Elvaston Castle in England has faced challenges including poor management, lack of funding for maintenance, and abandonment. Derbyshire County has undertaken rehabilitation efforts including a master plan to develop the park in a sustainable way and generate ongoing funding. A business analysis of Elvaston Castle evaluates the environmental factors, business strategy models, and a PESTEL analysis to understand opportunities and threats facing the business. Porter's five forces model is also applied to assess the attractiveness and competitiveness of Elvaston Castle in the recreation sector. Socio-cultural factors that could impact visitors are also considered.
The document is a workbook from Lincoln Crowne & Company (LCC) providing an overview of valuation metrics for large, mid, and small cap Australian engineering companies over a one-year period. It includes sections on the performance of the ASX 200 index by total enterprise value (TEV) to EBITDA, comparisons of TEV/EBITDA valuations for selected large, mid, and small cap engineering firms, and information on LCC's capabilities, social responsibility initiatives, and contact details.
The document discusses how considering natural capital can benefit businesses across various sectors and stages of the business lifecycle. It defines natural capital as the physical and biological resources that provide benefits to humans, and argues that most businesses do not fully appreciate their relationship with and impacts on natural capital. This misses opportunities and exposes businesses to risks. The document provides examples of how considering natural capital can help extractive, agriculture, infrastructure, manufacturing and other sectors improve performance, manage risks, meet regulations and enhance reputation. It suggests natural capital be considered throughout the value chain from raw materials to consumers.
The document discusses the context surrounding Scotland's infrastructure needs. It notes that infrastructure investment is key to driving economic growth but must also ensure resilience against challenges like climate change and demographic shifts. While major projects have stimulated growth, future output is expected to decline without continued investment. The report recommends taking a holistic, long-term approach to assessing infrastructure needs and prioritizing projects to support sustainable growth and international competitiveness. Devolution of additional powers could impact infrastructure planning and funding models going forward.
Australia Port Infrastructure Market: Size, Share, and In-Depth Competitive A...Kumar Satyam
The Australia Port Infrastructure Market is poised for significant growth in the coming decade, driven by the country's expanding international trade and strategic positioning in the global marketplace. According to the latest report by TechSci Research titled “Australia Port Infrastructure Market – By Region, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities, 2019-2029”, robust growth is anticipated in this vital sector of the Australian economy. This comprehensive analysis delves into the key trends, drivers, and competitive landscape shaping the future of port infrastructure in Australia.
(ReflectionHighlights the need for further research, based onVannaJoy20
(
Reflection
Highlights the need for further research, based on the economic impacts of renewable energy developments on the Welsh tourism industry
(particularly industry based research)
This
Report
contributes to raising awareness regarding
the economic impacts that onshore wind energy has on the tourism sector in Wales
.
Further research into economically focused case studies is on going
Further Development of Supporting Theory is ongoing
Porter’s Diamond was taken out of V2 due to a difficulty in linking to the other models and relevance to the objectives.
) (
Contribution
Will show a clear understanding of the size, growth, trends and success factors of the tourism industry in the 7 Strategic Search Areas
by using market analysis to determine
the size and future trends of the sector, using desk research from industry and government data and also using survey to capture survey from local stakeholders
.
To determine the economic impact of proposed developments on the tourism industry; by using number of analytical tools to look at the benefits and
dis
-benefits
, such as a PEST analysis focusing on economic trends to measure potential economic impacts. Also using a Cost Benefit Analysis to see whether the potential benefits outweigh the potential
dis
benefits (particularly at an economic level)
T
o determine how Wind Farm developments could enable tourist activity in Wales
, by using an input-output analysis to measure the relationship between wind farm development and the tourism industry and also by looking at the economic effects of this relationship in terms of multipliers.
Shall provide complimentary support to the achievement of the key project aims, including; potential for positive economic impact in the Welsh tourism sector
) (
Supporting Theory
Objective Based:
Stakeholder Mapping
Mendelow
(1991)
–
to identify key stakeholders and to identify interests of stakeholders in relation to economic impacts of tourism in Wales.
Also identifies possible conflict of interests and can be used to look deeply at the relationships between these stakeholders.
Market Analysis
Kress et al (1994)
–
mainly used to assess the size, growth and future trends of the tourism sector. Size will focus on volumes (turnover, visitors, GVA). Trends focuses on potential changes in sector (opportunities + threats
)(
could change market size). Also uses desk research for industry figures (Govt, trade etc) as well as attitude surveys.
PEST Analysis
Used
to look at the political, economic, socio cultural, technological changes in the business environment
.
Helps to identify potential opportunities and threats (particular focus on economical side).
Cost Benefit Analysis
Depuit
(1844)
– used to measure the positive and negative consequences of a project
over a period of time
, while including s
ocial and environmental impacts.
Used to see if it is economically beneficial to the regions in terms of tourist activity.
Can be a quantifiab ...
The document summarizes discussions from fund managers and experts at the Sustainable Investment Conference on sustainable investing trends and strategies. They discuss how they identify environmental and social themes to invest in, exclude certain sectors, engage with companies, and analyze portfolio carbon footprints. Key points included infrastructure spending due to climate change, the need for transparency on exclusions and impacts, and myths around sustainable investing forgoing returns when a systematic ESG analysis can identify opportunities.
This document discusses value capture as an alternative infrastructure funding method and decision-making tool. It defines value capture as collecting a portion of increased land and property values generated by new public infrastructure to help fund the infrastructure. The document argues that value capture could help fill Australia's infrastructure funding gap by capturing some of the economic benefits of infrastructure projects that currently only benefit private landowners. It provides examples from other countries where value capture has successfully funded a significant portion of infrastructure costs. The document recommends Australian governments undertake pilot programs to explore applying value capture approaches.
Graph based presentation reviewing Australian Energy Leaders Woodside, Origin Energy, Santos and Beach Energy against various metrics and valuation data including the ASX 100 Index and historic performance on TEV / EBITDA. Presentation also looks at commodity and currency movements in a very volatile period (since April / May 2013)
The document is a workbook from Lincoln Crowne & Company (LCC) providing an overview of valuation metrics for large, mid, and small cap Australian engineering companies over a one-year period. It includes sections on the performance of the ASX 200 index by total enterprise value (TEV) to EBITDA, comparisons of TEV/EBITDA valuations for selected large, mid, and small cap engineering firms, and information on LCC's capabilities, social responsibility initiatives, and contact details.
The document discusses how considering natural capital can benefit businesses across various sectors and stages of the business lifecycle. It defines natural capital as the physical and biological resources that provide benefits to humans, and argues that most businesses do not fully appreciate their relationship with and impacts on natural capital. This misses opportunities and exposes businesses to risks. The document provides examples of how considering natural capital can help extractive, agriculture, infrastructure, manufacturing and other sectors improve performance, manage risks, meet regulations and enhance reputation. It suggests natural capital be considered throughout the value chain from raw materials to consumers.
The document discusses the context surrounding Scotland's infrastructure needs. It notes that infrastructure investment is key to driving economic growth but must also ensure resilience against challenges like climate change and demographic shifts. While major projects have stimulated growth, future output is expected to decline without continued investment. The report recommends taking a holistic, long-term approach to assessing infrastructure needs and prioritizing projects to support sustainable growth and international competitiveness. Devolution of additional powers could impact infrastructure planning and funding models going forward.
Australia Port Infrastructure Market: Size, Share, and In-Depth Competitive A...Kumar Satyam
The Australia Port Infrastructure Market is poised for significant growth in the coming decade, driven by the country's expanding international trade and strategic positioning in the global marketplace. According to the latest report by TechSci Research titled “Australia Port Infrastructure Market – By Region, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities, 2019-2029”, robust growth is anticipated in this vital sector of the Australian economy. This comprehensive analysis delves into the key trends, drivers, and competitive landscape shaping the future of port infrastructure in Australia.
(ReflectionHighlights the need for further research, based onVannaJoy20
(
Reflection
Highlights the need for further research, based on the economic impacts of renewable energy developments on the Welsh tourism industry
(particularly industry based research)
This
Report
contributes to raising awareness regarding
the economic impacts that onshore wind energy has on the tourism sector in Wales
.
Further research into economically focused case studies is on going
Further Development of Supporting Theory is ongoing
Porter’s Diamond was taken out of V2 due to a difficulty in linking to the other models and relevance to the objectives.
) (
Contribution
Will show a clear understanding of the size, growth, trends and success factors of the tourism industry in the 7 Strategic Search Areas
by using market analysis to determine
the size and future trends of the sector, using desk research from industry and government data and also using survey to capture survey from local stakeholders
.
To determine the economic impact of proposed developments on the tourism industry; by using number of analytical tools to look at the benefits and
dis
-benefits
, such as a PEST analysis focusing on economic trends to measure potential economic impacts. Also using a Cost Benefit Analysis to see whether the potential benefits outweigh the potential
dis
benefits (particularly at an economic level)
T
o determine how Wind Farm developments could enable tourist activity in Wales
, by using an input-output analysis to measure the relationship between wind farm development and the tourism industry and also by looking at the economic effects of this relationship in terms of multipliers.
Shall provide complimentary support to the achievement of the key project aims, including; potential for positive economic impact in the Welsh tourism sector
) (
Supporting Theory
Objective Based:
Stakeholder Mapping
Mendelow
(1991)
–
to identify key stakeholders and to identify interests of stakeholders in relation to economic impacts of tourism in Wales.
Also identifies possible conflict of interests and can be used to look deeply at the relationships between these stakeholders.
Market Analysis
Kress et al (1994)
–
mainly used to assess the size, growth and future trends of the tourism sector. Size will focus on volumes (turnover, visitors, GVA). Trends focuses on potential changes in sector (opportunities + threats
)(
could change market size). Also uses desk research for industry figures (Govt, trade etc) as well as attitude surveys.
PEST Analysis
Used
to look at the political, economic, socio cultural, technological changes in the business environment
.
Helps to identify potential opportunities and threats (particular focus on economical side).
Cost Benefit Analysis
Depuit
(1844)
– used to measure the positive and negative consequences of a project
over a period of time
, while including s
ocial and environmental impacts.
Used to see if it is economically beneficial to the regions in terms of tourist activity.
Can be a quantifiab ...
The document summarizes discussions from fund managers and experts at the Sustainable Investment Conference on sustainable investing trends and strategies. They discuss how they identify environmental and social themes to invest in, exclude certain sectors, engage with companies, and analyze portfolio carbon footprints. Key points included infrastructure spending due to climate change, the need for transparency on exclusions and impacts, and myths around sustainable investing forgoing returns when a systematic ESG analysis can identify opportunities.
This document discusses value capture as an alternative infrastructure funding method and decision-making tool. It defines value capture as collecting a portion of increased land and property values generated by new public infrastructure to help fund the infrastructure. The document argues that value capture could help fill Australia's infrastructure funding gap by capturing some of the economic benefits of infrastructure projects that currently only benefit private landowners. It provides examples from other countries where value capture has successfully funded a significant portion of infrastructure costs. The document recommends Australian governments undertake pilot programs to explore applying value capture approaches.
Graph based presentation reviewing Australian Energy Leaders Woodside, Origin Energy, Santos and Beach Energy against various metrics and valuation data including the ASX 100 Index and historic performance on TEV / EBITDA. Presentation also looks at commodity and currency movements in a very volatile period (since April / May 2013)
Essay On SWOT Analysis Of Commonwealth Bank Of AustraliaAshley Thomas
The Reserve Bank of Australia decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 2.0% based on recent economic conditions. According to the January 2016 World Economic Outlook, global growth is projected at 3.1% in 2016, which is unchanged from the previous forecast. Domestically, recent data suggests that the Australian economy continues to grow at a moderate pace, with ongoing transitions occurring in some parts of the economy from the mining investment boom.
This overview covers the main features of an exciting new small business incentives program for the Mission Trail hsitoric districts in Socorro and San Elizario, El Paso County, TX. Brought to you by EP County's Rural & Small Town Economic Development Team. Comments always welcome!
Advisory Forum June 2011 - Enterprise FrederictonLucas
Enterprise Fredericton is the economic development agency for the Greater Fredericton Region. It focuses on initiatives to support business growth, workforce development, population growth through immigration, and attracting investment. Between 2010-2011, Enterprise Fredericton hosted 84 local events attended by over 3,300 business people and provided 811 business counseling sessions. The population and workforce in the Greater Fredericton Region is projected to grow by over 8,600 and 12,400 people respectively by 2031. Over 3,878 new permanent immigrants settled in the region between 2010-2011. Total tax base and new development in the region has increased substantially in recent years.
The document summarizes a study on the performance of small business incubators in South Africa run by the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA). The study found mixed results, with some incubators performing extremely well and propping up overall averages, while several performed poorly. Factors that influenced performance included having dedicated professional management, adequate resources, sector focus (high-tech incubators tended to do better), and the availability of mentors and equipment. Further research is needed to better understand the diversity of incubator models and their impact.
This document discusses alternative property investment sectors that are benefiting from investment as traditional opportunities become scarce. It focuses on several sectors including car parking, educational premises, and STOR (short term operating reserve) generation.
Car parking sectors provide middle ground investments that require less management than other trading sectors but still understanding location, competition and costs is important. Educational premises present valuation challenges due to limited transactions and individual characteristics, but demand is growing.
STOR generation involves selling reserve electricity services to the National Grid to balance supply and demand on the grid. Schemes like Enhanced Frequency Response and Short Term Operating Reserve pay generators to provide backup power. Capacity Market contracts also offer secure long term revenue to generators that are available when
Rolls Royce faced several potential challenges and risks in improving its international supply chain performance. Cultural issues at its manufacturing plant in China contributed to an engine explosion on a Qantas flight. The plant had a culture of not reporting minor deviations, and Rolls Royce was too reliant on the single Chinese plant for manufacturing. More broadly, international supply chains involve longer lead times, shipping distances, and complexity. Outsourcing and reducing supply bases can increase risks. Diversifying manufacturers and moving them closer to customers could help mitigate environmental and reliance risks.
Woolworth product and services analysisWoolworths Ltd is a.docxambersalomon88660
Woolworth product and services analysis
Woolworths Ltd is a Public Company that is positioned second out of roughly 2000 organizations in Australia. The organization produces the larger part of its pay from the Supermarkets and Grocery Stores in Australia industry.
In 2015 the organization produced complete income of $61,149,400,000 including deals and other income. In 2015 Woolworths Ltd had 190000 workers in Australia including representatives from all auxiliaries under the organization's control (Jackson, 2003).
The company operates on a given categorizes as follow:
Supermarkets and petrol:
Woolworth operates on supermarkets, Thomas Dux grocery and countdown grocery stores (New Zealand), and petrol station (through its co-marked Caltex Woolworths and Caltex Safeway outlets).
Liquor group
Woolworth’s retails alcohol in-store and online through its alcohol organizations: Dan Murphy's, BWS, Cellar masters and Langton’s, a fine wine closeout organization.
Home improvement
The organization's Masters Home Improvement brand dispatched in 2011, offering more than 35,000 items, for example, apparatuses, paint, kitchens and kitchen machines, lavatory and pipes supplies, deck and tiles, lighting and fans, building supplies and timber, stockpiling and cleaning supplies, adorning materials, electrical and equipment things and cultivating and outside living items(Peter,2011).
Financial Services:
Woolworths offers monetary administrations through its Woolworths Money division, providing credit cards, Visas, reloadable MasterCard and exchanged protection items.
Everyday Rewards:
Woolworths propelled its Everyday Rewards point framework in 2007 far reaching. Ordinary Rewards can be recovered for Frequent Flyer focuses, fuel rebates and other select offers.
Woolworth SWOT analysis
Strength
Woolworths operates various sectors successful, well known brands stores such as Ladybird and chad valley. They also strong persuasive brand name and efficient operations. They are the well- known retailers in the entire UK, pioneers and the oldest organizations to come up with modernist trade mode. They also hold several subsidiaries in UK, i.e entertainment. They are also the leader in the Australian retail industry. With and its leadership position and leverage through its strong resources such as technological, human and good presence, Woolworths further improves the capability of the company in take advantage of the market.
Weaknesses
Their brand never withstands its competitive advantages (Jackson, 2003).The company suffer negligence globally as compared to their competitors. They entered in online transaction late and there they suffer from lack of proper experiences and still also lower prices from their competitors. The other weakness to Woolworths is in its development strategy, mostly impacted by the external environment factors which shakes it capability in leading the Australian retail market. For instance, the Australian government has limited the move of W.
Ομιλία: “ESG in Corporate Governance and public enterprises (SOEs)”
Χριστίνα Κολιάτση, Chief Legal Counsel, Ελληνική εταιρεία Συμμετοχών και Περιουσίας ΑΕ (ΕΕΣΥΠ)
ImpressãO Spin Off Determinants Ans Consequencestibicalho
This document presents a conceptual framework for understanding university spinoff activities. It discusses six streams of factors that influence spinoff behavior and performance: individual characteristics, organizational resources, institutional characteristics, environmental factors, performance and development phases, and economic impacts. These streams are explored through a review of relevant literature on academic entrepreneurship and commercialization. The framework aims to explain different aspects of spinoff activities in a coherent way and highlight their importance for economic development.
How to Improve Your Academic Writing with the Right Essay Structure?. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students. 15+ Essay Format Templates - PDF. Part 5: How to Plan and Structure an Essay - Matrix Education. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students - Peachy Essay. Essay Structure: Guide on How To Construct a Perfect Paper – Wr1ter. Essay Structure - Tips to Format Essay With Examples | GoAssignmentHelp .... History Essay: Structure of essay. A Detailed Guide on How to Write the Best Essay | Urgent Homework Blog. Essay Structure: The Proper Way to Set Up Paragraphs for Your Essay .... 5 Clear and Easy Ways to Write an Academic Essay - wikiHow - IELTS .... Things To Consider For Writing A Great Essay - EssayWritingGuides. Step-By-Step Guide to Essay Writing - ESLBuzz Learning English | Ielts .... Essay Structure. 32 College Essay Format Templates & Examples - TemplateArchive. IELTS Essay Planning: 4 Step Approach - IELTS Charlie. How to Structure Your Essay Introduction | Essay Writing Part 2. Structure of essay - online presentation. College Essay Format: Simple Steps to Be Followed. College Essay Examples - 9+ in PDF | Examples. A Comprehensive Essay Structure Guide: Tips and Formats. 5 paragraph essay structure Diagram | Quizlet. Essay structure - The Writing Center.. What Is The Structure That An Essay Should Have? - Sweet Captcha. Writing essays | Federation University Study Skills. Standard Essay Format | Proper Essay Format Proper Essay Format Cover .... Basic Essay Structure. examples of legal writing : law school : the university of western .... How to Write an Academic Essay: Format, Examples | EssayPro. essay structure – Charts. Structure of essay | HappyMela.blogspot.com. Essay Structure - English 1010. How to Structure an Essay - misslawler2.weebly.com Structure Of An Essay Example
A plan presented by David Peebles at the Department of Energy Quadrennial Energy Review Public Meeting held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh on July 21st. The presentation shows how the proposed $2B+ ethane cracker plant in Parkersburg, WV is just the beginning of "clusters" of downstream manufacturing facilities that will be built. The cracker plant will act as a magnet for other businesses.
Kris Pederson EY 2211-4124397 CBM_Directors and Officers_FINAL US SCORE no. 1...Kevin Jessop
This document from EY discusses the board's role in overseeing disruptive risks. It notes that 84% of board members don't believe their organization has a highly effective risk management strategy. It outlines various unexpected disruptions that are hitting businesses more frequently, such as natural disasters, trade barriers, civil unrest, and epidemics. It advocates using techniques like premortem assessments and red teaming to challenge assumptions and identify potential risks. It also stresses the importance of building strategic, talent, information/technology, physical asset, value chain, and financial resilience to address disruptions. A future-back approach to strategic planning can help boards consider risk mitigation and prioritize investments based on both current value and future relevance.
How data, automation and open collaboration are
changing organisational structures. In this issue we look at asset management: the concept of using foresight, insight and strategic thinking to avoid disruption or damage to productivity and routine.
This investor presentation provides an overview of Lonestar West Inc., a company that operates hydrovac and vacuum trucks. It summarizes the company's service areas, fleet sizes, growth trends, leadership team, and analyst forecasts. Lonestar has experienced rapid growth in recent years through expanding its fleet, opening new bases in Canada and the US, and pursuing acquisitions. The presentation highlights Lonestar's strong safety record and experienced management team, and outlines the investment opportunity in the continuing expansion of the company's hydrovac services across North America.
Australia in Transition: Disruption breeds new infrastructure investment oppo...Turlough Guerin GAICD FGIA
Technological disruption is creating new opportunities for infrastructure investment in Australia. Driverless vehicles, renewable energy, and other disruptive technologies will impact demand for Australian infrastructure and may challenge existing regulations. While this creates uncertainty, it also provides opportunities to develop innovative infrastructure solutions through private sector investment to support Australia's growing population. Maintaining stable economic policies will be important to attract global investors seeking opportunities in new infrastructure.
The document summarizes key points from a workshop on real estate investment trusts (REITs). It discusses the growth of specialty REITs, reasons for unlocking value from corporate real estate assets through REIT spin-offs or sales, companies considering REIT strategies, improving REIT platform effectiveness, recent REIT mergers and acquisitions, destinations for REIT capital including acquisitions and joint ventures, and expectations for future partnerships. The workshop focused on maximizing value through specialization, capital allocation, and international expansion.
This document discusses contemporary leadership themes and reflective practice models. It covers Gibbs' reflective cycle, Kolb's experiential learning theory, and Schon's reflective practitioner model. It then analyzes how these models apply to leadership development at McDonald's and strengths/limitations of leaders like Angela Merkel and Jack Ma. Reflective practice helps leaders improve by reflecting on their actions and experiences. While no single model applies to all situations, these frameworks provide insights when used together to develop well-rounded leadership skills through understanding different events and perspectives.
- Tesco is a large UK retailer operating in 14 countries with over 2,291 stores globally, however it has faced challenges with packaging and delivery of perishable goods.
- Issues like short deliveries, incorrect orders, duplicate invoicing have resulted in customer dissatisfaction and loss of goodwill.
- A fishbone analysis identifies problems with people, materials, equipment and processes that have hindered Tesco's supply chain management and led to operational problems.
Medicine provides significant value by:
1) Preventing and treating diseases, reducing disability and death as seen by declines in heart disease, stroke, cancer, and other illnesses due to medications.
2) Saving millions of lives as seen by cures for hepatitis C and reductions in HIV/AIDS deaths in Europe.
3) Generating economic benefits like reducing healthcare costs and providing jobs in the pharmaceutical industry.
Review of police leadership and traininglucascyrus
This document discusses measures to improve police leadership, training, and services in the UK. It outlines proposals such as adopting collective learning frameworks, increasing partnerships with private and academic institutions, and developing national standards. It also notes reforms like restructuring police pay and conditions, establishing the College of Policing and National Crime Agency, and introducing neighborhood policing models. Overall, the document examines various proposals and reforms aimed at modernizing and enhancing police leadership, training, and operations in the UK.
Essay On SWOT Analysis Of Commonwealth Bank Of AustraliaAshley Thomas
The Reserve Bank of Australia decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 2.0% based on recent economic conditions. According to the January 2016 World Economic Outlook, global growth is projected at 3.1% in 2016, which is unchanged from the previous forecast. Domestically, recent data suggests that the Australian economy continues to grow at a moderate pace, with ongoing transitions occurring in some parts of the economy from the mining investment boom.
This overview covers the main features of an exciting new small business incentives program for the Mission Trail hsitoric districts in Socorro and San Elizario, El Paso County, TX. Brought to you by EP County's Rural & Small Town Economic Development Team. Comments always welcome!
Advisory Forum June 2011 - Enterprise FrederictonLucas
Enterprise Fredericton is the economic development agency for the Greater Fredericton Region. It focuses on initiatives to support business growth, workforce development, population growth through immigration, and attracting investment. Between 2010-2011, Enterprise Fredericton hosted 84 local events attended by over 3,300 business people and provided 811 business counseling sessions. The population and workforce in the Greater Fredericton Region is projected to grow by over 8,600 and 12,400 people respectively by 2031. Over 3,878 new permanent immigrants settled in the region between 2010-2011. Total tax base and new development in the region has increased substantially in recent years.
The document summarizes a study on the performance of small business incubators in South Africa run by the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA). The study found mixed results, with some incubators performing extremely well and propping up overall averages, while several performed poorly. Factors that influenced performance included having dedicated professional management, adequate resources, sector focus (high-tech incubators tended to do better), and the availability of mentors and equipment. Further research is needed to better understand the diversity of incubator models and their impact.
This document discusses alternative property investment sectors that are benefiting from investment as traditional opportunities become scarce. It focuses on several sectors including car parking, educational premises, and STOR (short term operating reserve) generation.
Car parking sectors provide middle ground investments that require less management than other trading sectors but still understanding location, competition and costs is important. Educational premises present valuation challenges due to limited transactions and individual characteristics, but demand is growing.
STOR generation involves selling reserve electricity services to the National Grid to balance supply and demand on the grid. Schemes like Enhanced Frequency Response and Short Term Operating Reserve pay generators to provide backup power. Capacity Market contracts also offer secure long term revenue to generators that are available when
Rolls Royce faced several potential challenges and risks in improving its international supply chain performance. Cultural issues at its manufacturing plant in China contributed to an engine explosion on a Qantas flight. The plant had a culture of not reporting minor deviations, and Rolls Royce was too reliant on the single Chinese plant for manufacturing. More broadly, international supply chains involve longer lead times, shipping distances, and complexity. Outsourcing and reducing supply bases can increase risks. Diversifying manufacturers and moving them closer to customers could help mitigate environmental and reliance risks.
Woolworth product and services analysisWoolworths Ltd is a.docxambersalomon88660
Woolworth product and services analysis
Woolworths Ltd is a Public Company that is positioned second out of roughly 2000 organizations in Australia. The organization produces the larger part of its pay from the Supermarkets and Grocery Stores in Australia industry.
In 2015 the organization produced complete income of $61,149,400,000 including deals and other income. In 2015 Woolworths Ltd had 190000 workers in Australia including representatives from all auxiliaries under the organization's control (Jackson, 2003).
The company operates on a given categorizes as follow:
Supermarkets and petrol:
Woolworth operates on supermarkets, Thomas Dux grocery and countdown grocery stores (New Zealand), and petrol station (through its co-marked Caltex Woolworths and Caltex Safeway outlets).
Liquor group
Woolworth’s retails alcohol in-store and online through its alcohol organizations: Dan Murphy's, BWS, Cellar masters and Langton’s, a fine wine closeout organization.
Home improvement
The organization's Masters Home Improvement brand dispatched in 2011, offering more than 35,000 items, for example, apparatuses, paint, kitchens and kitchen machines, lavatory and pipes supplies, deck and tiles, lighting and fans, building supplies and timber, stockpiling and cleaning supplies, adorning materials, electrical and equipment things and cultivating and outside living items(Peter,2011).
Financial Services:
Woolworths offers monetary administrations through its Woolworths Money division, providing credit cards, Visas, reloadable MasterCard and exchanged protection items.
Everyday Rewards:
Woolworths propelled its Everyday Rewards point framework in 2007 far reaching. Ordinary Rewards can be recovered for Frequent Flyer focuses, fuel rebates and other select offers.
Woolworth SWOT analysis
Strength
Woolworths operates various sectors successful, well known brands stores such as Ladybird and chad valley. They also strong persuasive brand name and efficient operations. They are the well- known retailers in the entire UK, pioneers and the oldest organizations to come up with modernist trade mode. They also hold several subsidiaries in UK, i.e entertainment. They are also the leader in the Australian retail industry. With and its leadership position and leverage through its strong resources such as technological, human and good presence, Woolworths further improves the capability of the company in take advantage of the market.
Weaknesses
Their brand never withstands its competitive advantages (Jackson, 2003).The company suffer negligence globally as compared to their competitors. They entered in online transaction late and there they suffer from lack of proper experiences and still also lower prices from their competitors. The other weakness to Woolworths is in its development strategy, mostly impacted by the external environment factors which shakes it capability in leading the Australian retail market. For instance, the Australian government has limited the move of W.
Ομιλία: “ESG in Corporate Governance and public enterprises (SOEs)”
Χριστίνα Κολιάτση, Chief Legal Counsel, Ελληνική εταιρεία Συμμετοχών και Περιουσίας ΑΕ (ΕΕΣΥΠ)
ImpressãO Spin Off Determinants Ans Consequencestibicalho
This document presents a conceptual framework for understanding university spinoff activities. It discusses six streams of factors that influence spinoff behavior and performance: individual characteristics, organizational resources, institutional characteristics, environmental factors, performance and development phases, and economic impacts. These streams are explored through a review of relevant literature on academic entrepreneurship and commercialization. The framework aims to explain different aspects of spinoff activities in a coherent way and highlight their importance for economic development.
How to Improve Your Academic Writing with the Right Essay Structure?. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students. 15+ Essay Format Templates - PDF. Part 5: How to Plan and Structure an Essay - Matrix Education. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students - Peachy Essay. Essay Structure: Guide on How To Construct a Perfect Paper – Wr1ter. Essay Structure - Tips to Format Essay With Examples | GoAssignmentHelp .... History Essay: Structure of essay. A Detailed Guide on How to Write the Best Essay | Urgent Homework Blog. Essay Structure: The Proper Way to Set Up Paragraphs for Your Essay .... 5 Clear and Easy Ways to Write an Academic Essay - wikiHow - IELTS .... Things To Consider For Writing A Great Essay - EssayWritingGuides. Step-By-Step Guide to Essay Writing - ESLBuzz Learning English | Ielts .... Essay Structure. 32 College Essay Format Templates & Examples - TemplateArchive. IELTS Essay Planning: 4 Step Approach - IELTS Charlie. How to Structure Your Essay Introduction | Essay Writing Part 2. Structure of essay - online presentation. College Essay Format: Simple Steps to Be Followed. College Essay Examples - 9+ in PDF | Examples. A Comprehensive Essay Structure Guide: Tips and Formats. 5 paragraph essay structure Diagram | Quizlet. Essay structure - The Writing Center.. What Is The Structure That An Essay Should Have? - Sweet Captcha. Writing essays | Federation University Study Skills. Standard Essay Format | Proper Essay Format Proper Essay Format Cover .... Basic Essay Structure. examples of legal writing : law school : the university of western .... How to Write an Academic Essay: Format, Examples | EssayPro. essay structure – Charts. Structure of essay | HappyMela.blogspot.com. Essay Structure - English 1010. How to Structure an Essay - misslawler2.weebly.com Structure Of An Essay Example
A plan presented by David Peebles at the Department of Energy Quadrennial Energy Review Public Meeting held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh on July 21st. The presentation shows how the proposed $2B+ ethane cracker plant in Parkersburg, WV is just the beginning of "clusters" of downstream manufacturing facilities that will be built. The cracker plant will act as a magnet for other businesses.
Kris Pederson EY 2211-4124397 CBM_Directors and Officers_FINAL US SCORE no. 1...Kevin Jessop
This document from EY discusses the board's role in overseeing disruptive risks. It notes that 84% of board members don't believe their organization has a highly effective risk management strategy. It outlines various unexpected disruptions that are hitting businesses more frequently, such as natural disasters, trade barriers, civil unrest, and epidemics. It advocates using techniques like premortem assessments and red teaming to challenge assumptions and identify potential risks. It also stresses the importance of building strategic, talent, information/technology, physical asset, value chain, and financial resilience to address disruptions. A future-back approach to strategic planning can help boards consider risk mitigation and prioritize investments based on both current value and future relevance.
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1. Elvaston Castle Analysis (Case Study)
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3. Introduction
� Elvaston Castle a majestic home located in England, Elvaston,
Derbyshire county.
� Poor management and maintenance of Elvaston Castle contributed
abandonment.
� Derbyshire county has made rehabilitation efforts.
� A masterplan for rehabilitating and developing the park is in place.
� The development projects seek to create a sustainable source of
funding for park maintenance.
� Business success relates to implemented planning strategies.
� Poor management of existing resources contributes to business
failure.
� Analyzing internal and external business factors promotes proper
management.
� Competitor and sector analysis is equally crucial to efficient strategic
planning.
� Therefore, the presentation evaluates Elvaston Castle’s business
analysis.
4. Environmental Analysis
� The environmental analysis describes the environmental factors likely to
affect the performance of business organizations (Natu, 2019).
� The analysis includes an evaluation of possible factor impact.
� And the development of mitigation or leveraging strategies.
� The analysis should focus on the most relevant factors.
� Identifying the relevant factors requires the use of efficient business models.
� The analysis will enable Elvaston Castle to eliminate the uncertainties in
developing a strategic plan (Khosravi, & Jha-Thakur, 2019).
� Equally, it will help evaluate measures for coping with weaknesses and
opportunities.
� Additionally, the analysis will promote measures for promoting park
competitiveness and attractiveness.
5. Business Strategy Models
� The environmental factors are identified using different business strategy models.
� Some of the applicable models include PESTEL analysis.
� PESTEL analysis evaluates the political, economic, social, technological,
environmental, and legal factors.
� Another commonly employed model is the SWOT analysis.
� A SWOT analysis evaluates the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threat
factors (Natu, 2019).
� PESTEL and SWOT analysis would help Elvaston Castle understand the existing
business chances and threats.
� Analyzing Porter’s five forces would promote the understanding of the business
attractiveness in the recreation sector.
� Further, socio-cultural factors would be crucial for promoting elements for park
competitiveness.
6. PESTEL Analysis
� A PESTEL analysis describes an acronym tool for evaluating the external factors
affecting business performance (Kuusela, 2019).
� The tool evaluates political, economic, social, technology, legal, and
environmental factors.
� Political relates to the possible influence of political parties on business growth
and development.
� Economic evaluates the taxes, interest rates, consumer confidence, and stock
market effects.
� Social factor appreciates changes in lifestyle, ethics, culture, demographics,
and advertising targets.
� The technology evaluates the organization's innovation position.
� Legal considers new policies likely to influence business operations.
� The environmental aspect requires the identification of crucial environmental
factors (Tetyana et al., 2018).
7. Elvaston Castle PESTEL Analysis
� Differing political positions could delay Elvaston Castle's master plan
implementation.
� The idea of sympathetic development and sustainability might be opposed by
some political members.
� Again, Elvaston Castle's maintenance issue has resulted from county council
funding reductions (Elvaston Castle Master Plan, 2019).
� For example, political pressures on local authorities created the need for park
development.
� However, differences, where some people support the development and others,
oppose the master plan idea pose challenges (Derbyshire County Council, 2018).
� Consumer confidence with Elvaston Castle could promote increase growth.
� Importantly, the economic factor could increase the number of visitors to the
park.
� Social factors- including modern recreational options could as well promote
growth.
8. Elvaston Castle PESTEL Analysis
� Technology innovation is a primary tool for promoting organizational
performance.
� England is among the leading innovative nations.
� Aligning Elvaston Castle technology to reflect historic parks and visualize the
future will boost growth.
� This could include the inclusion of new sustainable projects as well as indoor
recreational activities.
� Environmental factors must focus on the sustainability of the projected
development initiatives.
� Importantly, Elvaston Castle should focus on promoting the use of the
environment sustainably.
� This could be achieved by promoting pollution prevention activities.
� Legal changes within Derbyshire County such as the funding cuts will continue
to affect Elvaston Castle's stability negatively.
9. Elvaston Castle SWOT Analysis
STRENGTHS
• Attractive outdoor locations and facilities
• Historical institutional knowledge
• Supportive community and county council
• Is based in the middle of England
• Accessible to public
• Ample land earned a green flag award, for the sixth
time running.
• Free parking for disabled
• Wedding license
• Hosts the Woodland Festival
WEAKNESSES
• Limited maintenance capital
• Limited recreational activities
• Poor marketing management.
• Lack of transportation means linking directly
to the Castle
OPPORTUNITIES
• Park restoration and upgrading
• Increase visitor numbers
• Increase per person spend
• Revenue increase
• Outdoor Cinema events would entice prospective
THREATS
• Competition as the park is surrounded by
local castles
• Funding issues
• The small cafeteria prohibits pet entry
• Weather based
10. Elvaston Castle SWOT Analysis-
Strengths
� The strengths include the presence of attractive outdoor locations and facilities
attract visitors.
� Historical knowledge could equally increase the number of visitors interested in
historical facts.
� Community and county council support enhances the performance, especially
in master plan implementation.
� Positioned in the middle of England thus able to attract visitors from all over
England.
� Accessible to the public and allows free parking for disabled increasing
visitation.
� Has about 321 acres of open parkland, woodland, and has for six times earned
a green flag award (Derbyshire County Council, 2020).
� Hosts both weddings and festivals such as Woodland Festival
11. Elvaston Castle SWOT Analysis-
Weaknesses
� Organizational weaknesses inhibit an institution's ability to maximize resource use
and maintain competitiveness (Williams, & Powell, 2019).
� For example, limited maintenance capital delays the growth of the
organization.
� Limited capital limits facility upgrading thus delaying possible customer
upgrading possibilities.
� Limited recreational activities options at the park minimize customer numbers
� Poor marketing management could inhibit Elvaston Castle’s marketability as
well as customer experience.
� Lack of transportation means linking directly to the Castle limits visitors willing to
travel to the park and lack private means.
� Equally, visitors lacking private transportation means could find alternative
public means such as taxis expensive.
12. Elvaston Castle SWOT Analysis-
Opportunities
� Leveraging business opportunities boost business performance (Williams,
& Powell, 2019).
� Elvaston Castle opportunities include park restoration and upgrading to
fit current customer demands.
� Appreciating options that increase the capacity of visitors such as the
construction of more hotels/lodges for guest attraction.
� Increasing the amount spend per person for a financial boost through
appreciating outdoor cinema events.
� Equally, glamping events could be arranged.
� Promoting activities that focus on growing the organization's revenue
such as Ale and wine exhibitions and setting mobile spas.
� Again, involving community farmers in visitor attraction by creating
market days and allowing them to make sales could grow revenue.
13. Elvaston Castle SWOT Analysis- Threats
� Threats facing an organization inhibit its ability to maintain competitiveness
(Williams, & Powell, 2019).
� The strategies used to cope with threats determine success stability.
� Funding and competition are the primary threats to Elvaston Castle's
competitiveness.
� Competition from surrounding local castles creates market pressure.
� Funding could inhibit service delivery thus drive customers away.
� Competition increases operational pressure and without proper planning,
Elvaston Castle could be driven out of the market.
� Elvaston Castle has a small cafeteria that does not allow the entry of pets.
� The opening is weather-based and thus extreme weather conditions inhibit
Elvaston Castle operations.
14. Gantt Chart
� No enough data
� Increasing visitor numbers, increasing spend per head and therefore
increasing revenue
� Developing a wider range of activities across the estate which are in-
keeping with the Spirit of Place
� Enhancing access, engagement and participation for all our stakeholders
� Restoration of the historic estate to reflect the past and envision the future
15. Porters 5 Forces Analysis On Elvaston
Castle
� Porter's five forces help organizations determine their
attractiveness and stability in a situation the different
sector forces.
� The stability is evaluated against threats that could
result from the entry of new businesses to the market.
� The second force evaluates attractiveness against
the emergence of substitutes.
� The third force evaluates business attractiveness
against the bargaining powers of buyers
� The fourth force evaluates organization
attractiveness against the bargaining power of
suppliers
� The fifth force examines attractiveness against the
degree of existing rivalry with competitors.
� The outcomes enable organizations to develop
solutions for promoting competitiveness especially
when changing situations are likely to disrupt
performance.
16. Porters 5 Forces Analysis On Elvaston
Castle
� New-market entrants could reduce organization attractiveness due to
competition (Juliana, & Nyoman, 2019).
� Business organizations focus on evaluating the market entry possibility to
determine the strengths limiting entry.
� Minimal industry barriers within the recreational sector promote the possibility of
market entrants.
� Although high capital demands could limit market entry especially for
organizations seeking to grow to the size of Elvaston Castle, small organizations
could minimize performance.
� Reducing organization attractiveness speeds the business failure possibility
� For example, reduced brand loyalty at Elvaston Castle could enhance the entry
for organizations with better services.
� Understanding the factors likely to motivate market entry to enable
organizations to focus on leveraging strengths (Huang, 2019).
17. Porters 5 Forces Analysis On Elvaston
Castle
� Availability of substitutes limits business attractiveness which enhances the
customers' need to seek alternative services.
� There are many existing recreation options including outdoor and indoor
activities offered in other organizations.
� Normally, indoor activities are preferred by youths who are a key target
market for Elvaston Castle entertainment activities.
� As such, Elvaston Castle must focus on promoting activities preferred by the
huge youth population in England.
� The buyer's bargaining power describes the customer ability to increase
pressure for proper products.
� The reduced numbers of visitors at the park indicate high buyer bargaining
power which reduced the business attractiveness.
18. Porters 5 Forces Analysis On Elvaston
Castle
� The supplier's bargaining power describes the pressure that could result
from the supplier.
� Elvaston Castle is the supplier for this case which makes its supplier power
highly minimal.
� For example, Elvaston Castle is unable to implement management options
for increasing profitability while compromising service quality.
� Compromising quality would reduce an organization’s performance.
� For example, using some factors like reducing the quality of services could
decline visitor experience.
� Rivalry among existing competitors remains clearly undefined due to
optional indoor recreational activities.
� Nevertheless, it is important for the park to boost its services to promote
attractiveness.
19. Socio Cultural Factors
� Social and cultural changes impact business performance in both negative and
positive ways.
� The impacts resulting from changes in target market moods and attitudes
influence the purchasing behaviors.
� Some of the factors likely to influence consumer behaviors include social
education, beliefs, attitudes, political ideology, and legal structure.
� Changing consumer preferences influence business performance either
negatively or positively.
� For example, Elvaston Castle could be affected by changing customer
preferences.
� Changes preferring substitute services could affect the organization’s
performance negatively.
� Social changes recommending the need for participating in recreational
activities could promote Elvaston Castle’s business, thus boosting performance.
20. Socio Cultural Factors
� Recreational consumer preferences are likely to change due to demographic
influence.
� Within England, age demographic changes are likely to affect the
performance of Elvaston Castle.
� For example, older people could still prefer outdoor recreational activities that
include walking exercise options.
� On the other hand, younger people might instead prefer indoor recreational
activities.
� This creates the need for incorporating indoor recreational activities to ensure
the interests of all customers regardless of the age demographic are
accommodated.
� Further, considering that age demographic preferences vary from time to time,
focusing on time-changeable activities could reduce management costs.
21. Socio Cultural Factors
� Other than age, demographic changes of age, gender, and religion could
equally influence business performance (Gurel and Tat 2017).
� The park management should consider incorporating demographic options.
� Preferences relating to consumer behavior such as environmental conservation
influence performance.
� As the park considers to develop for sustainability, considering environment
customer preferences is important.
� For example, it is important to revise the masterplan development projects
termed as unsustainable in community reports (Derbyshire County Council,
2018).
� Understanding the organization’s stability in a situation of change could
promote the anticipation of socio-cultural weaknesses and enhance the
avoidance of wrong decisions.
22. Conclusion
� In conclusion, strategic planning is crucial to business success and
competitiveness maintenance.
� Business strategy models provide an analysis of developing planning strategies.
� Applied models include PESTEL analysis, Swot analysis, Porters 5 forces
� Porters 5 forces are crucial to determining business attractiveness.
� Elvaston Castle has different strengths and opportunities that could be
leveraged to promote growth and competitiveness.
� Focusing on the right measures of handling weaknesses and threats could help
the organization protect market stability and enhance attractiveness.
� Therefore, Elvaston Castle should create a strategic development plan for
promoting both success and profitability while promoting environmental
conservation.
23. References
� Derbyshire County Council. (2018). Revised Elvaston Castle Master Plan (Highways,
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decisions/meetings/cabinet/20-12-2018-elvaston-castle-master-plan-part1.pdf
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2020, from https://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/leisure/countryside/countryside-sites/country-
parks-and-visitor-centres/elvaston/elvaston-castle-country-park.aspx
� Elvaston Castle Master Plan. (2020). Introduction – Elvaston Castle Master Plan 2019–2024.
Retrieved 28 February 2020, from https://masterplan.futureelvaston.co.uk/introduction/
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