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    1. Industry Analysis (80%) The five force analysis is one of the most recognized frameworks for the business strategy. Porter‚ the guru of modern day business strategy‚ used theoretical frameworks derived from Industrial Organization economics to derive five forces which determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. As Porter’s 5 Forces analysis deals with factors outside an industry that influence the nature of competition within it‚ the forces inside the industry

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    ................ 7 4 ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Current IT and Helpdesk Trends ......................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Competition & factors – Porter’s Five Forces ..................................................................................... 9 4.3 SWOT Analysis for HappyFox Product and

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    Ideology‚ and Discrimination in the United States‚ believes that accents identify nationalities‚ socio-economic status‚ social class and more characteristics of speakers. (Lippi-Green‚ 1997) This study aims to investigate the most recognizable and attractive accent to English learners (Non-native speakers) among 10 different accents (American‚ British‚ Chinese‚ French‚ Indian‚ Irish‚ Italian‚ Russian‚ Scottish and Spanish). It is hypothesized that both male and female non-native speakers are attracted

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    going on out there now and in the future? Environmental influences in the broadest sense Macro/general environment: PESTEL Environmental influences related to the dynamics of the industry under question Competitive environment: Porter’s Five Forces (Porter‚ 1980) Example PESTEL The automobile industry Political – Climate change agenda – Fuel prices – Expansion of EU Economic – – – – Changes in disposable income Exchange rates Taxation Economic growth around the world

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    How good is the product? The product in theory has great potential able to save costs in two major industries‚ ceramics in paints. Looking at both individually: 1) Paints: Potentially 12 – 18 cents of savings to original estimations‚ however research with client has shown great difficulty. Was not working well due to suspension problems‚ was unable to have the right shine for use in white paints. Furthermore‚ once quality of end product was acceptable‚ savings was found to be 3cents per a gallon

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    of that day. Opie Taylor on this day had slid down the embankment on a flattened cardboard into the water and never resurface. He was later found deceased from drowning in the ditch. QUESTION PRESENTED Can a landowner be held liable under the "attractive nuisance" doctrine for an accidental death that occurs on the premises? BRIEF ANSWER No‚ the child or any of the children that were present was not trespassing and the child was of age to understand danger. The landowner did have a duty to care

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    IV. Industry Analysis A. Porter’s Five Forces Model High Potential Development of Substitute Products Bargaining Power of Consumers Rivalry among Competing Firms Bargaining Power of Suppliers Low High High High Potential Entry of New Competitors High Rivalry among Competing Firms. For most industries‚ firms‚ organizations and institutions like DYCI‚ the intensity of competition is the most important factor which determines market attractiveness

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    Industry Analysis The course is based on the ability of students to define their business‚ conduct an effective industry analysis‚ and identify the "key success factory" for firms competing in the industry. Such industry analysis is based on: A. DEFINE THE BUSINESS. The boundary for industry analysis is the markets and products that describe the domain of the industry. Once you understand the business segment that is to be analyzed‚ identify the capabilities required to participate in that industry

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    Determine Client

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    Question 1 – Develop an awareness of the client situation (a) List five (5) topics you would discuss with Sarah and Stan at your first meeting. Why are these topics important? Give a brief reason for the need to discuss each topic. (Each discussion topic: 1 mark each ‚ Reason: 1 mark each) 10 marks 1. Personal Details As a financial planning organisation we are subject to certain legislative and regulatory requirements which necessitate us to obtain personal information about Sarah

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    Venice is famous as a heritage city and attracts visitors across the world by its elegant architecture. According to statistics there were a steadily growing number of tourists in the past. In 1952 approximately 500 000 tourists spent 1.2 million bed nights in Venice. The visitors had increased to 1.21 million until 1992 and used up 2.68 million bed nights which kept presenting huge business opportunities (Glasson‚ Godfrey & Goodey 1997; Page 2007). However‚ it cannot be denied that there still exists

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