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(2007, 950 words)
This paper presents overview of Google and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting Google.
(2007, 3000 words)
This paper analyses the entry of Starbucks in one of three potential markets: Sweden, Bulgaria, and Nigeria. The first section assesses the potential of the three markets. Each of the markets is analysed using the PESTEL framework. A number of other factors are considered across which the markets are assessed. The second section identifies which of the three markets is best for Starbucks to pursue as a new market. The third section defines an entry strategy for the selected market.
(2007, 3000 words)
The report would present an overview of the Apple Inc which is a consumer electronics firm famous for its innovative products such as Apple Mac computers, iPod portable music player, iTunes software and Mac X operating system. A PEST analysis is conducted in the Apple Inc which points towards the various external factors which effects the Apple Inc growth. In addition, a short insight into the leadership of Steve Jobs is also being incorporated into the report. It would help in understanding the Apple Inc philosophy of work culture. Another analysis is done on Apple Inc through SWOT analysis where the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat perception of the Apple Inc are being pointed to. In the concluding part, based on the analysis conducted, the author suggests some recommendations for future growth for Apple Inc.
(2007, 1800 words)
British Airways in one of the most popular full service airlines in the world with operations spanning the breadth of 75 countries covering the entire globe from Europe, North America, South America to Asia. This paper will attempt to perform an environmental scan through the extended PEST analysis for the organisation with an aim to identify its effect on the company over the last 10 years.
(2007, 900 words)
This paper presents PEST and Porter Five Forces Analyses of VSM Group.
(2007, 1700 words)
This paper presents PESTLE and SWOT analyses of British Airways.
(2007, 1800 words)
The present paper discusses the future development of mobile phone industry. The discussion considers the present development of the industry and the impact on environmental factors. On the basis of these factors the paper predicts the future industry shapers and the development of the industry. Two scenarios are discussed: Japanese and non-Japanese.
(2007, 2400 words)
The work describes the current trend in the mobile communications industry. Then it details a PEST analysis on the industry globally. This will include the effect and impact of regulations and deregulations on the mobile communications industry. The economic impact the industry has had on both developing and developed nations. What the new technological changes and the consequences hold? What are the impact and benefits of convergence within the industry? What could possibly unfold in the future for the industry? A few future scenarios, in which the mobile communications industry might dwell on, have been analysed.
(2007, 950 words)
This paper presents overview of BP (British Petroleum) and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting BP.
(2007, 1550 words)
British Airways (BA) is a full service airline with operations spanning 75 countries spread across Europe, North America, South America and Asia. This paper will perform an environmental scan of British Airways to identify a particular factor or trend that can have an impact on the organisation.
(2007, 1100 words)
This paper presents overview of Nike and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting Nike.
(2007, 1600 words)
A PEST analysis is done for the 8GB Apple iPod Nano and 8GB Sony MP3 Player and a comparison is drawn between the two products and companies considering the political, economic, social and technological factors that would be responsible for the sales and consumption or even the general success of these products. The competitive edge has been highlighted and the features of the two products are compared to show how the products are similar or different technically and otherwise. The focus of this discussion is on delineating the PEST or political, economic, social and technological factors that could give an advantage of one company over another. However the product descriptions and analysis show that both the products seem to have considerable presence in the market, although Apple iPod Nano would have advantage as the first mover or pioneer in MP3 launch.
(2007, 4000 words)
The paper examines the factors effecting Apple's iPod market position. A brief overview of Apple's history is made; PESTLECC (LTESECCP) analysis (Legal, Technological, Environmental, Social, Economic, Competition, Culture, Political) of iPod is conducted.
(2007, 1500 words)
This paper presents PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting global oil industry.
(2007, 2600 words)
This paper examines the volatility of the Global Oil Market within the framework of comprehensive PESTEL and Porter's five forces analyses. It analyses the challenges, opportunities and risks of the market through geopolitical, economic, social, technological, environmental, legal and competitive factors. It investigates the lead factors that affect the demand and supply of global oil products. The past, present and future trends are critically examined through the use of current information published on the Global Oil Market. The influence of OPEC and other key players in oil price fixing is also highlighted. Throughout the discussion, the paper looks at the winners and the losers of the market.
(2007, 2000 words)
The paper reports on the position of Next in the UK retail market relating the company's history, examining their size and turnover, and conducting their PEST and SWOT analysis.
(2002, 3000 words)
The paper examines the strategy of Colgate outlining their range of toothpastes and conducting analysis of the company along the lines of PEST. Marketing objectives of Colgate toothpaste are identified using SMART model; marketing strategies and activities are defined; the stages of their product life cycle are described.
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