The Impact of Global Factors on UK Business Organizations Essay

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    MANAGING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY IN WIDER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT NAME ID INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY LTD Edexcel BTEC Level 7 Professional Diploma in Strategic Management & Leadership Managing Corporate Responsibility in Wider Business Environment Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 2 Page | 1 PART 01: .............................................

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    report will aim to define responsible business, in relation to the vast range of topics such as Corporate social Responsibility/Corporate Citizenship, sustainability, whilst comparing these through academia and their different meanings relating to Responsible Business. Furthermore, this report will also aim to critically analyse climate change and its effect in relation to making Business more responsible as well as the drawbacks/opportunities this holds for business. Finally, this report will exploit

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    It is also the second largest provider of trains for major UK rail companies like FirstGroup. Siemens also provides lighting and electrical In energy, Siemens ' work issystems for major construction projects. wide-ranging. It makes systems for transmitting and distributing power for power companies including

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    undercover police to get into the business to bring this complex business down. The extent of the global human trafficking problem is vast. According to U.S. State Department estimates, which are considered conservative, each year somewhere between 600 thousand and 820 thousand men, women, and children are trafficked across international borders. Approximately 70 percent of those trafficked are women and girls and nearly 50 percent are minors(“Global issues” para. 3). Global Human trafficking in its various

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    Introduction In today’s global business competition, every business vertical is facing the need of having an integrated business strategy approach. Unlike the earlier days, where the business is driven by the products, today the business is driven by the consumers. Technological advancements, changing lifestyle, economic development, awareness about the products and services and there could be many other such attributes that are factoring to the changing trends of the organization. (Jain, 2013) Having

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    • Starbucks expand their business by offering a verity of other products in their coffeehouses which include wine, beer and adding some other new products and reaching border customer group. • There is huge opportunity for the company to enlarge its product line with ranges of products such as breakfast items, more flavors of beverages, hot chocolate variations, cocoa products, etc. • Starbucks does not only run coffeehouses but sells some of its products through other retailers. For example, in

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    B120 End-of-module assessment Question 1 a) In order to grow the business, I decided to complete a STEEP and SWOT analysis evaluating Bremont’s HRM, accounting and finance, and marketing functions. I used my analysis table to identify how the internal and external environmental factors relate to organization 's competitive position in relation to its competitors. S(ociological) - greater numbers of low income groups, wider array of migrants from EU, inequality, geographic mobility, employment

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    Young people seeking training and education leads to surprising drop in unemployment figures (Martin Kornacki, 20 Jan 2010, Training journal, www.timesjournal.com) A surprising fall in UK unemployment figures has been attributed to increasing numbers of young people turning to training and education to avoid the dole. The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) says the latest figure of 2.46m jobless for the three months to November, which is down 7,000 on the figure for the previous

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    Analysis: 6 Political Factors: 6 Economic Factors: 6 Social factors: 7 Technological Factors: 7 Environmental Factor: 7 Legal: 8 Critical Analysis: 8 Conclusion: 10 References: 10 Introduction: The paper will look at the strategic direction of discount store Aldi in the UK market. The endeavour

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    PEST Analysis of Google Inc. PEST analysis is used to determine the political, economical, social and technological factors in an external environment of an organization. These factors affect an organizations activities and performances. After researching Google’s macro economical factors using the PEST analysis model, the following was concluded: 1. Political Factors: Government stability is one of the major aspects in Google's strategy. If the market is stable, governments help businesses and so

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