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Strategy for bottled water

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BOTTLED WATER INDUSTRY Assessment 1 Module tutor: Steve Pyle Core Module: Strategy for organisations Index 1) PESTEL analysis: Political...............................................................page 3 Economic.............................................................page 3 Social cultural........................................................page 3 Technological........................................................page 4 Environmental.......................................................page 4 Legal...................................................................page 4 Conclusion............................................................page 5 Opportunities & threats summary.................................page 6/7 References............................................................page 8 Appendix: Appendix 1...........................................................page 9 Appendix 2...........................................................page 10 Appendix 3...........................................................page 11 Appendix 4...........................................................page 12 Appendix 5...........................................................page 13 Appendix 6...........................................................page 14 Appendix 7...........................................................page 15 Appendix 8...........................................................page 16 Appendix 9...........................................................page 17 Appendix 10.........................................................page 18 Appendix 11.........................................................page 19 2) Porter's five forcers : Diagram..............................................................page 20 The threat of entry..................................................page 21 The threat of substitutes............................................page 21 Bargaining power of suppliers....................................page 21 Bargaining power of buyers.......................................page 22 Rivalry................................................................page 22 Conclusion............................................................page 22 Key points............................................................page 23 References............................................................page 24 PESTEL analysis Political: Bottled drink manufactures shift their in house recycling operations to government recycling programs. For import and export, government stability to do business is crucial. Government regulations are in place and getting harder with the food and drug administration (FDA) standards of identity for the bottled water products to avoid being misbranded. These standards also take into consideration the...

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