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    Porter's 5 Forces Analysis Introduction Unilever is a multinational consumer goods producer whose main products include foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products. Unilever faces global competition from its worldwide competitors including P&G, Johnson & Johnson, L’Oréal, Nestle, Kraft and other producers. For purpose of understanding Unilever’s competitive environment in HK and devising a competitive strategic suggestion for Unilever, a Porter’s five forces analysis of HK consumer

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    Introduction: Marks and Spencer founded in the late 1800’s by Michael Marks and Tom Spencer started out as open stalls all over Britain which grew into one of the largest and most popular retailers in the UK, ‘in 2010 they had 885 stores’. Marks and Spencers gained their reputation in the early 1980s when they adopted a policy of selling only British made clothing and food and started selling under the brand of St. Michael. Also their returns policy which gave cash returns to customers no matter

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    The Porter’s five forces model, in this assignment, can be used to access the competitiveness of the airlines industry. It can review the competition within the industry plus checks for threat from outside. Bargaining power of supplier-High- In every industry, there has to be someone to play the role of a supplier. It is important to know the power of the supplier as it will affect the industry. There are only two main suppliers in the airline industry, Airbus and Boeing, thus there isn’t much

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    I am going to conduct a 5-forces analysis of the industry "Fresh Connections" is involved in, that is to say the fresh food industry. These forces help us to analyse everything from the intensity of competition to the profitability and attractiveness of the industry. We are going to use this model to better understand the industry in which "Fresh Connections" operates. So, the five forces are rivalry, buyer power, supplier power, barriers to entry and threat of substitutes. 1) The rivalry among

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    There are many instances where it is of importance to associate two independent groups with regard to their mean results on a constant conclusion (LaMorte, 2017). When testing two independent samples, the test is to see if there is a practical variance (increase, decrease, difference), and whether it is statistically important or not (LaMorte, 2017). In Problem 1, a two-tailed (non-directional) test was conducted since the test is to determine whether the mean is different for the GPA averages

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    Michael Porter’s Five Force Model Analysis Facebook Inc. The Five Force Model analysis of a company displays the concerns and problems that need to be addressed and monitored in order for the company to stay at the top of its game and its own domain. Michael Porter developed a model with five different forces which can hinder or tamper with the growth, or even sustainability, of a company in its own market. It illustrates the various factors involved or those which influence the company in many

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    SWOT Strength Weaknesses 1. Brand name valued at $7.5 billion 2. Product customization 3. Environmental record 4. Competency in mergers and acquisitions 5. Direct selling business model 6. Market headship 7. Direct sales strategy 8. Price on performance basis 9. User friendly websites 10. Most up-to-date technology 11. The business model of dell which focuses on a built to order framework where the middleman is removed and PCs are sold directly to the end buyer 12. Strong strength of sales strategy

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    strong customer base. Nevertheless, UFS holds the fifth revenue generator in the market and the fourth based on the customer base. Porter’s Five Forces Porter’s five forces model is used to assess the Industry in which UFS operated in. With this analysis, overall attractiveness of the industry is addressed. To do so, Porter’s criteria of industry attractiveness should be assessed, namely, the threat of new entrants, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of buy and supplier and the competitive players

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    must align with the external factors in the fast food restaurant industry. Competitive Rivalry (Strong Force) McDonald’s faces high levels of competition because the fast food industry is highly condensed. This element of Porter’s five forces analysis examines the effect of competing firms in the industry. There is a strong force of competitive rivalry for McDonald’s due to the following factors: •High number of firms (strong force) •High aggressiveness of firms (strong

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    and monetary and fiscal policy. (Ref:Joblin Margreat 2001) A PESTEL analysis is a background or tool used by marketers to analyses and monitor the macro-environmental (external marketing environment) factors that have an impact on an organization. The result of which is used to identify threats and weaknesses which is used in a SWOT analysis. Some common factors are political, economic, social and technological (known as PEST analysis). Businesses also study environmental, legal, ethical and demographical

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