SWOT analysis of McDonald’s Hong Kong Strengths 1. Financial Investment: McDonald’s spends a lot of money for marketing promotion and branding. For example‚ McDonald’s will invite celebrities as the spokesman (Eason Chan) and spokeswoman (Joey Yung) for different promotion. McDonald’s launch large marketing campaigns from time to time to keep customer engaged. For example‚ the Monopoly Game in 2011. 2. Location coverage: McDonald’s restaurants locate basically every shopping mall and
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SWOT Analysis:Evaluate Your 7 Strengths & 7 Weaknesses When speaking about a SWOT Analysis‚ this is a way of doing some serious self-reflecting and figuring out what your internal as well as external strengths and weaknesses are. Think of it as a pro and con list about you! SWOT stands for strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats. While we are hesitant to use the word “weakness” as it is very negative‚ using the word “shortcomings” doesn’t make as catchy an acronym (SWOS) as SWOT!
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Carol Dixon International Marketing Management – BK535-BK50HY Prof/Dr. Min H. Lu June 1‚ 2014 CEMEX - SWOT Analysis Global integration for the cement industry only began in the 1970’s‚ although the industry scores high on most of the factors that should have pushed it to globalization much earlier. These factors include large investment intensity‚ technology intensity in production‚ pressures for cost reduction‚ universal needs‚ presence of multinational competitors‚ and access to localized
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Table of Contents 1. Company Profile 04 2. Brands 05 3. Brand Profile 06 4. Coca-Cola In Bangladesh 06 5. SWOT Analysis 07 6. Strengths 09 7. Weakness & Opportunities 10 8. Threats 11 The Coca-Cola Company was first created in the United States. Their first bottling plant was first created in Canada‚ Panama and Cuba‚ soon followed by many more. More than 70 percent of their income comes from
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SWOT Analysis I will conclude a swot analysis for my business so that I can identify the strengths and weakness of the business‚ also to identify the opportunities and threats facing it. A common approach is to use SWOT analysis (strengths‚ weakness‚ opportunities and threats) to draw together all the evidence from the various techniques used. It is a way of producing a summary which then provides the basis for developing marketing objectives or aims‚ and ultimately strategies or plans.
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Customers tend to return to a place where they were treated justly. New products that have financial guarantee can gain consumer loyalty for future purchases. The ability to sell only from our flagship stores and online is not a complete loss. The large advertisement budget reaps opportunity to push sales via coupons‚ pet store reward cards (if
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and vision; address the most important issues facing the firm; have the firm been successful and why? Very broadly‚ where is the firm heading? Audience- Executives. (Fauna- I spelled your name right!) - External Analysis: PESTEL Five competitive forces conclusion drawn from SWOT (only opportunities and threats) Which environmental forces are most likely to influence the firm’s actions and future performance: international competitive‚ economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ technological‚ or legal
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SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT is the acronym for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats. It is an analytical framework to help summarize in a quick and concise way the risk and opportunities for any company across the value chain. A good SWOT should look into internal and external factors affecting the issue at hand. Those factors pertaining to the internal environment are classified as Strengths (S) or Weaknesses (W). Meanwhile‚ factors that are external to the company are classified as Opportunities
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Financial Indicators Decision Making Simulation Form Date: April 9 2013 Team: “A” Team Members: What cost cutting options were chosen? Explain why those were chosen. Reducing the utilization of agency staff - It decreases the amount of premiums the hospital pay to the staffing agencies and the management fees. The cost for contract staff is nearly twice to those employees hired by the hospital directly. Changing the skill mix - It allows the nurses to delegate
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