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Strategic Analysis of Iceland and Sainsbury's

   

Added on  2020-02-12

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPART 1............................................................................................................................................4A. Power Point Presentation........................................................................................................4P1 Purpose of selected organizations and explaining different between their type and purposes......................................................................................................................................................4b) Short essay...................................................................................................................................4P3 Various organizational functions and its connection with organizational structure andobjectives.....................................................................................................................................4PART 2............................................................................................................................................6P4: Positive and negative impact of macro environment on the business operations.................6P5 : Internal and external analysis to identify the strength and weaknesses...............................6P6 Strength and weakness are linked to the external macro factors............................................7M3 & M4 SWOT and PESTEL analysis in order to develop depth understanding of theimpact of macro environment......................................................................................................8B. Reflective statement................................................................................................................8REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................10
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PART 1A. Power Point PresentationThemainfunctionoforganizationistoservequalityservicestothecustomersandalwaysincreasetheprofitratio.DemandfulfillmentofthecustomersisthefirstandforemostobjectiveofSainsbury.Motivationofemployeesandretainthemtotheorganizationisthebasicfunctionofallthebusiness.All the organization has the responsibility to fulfill the demand of the clients with the helpof setting the objective according to the demand of clients. Fulfilling the demand of clientsis the first and foremost objective of Sainsbury. Demand and supply assessment is the another objective of organization that help thebusiness to earn profits and gain the competitive advantage. Partnerships:Inthis,twoorganizationcometogethertomeetthemutualobjectivesandmaintaintheprofitability.SoleTraders:Thesearecornershopsthatoperatetheirbusinessindividualbyofferingthewiderangeofgoodsandservices.Sole traders are those who are the owner of their own business. Sole traders are the peoplehaving the authority to take decision and they are fully owned owner of the organization3
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there is no intervention of any other person in the business. Partnership is governed by morethan one person and profits are also shared among more than 1 person. Companies:Thistypeoforganizationofferingthespecificproductsandservicesbyworkinginparticularindustrywiththeaimofearningprofits.Charityorganization:Thistypeoforganizationworkwiththeaimofovercometheimpactofmajorissuesofsocietybysupportingthemfinanciallyandemotionally.Companies: This type of organization offering the specific products and services byworking in particular industry with the aim of earning profits.Charity organization: This type of organization works with the aim of overcoming theimpact of major issues of society by supporting them financially and emotionally. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE4
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