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    Ethical leadership. We measured ethical leadership by using Brown et al.’s (2005) ethical leadership scale (10 items). Using a five-point Likert-type scale (1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree), employees indicated the extent to which they agreed with statements about their team leaders, such as “my supervisor listens to what employees have to say” and “my supervisor has the best interests of employees in mind.” Table 1 shows the items used to assess ethical leadership. In order to test the

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    Information analysis Our first step was to identify the goal of MacMillan. Unlike profit-driven company, charity’s goal is not to chase profit but to make the world better. Their intentions are always altruistic. According to their homepage and their annual report we found their nine outcomes as their goals. They are devoted to cancer support to make sure that everyone affected by cancer will not face the disease alone. After specifying their goal, we moved to the environmental analysis. Since it

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    Pest Analysis Of Walmart

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    protect itself from threats. In using the PEST analysis, Walmart leaders and managers can determine which factors to prioritize in strategy development. Let’s look at each of the four factors in our further analysis. Political Factors – “Are there any other political factors that are likely to change?” Walmart considers political factors in the retail and employment markets, usually pertaining to government policies and employment law. In the PEST analysis model, politically active interest groups

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    company’s annual reports, newspaper, internet etc to make my analysis more comprehensive I used the following secondary sources to gather my information which enabled me to get the broad view of Lucky Cement’s Business and it helped me to make a better analysis of Lucky Cement’s Performance. Annual Reports and Books Lucky Cement’s annual reports for years 2008-2010 provided me with a

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    plan can be part of an overall business plan. According to the case of “Nelson Professional Clothing” they unable to keep pace with the market condition because of different types of economical problem and other impediments. A good environmental analysis will take account of both internal and external factors armed with a thorough understanding of the marketplace and their specific strengths and weakness a business is now much better placed to adopt a relevant strategy in order to be successful.

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    presents data process involved in data management and analysis, it discusses data entry, data cleaning and data analysis. The section starts with data entry where the data cleaning and analysis were presented thereafter. 3.14.1 Data entry Data entry refers to the process of recording data, regularly into a computer programmes (Rahm & Hai Do, 2010). During the evaluation, data were entered into computerised software packages to assist in analysis process. Quantitative data from questionnaires and documentary

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    External Factors

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    which should be taken in account in order to have the correct analysis of the environment surrounding the business and process. This chapter explains about the external as well as internal factors which are viewed as the drivers for the restructuring. 3.1. External Factors - STEEPLE Analysis of BT as whole STEEPLE analysis stands for the critical analysis of Social, Technological, Economical, Environmental, Political, Legal and Ethical factors which deals with the macro-environmental factors influencing

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    Gauli

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    products. Every company faces a wide range of competitors and Listo System is also not apart from this fact. Listo System must secure a strategic advantage over competitors by positioning their offerings to be successful in the marketplace. A PESTLE analysis for Listo must consider all the important external factors impacting on the company. These factors

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    Pestle stands for political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental. The political environment of organisations comprises both the formal legal framework established by governments to regulate behaviour (citation for john Naylor management book). Unemployment rates have fell by 58000 to 1.9 million in the uk (BBC). In 2008, Tesco had 3751 stores nationwide. In 2015 Tesco have more than double the amount of stores, totalling 7817. This means that millions of jobs would have been

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    healthy chocolates to its customers. To achieve the goals the company plans to fund the entre operations personally, franchise the stores and take up an option of joint venture. To analyze the strategic analysis by reviewing the current market performance it is essential to analyze the Swot analysis. Strengths • One of the biggest strength of Cadbury is that it is a world leader in chocolates. • It has a wide distribution channel due to which it has its presence in more than two hundred countries

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