly, I will carry out a critical analysis on the nature of corporate…

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    Ch. 16 Case Problem – Jose Malara AEB 3341 Selling Strategically Name: Edwin Ng Wong__________________________________________________ Read the case problem below, excerpted from Manning, Ahearne and Reece “Selling Today” chapter 16. Based on the information in the case scenario, answer questions 1-5. Type your answers in this word document, save the file as firstinitiallastname.ch16case.doc (ex: kdavidson.ch16case.doc) and upload the completed document to Canvas ‘Assignments.’ Answer the…

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    SWOT analysis and Recommendation The SWOT model is an effective and efficient tool in evaluating and analyzing the competitive market position of Texas Instruments . The following is a table that shows the Strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities of Texas Instruments. SWOT Table Strengths i. Manpower ii. Technology iii. Strategic worldwide location iv. Community participation v. Production safety vi. Strong brand vii. Great market position Weaknesses i. Lack of marketing ability ii.…

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    Fisman and Svensson found some evidence that corruption influences growth at the micro level. They have used the dataset which contains information on the estimated bribe payments of the firms in Uganda. Their dataset contains information from the Ugandan Industrial Enterprise Survey about 243 firms in 5 locations and 14 industries. As it was discussed before, corruption has a very secretive and uncertain nature, and therefore there have been implemented different methods in order to increase…

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    Successful organisations ensure that they maintain an environment which enables the full potential of their people to be realised. They also ensure that they align their staff management objectives with the organisation’s objectives. Training is an important activity undertaken to ensure employees at all levels have the necessary skills to carry out their roles effectively and to ensure the achievement of the organisations objectives. Of fundamental importance is the identification of the…

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