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    training skills etc. CHAPTER – 4 SWOT ANALYSIS. 4.1 Meaning of SWOT Analysis: It is a simple but power full tool to identify Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threats. In simple, it is a technique used by the organization to understand them self. It provides the base for crafting strategy that capitalized on company resources, aims at capturing market opportunities and defends against external threats in the market. Figure – 4.1 Showing SWOT Analysis. Strengths: Strength is…

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats 1. Innovative and creative product 1) Weak communication I. Franchise or brand our business i. Our own employees starting their own businesses based on information from the company 2. Value based pricing. 2) Lack of sufficiency II. Acquire exclusive distribution ii. Being a start-up company or an unknown brand might give customers an impression of not buying our products 3. No leaks of information from our company. 3) Highly depending or…

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    Introduction Established in Singapore in 1883, Fraser & Neave was founded by John Fraser and David Neave. Fraser and Neave (F&N) business comprises with food and beverage, dairy products; property investment and development, and publishing and printing. F&N is one of Singapore’s oldest firms and a famous brand. Its traditional business was the production and distribution of beverages from its F&N range and licensed international brands. Listed in Singapore, the group’s subsidiaries and…

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    1. The Employment Tribunal. 2. Nadine Quashie was not an employee and in any event did not have the requisite period of continuous employment. 3. Judge Mcmullen QC. 4. Nadine was the appellant and Stingfellow restaurant was the respondent. 5. The degree of control by the employer. The principle term of the agreement between the club and Nadine. 6. Employment Appeal Tribunal upheld the claimant’s appeal. The judge concluded that she was an employee and had the necessary continuity of employment.…

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    5. Methodology The Porter’s five force model is used to evaluate the competitive environment of the company. PESTLE analysis is used to assess the external environment of the company. SWOT analysis is used to understand the external and internal facto This gives us the understanding of the external environment and challenges in which the industry is operating. I have also studied the internal environment at each of the Brands owned by IHCL to understand their competitive advantage in depth.…

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    Q-1 SWOT analysis is significant way that provides an overview of the organization's internal and external environments. It stands for Strengths , Weaknesses , Opportunities and Threats. Strength and weaknesses are related to the internal environment. Opportunities and threats are related to the external environment. First we well talk about the Strengths of (Wend's): Wend's offered several unique products such as frostys and spicy chicken sandwiches as well as many healthy alternatives like…

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    SWOT Analysis An extensive analysis of a company’s internal environment ensures that the company is aware of its strengths and weaknesses and can build on available opportunities and design risk mitigation measures to avert the impact of any threats (Helms & Nixon, 2010). According to Sholihah, Ali, Ahmed, and Prabandari, 2016, the internal analysis entail the strengths and weaknesses, whereas the external analysis involves the opportunities and threats. Below is a summary of Starbucks SWOT…

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    Firstly, MFM may meet business risk as the Group is principally involved in activities within the food manufacturing and livestock industries. The business risk can be refers to the possibility that a company will face lower anticipated profit or experience losses rather than making profit. As Malayan Flour Mills Berhad has involved its business in two different industries, there must be a business risk that will face by the company in term of government policies, rules and regulations Business…

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    Ans 1) Environmental analysis on the macro factors towards SkyWest Inc. In order to figure out and understand about SkyWest inc. I used PEST analysis to analyze the macro factors. The case study shows that many airlines had faced problems and were highly affected by the economic downturn and recessions. Some major airlines company also got bankrupt such as Midwest Airlines. However Midwest airlines were later purchased by the TPG Capital. SkyWest also had an issue regarding fuel. Even though…

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    To analyze Tesla we will begin with the internal environment of the company. The internal environment is a combination of the company’s strengths and weaknesses. In the following section the advantages and disadvantages of Tesla’s business strategy will be identified and explained. Tesla is built upon its largest core competency, its largest strength, innovative engineering and design. The company is led by innovative thinker Elon Musk, who has helped build a team of world class…

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