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1、文檔可能無法思考全面,請瀏覽后下載! 樂購全球化分析英國啟航論文 英國的主要產(chǎn)業(yè)食品和飲料零售業(yè)的代表樂購公司為英國在生產(chǎn)和銷售方面提供了近三百萬個崗位,解決了近三百萬人的生計問題。隨著經(jīng)濟的發(fā)展,英國的超市正面臨嚴峻的挑戰(zhàn),隨著,戰(zhàn)略供應網(wǎng)絡的增長,對供應商的分析與管理的挑戰(zhàn)是現(xiàn)在大部分超市使用的戰(zhàn)略決策。其中,2004年,根據(jù)資料顯示樂購的零售銷售額占國內生產(chǎn)總值的9% 本文將從方方面面分析樂購公司的外部環(huán)境、資源分析、競爭與文化戰(zhàn)略以及各種戰(zhàn)略資源。 樂購作為英國市場上最大的公司,它旗下運行了四家子公司:Superstore, Extra, Metro以及E

2、xpress。公司大約銷售40000種食品、非食品、服裝等,除此之外樂購還擁有Value、Standard和Finest的一系列自有品牌。為了方便生產(chǎn),有些商店里還有加油站,因此樂購也是英國最大的獨立汽油零售商之一。作為世界上最大的食品零售商之一,樂購經(jīng)營了約2319家門店,雇傭的員工超過325000人,不僅如此,樂購公司還在它的附屬網(wǎng)絡提供在線服務。Tesco plc is the food and drink retail sector represents the major industry in the UK, providing employment for over three

3、million people in the main production and retailing. In 2004 retail accounted for 9% of (GDP) gross domestic product (Data monitor, 2003). In latest years UK supermarkets have come under increased analysis over their management of suppliers, yet the increase of strategic supply networks has been ess

4、ential part of largely supermarket strategies for the past decade. This report is provides Tesco, with emphasis on its external environment and company's analysis of resources, competence and culture strategic and the resources based on strategies.One of the largest food retailers in the wo

5、rld, Tesco operating about 2,319 stores and employing over 325,000 people. It provides online services through its subsidiary, T. The UK largest market company where it operates under four banners of Superstore, Extra, Metro and Express. The company sells about 40,000 food products, non-food lines,

6、clothing and other. The company's own-label products are at three levels, normal and finest, value,. As well as convenience produce, several stores have gas stations, becoming one of Britain's largest independent petrol retailers.  5 / 8環(huán)境分析結構PESTEL FRAMEWORK Political Factors

7、 the company Operating in a globalized environment. Tesco has stores around the world now operates in the Republic of Ireland, Europe , Slovakia, Poland , Czech Republic, Hungary and Turkey. It also operates in Asia in Thailand Japan Taiwan, South Korea, and Malaysia it is performance is greatl

8、y influenced by the political and legislative situation of these countries, including the (EU).For employment the government encourages retailers to provide a mix flexible job opportunities, lower-paid and locally-based jobs to highly-skilled, higher- located jobs paid and centrally- (Balchin, 1994)

9、. Moreover to meet the demand from population categories such as working parents senior citizens and Students. EconomicalFactors Tesco economic factors are of concern, because they are likely to influence demand, prices profits, and costs. One of the mainly influential factors on the econo

10、my is high unemployment levels, which decreases the effective demand for several goods. The economic factors are largely outside the control of the company, but their effects the marketing and performance can be deep. while international business is still increasing (Appendix A), and is expected to

11、contribute better amounts to Tesco's income over the next few years, the company is still highly dependent on the market. therefore, it would be badly affected by any slowdown exposed to the market concentration risks and in the UK food market. Social/CulturalFactors present trends sho

12、w that British customers have moved towards bulk' shopping, which is due to a range of social changes. Tesco have, therefore, improved the quantity of non-food stuff available for sale. Demographic changes such as the aging of people, the female workers are increase and a decline in prepara

13、tion home meal mean that UK retailers are also focusing on services and added-value products . adding, the focus is now towards; the share of the own-label in business mix, the operational improvements and supply chain , which can drive costs out of the business. National retailers are increasingly

14、reticent to take on new suppliers (Datamonitor Report, 2003Clarke, Bennison and Guy,1994;). The type of goods and services demanded by customers is a meaning of their consequent attitudes and beliefs and social conditioning . customers are becoming more and more aware of their attitudes towards

15、 food are constantly changing and health issues. For instance to accommodate an increased demand for organic products Tesco adapting the product mix, and also the first company to allow customers to pay in cash and cheques at the checkout. Technological Factors Technology is a main macro-e

16、nvironmental changeable which has influenced the increase of several Tesco products. The new technologies benefit the company and customers satisfaction raises because services can become more personalised and shopping more convenient, goods are readily and available.The launch of the Efficient Cons

17、umer Response initiative provided the shift that is now apparent in the management of food supply chains (Datamonitor Report, 2003In 2003, there has been improved pressure on several companies and managers to admit their responsibility to society. (Johnson and Scholes, 2003) The major societal

18、concern threatening food retailers has been environmental issues, a key region for companies to proceed in a socially responsible way. therefore, by recognizing this tendency in the broad ethical stance, the company corporate social responsibility is concerned through the ways in which an organizati

19、on exceeds the minimum obligations to stakeholders particular through regulation and business governance 波特的五種影響PORTER'S FIVE FORCES Threat of New Entrants The UK grocery market is mainly dominated by competitors, including the major brands of Tesco ,Sainsbury's Safeway ,and Asda,

20、that take a market share of 70% and small chains of Somerfield, Waitrose and Budgens with a further 10%. Over the last 30 years, Ritz (2005), the grocery market has been changed into the supermarket-dominated business. The Majority of the large chains have built their power due to operating efficien

21、cy, major marketing-mix expenditure and one-stop shopping. This power had a large impact on the small traditional shops, such as, bakers, butchers and etc. therefore, these days it possesses a strong barrier for new companies who want to enter the grocery market. For example, it becomes rather diffi

22、cult for new entrants to increase sufficient capital because of large fixed costs and highly developed supply chains. in advanced technology This is also evident in huge investments done by large chains, like Tesco, for stock control systems that impact new entrants and the existing ones and checkou

23、ts . Other barriers include economies of scale achieved by Tesco. Bargaining Powerof Suppliers This force that can be influenced by major grocery chains and that fear of losing their business to the large supermarkets. Therefore, this consolidates more leading positions of stores like Tesco and

24、 Asda in negotiating better prices from suppliers that small individual chains are unable to match Ritz (2005). UK based suppliers are also threatened by the rising ability of retailers to source their products from abroad at cheaper deals. The relationship with sellers can have same effects in cons

25、training the strategic freedom of the company and in influencing its margins. The forces of competitive rivalry have reduced the profit margins for suppliers and supermarket chains. Bargaining Power of Customers Porter M. (1980) more products that become standardized or undifferentiated, the lo

26、wer the switching cost, and therefore, more power is yielded to buyers. Tesco's famous loyalty card Club card remains the successful customer retention strategy that increases the profitability of Tesco's business. In meeting customer needs, better choices, customizing service, ensure low pr

27、ices, constant flow of in-store promotions like Tesco enables brands to control and retain their customer base. In recent years the food retailing has changed due to a large demand of consumers doing the majority of their shopping in supermarkets that shows a larger need for supermarkets to sell non

28、-food items. Also it has provided supermarkets with a new strategic expansion into new markets of banking. moreover Consumers have become more aware of the issues surrounding fairer trade and the influence of western consumers on the expectations and aspirations of Third World producers. Ethically a

29、nd ecologically benign sound production of consumer produce such as coffee, tea, and cocoa is viable, and such products are widely available at the majority of large chains. Threat of Substitutes for a particular product General substitution is able to reduce demand, while there is a threat of

30、consumers switching to the alternatives Porter M. (1980). In the grocery industry this can be seen in the form of the substitute of need or product-for-product and is further weakened by new trends, such as the way small chains of convenience stores are emerging in the industry. In this case Tesco i

31、s trying to acquire existing small-scale operations and opening Express and Metro stores in city centres and local towns Ritz (2005). 3.5Bargaining Powerof Competitors The grocery environment has seen a very significant growth in the size and market dominance of the larger players, with greater store size, increased retailer concentration, and the uti

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