Thursday, September 19, 2019
Impacts Upon Skinclads Business in the Next Five Years Essay -- Busin
Impacts Upon Skinclad's Business in the Next Five Years    In order to analyse the operating environment of Skinclad, an audit of  the performance of the organisation was executed. This took the form  of an environmental scan which assessed the internal and external  environment of the company. The findings of this scan will provide an  understanding and appreciation of the many factors impacting directly  or indirectly upon the companyââ¬â¢s operations. The report explores the  macro and micro environmental factors which are likely to impact upon  Skincladââ¬â¢s business over the next five years, reviews the internal  factors, existing marketing mix and highlights possible problems  areas. The Swot analysis lists the main strength of the business, its  weakness and likely threats and opportunities the company may face in  the future. Finally, the report identifies recommendations and  possible options for improving production and the financial viability  of Skinclad.    MACRO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS    PEST ANALYSIS A1    A PEST analysis is an environmental scan of the macro economic factors  impacting on the operations of an organisation. It analyses the  following factors and its relation to the UK Textile industry:    * Political  * Economical  * Social  * Technological    The relevance of this analysis is significant in gauging world trends  and its consequent role in influencing social, cultural,  technological, demographical and economical factors. The analysis  notes with interest the current state of the UK Textile industry which  has experienced a slump since the late 1990 (Figure 1). The figure  shows that total output had declined significantly over the period and  production has collapsed by 30%. This may be attributed to the effect  of globalisation and a shift to importing clothing from cheaper Asian  markets such as Philippines, Indonesia and Bangladesh. Many local  manufacturers were affected by this move. A case in point was Marks  and Spencer who were committed to local producers until the early 2000  when they were forced to source garments from cheaper suppliers  outside of the UK to compete with the influx of European retailers.  The establishment of the European Union and institution of the Euro  dollar has further exacerbated the situation for local producers as a  strong UK currency (à £) has made exports more costly to other regions  in the Eur...              ...shion    Shared Values    ÃË This is not applicable to the case    Sustainable Competitive Advantage    ÃË Has been in existence for over twenty two year    ÃË Developed an establish network that includes, suppliers, retailers    Appendix 4  ==========    8 Pââ¬â¢s    Product    * Jackets and full-length coats in twenty different styles    Place    * Old dilapidated building in the old textile industry main district    Price    * Basic assumption that product is high priced since product is high    quality    Promotion  =========    * This information was not provided in the case. However, the need    for promotion may be limited as there is a direct link to a    retailer who purchase the majority of the product    Profit    * Profit has been eroded over the years with a net value of à £1 on    certain product    Physical    * Old rented premises in what used to be the hub of the UK textile    industry    Process    * This information was not available from the case    People    - Not accessible from case    Appendix 5  ----------    Ansoff Matrix  existing products  new products  Existing  Markets  Market Penetration  Product Development  New  Markets  Market Development  Diversification                        
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