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.word 可编辑 .Index pageIndex page⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯.. Introduction⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯.Background ⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯.. FindingsSection 1⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯Section 2⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯Section 3⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯Conclusion⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯Reference⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯..word 可编辑 .IntroductionBackgroundSSP plc is a company operating in the food manufacturing industry. It is engaged in food processing, supplying all the main supermarket chains with first class process meat products. During the last few years the company has been difficult because of the BSE andFoot and Mouth disease made a declining demand for meat product. The bad outstanding achievement stopped in 2004 and a partial rebound in the market produced an increase in turnover by nearly 15%. It is expected that this rebound in the market will gather momentum over the coming year and the SSP plc is planning to take even greater strides forward by opening a new processing plant in Glasgow.As requested in the chief executive s memo’ of 30 December, here is my reportsummarising and analysising the financial position of the SSP plc for the year 2003 and2004.OutlineThe main body of the report will evaluate five parts:Part 1--- Analyze the users of financial information and the purpose of using.Part 2--- State of financial source and categorize with their characteristics.Part 3---Explain the cash flow statement of SSP plc.Analyze the recent financial performance and position of the SSP plc.(Including my recommendations about how to improvement of business performance).word 可编辑 .FindingsSection ers of financial accounts.Users of financial statements are a group of people or organizations who use the information to make evaluations and decisions. Users of financial information can bedivided into two categories: internal and external users.Now, I will use a table to show you the users’ purpose and sources of information to get the statements.Section 2.Source of financesTo run a business, organizations require finance for different proposes and for varyinglengths of time. In the finance, we divide sources of capital into two categories: equitycapital and loan capital. Equity capital is the finance provided by the owner and there is nointerest to pay. Loan capital refers to money that is borrowed from a source outside thebusiness. The interest of loan capital must be paid. Sources of finances could be clarifiedinto short, medium and long term. The short-term refers to finance that are borrowed fora period of no more than one year. The medium-term refers to funds that are borrowed fora period of between two and ten years. Long-term refers to funds that are borrowed for aperiod of more than ten years.In the case study, the source of finances of SSP plc is: trade creditors, tax, bank overdraft, debentures, ordinary share capital and the retained profits from last account period..word 可编辑 .Short-term sources:1.Trade creditors:Trade creditors are produced when the purchase of raw materials or stock is delaying topay, thus, there is more cash which would be used for other uses. There is also aninterest free way of raising finance. However, the credit could lead to poor relationswith suppliers and the customers may forfeit discounts.The credit is£544,000 in 2003 and it decreased to he percentage£405,000ofin 2004. T decrease is 25.56%. The decrease of credit infers that SSP plc has a good financialsituation that it has a strong ability to pay credits back to suppliers. This could improvethe relationship with suppliers.2.Bank overdraft:Bank account holders can prearrange with the bank to draw cheques to a greater valuethan the actual balance in the account. Interest should be paid by customers and bankcharges will apply where an overdraft limit has been exceeded. Bank overdraft is flexibleand cheap. It has a low cost. Some small bank overdraft even has a free of charge.SSP plc had no overdraft but the number increased to£86,000 in 2004. The shows that the company borrowed money from bank for its expansion in Glasgow.Long-term sources:1.Debentures:Debentures are loans make to companies that carry a fixed rate of interest.Thecompany ’fixeds assets normally secure debentures. Debentures have a fixed timeperiod or an open time period. The shareholders are not debenture holders.Adebenture interest is paid as an expense not an appropriation of profit.SSP plc has a fixed debenture (£1,560,000) in the year of 2003 and 2004. It tells us the company ’ s fixed assets are steady.2.Ordinary shares:Ordinary shareholders receiving pay-outs from company after preference shareholdersare paid. Ordinary share dividends are not fixed and subject to companyperformances and decisions of management in paying dividend.In SSP Company, the ordinary share capital is£1,950,000and in2004both.It2003infers that the company has a steady operation situation.3. Retained ProfitsThe retained profit is the finance brought from the last financial period. It is not fixedand may be a negative number. It presents operational situation of last period.The retained profits decreased from 505,000£ to420,000£. The percentage change ofdecrease is 16.83%. The lower ratio shows us the company had made fewer profits in2003 then it was in 2002.Section 3. Ratio Analysis1.Major inflows is Net cash flow op erating activates of£ 1,345,000.Major outflow is Payments to acquire fixed assets, which takes£ 984, 2.Ratio AnalysisProfitability Ratios:Gross Profit Percentage=Gross profit/Turnover x 100%2003: GPP=£ 7,000,000/£ 11,674,000 x59100.96%=2004: GPP=£ 8,037,000/£ 13,382,000 x60100.06%=Trend: IncreaseAnalysis: The increase of ratio is a good sign. The positive trend can be an indicationthat stock control of meat product has improved, demand for the meat product has increased after the diseases, or purchasing policies have improved. The managers should keep the good trend and go on develop it, such as improving marketing strategy, setting better pricing policy, or improving stock control.Net Profit Percentage=Net Profit before Taxation/ Turnover x 100%2003: NPP=£ 1,182,000/£ 11,674,000 x10100.13%=2004: NPP=£ 901,000/£ 13,382,000 x 6100.73%=Trend: DecreaseAnalysis: The decrease of the ratio is a bad sign that it indicates a low profit of the company. From the P&L Account of the SSP plc, we know that although the grossprofit increased, the operation cost is much higher in 2004; it leads to a decrease innet profit. So the managers should think about how to decrease our operation cost tohelp our company earn more profit.Liquidity Ratios:Current Ratio=Total Current Assets/Total Current Liabilities.word 可编辑 .2003: CR=£ 1,195,000/£ 767,000=1.562004: CR=£ 1,248,000/£ 701,000=.78Trend: IncreaseAnalysis: the increase of ratio is a good sign. Generally speaking a healthy current ratiois at least 2:1. The 1.56 and 1.78 indicate the company is a little bit over trading andhave difficulty in meeting its short-term debts. The main reason for the increase is the increase in the total current assets and decrease in the total current liabilities.I suggest that the company may keepmore profit for the short-term debts.The Acid Test Ratio=Liquid Assets/Current Liabilities2003: (£ 1,195,000-£608,000)/£ 767,000=.772004: (£ 1,248,000-£796,000)/£ 701,000=.64Trend: DecreaseAnalysis: The decrease is a bad sign. The ratio should be 1:1. But the ratio in both of2003 and 2004 is less that 1. And unfortunately, the ratio is still decreasing. SSP plcmeets a liquidity problem that the liquid assets decrease. The company managersshould pay attention to this ratio and organizatio n ’ s development.Efficiency Ratios:Fixed Asset Turnover=Turnover/Fixed Assets2003:£ 11,674,000/£ 4,017,000=2.91 times2004:£ 13,382,000/£ 4,318,000=.10times.word 可编辑 .Trend: IncreaseAnalysis: Where this ratio gas increase, this is a good sign. It indicates that the existingfixed assets are generating more sales and maybe investment in new fixed assets gascould be been paid off. Managers of SSP plc should develop and focus on it.Debtors Collection Period=Debtors/Turnover x 3652003:£ 306,000/£11,674,000 9x.57365=days2004:£ 452,000/£13,382,000 12x365=.33daysTrend: IncreaseAnalysis: It is a bad sign that there is an increase in DCP. It indicates that SSP’ s m have a poor credit control of poor invoicing system. The bad debts may also increase.The leaders of SSP should check their invoicing and reminder system to keep the ratioa proper range.Investment Ratios:Interest Cover=Profit Before Interest & Tax/Interest Charges2003:£ 1,416,000/£ 234,000=6.052004:£ 1,135,000/£ 234,000=.85Trend: DecreaseAnalysis: This ratio shows how capable the company is of covering its interest charges.The decrease is not good because the company is less able to meet its interest payments. But the ratio is still in a reasonable range. Leaders should try to increasecompany ’ s profit to keep this ratio a high level..word 可编辑 .Debt Ratio=Total Debts/Total Assets x 100%2003: (£ 767,000+£ 1,560,0(£4,017,000+0)/ £1,195,000) x 100%=44.65%2004: (£ 701,000+£ 1,560,000)/(£4,318,000+ £1,248,000) x 100%=40.62%Trend: DecreaseAnalysis: It is a good sign that the ratio increased. However, a healthy ratio shouldkeep around 50%. It indicates that SSP has fewer liabilities or keeps more assets. Thesign should be kept by managers.3.RecommendationAfter reading and analyzing three accounts from SSP Company, I found some problemswith it and now I will present my suggestions about the future management in thesetwo parts.Operational recommendationA ratio of Net Profit Percentage shows us that SSP plc has a high expenditure inoperation cost. It also indicates that the company has a low level of cost control.Therefore, I suggest that SSP should try to decrease the costs of sales and theoperation cost, such as adopting new management system and using contractors tofind distribution channels but to find them itself.Financial recommendationFor the source of finance, SSP has a bad performance of financial operating. In the CashFlow Statement, the Financing is£0, but the company is planning expansion in Glasgo The main inflow of the company is the sales. It is a dangerous phenomenon if the.word 可编辑 .company wants to use the turnover to expanse its business because it is impossible touse the current cash to support long-term investment. So I suggest that the companymay increase the number of share capital or make more debentures to get more long-term capital for expansion.ConclusionBy analyzing the P&L Account, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement, we can infer thatSSP plc has a good operational performance. However, there are still many parts to improve and develop to help the company maximize profits.ReferenceRay H. Garrison, Managerial Accounting, Business Publications Inc., 1985, Printed inU.S.A.J.R.DYSON, Accounting for Non-accounting Students, Financial Times, 2004, Printed in Great Britain.Frank Wood & Alan Sangster, Business Accounting 2, Financial Times,Pitman Publishing, 1999, Printed in China.。
Assessment task 1Outcome coveredAll outcomes (1-5)Section 1:(a).The PESTEL analysis heading are a framework in which environmental influence are categorized into six main types: political, economic, socio-cultural, technological,, environmental and legal.1.P: political forces, as the political arena has a huge influence upon the regulationof business and the spending of consumers and other businesses. The political is including government stability, taxation policy, social welfare policies and the trade regulations.In our case of J D Wetherspoon plc, the Monopolies and Mergers Commission take a ruling about broken the ‘tied house’ system, this ruling limited the brewer selling the beer and brewing the beer at same time. And the government pays attention for the disadvantage.2. E: economic forces, as the state of a trading economy in the short-term andlong-term influence the wealth of a population. The economic is including interest rates, inflation, and disposable income and product seasonality and so on.About the J D Wetherspoon plc, in the start of twenty first century, J D Wetherspoon was facing much more competition. The retail licensing marking had adapted to the changes in the ‘tied house’ system and other retail pub chains like Regent Inns an d Punch Taverns had been developing their businesses. And the supermarket began selling drinks also have influence on the company.3.S: socio-cultural forces. Such as religion and demographics impact upon productdesign and spending by consumers. It includes lifestyle trends, education level, population demographics and social responsbilityIn the case, people more and more carefully to take attention on their health, so they began to reduce the wine drinking. Then J D Wetherspon plc develops a kind of low ethanol wine.4.T: technological forces, such as information technology influences productionmethods, and transportation influences market penetration and product costs. It will include speed of introduction of new technologies, innovations/developments and consumer buying options and so on.In the case, with the technological develop, the beer can be bottled and selling in the market. Because of this, people isn’t need to drink beer only in the pubs. This can decrease the sell share of the J D Wetherspoon.5.L: legal forces, such as product safety influences design, and trading practicesinfluence how businesses conduct themselves in the market. It may include likeemployment law, healthy and safety, company law and consumer protection and so on.In the case, the government issued policies to limit the wine drinking, and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission take a ruling about broken the ‘tied house’ system, this ruling limited the brewer selling the beer and brewing the beer at same time. All of these legal force could have influence on J D Wetherspoon.(b).The analysis of the organization’s internal and external strategic environment is referred to as a SWOT analysis. SWOT is an acronym for strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats. The SWOT analysis is a very popular tool with managersmanagers began as bar staff or cleaners. The company provide lifelong training and adopt he staff suggestion, and communicate with them, J D Wetherspoon provide quiet environment and the service are always satisfied the consumer demand, all of these can protect the company develop well.W: the food in pubs of J D Wetherspoon, it supports complimentary crisps with baguettes, this kind is bad for customers’ health and it didn’t distinguish the hot degree, this might cause customer’s discontented for the J D Wetherspoon. It also doesn’t have children’s meals. This will let the customers of adult unconvenient, and it may because the children are hurt. All of these can loss the customers.O:J D Wetherspoon is managing he pub style as ‘quiet’. But now, it acquired the Lloyds pub chain, J D Wetherspoon develop it as another style. This kind of pub’s music dazed outlets with a much stronger entertainment element and show TV programs, this can attract much more customers. The company also begun developing budget hotel, this can develop another market and increase the profit of J D Wetherspoon.T: J D Wetherspoon faced many computers, like Regent Inns, Punch Taverns and the supermarket. They will strive the share of market and the customer. The government policy also influences it. Like the limit of brewing and drink beer in the century of the city, this also can decrease the share of J D Wetherspoon. (c).Through a SWOT analysis an organization can assess its current position and makecomparisons with competitors in order to plan activities and resources appropriately. It is the first stage of planning and helps managers to focus on key issues. It is important remember when carrying out a SWOT analysis that it is not absolute. Simple rules for successful SWOT analysis like next:Be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of the organization.Analysis should distinguish between where your organization is today, and where be in the future.Be specific. Avoid grey areas.Always analysis in relation to the competition.Keep your SWOT short and simple. Avoid complexity and over-analysis. SWOT analysis is a kind of subjective and short term in its nature, so it can’t use to analysis long-term situation.For example, when you analysis the opportunities, you can think about: where are the good opportunities available to our organization?Section 2:(a).1. Organizational culture is difficult to define precisely. A simple description is that it is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or ‘the way we do things here’. It acts as the social glue which holds the organization together. Research shows that the culture of an organization can significantly affect the way in which the company operates, particularly in terms of its effectiveness. Shared values become embodied in the organization’s ideology or philosophy and act as a quite to behav ior and ways of dealing with anxiety.In J D Wetherspoon pubs, it says that people are its best asset. The company is satisfied the staff, so this is its organizational culture. It has a flexible training policy which enables people from all kinds of different backgrounds to join the company. It is committed to lifelong training and it provides staff with opportunities to gain relevant qualifications such as those offered by the British Institute of Innkeeping, 20% of senior managers began as bar staff or cleaners.2. Basic assumptions at a very fundamental, almost subconscious, level tell employees how to perceive, think and feel about things. These are the elements of culture are unseen and not openly identified in the day-to-day interactions of the member s of the organization. Culture elements at this level exist as ‘unspoken rules’ and are rarely discussed within the organization. They direct the way events and actions are perceived and interpreted by the organization.In the case, J D Wetherspoon create a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking.(b).A kind of recognized model of organizational culture is Terrence Deal and Allan Kennedy. It is based on how quickly organizations receive or strategies and the level of risk that they take. Deal and Kennedy stated that these two factors gave rise to four generic types of cultures, which they called tough guy/macho culture, work hard/play hard culture, bet-the-company culture and process culture. Through the case, we canknow Tim Martin is a ‘big man’ in his company; he manages the company with his mind and idea, it company is include by the food industry, all the staff work hard every day, and then they will have a holiday for several days. So J D Wetherspoon is suit the tough work hard/pay hard culture.The work hard/pay hard culture’s core value is keeping good customer service. In the case, the company has a ‘lifestyle guarantee’ which aims to give managers time for a life outside work. Another key aspect of the company’s operation is ‘invo lvement and communication’. Staffs are kept in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of Board meetings. The company always pays highly attention to the staff and the customers, and the information’s high-speed recreation, and the company also does these suggestions quickly.(c).Culture is something every organization has, but it is not a concrete entity. The culture of an organization impacts upon how that organization reacts to change and it also explains what an organizations stands for. Organizational culture is difficult to define precisely. A simple description is that it is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or ‘the way we do things here’. The founders of the organization have traditionally had a major impact on the organization’s early culture. Through the culture and the behaviors, in the company, the company built the pubs environment very quiet and let its staff work hard in several days and have a holiday in several days.So, a kind of culture will have a kind of behavior.(d).The other type of Terrence Deal and Allan Kennedy of recognized model of organizational culture is process culture, it is focus on details and process excellence. However, the stress may come from internal politics and stupidity of the system. This kind of culture has slow feedback/reward and low risk. As a food industry, it pays attention on the result about the customers satisfied. So it isn’t paying much attention on the details and process. If the company becomes the process culture, it will bog down with how things are done and not with what is to be achieved.Section 3:(a)In the Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), there are three strategies: cost leadership, differentiation and segmentation, niche or focus strategy.1.Cost leadership is a low cost leader---gain competitive advantage from being ableto produce at the lowest cost---‘cost advantage is the focuses’, the low cost doesn’t mean low price---gain the benefits. It in a broad market scope environment where it has a kind of substitute products and power competition. 2.Differentiation is differentiated goods and services satisfy the needs of customers,and the companies can de-sensitize prices and focuses on value-higher price and a better margin. So it needs to incur additional costs in creating its competitive advantage. It in a broad market scope environment is in that the customers’loyalty can help the company limited and reduce new entrants and competitors. 3.The segmentation, niche or focus strategy is included cost focus and focusdifferentiation.The cost focus is a form aims at being the lows cost producer in that niche or segment, it in a narrow market scope environment like low cost than thedifferentiation in a niche.The focus differentiation is a firm creates competitive advantage through differentiation within the niche or segment. Its potential problems are small,specialist niches could disappear in the long term. Its associated environmentis in the narrow market scope, you can use a special product from the majordeveloped market competitors who have different purposes.(b)In the case, during the1980s and 1990S the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs. And it is developing a style that is quiet, healthy and satisfied environment. In the case, we can see that it build non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. To its staff, the company thinks that people are its best asset. This style is more different with others.In our case, all of these we have said, during the 1980s and 1990s, J D Wetherspoon is a pub chain, it has many pubs, the company’s aim is to manage the pub to satisfied with the customer, and it is always make its strategy in the pub chain, its all of actions like provide cheap beer and non-smoking area and so on, which are all of set the main point to its pub manage style.So I advise that the company’s situation is suit Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), differentiation.From the strategy, J D Wetherspoon gets more benefits, here I only identify four about it: the company build its own style and brand, it has its own customer group, the expansion about share and scope is growing quickly, and the benefits is more than before.(c)During the 21st century, J D Weterspoon was facing much mire competition, and through the government’s policy limited, its develop was decrease and slowly, then it begain to change its style and acquired others, it serve breakfast and open earlier in the morning, support the family dining area, show televised football and so on. The company also began to manage other area like the hotel.So it suit Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), segmentation, niche or focus strategy.During the1980s and 1990s, the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs. In the case, we can see that it build non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. To its staff, the company thinks that people are its best asset. It is Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), differentiation.During the 21st century, it also pays attention to the staff, but it try to change its style, manage motel, and the food what has provided.(d)When a company was changing business strategy, it must be considering the factors, so as J D Wetherspoon .Exterior environment: by the start of the twenty first century, because of the retail licensing market had adapt to the changes in the “tied house”system and other competitor had been adapted it and developing their business. So JD Wetherspoon was facing much more competition. Many other competitorsrun the pub and receive the pay rent, this situation lead to saturation of the pub market. So J D Wetherspoon needs to change its business strategy.Policy: during 2002-2004, government allows the supermarket began selling drinks, particularly premium larger, at loss-leader prices. This means that the pub can not compare with supermarket in price. On the other hand, government concern about binge drinking and the consequent ant special behaviors, particularly in city centers. This lead the decrease of new pub number and shares of case form. They must to change to save their company.(e)Strategy is many things like plan, pattern, position, ploy and perspective. As position, strategy is the stance organizations take. Organizations can choose to: be a specialist provider; be the low-cost provider and so on. In the case, we can know that: at first, it supplies special environment quiet, clean, non-smoking to others. During the development of pubs, they all became to do special environment like that. Then J D W began to serve breakfast, show World Cup football and so on, it also develop new brand like ” L N O”, and begun developing budget hotel as “Wetherlodges” to change its strategy, all these process of strategy from differentiation to focus on difference strategy choosing is its strategic choice. So the strategy choosing is a process.(f)Key issues in the management of a business strategy like next:Market/industry knowledgeSufficiency of resources and capabilitiesOffering consumers ’a unique value ’ perceived or realEstablishing a key ’differentiator’Consistent communication consistentlyManagement must keep change feasible and StructureRecognize the principal causes of strategic change.About the J D Wetherspoon, I will talk about two points:Consistent communication consistently. In the J D Wetherspoon, ‘movement and communication’, staffs are keeping in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of broad meeting.And J D Wetherspoon attend to listen to the staff voice, like their suggestions wetherspoon’s ‘listening’ policy is based on a system successfully pioneered by the hi-foreteller, richer sounds.Establishing a key ‘differentiator’. During the development and growth of the company, it provides real ale beers at relatively low prices and care about child and disable, it build non-smoking area to keep health for the customers.Section 4:(a)Because of the two powers about restraining forces and driving forces take effect. The strategy of J D Wetherspoon changed over time. Through two forces of restraining is the force working against desired changes. And the other force of diving is the force of working for desired changes.If the diving force is stronger than restraining force, then the firm will be changing. The leader could compare the two forces, and consider the company need to change or not.Next we will talk about J D Wetherspoon’s driving force and restraining forces.1.Driving forces: The increase competition, many competitors run pubs to rentthe money.Government takes many police like concern about bingedrinking, and thought it is anti-social behaviors.The changing market, the market appears to be over-supplied.2.Restraining forces: Inertia (habit) of the J D Wetherspoon, like their staff, theyhave habit to their ruler and management. They want the steadyenvironment of work.Strength of culture in the J D Wetherspoon is very strong, theculture has a strong effect on J D Wetherspoon and its staff andits structure.(b)The big changes from business ethics is a mainly factor in the J D Wetherspoon.In the case, the government concern about binge drinking and think it is an anti-social behaviors, and it is particularly in the city canters. The situation of pub wasn’t been saw to be encouraging brings them bad policing. The event causes a bad effect on J D Wetherspoon.The bad influence on J D Wetherspoon about profit and shares and sales. Tim Martin now as an executive, he had give up his power through daily time. So the business ethics is very important factors for J D Wetherspoon.(c)The role of management of J D Wetherspoon dealing with the changes is like next:Establishing directions: developing a vision of the future often in the distant future, and strategies for producing the changes needed to achieve that vision.During the J D Wetherspoon’s development and grows, the firm sale bear in cheap price, take non-smoking area, provide television program and so on. All of these means J D Wetherspoon adopt the above behavior to reply change.Aligning people: communicating direction in words and deeds to all whose cooperation may be need so as to influence the creation of teams and coalitions that understand the vision and strategies and accept their validity. About the J D Wetherspoon, it communicates and knows about customers needs, then change its business, like breakfast serving in the morning before normal time at 11:00 a.m.Motivating and inspiring: energizing people to overcome major political, bureaucratic and resource barriers to change by satisfying basic, but often unfulfilled, human needs. Monitoring organizing and results, through find the careless to solve the problems. The leader should fide out the difference between J D Wetherspoon and others. It always needs to communication with people, know their needs and solve them, help them to adapt the changes in the company.(d)I will give some suggestions to J D Wetherspoon’s management, in order to help them analysis a change situation. I am introducing the three-step conceptual framework from Kurt Lewin to management. He has introduced the three-step change model in 1951 and has agreed the change that should be involved and concerned with the three stages and the individuals.The three stages like next:Unfreezing the present. Reducing the forces maintaining the organization in its present situation. Recognizing the need for change and important.In this stage, management need let their employees know the importance ofthe change. In the 21th centaury of the case of J D Wetherspoon, it faced more competition. Some other retail pub chains had been developing their business,and some of the pub are increasing the market appears to be over-supplied.The government limited the drinking and the consequent anti-social behavior.In a word, the market share, profit and sales are decreasing. So the company needs to change.Moving to the new level. Shifting the behavior of the organization to a new level by encouraging staff to adopt mew behavior and attitudes. The implementation of the change.In this stage, the employee needs to accept the mew business culture with the management’s help. Leader can use motivate methods to encourage employees say yes to the change. For instance, they can give rewards toemployees, or so benefits. About J D Wetherspoon, it has some changes like: most pubs have a dedicated family dining area where children and theirparents can eat together, and the pub began to serve breakfast and open earlier in the morning, and pubs start to show TV program and the television football, and so on.Refreezing the new level. Stabilizing the organization in its new state of equilibrium by, for example, establishing a new culture or new structure that reinforces the change.In this stage, the behavior and attitudes of the employees needs managers’force to treat and adapt the new culture, and monitor is essential. Managers need to ensure the business changes’attitudes and concepts and the new business culture. The company of this case should adapt a number of methods to strength change and achieve fully implement the change.If it needs ensure the successful about fully implement change. We need adapt Kotter and Schlesinger’s management style in order to dealing with the resistance to change.Education and communication. In this method, leader needn’t presume the information and knowledge and passed downward through the organization automatically, on the other hand, they should communicate with the employee in every stage of change. In J D Wetherspoon, it adopts a key aspect of operation about “involvement and communication”. Employees always keep touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of board meetings. J D Wetherspoon does well in the acting and listening for their business. J D Wetherspoon can effectively use the method to communicate with staffs.In education aspects, J D Wetherspoon need set train classes for employees to improve the themselves, and ensure that staffs could adapt the new business culture and structures. In order to reduce the feel of worry, then will positive to change. Staffs clear up any misunderstandings and receive the full facts, the resistance will subside.Participation: the leader should let the employees to consultation process, and ensure them could obtain enough information of change. The manager also take them know they are valued; their opinion is valued for the company. This situation can ensure their information is right and immediate, and ensure the combat rumor and effectively combat employees feel they have lake of information and communication. So it is difficult for individuals to resist change the idea in which they have participated.。
H N D商法导论O u t c o m e2案例+答案(总5页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--Case study 1£500. He entersSamir sees a set of golf clubs displayed in a shop window forthe shop and states he will take the clubs. The shopkeeper however says theclubs are no longer for sale. Samir is demanding that he be sold the clubs and at the price displayed.Identify the essential requirements of a contract and discuss whether a contract exists here.A contract is an agreement between parties having the capacity to make it, inthe form demanded by the law, to perform, on one side or both, acts which arenot trifling, indeterminate, impossible or illegal, creating an obligation enforceable in a court of law. A valid contract has three essential features: there must be a agreement on all material aspects; at least two contracting parties and legal obligations.A contract consists of an offer and an acceptance. If there is no offer in the first place then there can be no contract. The basic elements of a contract include an offer and an acceptance.£500.In the case Samir sees a set of golf clubs displayed in a shop window forHe enters the shop and states he will take the clubs. But shopkeeper says theclubs are no longer for sale. Samir is demanding that he be sold the clubs and at the price displayed.According to this case we can say that these is not exist a contract. In the case that a set of golf clubs are exhibited in a shop window, thus it is not an offer. Because the goods displayed in a shop window as a invitation to treat, we can know that goods displayed in a shop window (even when priced) are classed asa willingness to negotiate on the shops part. Invitations to treat also is considered to inquiry the price of goods, means a party to invite the otherperson to make offers. Different an offer, a willingness to negotiate only as prepared to make a contract of behavior on the issue who is not legally binding. The customer will make the offer to buy the goods which the shop are perfectly within their rights to refuse. The invitations to treat are not legally classed as offers and therefore cannot be accepted.Before the party who gave off the invitations to treat could not accept the other people’s offers they can revocation, and then the contract is not build. When Samir asked to buy the golf clubs the shopkeeper refused hin, and there was no acceptance. So when the shopkeeper refused Samir which is a set of golf clubsare not the good for sale, it just be used as ornament, and attracted the consumers interested. So an offer in this case is not found, either nor contract consists of an offer and an acceptance, we can know that there is on offer and there is on contract.Case study 2Tom is the top salesman for ABC Motors. He has been offered a job by a rival company but is concerned because there is a clause in his contract whichprevents him from working for any other car company for five years.Tom is the top salesman because he regularly tells potential customers whatthey like to hear rather than the facts. He has done this in relation to ages of vehicles, odometer readings and vehicle service histories.Tom recently completed a deal to buy a vintage sports car for ABC Motors from now discover that Barry (not his real name) had stolen the vehicle.Question 1What is a restrictive covenant Advise Tom as to the legality of the clause in his contract.You can refer to Bluebell Apparel Ltd v Dickinson (1980) on page 146Question 2How would you classify Tom’s statements to the customers and what are thepossible consequences for Tom and ABC motors in relation to these statementsYou can refer to Smith v Sim(1954) on page 161Question 3What is the legal position with regard to the vehicle which Tom has purchased from BarryYou can refer to Morrison v Robertson(1908) on page 1531 Restrictive covenant is a agreement which restrict the party liberty to work and trade. Such contracts are VOID unless the restriction can be shown to be reasonable to both parties involved and to the general public. There are three types of restrictive covenants: contracts between employer and employee,‘solus’ agreements.contracts between sellers and purchaser of a business andFor all three types, the party attempting to enforce the agreement must provethat it is reasonable to both parties concerned and to the general public. If they are unable to do this then the contract will be considered void and unenforceable. (from the text bookP142-142) This contract are legality, and the restriction was fair in this contract. Because the relationship of Tom and ABC motor is employer and employee, when enter employment and employee mayagree to some restriction being placed on his future employment or trade. Later the employee may feel the restriction is unfair and therefore he may break it. In such circumstances it would be up to the employer take him to court and seekan ‘interdict’ forbidding the employee to break the agreement. They willconsider the factor the nature of the job the employee was doing(from the text book P142). If Tom worked for any other company within the validity period ofthe contract that he would be in a position to harm his ex employers.2 The 4 main causes of error are: innocent misrepresentation, fraudulent misrepresentation,’s statements to customersnegligent misrepresentation and concealment of facts. And Tomclassify fraudulent misrepresentation,A false and material statement which induces a partyhe regularly tells potentialto enter into a contract this is misrepresentation. Becausecustomers what they like to hear rather than the facts and him without caring whether it is true or false.Fraudulent misrepresentation can lead a contract being madevoid if it involved these points,first is fraudulent misrepresentation causes error in the substantials. Second is the other party relied on the misrepresentation and it was a major influence on them entering the contract, third is the other party can offer restitutio in integrum. So the contracts between Tom and customers is void, he relied on the misrepresentation and it was a major influence on them entering the contract, thus customers can acquire compensation. Or cancel the contract or both of them.3 Tom brought a car from Barry,but Tom discovered that Barry had stolen the vehicle. And in this contract has a error which made the contract void, the Barry stolen the car but Tom did not know before him brought, so he can not get the car’s ownership. An error concerning the identity of the parties. Barry stolen the car so he haven’t ownership of this car and sold car, therefore, he can not give’ ownership actually. And in this ownership to Tom, and Tom does not get the carcase Tom can only lodge a claim to Barry.Case study 3渴望Martina recently attended an auction for the first time. She was very keen((开始) she got的) on a particular painting and when the bidding commencedso carried away that she bid much more than she intended. Martina won theauction but with fees(费用) and commissions(佣金) added on to the price,she cannot pay the full amount for the painting.Question 1What do you understand by the term ‘breach of contract ’ Give two examples.Question 2List the main remedies available for breach of contract.Question 3What is the most appropriate remedy for the auctioneer (拍卖商) in this case1、Where one party fails to fulfil his or her legal obligation under acontract.(from the text book P183)example1Tony and Jane have a contract where Tony will pay June $100 for her car and delivery. Tony pays the $100 but Jane fails to delivery.(from the text book P197)In this case study there has been a Breach of Contract by Jane as she has failed to delivery the car.Example2Shirley and Oliva have a contract where Shirley brought a cake from Oliva forher friend and asked Oliva sent the cake to her friend on 12th December 2012 , but on that day her friend did not receive the cake.In this case study there has been a breach od contract by Oliva as she failed to sent the cake.2、If there is a breach of contract then the innocent party will have the right to seek a remedy for the breach.(from the text book P184)Damages as a remedy for breach of contract. The object of awarding damagesto someone is to place them in the position they would have been in had the contract been completed.So damages are really awarded as compensation- if the party has actually lost money as a result o f the breach then he will b e awarded ‘substantial’ or‘compensatory’ damages.In some cases no actually loss may have been incurred as a result of the breach. If is still possible that damages may be awarded for trouble and inconvenience-‘nominal’ damages.(from the text book P185)these are know asSpecific implement as a remedy for breach of contractSpecific implement is to stop someone for acting in breach of contract. Sospecific implement may be positive---forcing someone who has been in breach their o bligations or negative ---forcing s omeone who has been into fulfilbreach to stop doing something. (from the text book P191-192)Rescission as remedy for breach of contract.Rescission means cancellation .With this r emedy, the innocent party has thethe contract i f t he other party has been guilty of aright t o rescind(cancel)material breach of contract.The main factor to be considered is what is meant by a material of contract. Ifthe breach is not material but only partial then the right of rescission does not exist.Many contracts c ontains a number of conditions, some of which are moreimportant than others.If the contract specifically states that some are material then breach of these will mean that rescission can be taken as a remedy.(from the text book P193-194)The Defensive Remedies for breach od contractThere are two defensive remedies that can be taken by the party who is not in breach.①Lien:物品) on which he has beenIf a person has possession(占有) of an article(employed to do work then he can refuse to return the article to its owner until payment is made for the work done.Example of situations where lien c ould be used as a remedy for breach ofcontract include:②Retention:到期的).This is the right to refuse to pay a debt which is due(Retention can only be used under the following two circumstances:ⅰwhere compensation can be pleaded.(债权确定、到期)ⅱwhere both claims arise under the same(拍卖商) in this caseWhat is the most appropriate remedy for the auctioneer3、in this case the defensive remedies in the most appropriate method for the auctioneer. The defensive r emedies include l ien a nd retention, the auctioneershould take lien measure. If a person has possession of an article on which heto itshas been employed to do work then he can refuse t o return t he articleowner until payment is made for the work done.As a result of Martina won the auction but with fees and commissions added onto the price, she cannot pay the full amount for the painting, the auctioneer can keep the painting until Martina paid off the rest of money.。
A Report on Business Culture and Strategy Prepared by Zhang ChenPrepared for Tang YanStudent Number : 135139793Date: May 11, 2013Content1.0 Introduction2.0 Findings2.1 Four Forces and PEST Analysis2.2 SWOT Analysis2.3 Guidelines for SWOT Analysis2.4 Organization Culture2.5 Handy's Four Cultural Types2.6 Deal and Kennedy's Culture Quadrants2.7 the Relationship between Organization Culture and Behavior3.0 Conclusion4.0 Reference1.0 IntroductionAlphabet Games is software games development company which is based in Scotland and formed in 2001 by three friends. In this case, we can find that Business Culture and Strategy of Alphabet Games.2.0 Findings2.1 Four Forces and PEST AnalysisPolitical FactorIt's basically to what degree the government intervenes in the economy and includes tax policy, labor law, environmental law, trade restrictions, tariffs, political stability and goods and services which the government wants to provide or be provided. Some countries are prohibited to import too many outlandish games products at home. And there are many policies which is aimed to avoid teenager being addicted to games. In the UK, there is taxation, employment and safety law, cooperate tax decrease of 2%. So there are both opportunities and challenges among political factors.Economic FactorIt includes interest rates, exchange rates, economic growth, and the inflation rate. For the world video gaming industry, this is predicted to record 9% yearly growth through 2013, mobile and online gaming formats will capture the market because customers can make the most of wider, faster and more mobile network connections. Because of the financial crisis, the unemployment rates are heading up. And consumers' expenditure ability is falling due to the disposable income; people may not have enough money to afford the cost of play games so it is a bad sign for Alphabet Games' progress.Social FactorIt includes the cultural aspects, health consciousness, population growth rate, age distribution, career attitudes and emphasis on safety. Most teenagers are fond of games in UK. What's more, with the change of English teenager’s lifestyle, it also may have impact in games market. The reason is that many people chose play gamesuse their spare times. It will influence in Alphabet Games' market choose. Technological FactorIt includes technological aspects such as R&D activity, automation, technology incentives and the rate of technological change. The technology of video games in marketing is changed abruptly and the technology costs have risen most sharply.2.2 SWOT AnalysisSWOT analysis is to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats involved in a project or in a business venture. Setting the objective should be done after the SWOT analysis has been performed. This would allow achievable goals or objectives to be set for the organization. Strengths and weaknesses are internal factors for the business and opportunities and threats are external factors.2.3 Guidelines for SWOT AnalysisSWOT analysis is essential to a company, the senior managers of AG must make decides based on the result of SWOT analysis. There are some rules for successful SWOT analysis.Analysis should distinguish between where your organization is today, and where it could be in the future. Only understand the distance and differences between the present condition and future, the company can improve the defect compared with the future and seek solution to improve it. With the changes of the market environment and the industry, the manager must predict the company’s future and set a goal, encourage all the staff work hard to approach this goal step by step from today.Be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of the organization. Only the manager understand the company’s strengths and weakness, and be realistic, the result of the SWOT analysis can be useful for the decide-making.Be specific, avoid grey areas. Many factors influent the development of AG, regardless it is important or unimportant, the analysis must be specific. Every factor is very important, so the analysis should be comprehensive, and understanding it thoroughly. And all the factors should be considered, don’t leave out one factor. Keep your SWOT short and simple. Avoid complexity and over-analysis. Even though the result of SWOT analysis need be specific, it doesn’t mean over-detailed and long report. The result of SWOT analysis will be seen by many managers and employees, they need the information be short and simple, they don’t need the process of the analysis, but just the final result. What’s more, complex analysis result will take much time to understand it and low the working efficiency. So keep it simple and easy to understanding.As a senior manager of Alphabet Games, he should set the goal that maximize strengths and minimize weaknesses in order to seize opportunities and move threats. And there are some simple rules for managers to get successful SWOT analysis. First, analysts must be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of Alphabet Games. Then, it is significant to know about the present situation of Alphabet Games and what it could become in the future. Thirdly, analysts have to be intelligent about professional knowledge so it would avoid making mistakes. Then, it is also significant to know myself as well as enemy, so manager should always need to compared with other competitors and know what are their strengths and weaknesses. Last but not least, SWOT should be short, simple and logical.2.4 Organization CultureOrganization culture is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or the way we do things here. Culture is a symbol of organization which discriminated from another. The organization culture would have significantly effect on the company.Espoused value is a belief that points the member’s problem then to solve it. It is a system that offers the direction of members and strives and principle of daily work.Technology and consumer needs decide future of the company. Ensuring the innovation, quality, the excellence of goods and service are the basis on growth of the business. In Alphabet Game, staff should share the common value that encourage the innovation, increase the quality and strive for the excellences about the software games. So the company will win the great reputation and brand.Basis underlying assumption is invisible, it is an unwritten or unspoken rule but every member in the organization have common subconscious to ensure them keep consistency. When company recruits some new staff, they need be enthusiastic and high-grade. This is an underlying principles that always been a minimum requirement among staff. Members all use it screen candidates. Through the screening, Alphabet Game would have some high-grade staff then they can ensure the technical of company work well and develop well.The main difference between shared value and basic assumption is that the shared value is delivered by managers and can be described and written down. While basic assumptions is automatically appear and can’t be described clearly and only can be felt.2.5 Handy's Four Cultural TypesTask culture is most suitable for Alphabet Game. This culture is job-or project-oriented type. In this culture, every staff is the experts in his area and come together for task, and each one has own specific responsibility. Alphabet Game could offer booking system then it could be tread as a task. When customers have some custom-made software, the staff will arrange some specialized people to help the customer solve the software problem. It is very suitable to need staff to be enthusiastic, high-grade, enthusiastic and responsible to their task of quality and excellence for Alphabet task culture. Alphabet Game could divide staff into some groups; each group would have them specialized skills aiming to help different customers seek their suitable and capable group service. This method could help the staff exercise the capacity, innovation and technology.2.6 Deal and Kennedy's Culture QuadrantsThe change of environment will result in the change of the organization culture. In Deal and Kennedy's culture quadrants, work hard/ play hard culture is most suitable for Alphabet Game’s. This culture encourage the staff completed the low risk task and has rapid feedback. As a software company, Alphabet Game need immediately feedback, high speed action often leads to high speed recreation activities. Managers encourage the staff to solve the customized software problem. As high-quality customer service organization, the staffs also have some stress that comes from the amount of work. This culture will attract staff to create the most of sale and increase the company profit. Due to the reward or entertainment of staff, they have most passion to work. When company develop into this culture, the manager will most focus on motive staff to succeed by meeting target, and it need have some reward to encourage them.2.7 the Relationship between Organization Culture and Behavior Organization culture is consistent with organization behavior, in other words, what organization culture the company selected determined the organization behavior. Organizational culture can guide the behaviors while the behavior can influence the organizational culture. Culture and behavior are consistently and inseparable.Due to Alphabet Game select the work hard / play hard culture so they need staff to be enthusiastic and high-grade. Organization culture could help promote the business target achieve. Work hard/ play hard culture also would help the company ensure the pursuit of innovation, quality and excellence and the staff would develop their skill, innovation to meet the each customer's needs, and help them solve the software problem. This enables the business to grow and succeed through challenging.The organizational culture and the organizational behavior are used to serve the development of the organization; they are management tool for enterprises. Organizational culture influent the organizational behavior, organizational culture canbe seen the guidance for organizational behavior. These are only a few of the factors of organizational culture that affect organizational behavior and vice versa. The two influence each other, and often times the culture will help to dictate the behavior, and the behavior will come back around to reinforce the organizational culture. The relationship between culture and organizational behavior is undeniable.3.0 ConclusionIf a company wants to develop successful, it not only need to pay attention to the external economic environment and competitors, but also need to analysis the company’s advantages and disadvantages, and realize the importance of the organizational culture.4.0 ReferenceStrati, A. (1999) Organization and Aesthetics London (UK): SageFredric M. Jablin, Linda Putnam (2000). The new handbook of organization/culture-and-organizational-behavior.html /articles/organizational-culture-and-behavior.html/wiki/Organizational_behavior。
Case Study 11List the main business organizations recognized by Scots Law.知识点:商务组织的分类思路:先说出商务组织分为三大类:sole trader, partnership, company然后partnership具体说有三种:Ordinary/traditional/unlimited partnership 最后说company 具体分为private limited company 和public limited company来源:B5小本资料P272~2732Given the fact that Lisa will be running the business herself and, for the time being, she is unlikely to be employing anyone, how would you classify her business?知识点:sole trader的特点思路:回答问题说Lisa应该建立sole trader,然后解释原因:建立sole trader不需要double taxation、启动资金少、不需要政府相关部门审批等原因打乱写3Identify two advantages and two disadvantages of the type of business organization run by Lisa.知识点:Sole trader的优点和缺点最好是四个优点加四个缺点来源:B5小本资料P272或者A4材料1 P1〜P3推荐用这个材料答案更清晰一下每个优缺点下面有三句解释随机选择一个来写解释上面的小标题Case Study 21What are the main differences between a traditional partnership and a limited liability partnership?知识点:无限合伙人(Unlimited partnership UP & limited liability partnership LLP)和有限责任合伙人之间的区别思路:1,法案不同UP: the Partnership Act 1890 (在A4 材料 1 P287) LLP: The limited liability partnership Act 20002.责任不同UP: Unlimited liability LLP: limited liability3.合伙人名称不同UP: Partners LLP: members4.设立条件不同:UP: there are no formal legal requirements for setting up a partnership LLP: forming an LLP is more expensive and complicated than setting up a unlimited partnership (书上原话记得更改语序等)5.UP: partnership agreement is no necessary to have. LLP: LLP agreement is necessary/must.6.UP: not necessary to reveal LLP: have to/must reveal financial information来源:2版书P198〜P201、3版书P209〜P213;再加上课堂笔记;B5小本资料P290以上6个不同点,随机选四个去答打乱顺序改变语序2What is the main advantage for an existing partnership when it changes to a limited liability partnership?知识点:从无限责任更改成有限责任的最主要的好处是责任的改变思路:回答问题说明最主要的好处是责任的不同然后具体说明两个partnership的责任上有什么不同之处UP:责任是unlimited liability并且是无限连带责任(2版书P199第二段第四行到第六行;3版书P210倒数第三行到P211第一行)LLP:责任是limited liability是因投资额为限(2版书P200倒数第四段全部;3版书P212 第三段全部)3What is the nature of the legal relationship between partners in a firm and members of a limited liability partnership?知识点:法律关系是诚心关系fiduciary relationship思路:回答问题the nature of the legal relationship is fiduciary relationship,然后说partner 代表的是公司和合伙人member代表的是只是公司先例:(A4 资料1P9 中间部分)Law v Law [1905] 1 Ch 140来源:A4资料1P9Case Study 31What is a company9s objects clause?知识点:公司备忘思objects clause的概念(A4资料2 P2总共有两个概念2选1或者写书上的2版P229 倒数第三段3版P241倒数第四段)然后写ultra vires (和公司备忘的概念在同一处)来源:A4资料2 P2、2版书P229倒数第三段3版P241倒数第四段2Does MacGregor have the right to withdraw from the project with Construct it?知识点:Ultra vires rule思路:回答问题:没有权利取消;在现代条款,在不违反法律的前提下,公司经营范围是无限制的;法案是the Company Act 1989&2006; ultra vires rule没意义没有权限限制;Macgregor很难胜诉协议继续履行在历史上有一个old ultra vires rule越权无效原则;写出这个的概念(A4资料2 P3或2版P229 3版P241);如果法官参照这个原则那么这个project可以被withdraw;但是这是案例法成文法优先于案例法所以法官需要参照成文法MacGregor很难诉赢先例:A4 资料 2 P3-----------------------------------Ashbury Railway Carriage & Iron Co. V. Riche (1875)来源:A4资料2P3; 2版P229、3版P2413Will the legal action by MacGregor shareholders be successful so that the company will be forced to pay out the expected bonuses?知识点:公司章程思路:回答问题:股东不能要求公司进行分红;根据公司章程,股东没有绝对的权利分红; 公司章程的性质是合同,是公司和股东之间&股东和股东之间的合同;股东没有绝对权利要求分红,公司可以不分红,并没有违约先例:Wood v Odessa Waterworks Co (1889)或者Hickman v Kent or Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders Association [1915]二选一(2 版P237> 3 版P250)来源:2版P237、3版P250Case Study 41List three differences between a private company and a public company知识点:两种公司的区别思路:最好列出4个区别至少3个随机选择来源:A4资料2 P1~P2; B5小本资料P309-P3102Can people simply decide to set up any kind of company and begin to trade immediately?知识点:公司设立的条件思路:回答问题:不能自己决定成立公司并且立刻交易;公司不能自己成立,公司成立需要进行注册;公司成立的5步骤;来源:2版P226, 3版P2383What kind of legal status is a company said to have?知识点:公司的法律地位思路:公司的法律地位是legal entity加上legal personality;公司是一个与其股东相分离的独立的法人;先例:Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd 1897 (2 版P217~P218、3 版P229-P230)(判决部分从第二段的第六行“However,^后面写到这段结束)来源:2 版P216~P218、3 版P228-P2304What management body is responsible for the day-to-day running of a company?知识点:公司谁responsible思路:Ltd 是所有股东responsible; Pic 是all employee responsible; employee 其中分为managers 和directors5What is the most common type of liability for company members?知识点:公司股东的责任思路:普遍的责任类型是有限责任;限于股东的出资额和股数;来源:2 版P200+P230, 3 版P212+P242注:1. 2版书和3版书得区别在封皮右上角2.A4材料1指材料开头有四行加粗的标题3.A4 材料2 指材料开头为Private limited company vs. Public limited company。
H N D商务文化与策略 Prepared on 24 November 2020Strategy and Culture in J D WetherspoonSection 1: External environment(a).The PESTEL analysis heading are a framework in which environmental influence are categorized into six main types: political, economic, socio-cultural, technological,, environmental and legal.1.P: political forces, as the political arena has a huge influence upon the regulationof business and the spending of consumers and other businesses. The political is including government stability, taxation policy, social welfare policies and the trade regulations.In our case of J D Wetherspoon plc, the Monopolies and Mergers Commission take a ruling about broken the ‘tied house’ system, this ruling limited the brewer selling the beer and brewing the beer at same time. And the government pays attention for the disadvantage.2. E: economic forces, as the state of a trading economy in the short-term and long-term influence the wealth of a population. The economic is including interest rates, inflation, and disposable income and product seasonality and so on.About the J D Wetherspoon plc, in the start of twenty first century, J D Wetherspoon was facing much more competition. The retail licensing marking had adapted to the changes in the ‘tied house’ system and other retail pub chains like Regent Inns and Punch Taverns had been developing their businesses. And the supermarket began selling drinks also have influence on the company.3.S: socio-cultural forces. Such as religion and demographics impact upon productdesign and spending by consumers. It includes lifestyle trends, education level, population demographics and social responsbilityIn the case, people more and more carefully to take attention on their health, so they began to reduce the wine drinking. Then J D Wetherspon plc develops a kind of low ethanol wine.4.T: technological forces, such as information technology influences productionmethods, and transportation influences market penetration and product costs. It will include speed of introduction of new technologies, innovations/developments and consumer buying options and so on.In the case, with the technological develop; the beer can be bottled and selling in the market. Because of this, people aren’t need to drink beer only in the pubs. This can decrease the sell share of the J D Wetherspoon.5.L: legal forces, such as product safety influences design, and trading practicesinfluence how businesses conduct themselves in the market. It may include like employment law, healthy and safety, company law and consumer protection and so on.In the case, the government issued policies to limit the wine drinking, and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission take a ruling about bro ken the ‘tied house’ system, this ruling limited the brewer selling the beer and brewing the beer at same time. All of these legal forces could have influence on J D Wetherspoon.(b).The analysis of the organization’s internal and external strategic environment is referred to as a SWOT analysis. SWOT is an acronym for strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats. The SWOT analysis is a very popular tool with managersmanagers began as bar staff or cleaners. The company provide lifelong training and adopt he staff suggestion, and communicate with them, J D Wetherspoon provide quiet environment and the service are always satisfied the consumer demand, all of these can protect the company develop well.W: the food in pubs of J D Wetherspoon, it supports complimentary crisps with baguettes, this kind is bad for customers’ health and it didn’t distinguish the hot degree, this might cause customer’s discontented for the J D Wetherspoon. It also doesn’t have children’s meals. This will let the customers of adult unconvenient, and it may because the children are hurt. All of these can loss the customers.O:J D Wetherspoon is managing he pub style as ‘quiet’. But now, it acquired the Lloyds pub chain, J D Wetherspoon develop it as another style. This kind of pub’s music dazed outlets with a much stronger entertainment element and show TV programs, this can attract much more customers. The company also begundeveloping budget hotel, this can develop another market and increase the profit of J D Wetherspoon.T: J D Wetherspoon faced many computers, like Regent Inns, Punch Taverns and the supermarket. They will strive the share of market and the customer. Thegovernment policy also influences it. Like the limit of brewing and drink beer in the century of the city, this also can decrease the share of J D Wetherspoon. (c).Through a SWOT analysis an organization can assess its current position and make comparisons with competitors in order to plan activities and resources appropriately. It is the first stage of planning and helps managers to focus on key issues. It is important remember when carrying out a SWOT analysis that it is not absolute. Simple rules for successful SWOT analysis like next:●Be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of the organization.●Analysis should distinguish between where your organization is today, and wherebe in the future.●Be specific. Avoid grey areas.●Always analysis in relation to the competition.●Keep your SWOT short and simple. Avoid complexity and over-analysis. SWOT analysis is a kind of subjective and short term in its nature, so it can’t use to analysis long-term situation.For example, when you analysis the opportunities, you can think about: where are the good opportunities available to our organizationSection 2: Organizational culture(a).1. Organizational culture is difficult to define precisely. A simple description is that it is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or ‘the way we do things here’. It acts as the social glue which holds the organization together. Research shows that the culture of an organization can significantly affect the way in which the company operates, particularly in terms of its effectiveness. Shared values become embodied in the organization’s ideology or philosophy and act as a quite to beha vior and ways of dealing with anxiety.In J D Wetherspoon pubs, it says that people are its best asset. The company is satisfied the staff, so this is its organizational culture. It has a flexible training policy which enables people from all kinds of different backgrounds to join the company. It is committed to lifelong training and it provides staff with opportunities to gain relevant qualifications such as those offered by the British Institute of Innkeeping, 20% of senior managers began as bar staff or cleaners.2. Basic assumptions at a very fundamental, almost subconscious, level tell employees how to perceive, think and feel about things. These are the elements of culture are unseen and not openly identified in the day-to-day interactions of the membe rs of the organization. Culture elements at this level exist as ‘unspoken rules’ and are rarely discussed within the organization. They direct the way events and actions are perceived and interpreted by the organization.In the case, J D Wetherspoon create a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking.(b).A kind of recognized model of organizational culture is Terrence Deal and Allan Kennedy. It is based on how quickly organizations receive or strategies and the level of risk that they take. Deal and Kennedy stated that these two factors gave rise to four generic types of cultures, which they called tough guy/macho culture, work hard/play hard culture, bet-the-company culture and process culture. Through the case, we can know Tim Martin is a ‘big man’ in his company; he manages the company with his mind and idea, it company is include by the food industry, all the staff work hard every day, and then they will have a holiday for several days. So J D Wetherspoon is suit the tough work hard/pay hard culture.The work hard/pay hard culture’s core value is keeping good customer service. In the case, the company has a ‘lifestyle guarantee’ which aims to give managers time for a life outside work. Another key aspect of the company’s operation is ‘involvement and communication’. Staffs are kept in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of Board meetings. The companyalways pays highly attention to the staff and the customers, and the information’s high-speed recreation, and the company also does these suggestions quickly. (c).Culture is something every organization has, but it is not a concrete entity. The culture of an organization impacts upon how that organization reacts to change and it also explains what an organizations stands for. Organizational culture is difficult to define precisely. A simple description is that it is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or ‘the way we do things here’. The founders of the organization have traditionally had a major impact on the organization’s early culture. Through the culture and the behaviors, in the company, the company built the pubs environment very quiet and let its staff work hard in several days and have a holiday in several days.So, a kind of culture will have a kind of behavior.(d).The other type of Terrence Deal and Allan Kennedy of recognized model of organizational culture is process culture, it is focus on details and process excellence. However, the stress may come from internal politics and stupidity of the system. This kind of culture has slow feedback/reward and low risk. As a food industry, it pays attention on the result about the customers satisfied. So it isn’t paying much attention on the details and process. If the company becomes the process culture, it will bog down with how things are done and not with what is to be achieved.Section 3: Business strategy(a)In the Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), there are three strategies: cost leadership, differentiation and segmentation, niche or focus strategy.1.Cost leadership is a low cost leader---gain competitive advantage from being ableto produce at the lowest cost---‘cost advantage is the focuses’, the low costdoesn’t mean low price---gain the benefits. It in a broad market scopeenvironment where it has a kind of substitute products and power competition. 2.Differentiation is differentiated goods and services satisfy the needs of customers,and the companies can de-sensitize prices and focuses on value-higher price and a better margin. So it needs to incur additional costs in creating its competitiveadvantage. It in a broad market scope environment is in that the customers’loyalty can help the company limited and reduce new entrants and competitors. 3.The segmentation, niche or focus strategy is included cost focus and focusdifferentiation.●The cost focus is a form aims at being the lows cost producer in that niche orsegment, it in a narrow market scope environment like low cost than thedifferentiation in a niche.●The focus differentiation is a firm creates competitive advantage throughdifferentiation within the niche or segment. Its potential problems are small,specialist niches could disappear in the long term. Its associated environmentis in the narrow market scope, you can use a special product from the majordeveloped market competitors who have different purposes.(b)In the case, during the1980s and 1990S the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs. And it is developing a style that is quiet, healthy and satisfied environment. In the case, we can see that it build non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. To its staff, the company thinks that people are its best asset. This style is more different with others.In our case, all of these we have said, during the 1980s and 1990s, J D Wetherspoon is a pub chain, it has many pubs, the company’s aim is to manage the pub to satisfied with the customer, and it is always make its strategy in the pub chain, its all of actions like provide cheap beer and non-smoking area and so on, which are all of set the main point to its pub manage style.So I advise that the company’s situati on is suit Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), differentiation.From the strategy, J D Wetherspoon gets more benefits, here I only identify four about it: the company build its own style and brand, it has its own customer group, the expansion about share and scope is growing quickly, and the benefits is more than before.(c)During the 21st century, J D Weterspoon was facing much mire competition, and through the government’s policy limited, its develop was decrease and slowly, then it begain to change its style and acquired others, it serve breakfast and open earlier in the morning, support the family dining area, show televised football and so on. The company also began to manage other area like the hotel.So it suit Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), segmentation, niche or focus strategy.During the1980s and 1990s, the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs. In the case, we can see that it build non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. To its staff, the company thinks that people are its best asset. It is Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), differentiation.During the 21st century, it also pays attention to the staff, but it try to change its style, manage motel, and the food what has provided.(d)When a company was changing business strategy, it must be considering the factors, so as J D Wetherspoon .●Exterior environment: by the start of the twenty first century, because of the retaillicensing market had adapt to the changes in the “tied house” system and other competitor had been adapted it and developing their business. So J DWetherspoon was facing much more competition. Many other competitors run the pub and receive the pay rent, this situation lead to saturation of the pub market.So J D Wetherspoon needs to change its business strategy.●Policy: during 2002-2004, government allows the supermarket began sellingdrinks, particularly premium larger, at loss-leader prices. This means that the pub can not compare with supermarket in price. On the other hand, governmentconcern about binge drinking and the consequent ant special behaviors,particularly in city centers. This lead the decrease of new pub number and sharesof case form. They must to change to save their company.(e)Strategy is many things like plan, pattern, position, ploy and perspective. As position,strategy is the stance organizations take. Organizations can choose to: be a specialistprovider; be the low-cost provider and so on. In the case, we can know that: at first, itsupplies special environment quiet, clean, non-smoking to others. During thedevelopment of pubs, they all became to do special environment like that. Then J DW began to serve breakfast, show World Cup football and so on, it also develop newbrand like ” L N O”, and begun developing budget hotel as “Wetherlodges” to changeits strategy, all these process of strategy from differentiation to focus on differencestrategy choosing is its strategic choice. So the strategy choosing is a process.(f)Key issues in the management of a business strategy like next:●Market/industry knowledge●Sufficiency of resources and capabilities●Offering consumers ’a unique value ’ perceived or real●Establishing a key ’differentiator’●Consistent communication consistently●Management must keep change feasible and Structure●Recognize the principal causes of strategic change.About the J D Wetherspoon, I will talk about two points:●Consistent communication consistently. In the J D Wetherspoon, ‘movement andcommunication’, staffs are keeping in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthlycompany video and by publicizing the minutes of broad meeting. And J DWetherspoon attend to listen to the staff voice, like their suggestionswethers poon’s ‘listening’ policy is based on a system successfully pioneered bythe hi-foreteller, richer sounds.●Establishing a key ‘differentiator’. During the development and growth of thecompany, it provides real ale beers at relatively low prices and care about childand disable, it build non-smoking area to keep health for the customers.Section 4: Change(a)Because of the two powers about restraining forces and driving forces take effect. Thestrategy of J D Wetherspoon changed over time. Through two forces of restraining isthe force working against desired changes. And the other force of diving is the forceof working for desired changes.If the diving force is stronger than restraining force, then the firm will be changing.The leader could compare the two forces, and consider the company need to changeor not.Next we will talk about J D Wetherspoon’s driving force and restraining forces.1.Driving forces: The increase competition, many competitors run pubs to rentthe money.Government takes many police like concern about binge drinking, andthought it is anti-social behaviors.The changing market, the market appears to be over-supplied.2.Restraining forces: Inertia (habit) of the J D Wetherspoon, like their staff, theyhave habit to their ruler and management. They want the steadyenvironment of work.Strength of culture in the J D Wetherspoon is very strong, theculture has a strong effect on J D Wetherspoon and its staff andits structure.(b)The big changes from business ethics is a mainly factor in the J D Wetherspoon.In the case, the government concern about binge drinking and think it is an anti-social behaviors, and it is particularly in the city canters. The situation of pub wasn’t been saw to be encouraging brings them bad policing. The event causes a bad effect on J D Wetherspoon.The bad influence on J D Wetherspoon about profit and shares and sales. Tim Martin now as an executive, he had give up his power through daily time. So the business ethics is very important factors for J D Wetherspoon.(c)The role of management of J D Wetherspoon dealing with the changes is like next:●Establishing directions: developing a vision of the future often in the distantfuture, and strategies for producing the changes needed to achieve that vision.During the J D Wetherspoon’s d evelopment and grows, the firm sale bear incheap price, take non-smoking area, provide television program and so on. All of these means J D Wetherspoon adopt the above behavior to reply change.●Aligning people: communicating direction in words and deeds to all whosecooperation may be need so as to influence the creation of teams and coalitions that understand the vision and strategies and accept their validity. About the J D Wetherspoon, it communicates and knows about customers needs, then change its business, like breakfast serving in the morning before normal time at 11:00 a.m.●Motivating and inspiring: energizing people to overcome major political,bureaucratic and resource barriers to change by satisfying basic, but oftenunfulfilled, human needs. Monitoring organizing and results, through find thecareless to solve the problems. The leader should fide out the difference between J D Wetherspoon and others. It always needs to communication with people,know their needs and solve them, help them to adapt the changes in the company.(d)I will give some suggestions to J D Wetherspoon’s management, in order to help them analysis a change situation. I am introducing the three-step conceptual framework from Kurt Lewin to management. He has introduced the three-step change model in 1951 and has agreed the change that should be involved and concerned with the three stages and the individuals.The three stages like next:●Unfreezing the present. Reducing the forces maintaining the organization in itspresent situation. Recognizing the need for change and important.In this stage, management need let their employees know the importanceof the change. In the 21th centaury of the case of J D Wetherspoon, itfaced more competition. Some other retail pub chains had beendeveloping their business, and some of the pub are increasing the marketappears to be over-supplied. The government limited the drinking andthe consequent anti-social behavior. In a word, the market share, profitand sales are decreasing. So the company needs to change.●Moving to the new level. Shifting the behavior of the organization to a new levelby encouraging staff to adopt mew behavior and attitudes. The implementation of the change.In this stage, the employee needs to accept the mew business culturewith the management’s help. Leader can use motivate methods toencourage employees say yes to the change. For instance, they can giverewards to employees, or so benefits. About J D Wetherspoon, it hassome changes like: most pubs have a dedicated family dining area wherechildren and their parents can eat together, and the pub began to servebreakfast and open earlier in the morning, and pubs start to show TVprogram and the television football, and so on.●Refreezing the new level. Stabilizing the organization in its new state ofequilibrium by, for example, establishing a new culture or new structure thatreinforces the change.In this stage, the behavior and attitudes of the employees needsmanagers’ force to treat and adapt the new culture, and monitor isessential. Managers need to ensure the business changes’ attitudes andconcepts and the new business culture. The company of this case shouldadapt a number of methods to strength change and achieve fullyimplement the change.●If it needs ensure the successful about fully implement change. We need adaptKotter and Schlesinger’s management style in order to dealing with the resistance to change.●Education and communication. In this method, leader needn’t presume theinformation and knowledge and passed downward through the organizationautomatically, on the other hand, they should communicate with the employee in every stage of change. In J D Wetherspoon, it adopts a key aspect of operation about “involvement and communication”. Employees always keep touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of board meetings. J D Wetherspoon does well in the acting and listening for their business. J D Wetherspoon can effectively use the method to communicate with staffs.In education aspects, J D Wetherspoon need set train classes foremployees to improve themselves, and ensure that staffs could adapt thenew business culture and structures. In order to reduce the feel of worry,then will positive to change. Staffs clear up any misunderstandings andreceive the full facts, the resistance will subside.Participation: the leader should let the employees to consultation process, and ensure them could obtain enough information of change. The manager also take them know they are valued; their opinion is valued for the company. Thissituation can ensure their information is right and immediate, and ensure thecombat rumor and effectively combat employees feel they have lake ofinformation and communication. So it is difficult for individuals to resist change the idea in which they have participated.。
1)The business strategy refers to the enterprise in a competitive environment takes responses to form advantages and create living space, according to the compan y’s strengths and weaknesses. Business strategy cannot be static; it must adopt adjustment according to the changes of internal conditions and external environment.From the external forces:●Policy changes: Alcohol abuses had brought bad effects to the society; therefore,the government encouraged the public to drink at home, which can raise thepublic and government’s concern on alcohol and the resulting anti-social behavior especially in the city center. The existence of bars has an important place for thesenegative impacts and brings negative publicities to the city.●Marketing changes: S upermarkets started selling soft alcoholic beverages, whichwas in especially loss-larder beers and it made now it difficult for the JDWethespoon to compete on price with other rivals.●Consumer changes: Customer's demand is always changing over time, and when acustomer’s focus gradually transfers to the service industry with entertainment factor,the service industry, such as J D Wetherspoon, should effectively change the originalcountermeasures to cope with this phenomenon and keep their market share.From the internal forces:●JD Wetherspoon's previous failing expansion plans resulted in shares falls andprofits falls. This makes changes imperative.●Restricting power: JD Wetherspoon’s staffs were not willing to accept the companybusiness strategy changes, they worried about they may possibly lose their jobs. In the past few years, these successful reforms still had their negative impacts. From the employees' perspective, they wanted stable jobs and regular payments, but these changes would bring some uncertain factors to their future life. On condition that they could not follow thecompany's new demand, they might be fired. In addition, they were not sure of the benefits are the same as before changes. So this factor became the company's restricting power.According to forces of changes, the company's driving force was far larger than its power constraint, and thus JD Wetherspoon needs to change their strategies to adapt to thecurrent situation.The factors associated with the stockholders (government, customs, competitors ad stuff) might result in JD Wetherspoon’s chages. They impacted JD Wetherspoon importantly in different parts.Government: Aiming to enhance the image, the government adopted measures to handle alcohol abuses, which accordingly reduced the number of bars. Following the changed policy, JD Wetherspoon had to make correspondent adjustment to it in the circumstance that the company should not bring negative impacts to the city. And this surely would make JD Wetherspoon change its service styles and product types.Customs: service industries should satisfy customers’ demands. In order to meet the demand of customers, JD Wetherspoon established Lloyds No 1 Bar brands, which is an morepowerful entertainment- music elements based bar.Competitor: with the increasing number of bars selling low-priced soft drinks,supermarkets also began to provide with loss-larder drinks, which resulting in themarket oversupplied.And customers might accordingly demand JD Wetherspoon’s supply of new products orreducing the price to meet their requirement.Staff: JD Wetherspoon considered that the employees are the company’s best assets, and the employees’ devoting to their own work could affect the company's futuredevelopment. JD Wetherspoon executed the strategy of "participation and communication"to execute company’s reform. And the plan of "Life guarantee" was also an important welfare for JD Wetherspoo’s staff.Establishment of urgency: since 2000, JD Wetherspoon has been facing more competition. Retail market has adapted to the "tied house” Systems and other similar changes. Regent Inns and Punch Tacverns’ retail business has developed.The number of bars has been in unceasing increase, and market business models are also keeping in constant changes. In addition, supermarkets have started selling loss-larder drinks. Meanwhile, the government began to focus on alcohol related problems, and did not want this phenomenon, such as alcohol abuses, appearance. Bars were considered to bring the city negative influence and government’s regulations correspondingly limited JD Wetherspoon’s development. Facing with these pressures, JD Weth erspoon’s staffs were kept in unstable conditions and Tim Martin’s lax management also worked on the unstable internal operation.Summarily, when facing with these potential crisis and developing opportunities, JD Wetherspoon should establish a team of senior s’ personnel, such as CEO, CFO, CMO, COO, and CHO and make the following change:●JD Wetherspoon can build a general vision and strategy to help guiding the designed changeto achieve success.●According to client needs, JD Wetherspoon can develop Lloyds No 1 Bar brands, greatlyadding entertainment elements network.●The team can set a goal to achieve, for example, Britain's most healthy and fashionableentertainment.●The team can take some measures to reach effective communication with stuff, such astraining employees to do a brief report on weekly basis.JD Wetherspoon's can use PESTEL analysis to help them analyzing the change situation. According to PESTEL analysis, the company can understand their environmental influences deeply. And it is much more helpful when it is used to identify key influences or drivers, which are the forces that are most likely to affect the industry sector as whole as well as the organization itself. APESTEL analysis can be particularly useful for enterprises that have become too inward-looking as theymay be in danger of forgetting the power and effect of external pressures for change. In addition, Bullock and Batten’s four is also useful for the company to analyze a change situation. This model can help the companies determining which stage the company belongs now. And thus the company can take the appropriate way to deal with their problems they face correspondently.For e mployees’ resisting to the company’s change, I consider that the company should have a consultation process with their employees. The implementation may be difficult, so JD Wetherspoon can let staff attend the meeting. JD Wetherspoon obviously has done very well in this part, so the employee only needs to continue to participate in the meeting. Moreover, the company should ensure more effective communication with every employee at all stages of change to reduce the resistance in communicating process and help the company see a change of benefits. If the employees can effectively get sufficient facts and clarification of any misunderstanding, the resistance between labor and management will subside. Finally, managers can provide support to reduce the resistance range and this can largely reduce staff‘s negative attitude.Conclusion t he report shows that JD Wetherspoon PLC’s external environment and organizational culture. According to the two-part analysis on JD Wetherspoon, we can know that JD Wetherspoon is facing intense competitive environment in the 21st century and it should accordingly be appropriate to make proper change in the strategy and product development. The main content and the key problem to solve of this report is the purpose of the companies that according to the actual situation ,JD Wetherspoon should consider changing its business strategy,which however should also be changed with environmental changes.。
HND商务文化策略答案商务文化策略是指企业在开展国际商务活动时,根据不同国家或地区的文化差异,制定相应的策略,以适应当地的商务环境,促进商务合作的顺利进行。
本文将围绕HND商务文化策略展开讨论,并提供相关的答案。
一、HND商务文化策略的重要性和意义商务文化策略对于企业的国际化经营至关重要。
不同国家或地区的商务文化差异可能涉及礼仪、沟通方式、商务谈判方式、商务合作模式等方面。
如果企业没有针对性地制定商务文化策略,可能会导致沟通不畅、误解增多、商务谈判失败等问题,从而影响企业的国际业务发展。
因此,制定HND商务文化策略是企业成功开展国际商务活动的关键之一。
二、HND商务文化策略的制定步骤1. 了解目标国家或地区的商务文化特点:包括礼仪、沟通方式、商务谈判方式、商务合作模式等方面的特点。
可以通过研究相关文献、咨询专业机构或当地人士等方式获取信息。
2. 分析目标国家或地区的商务文化对企业的影响:通过分析商务文化对企业的影响,确定企业在目标国家或地区的商务活动中需要重点关注的方面。
例如,某些国家重视面子文化,企业在与当地合作伙伴交往时需要注重尊重对方的面子。
3. 制定适应性的商务文化策略:根据目标国家或地区的商务文化特点,制定适应性的商务文化策略。
例如,如果目标国家注重礼仪,企业可以培训员工相关礼仪知识,以确保在商务交往中表现得体。
4. 实施商务文化策略并不断优化:将制定的商务文化策略付诸实施,并根据实际情况进行不断优化。
企业可以通过与当地合作伙伴的密切合作、反馈机制的建立等方式,了解策略的有效性,并及时进行调整。
三、HND商务文化策略的案例分析以某企业在进军中国市场为例,制定HND商务文化策略的具体步骤如下:1. 了解中国商务文化特点:中国商务文化注重人际关系,礼仪要求较高,商务谈判中注重长期合作关系的建立等。
2. 分析中国商务文化对企业的影响:中国商务文化对企业的影响主要体现在建立人际关系的重要性、礼仪的要求、商务谈判的方式等方面。
1.0 Section 11.1 PESTLPolitical: There was increasing public and government concern about binge drinkin g and the consequent antisocial behaviour, particularly in city centres. So that the Ma rtin is a noted euro-sceptic and in 2002 printed 500,000 beer mats and put up 10,000 t o save the pound. Economic: The supermarket began selling drinks. This result in people drinking at home and this company lose its competitive prices.So J D saved the pound.Social: J D Wetherspoon does not serve complimentary crisps with baguettes. Custom ers thought that the fried food is not healthy.Also, they began to reduce the wine drink ing. Then J D Wetherspon plc develops a kind of low ethanol wine.Technological: J D have plasma screens and can show TV programmersT. here is a ventilation system (costing more than 100,000) which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke.Legal: The ' tiehouse'system had been broken by a ruling from the Monopolies cou ld operate. The government concern about binge drinking, so the pub need esta blish a range of rules. There was a law severely limited the number of pubs, so J D as a retailer stepped into market had gotten many advantages.1.2 SWOTStrength: The kids can eat in the bar parents. In addition, they lower the price of bee r sold to a wide range of real beer.Moreover, J D places great importance on listenin g to and acting on, it has two-way communication from members of staff on all aspect s of the business about the feedback.Weakness: J D cannot meet the social-culture even it did have TV screens and its peaceful motto is also no longer fitted. So that the pubs cannot solicit tho se customer like music or TV lover. In 2001, J D had long been a stock market fa vourite but the share price also fell.Opportunities: Pubs are not only provide breakfast, but also built a dedicated f amily diningarea which make children and adults eat together. J D also begu n developing budget hotel, this can develop another market and increase the profit o f J D . J D used to have a clear idea that it can choose what sort of pubs it wished t o operate and combined them perfectly while the other operators cannot did this.Threat: There are more and more competitors, such as Regent Inns, Punch Taverns and the supermarkets. The market appears too many supplier s o that the marketing competition is become fierce. External environment will influence on J D through opportunity and threaten. Threat could use opportunities to make weakness become strength.1.3 Effect of SWOTGuidelines for SWOT Analysis: First, keep it simple. It ' s important to focus on your organization. Moreover, be rooted in the now and don't get lost in the future.(http://www.ryerson.ca/~kjensen/strategic_planning/swot.html)With the change of time, the internal and external environment will change. So SWOT would change also. Strength and weakness belongs to internal which can analysis the internal information, and the opportunity and threaten belongs to external.Some strength, but also may be a weakness. So the organization should distinguish what is the strength or the weakness.A SWOT analysis is only be used for consulting, wecouldn 'use SWOT analysis to make strategy. Opportunity and threaten can be founded in PESTEL that implies many factor of external environment.2.0 Section 22.1 Value of CultureOrganizational culture encompassesvalues and behaviors that "contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization." (The Busines s Dictionary. Organizational culture 2015 ) In other words, culture is a kind of val ues and Shared a group of person take together constitute a surviving design standar d system.Shared value is a high-profile symbol, and a formal form. It can become embodied in theorganization ' s ideology or philosophy and act as a guide to behaviorayscbW dealing with anxiety, uncertainly and difficult events. The organizations need value ” From one part, it can help them to guide the behavior of employees and regulate the workers. On the other hand, “share/alue ” is the essential part of organizational culture. Assumption value is low-profile symbol, informal form and unspoken rules. The basic assumptions at very fundamental, almost sub-conscious, level tell employees how to perceive, think and feel about things. Due to unseenand not openly identified in the day to day interactions, these factors also called as unspoken rules”.In the case, pubs are commonly considered as socialize area, so the pubs always supply cheap food and comfortable communicating atmosphere. Even more when people have awareness of non-smoking, the pubs will set up a special area for non-smoking which meets the customer ' s needs.2.2 Type of CultureDeal and Kennedy created a model of culture that is based on 4 different type s of organizations. They each focus on how quickly the organization receives f eedback, the way members are rewarded, and the level of risks taken: Work-ha rd, play-hard culture; Tough-guy macho culture; Process culture and Bet-the-co mpany culture. (/explanations/culture/deal_kennedy_cultur e.htm) The mode of Deal and Kennedy will be used in judging which type is fit for th is company. Through the case, we can found that Tim Martin manages the compa ny with his mind and idea, it company is include by the food industry, all the staff wor k hard every day, and then they will have a holiday for several days. So J D is suit th e work hard/play hard culture. They also have high level energy and customer-or ientation. J D provide lower prices of beer and good service, and maintenance.The company always pays highly attention to the staff and the customers, and the inf ormation ' high-speed recreation, the feedback will rapid.The employees always have high-speed actions which result in high-speed recreation activities. J D als o does these suggestions quicklySo the risk is low.2.3 Relationship between Behavior and CultureOrganizational Behavio r is “thestudy of human behavior in organizational setti ngs, the interface between human behavior and the organization, and the organi zation itself (Moorhead, G., & Griffin, R. W. /1995). Organisation behavior is the response of the system or organism to various stimuli or inputs, whether i nternal or external, conscious or subconscious, overt or covert,and voluntary orinvol untary. (Elizabeth,2014). The relationship between organisation behavior and org anisation culture is consistent relationship. In this case, there are numbers of id eas and suggestions are discussed each week in company meeting and staff are rewarded for their suggestion, staff can also discuss company issues with boar d members.2.4 Another culture typeAccording to DK model, J D could choose tough guy, which have higher risk and slower feedback than work hard/ play hard. J D can carry out more party to attract customer and take cost-advantage to confront competitor. And the type of tough guy mostly applies to this type of company which fast-moving financial and police force or athletes competing in team sports, and they are focus on the present rather than on the longer-term future, they make more short-term decisions. As the drawing of Christmas Eve, J D can plan a activity to promote their product and service. So the feedback is rapid, and exist high risk. However, even the reward of tough guy is high, it also may result in stress of staff and has influence on the performance of employees.3.0 Section 33.1 Business strategyThe main strategies are classified into four types: cost leadership, differentiation, focus differentiation and penetration.Cost leadership: is a concept developed by Michael Porter, used in business strategy. It describes a way to establish the competitive advantage. Cost leadership means the lowest cost of operation in the industry (Stahl, Grigsby, 1997) . The cost leadership is often driven by company efficiency, size, scale, scope and cumulative experience (learning curve). Acost leadership strategy aims to exploit scale of production, well defined scope and other economies, producing highly standardized products, using high technology. Business environment: strong competition and a threat of substitute products.Differentiation: is the process of distinguishing a product or service from others, to make it more attractive to a particular target market. This involves differentiating it from competitors' products as well as a firm's own products(Chamberlin, 1949). Business environment: The chosen basis for differentiation should be inherently difficult to imitate, and will probably need to be developed over time. It could reduce rivalry with competitors and improve customer loyalty.Focus differentiation: seeks a high price premium in return for a high degree of differentiation. It means focus on a well-defined and probably quite restricted market segment. Business environment: If the market was saturated, the focused differentiation could provide opportunities.Penetration: It measures the brand popularity. It is defined as the number of people who buy a specific brand or a category of goods at least once in a given period, divided by the size of the relevant market population(Farris, Bendle, Pfeifer, et al, 2010). Market penetration is one of the four growth strategies of the Product-Market Growth Matrix as defined byAnsoff. Business environment: In a stagnating market increase in sales cause there is only possible by grabbing market share from rivals.3.2 Strategy during the 1980s and 1990sDuring the 1980s and 1990s, J D Wetherspoon adopted the differentiation. In the case, J D Wetherspoon is a pub chain, which has many pubs. The company aims to manage the pub to satisfied with the customer, and it was always make its strategy in the pub chain, all actions of JD like provide cheap beer and non-smoking area and so on, which are all of set the main point to its pub manage style. During the1980s and 1990s, JD built non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. The company thinks that the stuffs are its best asset.There are four benefits if J D Wetherspoon choose the differentiation: the company buildits own style and brand, form own customer group, the quick growing of expansion about share and scope, and the income is more than before.3.3 Strategy during the 21st centuryDuring the 21st century, J D Wetherspoon adopted the focus differentiation. In the case, they provided the differentiated products and services to meet the demands of customers. For instance, there are a dedicated family dining area, which children and adults can eat together. The different strategy could make the different effect to the organization structure, management style and organization culture.During the 1980s and 1990s the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon plc, instead of buying the other pubs. At that time, all the pubs' style is same, so it could use the same management style. But in the 21st century, while it also pays attention to the staffs, it try to change its style, manage model and the food what has provided.3.4 Two factorsBefore changing the strategy, J D Wetherspoon may considerexterior environment and industry life cycle.Exterior environment: When the company can not adapt to the changes in the external environment, the strategic drift occurs. Strategic management involves the formulation and implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by a company's top management on behalf of owners, based on consideration of resources and an assessment of the internal and external environments in which the organization competes (Nag R, Hambrick D C, Chen M J.,2007).During the 21st century, the retail licensing market had adapt to the changes in the'tiehouse'system. Other pubs had been adapted it and developing their business. Therefore, there are much more competitors for JD. It led to the market saturation of pub. So J D Wetherspoon needs to change its business strategy.Industry life cycle: The stages are the same for all industries, yet industries cycle throughthe stages in various lengths of time. Even within the same industry, various firms may be at different life cycle stages. Strategies of a firm as well as of competitors vary depending on the stage of the life cycle. The growth of an industry's sales over time is used to chart the life cycle. The distinct stages of an industry life cycle are: introduction, growth, maturity, and decline (reference for business, 2013). When the industry development to maturity, the company should consider the change In this case, the pubs industry has entered a mature stage so that the competitors will be more and more. So J D Wetherspoon needs considering different product form other pubs to attract customers. J D Wetherspoon pubs now serve breakfast and open earlier in the morning before normal licensing hours begin at 11.00 a.m.3.5 Business strategy and strategic choiceBusiness strategy: A business strategy typically is a document that clearly articulates the direction a business will pursue and the steps it will take to achieve its goals. It facilitates enterprise to achieve competitive advantage in the market, and create morebenefits.Strategic choice: Choose one of the most appropriate strategies as the company's strategy. For any organization, it faces a lot of options strategy. So every organization must make a strategic choice about which strategy they need to follow or adopt.In the case, we can know that J D Wetherspoon adopted the differentiation as its business strategy during the 1980s and 1990s. It supplies special environment quiet, clean, non-smoking to others. During the development of pubs, the other pubs also became to do special environment like that. Then J D Wetherspoon began to serve breakfast, show World Cup football and so on, it also develop new brand like and begun developing budget hotel to change its strategy. All these process of strategy is its strategic choice, which from differentiation to focus on difference strategy choosing.3.6 Two key issuesBeing clear about the direction and the development of company: J D Wetherspoon knowntheir development direction is to be distinctive and differentiation. It provides real ale beers at relatively low prices and care about child and disable, it build non-smoking area to keep health for the customers.Make ensure every staff aware of strategy In this case, the staffs of J D Wetherspoon are keeping in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of broad meeting. And J D Wetherspoon attend to listen to the staff voice. This management method greatly help the company and employees with their exchanging ideas and suggestions.。
Force-field analysis is an influential development in the field of social science. It provides a framework for looking at the factors that influence a situation, originally social situations. It looks at forces that are either driving movement toward a goal or blocking movement toward a goal. The principle, developed by Kurt Lewin, is a significant contribution to the fields of social science, psychology, social psychology, community psychology, organizational development, process management, and change management.(Swanson, Donald James; Creed, Andrew Shawn, "Sharpening the focus of force field analysis".)Driving forces includes more and more fierce competition, government’s adverse policy and industries saturation. Restraining forces includes previous success, strong organization culture and the trend that plan to maintain previous method.In this case, by the start of the 20 century, J D was facing much more competition. The retail licensing market had adapted to the changes in the ‘tied house’ system and other retail pub chains had been developing their business. It lead supermarket begin selling drinks at loss-leader prices, which will be difficult for J D to compete on price. Besides, government begin noticing binge drinking, which also will take bad effect for sale. The two factor is main driving forces.For restrain forces, if taking change, their staffs will learn new knowledge and obey new rule. Some previous advantage such as good quality wine, relatively low-price beer, also is restrain forces.When driving forces is less than restrain forces, company will not change, and if not, company will change. According to case, driving forces are bigger than restraining forces, because J D take a change.A stakeholder or stakeholders, as defined in its first usage in a 1963 internal memorandum at the Stanford Research Institute, are those groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist.(R. Edward; Reed, David L. Stockholders and Stakeholders: A new perspective on Corporate Governance. )Stakeholders may be government, shareholder, and employee. Shareholders have the biggest effect(Hillman A J, Keim G D. Shareholder value, stakeholder management, and social issues: what's the bottom line?). Shareholder is the one of possessor of company, but they do not manage company. They can decision company’s development and select to invest continuously or withdraw capital. They can be restrain forces, and also can be driving forces. In this case, because J D has taken change, so they are driving forces. Tim Martin gave up day-to-day control in 2004 to become non-executive chairman working two days a week. He continue to hold over 15% of the shares and to influence and contribute to the way the business operate. When his shares reduce, his influence for the pub is lesser than before.3 Management effectManagement’s role is to decide on and implement a suitable change strategy. According to consistency theory, senior managers need to balance the 4 elements such as, task, culture, human, structure. Because they are interrelated, if there is lack of consistency among them, they will resist change. For a company, the higher consistency is, the better performance is. In this case,when taking change, management make vital effect for J D. After changing, some staff must be hard to adjust new rule. At this time, managers should use appropriate method to encourage them, for example, if staff finish his task well, managers should reward him. By these, staff can become more confident and increase loyalty. In case, J D provide WI-FI and family area, serve breakfast and open earlier, which align customers well.4 AdviceFor analysing change situation, Lewin’s three-stage model is introduced in 1951 by Lewin. He agreed that change should be concerned with the individuals and should involve 3 stage, unfreezing the present; moving to the new level; refreezing the new level. Lewin's three step model is a significant change management strategies for manager to understand the change process(Lewin, Miriam. "The Impact of Kurt Lewin's Life on the Place of Social Issues in His Work).For overcoming resistance, Kotter and Schlesinger(Kotter J P, Schlesinger L A. Choosing strategies for change. Harvard Business) provide 6 possible approaches to overcome resistance such as education and communication; participation and involvement; manipulation and co-operation; facilitation and support; negotiation and agreement; explicit and implicit coercion.In education and communication, it is very important that management shouldn’t presume that knowledge and information are passed downward through the organization automatically but should ensure more effectively communication with every employee at all stages of change. If employees receive the full facts and clear up any misunderstandings, the resistance will subsides. For the aspect, J D can have conference to tell staff the benefits of changes, then to enhance information’s degree of accurancy and integrity.In negotiation and agreement, this required the exchange of something of value for a lessening of resistance, for example, a reward package. J D can encourage staffs to adopt new behavior and offer some reward, in this case, pubs open earlier in the morning before normal at 11.am, so managers can make negotiation with staffs and give the reward package to staff who have served the breakfast and worked at 11.00 am.。
1, Goods displayed in a shop in a shop window (even when priced) are classed as a willingness to negotiate on the shops part or to say an imitation to treat. The customer will make the offer to buy the goods which the shop are perfectly within their rights to refuse. So there is no contract exist between the shop and the customer in this case. The man couldn't buy it with only £150.2,(约吃饭)A contract is an agreement between parties having the capacity to make it ,in the form demanded by the law, to perform, on one side or both, acts which are not trifling, indeterminate, impossible or illegal, creating an obligation enforceable in a court of law. In the case, there+ is o contract exist for it is only a social obligation.3,(发错email)B sent an acceptance meeting A's offer,but to a wrong address.A didn't receive the acceptance,so there isn't a contract exist between them.4, (卖车)First ,A offers to sell B the car at a price of £4500. Towards A's offer, B expresses a counter offer that he would like to buy the car at £4000. Towards B's new offer, A refuses. Then, no contract is binded. So B has no right to ask A to sell the car to him.5,(电动车)The words B said to A is commonly called misleading statement. In legal terms, it's called misrepresentation. ①Misrepresentation could be divided into innocent misrepresentation, fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation and misrepresentation through concealment or failure to disclose to facts. ②The misrepresentation in case belongs to fraudulent misrepresentation. ③A misrepresentation will be regarded as fraudulent if it was made without any belief in its truth or if it was made recklessly without caring whether it is true or false. If one party makes a false statement to another, but makes it innocently, believing it to be true, then this is innocent misrepresentation. Negligent misrepresentation occurs when a false statement is made by a person,who honestly believes it to be true (and it therefore not fraudulent ), but has no reasonable grounds for believing in its truth. The contract between them is either valid or invalid, so it could be cancelled. For the seller Bcommit a fraudulent misrepresentation and B bought the car under this circumstance, B suffered loss, cause-and effect relationship exist between B&A, so the contract could be cancelled. The buyer B could following ways to help himself:(1) cancel the contract.(2) cancel the contract & reward of damage(3)retention of the contract &reward the damages6,(油画) The buyer could seek a remedy for the breach. These remedies include:①Damages,②specific implement ③Rescission 4 Defensive remedies. In this case,the man should seek the specific implement remedy,Because antique is unique and couldn't be bought anywhere else. In sonsequence of this, specific implement is recommended.7,(香烟)yes , for selling this kind of cigarettes is forbidden by law. The kind of behavior is illegal by law.CaseCase1,Q2. Jones v Vernon Pools (1938)Case1 Q2 The plaintiff claimed to have won the football pools. The coupon stated that the transaction was "binding in honour only". It was held that the plaintiff was not entitled to recover because the agreement was based on the honour of the parties (and thus not legally binding).Q3, there once happened a story at 1982, Brinkibon Ltd V Stahag stahl. It mainly tells about that Brinkibon was a London company that purchased steel from Stahag, a seller based in Australia, Brinkibon sent their acceptance to a Stahag offer by Telexto Vienna Brinkibon later wanted to issue a writ against Stahag and applied serve an out of jurisdiction party. They would only be able to so if the contract had been formed in England. The question at issue was where the contract was formed. The Lords decided that the contrct was formed in Vienna. They accepted the principle in Entores V Miles Far East Co where in the case of instaneous communication, which included telex, the formation occurs in the place where the acceptance is received.Case2 Q2: Altwood V Small 1838, false information about a mines capacity was given when it was sold on . The buyer has a survey done which was not done correctly and as a result came to believe that the information given was correct. As a result, he didn't rely on the statement and thus it did not induce a contract resulting in there being no misrepresentation.Q3,Erlanger V New Sombrero Phosphate co (1878) a promoter stands in a fiduciary relationship towards his company. A contract made between him and the company’s voidable at the company's option unless he has disclosed all material facts relating to the contract to an independent board and the company has freely agree to the terms.Case 3,Q2: Anderson Vpringle of Scotland (1998)The employer had entered a collective agreement with the GMB in 1986 that includes a redundancy procedure operation on a 'last in, first out' basis, the statement of term and conditions said that these should be ' in accordance with and subject to ' the collective agreement. But the statement did not refer to redundancy, so the employer agreed that the collective agreement was incorporated only to the extent that one of its provisions was refered to in the statement. The court rejected this and said that the entire agreement was incorporated and that to select on any other basis LIFO would be a brench of contract.Case4, J ames V Fraser & Co Ltd VDenny, Molt&Disk son Ltd 1944 SCCHL Fraser entered into an agreement with the defenders which Fraser was to buy all the red and white pine it required from DMD Ltd, was to occupy Frasertimber yard. The agreement was expressed to be terminable by either party on giving notice and, in the event of termination, DMD Ltd was to be given the option to purchase. Held: the option had lapsed. The agreement had been terminated by because of the impossibility of trading (Frustration) and the option could be exercised only if termination was by notice.Wolf & Wolf V Forfar Potato Co Ltd (1984)A Scottish Co sent a telex to a Dutch Co offering to sell a quantity of potatoes. This had to be accepted by 5 pm next day. The next morning the Dutch Co sent a telex which they called an acceptance but which contained nwe conditions. The scottish Co phones back stating that the conditions were unacceptable and the Dutch Co sent another telex, within the time limit, accepting the original offer. The Scottish Co ignored this and were taken to court for breach of contract. The court held that no contract was formed. The first telex sent by the Dutch was a counter offer which would have had to be accepted by the Scots for a contract to be binding. As it was not accepted then ......no contract.Philp & Co V Knoblauch (1907)Knoblauch was a merchant from Leith who wrote to Philp stating "I am offering today linseed and have pleasure in quoting you 100 tons at 41s 3d.(Just over £2!) I shall be glad to hear if you are buyers and await your reply". The following day Philp telegraphed "Accept 100 tons at 41s 3d", He confirmed this by letter. This was followed by a telegram from Knoblauch "Sorry 41s 3d now useless:42s 6d today." This was also confirmed by letter. Philp took Knoblauch to court claiming that there was a contract to sell the linseed for 41s 3d . Knoblauch claimed that the first letter had been a quotation and not a legal offer therefore there was no contract. The court held that the first letter was an offer which had been accepted and so there was a binding contract. The fact that Knoblauch had used the word "offer" in the quotation was important. If the word had not bee use then it would probably have been classed as a willingness to negotiate ----the same as most quotations are.Harvey V Facey ( 1893 )Harvey sent a telegram which read "Will you sell us Bumper Hall Pen? Telegraph lowest cash price".NB: Bumper Hall Pen was a plot of land.Facey telegraphed in reply "Lowest price for Bumper Hall Pen is £ 900".Harvey then sent another telegraph "We agree to buy Bumper Hall Pen for £ 900".Harvey received no reply and took Facey to court stating that a contract had been formed.What do you think the courts decision would be and why?Carlill V Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893)The Smoke Ball Company advertised in the press offering to pay £ 100 to any person who used their 'smoke ball' in a specified manner, for a specified time and then caught the flu. Carlill bought one of the smoke balls, used it correctly, but still caught the flu. She then claimed £100 but the Smoke Ball Co refused to pay stating that she had not informed them either in writing or verbally that she has accepted their offer.The court ruled that performance of the conditions ( catching flu after using the smoke ball ) was acceptance enough.Boyd & Forrest V Glasgow & South Western Railway Co (1915)Boyd and Forrest had undertaken to build a railway. They relied on information supplied to them by the railway company concerning the amount of rock that would have to be moved. Boyd & Forrests' contract price was based on this information. When B & F actually started building they discovered that there was much more rock than they had been led to believe. They completed the work all the same ----at a cost of £135,000 more than originally planned. The information concerning the rocks had originally been accurate but had been changed himself to be correct. Boyd & Forrest brought an action against the railway company to have the contract reduced.Smith V Sim (1954) Sim was the proprietor of the Market Arms in Montrose. He advertised his pub for sale . Smith , relying on statements concerning turnover supplied by Sim via his solicitors, bought the business for £21,600. Shortly after entering into possession, Smith alleged that Sim was guilty of fraud in having falsely represented the turnover at about twice as much as it had actually been. This was proved to be fact. Smith could rescind the contract as Sim's misrepresentation had led to an error in the substantials ( concerning the subject matter). He could also claim damages as the misrepresentation was fraudulent. He chose to carry on with the contract and claim damages of £ 10,000 . The court held that was fair.。
1: (1) Some market/industry knowledge is necessary to AG managers. By environmental research, we could clearly know the trends of market and the need of consumers. And by investigating the consumers, AG Company will realize the game worlds must react in a realistic manner and expectations of appearance, movement and behavior has raised the bar in terms of graphic believability and authenticity. When the managers have collected this information from consumers, AG Company would make the right decisions for the future development. They would focus on the new technique research and development and improving the staff skills. Therefore the market/industry knowledge is full of importance and it could affect the future and development of AG Company.(2)When AG Company carries out a strategy, they should ensure that AG Company has enough resource and capabilities, the reason of which is that enough resource is the requirement when do the researching and developing of new products and service. In AG company, production cost and technological cost have risen most sharply in relation to graphics as HD gaming requires large scale investment in staff and equipment., therefore , AG Company should add the investment capital in production and technological to meet the ever-growing demand of new production and services.(3) Managers responsible for ensuring that staff and their work together has sufficient information to be able to get the job done. Is determined by the nature of management responsibilities, information transmission channels other working groups within the information delivery center managers both the unit, but also the organization. People throughout the organization depends on the management structure and managers to acquire or transmit the necessary information to complete the work.(4) AG Company managers first provide evidence to prove the advantages and benefits of change, the enterprise and peers, compared with competitors, to stimulate the sense of competition staff, so that they have a "change is the only way out" of consciousness, to assess the business situation of enterprises, so that they understand the actual situation of business operations, open horizons of employees, so that they clearly feel more energetic in the family, vigorous enterprises is how scenes. To help them realize that they directly or indirectly in the change in available income, tounderstand that they may assume new roles, we need leadership and hard to pay.2: When business is change strategy, they would have some factors effect on business, such as social responsibilities, business goals, environment, stakeholders, organizational culture,(1): AG Company is mainly about a game company; therefore they should take the responsibility to children or teenagers. AG Company should take some methods to limit the hours for the game and AG Company must ensure the game content is positive and healthy.(2): Business goal is the second factor could affect AG change management. AG Company’s goal is that it will focus the innovation, quality and excellence in the future. To achieve this goal, they will improve the technique and train the staff skills and to be creative.Environment factor also will have an effect on business management, including the market trend, consumer demand, and level of income. The up-to-date technology software must become future software market trend. And there will be more and more target consumer with high income to buy specialized and custom products. So AG’s managers should focus on researching and developing to make innovation on the new product.3: According to the research, Lewin thought everything under a pair of opposite force and it keeps balance. Driving force is a force of push things change, restrained force is forces to keep the original state. The change is happen when the driving force exceeds restrained force and the balance is broken.In AG Company, there are driving force and restrained force.AG Company’s driving force comes from the pressure from competitors, such as Microsoft and Sony. If AG Company wants to make progress under the huge pressure, AG Company should retrain the personnel, changing markets, extend the lifecycle of product, changing the employee into the hard working nature, establish the global view of market development, social transformations, increased competition, newtechnology, management leadership change, new products and services, which will help AG Company make great achievement.The restraining forces are from individuals: fear of status, loss of status, inertia (habit), and fear of the unknown, loss of friends. From organizations: strength of culture, rigidity of structure, lack of resources and contractual agreements. If AG Company wants to gain next strategy, it should continue to use the cost focus strategy. And it will cost too much change the company’s strategy from cost focus into the differentiation, so it’s necessary to find reliable investor to help AG Company accomplish this huge change4: When AG Company has decided to make a change, it would meet some resistance. There are six approaches to overcome this resistance such as the education and communication, participation, support and guide, negotiation, manipulation and co-opting and coercion.AG Company could use the participation, education and communication, support and guide methods to overcome this resistance.Participation means that company should let it most staffs join the change because. In AG Company, staffs all have passion and are skilled in the development of software, so the staff could give more useful suggestion about research and develop unique production and service. And they know more information about the need of consumers; they could give the manager more information.Education and communication is also a key factor to overcome resistance. If staffs could clear decision and have no misunderstandings with upper level, the resistance will be subsided. Therefore AG Company would select and use the skilled staffs and arrange the training to new staff. And manager should often have a word with the veteran and old staff about the development of company, then it will helpful to deal with some serious problem, then help company minimize or solve the resistance to changes.。
A ReportonBusiness Culture and StrategyPrepared by Zhang Chen Prepared for Tang YanStudent Number : 135139793 Date: June 25, 2013Content1.0 Introduction2.0 Findings2.1 Four Business Strategies2.1.1 Market Penetration2.1.2 Differentiation2.1.3 Cost Leadership2.1.4 Diversification2.2 Differences and Relationships between Strategy and Strategic Choice2.3 Influence of Two Different Business Strategies 2.4 the Forces for Change2.4.1 Market/Industry Knowledge2.4.2 Sufficiency of Resources and Capabilities2.5 the Effect of Business Strategy2.6 the Role of Management2.7 the Influence of Changing management2.8 Lewin's Force Field Analysis2.9 Method to Overcome Resistance3.0 Conclusion4.0 Reference1.0 IntroductionAG Company is a software company and games development company based in 2011.The company began as three friends pursuing a passion,This report will indicate the for business strategies, and differences and realationships between strategy and strategy choices,the identify the effect of the current and future strategy and tell the impact of both, last,this report will use Lewin's Force Field Analysis and decide some approach to change2.0 Findings2.1 Four Business Strategies2.1.1 Market PenetrationHere we market our existing products to our existing customer groups. This means increasing our revenue by, promoting the product, repositioning the brand, and so on. However, the product is not altered and we do not seek any new types of customers. It involves an increase in sales of existing products to existing markets-selling more of the same to the same people. It has two methods; the first one is using the existing product break new market to penetrated, the other is offer new products to existing market to penetrate.This strategy has the lower risk and don't need more investment. It is suitable for the product being in the growth process, when the market is not saturated the business would growth in the market and increased volumes lead to economies of scale, especially for some business which not have some clearly goals and development strategies.2.1.2 DifferentiationIt is the company would offer the unique products or services. Company could use the unique materials or research the new technology or new materials, then make consumers have the better and totally different products or services than competitors. If the AG Company wants to carry out this strategy, it should meet some requirements:First, AG Company need a strong research and develop their capability, the reputation of quality, innovation and technology. It would have the strength of marketing management and a team with high-level research staff, creative staff and high level skill staff. Then the business can make more superior difference than competitors. And the need of consumers will be various. The main competition is mainly about the product innovation.2.1.3 Cost LeadershipIt involves the firm winning market share by appealing to cost-conscious orprice-sensitive customers. And it focuses on efficiency and lower cost. It means business reduce their cost and gain the competitive advantage about lower cost.The company in any market will gain lots of advantages from being able to produce at the lowest cost. A cost leadership strategy is appropriate when the company has its competitive advantages at producing efficiency, and the cost is lowest.It is useful for the product market share is much larger than competitors and the business that could reduce the cost of product through saving the materials, improve the technology, innovation of produce2.1.4 DiversificationThis is where we market completely new products to new customers. There are two types of diversification. The first is related diversification and the second is unrelated diversification. Related diversification means that the company remains in a market or industry with which we are familiar. Unrelated diversification is where the company has no previous experience in the market or industry. This strategy could be used in a company with many competitors in the same industry. And its products are on the stage of mThen the company arket saturation, and not perform as good as other competitor. could choose to produce new products in a different industry. At last it will attract new consumers and increase the market shares.2.2 Differences and Relationships between Strategy and Strategic ChoiceBusiness strategy includes planning choice, implementation and evaluation that guide the company to gain great profit and success. An inspired and clearly strategy would bring about successful, while a weak or unsuitable strategy may result the company astray.Strategic choice is consider the competitive advantage, the influence from environmental, the pressures, and then make a decision about the company future.In Alphabet Game, the strategy may be faced more choice. In this case, we could know that AG Company was a small-size company therefore they chose the cost focus strategy. The main difference between the business strategy and strategic choice is that strategic choice is a step of business strategy not a strategy. But it decided the best choice for organization strategy.2.3 Influence of Two Different Business StrategiesCurrentFrom the case, we could know that at the beginning, AG Company is a small-size company and lack of differentiation. And it only has fewer clients and low value manufacturing. The company began as three friends in 2001, house research, development and production which rank alongside any of its comparable competitors. According to the case, we could know that the cost focus strategy is most suitable forAG Company. They need cut down the cost by managing the value chain effectively. In AG Company, production cost have tripled in recent years with the introduction of next generation games consoles, the manager could make some decision about cut cost. Finding the new low-cost purchasing channel, purchasing the high quality materials cut the waste, saving the materials, improving the labor skill to improve the working efficiency.As the matter of fact, managers are considering all the possibility to cut down the cost.With the development of industry, there will be more and more consumers' demand variety. Therefore AG Company needs to make a change about the strategy to meet new challenges.FutureConsumers need expectations of appearance, movement and behavior has raised the bar in terms of graphic believability and authenticity. These make a request of new technique and creative. They should carry out the differentiation strategy to create the totally different products and service to customers aiming to have their competitive edge. AG Company should increase the investment in research and development to create unique goods and services.The new function marketing and educational tools, internet competitive marketing are the unique products offer to consumers. Company used the marketing or educational tools to clients. The rise of internet competitive marketing has also provided substantial opportunities and AG has striven to be at the forefront of that development.2.4 The Forces for Change2.4.1 Market/Industry KnowledgeSome market/industry knowledge is necessary to AG managers. By environmental research, we could clearly know the trends of market and the need of consumers. And by investigating the consumers, AG Company will realize the game worlds must react in a realistic manner and expectations of appearance, movement and behavior has raised the bar in terms of graphic believability and authenticity.When the managers have collected this information from consumers, AG Company would make the right decisions for the future development. They would focus on the new technique research and development and improving the staff skills. Therefore the market/industry knowledge is full of importance and it could affect the future and development of AG Company.2.4.2 Sufficiency of Resources and CapabilitiesWhen AG Company carries out a strategy, they should ensure that AG Company has enough resource and capabilities, the reason of which is that enough resource is the requirement when do the researching and developing of new products and service. In AG company, production cost and technological cost have risen most sharply in relation to graphics as HD gaming requires large scale investment in staff andequipment., therefore , AG Company should add the investment capital in production and technological to meet the ever-growing demand of new production and services. With the development of AG Company the demand of resource would become larger and more various. AG Company should more focus on the resource channel and capabilities.2.5 the Effect of Business StrategyAfter analyzing this case, the better business strategy for AG Company is differentiation. This choice will bring many advantages.The first one is that it could help AG Company make more profits. AG Company select the differentiation strategy, then it will give the consumer a clear reason why choose them, such as the high-quantity of product and products with unique technology.The second one is that it could improve the innovation ability. AG Company uses the flash game as marketing or educational tools that is a innovation. It not can increase the sale, but increase the innovation competitive advantage which has provide a long-term plan for AG CompanyThe third one is that it will secure the customer loyalty. It makes the substitute goods have no strength in performance. Consumer will continue use this software until the new production appears.The last one is that it will increase the market share of AG Company. According to this case, we can know that there are many competitors in this industry, such as Microsoft and SONY which hit AG deeply. The product saturated lead to the lack market share. Therefore AG should innovate its unique product which has its own feathers like the games used as promotional tool and educational tool. Thus many consumers would become be willing to buy them, and the market share will increase quickly.2.6 the Role of ManagementWith the development of AG Company, it has met with some troubles. If AG Company want to solve this problem, it is necessary to change the strategy.There are four strategic steps to change the management: strategic planning, strategic choice, strategic implement and strategic evaluation.Strategic PlanningStrategic planning manager is a designer of new strategy who should identify the problem andfind the innovative ways to solve it. For the AG Company's future, it is full of importance tochange and design a innovative method.Strategic ChoiceStrategic Choice manger takes the role of a decision maker. They have enough rights todecide the organization choice about strategy, the way solve the problem and the developmentof future. They make a decision that Alphabet try to differentiation strategy, and create the production as educational or marketing tools for example internet viral marketing.Strategic ImplementStrategic Implement manager is responsible to operate the strategy, do well at workingplanning and time arrangement which is helpful for the staff to research and develop theunique production and service.From the case, we could know that AG Company creates flash games designed for client as marketing and educational tools, NHS, Pepsi, Virgin Media and many small businesses allbecome those clients. This software change the function it can enable data capture, providekey message to consumers or employees, providing a competitive advantage over other companies.Strategic EvaluationIn this step, manager is a evaluator who is have rights to decide whether the strategy issuitable for the organization or not, whether will change the trend of organization or not,whether it's helpful to solve the problems faced or not.By analyzing the case, differentiation strategy would be better in AG Company. Internet viral marketing has provided AG Company with much income and recognition in an increasingly competitive marketplace and them has striven to be at the forefront of that development.2.7 the Influence of Changing managementWhen business is change strategy, they would have some factors effect on business, such as social responsibilities, business goals, environment, stakeholders, organizational culture,AG Company is mainly about a game company; therefore they should take the responsibility to children or teenagers. AG Company should take some methods to limit the hours for the game and AG Company must ensure the game content is positive and healthy.Business goal is the second factor could effect AG change management. AG Company's goal is that it will focus the innovation, quality and excellence in the future. To achieve this goal, they will improve the technique and train the staff skills and to be creative.Environment factor also will have an effect on business management, including the market trend, consumer demand, level of income. The up-to-date technology software must become future software market trend. And there will be more and more target consumer with high income to buy specialized and custom products. So AG's managers should focus on researching and developing to make innovation on the new product.2.8 Lewin's Force Field AnalysisAccording to the research, Lewin thought everything under a pair of opposite force and it keeps balance. Driving force is a force of push things change, restrained force is forces to keep the original state. The change is happen when the driving force exceeds restrained force and the balance is broken.In AG Company, there are driving force and restrained force.AG Company's driving force comes from the pressure from competitors, such as Microsoft and Sony. If AG Company wants to make progress under the huge pressure, AG Company should retrain the personnel, changing markets, extend the lifecycle ofproduct, changing the employee into the hard working nature, establish the global view of market development, social transformations, increased competition, new technology, management leadership change, new products and services, which will help AG Company make great achievement.The restraining forces are from individuals: fear of status, loss of status, inertia (habit),fear of the unknown, loss of friends. From organizations: strength of culture, rigidity of structure, lack of resources and contractual agreements. If AG Company wants to gain next strategy, it should continue to use the cost focus strategy. And it will cost too much change the company's strategy from cost focus into the differentiation, so it's necessary to find reliable investor to help AG Company accomplish this huge change.2.9 Method to Overcome ResistanceWhen AG Company has decided to make a change, it would meet some resistance. There are six approaches to overcome this resistance such as the education and communication, participation, support and guide, negotiation, manipulation andco-opting and coercion.AG Company could use the participation, education and communication, support and guide methods to overcome this resistance.Participation means that company should let it most staffs join the change because. In AG Company, staffs all have passion and are skilled in the development of software, so the staff could give more useful suggestion about research and develop unique production and service. And they know more information about the need of consumers; they could give the manager more information.Education and communication is also a key factor to overcome resistance. If staffs could clear decision and have no misunderstandings with upper level, the resistance will be subsided. Therefore AG Company would select and use the skilled staffs and arrange the training to new staff. And manager should often have a word with the veteran and old staff about the development of company, then it will helpful to deal with some serious problem, then help company minimize or solve the resistance to changes.3.0 ConclusionAG Company is a software company and games development company based in 2011.The company began as three friends pursuing a passion, This report has indicated the for business strategies, and differences and relationships between strategy and strategy choices, identified the effect of the current and future strategy and told the impact of both, last, this report has used Lewin's Force Field Analysis and decided some approach to change, According to this context, AG Company would gain the next profit in the future.4.0 Reference[online], Business Strategy[accessed 23 June 23, 2013] Available:Strategy Choice [online][accessed 23 June 23, 2013] Available:Lewin's Force Field Analysis[accessed 24 June 23, 2013] Available:Alfred Marshall (2003) Principle of EconomicsScottish Qualifications Authority, Business Culture and Strategy, China Modern Economics Publishing House, Beijing (2005).。
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●Strategy and CultureInJD WetherspoonPresent by Liu Meng5th December 2011目录Assessment task (1)Introduction (5)Discussion (5)Section A (5)a)Examples of SPETL analyze (5)b)SWOT analysis (8)c)Guidelines for management use (9)Section B (10)a)Organization culture in JDW (10)b)The type of culture in JDW (11)c)The relationship between organization culture and behavior (12)d)Management approach to different organization culture (12)Section C (13)a)Possible strategies and indicate business environment (13)b)What strategy JDW followed during 1980-1990s (14)c)Compare two strategies in terms of influence and on the behavior of theorganization (15)d)What has consider before changing its strategy (16)e)Illustrate the connection between business strategy and strategic choice.16f)Key issues to manage its business strategy (17)Section D (18)a)Why the strategy of JD Wetherspoon changed over time (18)b)One factor which may lead to change in JDW (19)c)The role that management play dealing with changes in 2000 (19)d)Advice give to the management of JDW help and analyze change situationovercome any resistance to change (20)Conclusion (22)Reference (23)IntroductionThe JD Wetherspoon plc was founded by Tim Martin who opened the first JD wetherspoon pub in the 1979. It based the model for a pub on a 1946 essay by George Orwell which referred to an imaginary pub called ‘Moon Under Water’. In the 1992, the JD Wetherspoon became a plc which time it consisted of a chain of 44 pubs and now it has over 600 pubs. In 2002, about 10 years after flotation, its share price rose to more than ten times its original value.This report has 4 sections. Section A is going to give examples of external environment which have affected the way JD behaved. Moreover, using a SWOT analysis, explain the relationship between JD and the environment it is facing during the early years of the 21st century. Section B aims at explains the organization culture and organization behavior in an organization. Moreover, the report will explain the type of culture that the organization has using a recognized model of organizational culture. Section C mainly evaluates the business strategy that JD adopted and how to manage strategy within an organization. Section D deals with the times change which affect JD Wetherspoon directly and give some recommendations for these negative changes.DiscussionSection Aa)Examples of SPETL analyze.The social factorPub suit for the traditional cultureThe UK social culture is traditional concept, so the JD Wetherspoon pubs don’t play music or show TV programs. secondly, the UK social culture is pursue the higher standard living, so that the JD Wetherspoon pubs not serving complimentary crispswith baguettes, were health conscious and almost always left the crisps, introducing a ‘hotness’ rating on the curry menu.Entertainment elementAt the beginning of 80s, younger generations of customers want to enjoy music or an evening out, therefore, Wetherspoon’s need to transform from tradition to entertainment in order to remain competitive.The technological factorVentilation SystemEach of the ventilation systems cost more than 100,000 pounds. It aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke.Security systemIt now has more than ten of these hotels, all of which have bar facilities attached to them. This is technical factor. In order to attach customer, the pubs must use high technology and equip it. JD provide ventilation system in each pubs for customers to give a clear indoor environment.The Economic factorEconomics crisisAs know that in the beginning of 21st century has a big economic crisis in the work, it cause the Economic environment of British is not prosperity. So more and more company redundancy the employees, it will be make a large number of people loss the job, m oreover it cause the income is down and the people’s buy power is decrease. Consumer behaviorBecause in the supermarket, the wine and beer is cheaper in the pubs, some more and more people like buy some wine go back home rather than go to the pubs. So that the JD Wetherspoon have to expand business areas which it has begun developing budget hotel, the JD Wetherspoon pubs now serve breakfast and have a dedicated family dining area where children and adults can eat together. It will be immediately makemore profit for self-help.Political factorJoin the EuroThe UK government considers make the Pound join the Euro aim to Euro integration. It is a dispute for the British, because if the Pound joins the Euro, it causes the depreciation of sterling so that the commodity price will be increase. This point is very important for the JD Wetherspoon pubs, because it will be make the customer will pay more cash for the alcohol. So that the Martin is a noted euro-sceptic and in 2002 printed 500,000 beer mats and put up 10,000 ‘save the pound’ posters to encourage customer to think about the issue while they drink.Unemployment factorsThe Government applied monetarist policies to reduce inflation, and reduced public spending. Deflationary measures were implemented against the backdrop of the early 1980s recession, leading to 100.000 being added to the unemployment register every month, the early 1980s recession saw unemployment saw unemployment rise above three million, it directly led to pub industry economic losses.Legal factorGovernment policyIn this case, it show some legal for the pubs, for instance, the government concern about binge drinking and the consequent anti-social behavior, particularly in city centers, beer tax. It made the less of people go to the pubs. So the JD Wetherspoon pubs have to diversify operation, For example, it serve the breakfast and open earlier than licensing hours begin at 11.00 am.OpportunityJ D Wetherspoon seized the opportunity of political stability and positive economy trend to expand smoothly. Besides, J D Wetherspoon owned its outlets, therefore it caneasy to control its outlets based on wide span of control. Minimum human resources waste on management caused by J D Wetherspoon is a centralized structure.ThreatAs government issued the social policy, pubs cannot be seen to be encouraging binge drinking and the consequent anti-social behavior. J D Wethspoon suffered a resistance from social policy, the market shrunk due to competitor adopts different approach to share the market, and the company has to change the strategy as a result. The cost of changing will delay the development.b)SWOT analysisStrength1JD Wetherspoon has a perfect communication in the company. As know that the JD Wetherspoon places great importance on listening to and acting on, it has two-way communication from members of staff on all aspects of the business about the feedback. Moreover, the JD Wetherspoon owned some fantastic facilities, for instance it has a ventilation system in each pubs.Strength2High degree of staff loyalty thanks to the company’s training policy. Staff is willing to work due to their advice or recommendation could be adopted by the board if it makes sense.Weakness1But JD Wetherspoon also has weakness. JD Wetherspoon follow the British traditional culture, so the JD Wetherspoon pubs don’t has any fashion facilities, for example they don’t have the TV and music, so they loss of customer. Chairman gave up day to daycontrol in 2004 to become non executive chairman working two days week. This seriously influence JD’s marketing activity.Weakness2Government concerns about binge drinking which would result anti-social behavior.Opportunity1JD Wetherspoon reviewed it opportunity. In 2002, it acquires Lloyds pub chain consisting of 10 pubs. Since then, it has developed the Lloyds Number One Brand and greatly increased the number of outlets.Opportunity2The music based outlets with a much stronger entertainment element has been adopted in some J D Wetherspoon outlets. Younger generation would like to consume the pubs like this.Threat1But JD Wetherspoon also has threats. For example, the market now appears to be over supplied. It competes with supermarket. supermarket began selling drinks, particularly premium lager, at loss-leader prices.Threat2Supermarket began selling drinks, particularly premium lager, at loss-leader prices. Therefore, niche market and fierce competition has coming.c)Guidelines for management useOperations in communication S1-T1The company has a perfect communication in the company. As know that the JDWetherspoon places great importance on listening to and acting on, it has two-way communication from members of staff on all aspects of the business about the feedback. As a strong competitive factor they should extend services to drinking-off period to attract more customers.Developing high degree of staff loyalty S2 to T2High degree of staff loyalty avoids J D Wetherspoon lose the number of staff in high unemployment. It helps the company pull through the risk of unemployment.Section Ba)Organization culture in JDWThe organizational culture is the basic assumptions, shared values and beliefs that guide the way organizational members behave toward each other and approach their work. (Chen Jing Handout/2011)Shared valuesThe shared values are the norms of behavior which run around the organization.(Business Culture and Strategy/2010)According to the case, the JD Wetherspoon shows the democratic leadership in the organization values. The company’s operation is ‘involvement and communication’. Staffs are kept in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of Board meetings. The norms and values of a culture are effectively the rules by which its members must abide.Granted assumptionTaken for granted assumption are more informal and develop over time often in the form of low profile symbols such as physical symbols, stories and common language. (Business Culture and Strategy/2010)In this case, Wetherspoon’s ‘listening’ policy is based on a system successfully pioneered by the hi-fi retailer, Richer Sounds. JulianRicher, owner of the company, acted as a consultant to JD Wetherspoon. The Martineventually became a regional manager. The manager can use this way to reducepositive mood move into the job and improve the loyal for the JD Wetherspoon.b) The type of culture in JDWOrganizational culture is a system that people can use to classify what a business ’spersonality and ethos is like. (Chen Jing handout/2011) according to Charles Handy“The Gods of Management ” 1985 there are 4 types of culture each based upon a Greekgod.For JDW it represents for Zeus Culture which means power culture. As figure1 showthe characteristics of the four types of culture JD Wetherspoon is typically Zeus culture.This type of culture looks to people with power but it may not always be formalpower-holder. Also obtain demonstrate sponsorship. JDW was founded by Tim MartinCentralizedInformal Formal Devolved (Figure1)and based his model for pub. And all the new pubs provide the atmosphere and facilities which Tim required. During the last two decades much of the success of JDW was attributed to the funder Tim Martin. So it was centralized but informal one which Tim Martin was the power man.c)The relationship between organization culture and behaviorThe organizational culture decides the organizational behavior. According to the case, the JD Wetherspoon’s culture is Zeus culture. Power and influence emanate from the centre is the key feature for this culture. Chairman regularly travelled round the country visiting pubs come out his business plan through this kind of travel. He is a noted euro-sceptic and add his political stand into the daily business, although Union leader and others condemned his action but he justified them by using the method poll among company staff which showed 90% were support his stand and 95% customers were happy for the pubs to be used in Martin’s NO campaign. Ideas and suggestions are discussed each week in company meeting and staff are rewarded for their suggestion, staff can also discuss company issues with board members.d)Management approach to different organization cultureIf JD Wetherspoon adopt other organization culture like Athena culture individuals are expects in their jobs and come together in project or task group. This would required the management approach to be more flexible based on different project as different department in the company should have a open communication. And systems and methods are transient as the group applies its energies and commitment to the task. So the different organization culture made the different organization behaviour.in JDW the management and staff are surround by one person and the work decide by one personthe work will have more communication between management and staffSection Ca)Possible strategies and indicate business environmentOverall Low-Cost Provider StrategyLow-cost provider strategy means low overall costs, not just low manufacturing or production costs.Price competition is vigorousProduct is standardized or readily available from many suppliersThere are few ways to achieve differentiation that have value to buyersMost buyers use product in some waysBuyers incur low switching costsBuyers are large and have significant bargaining powerEnvironment conditions:make achievement of meaningful lower costs than rivals the theme of firm’s strategy; skill in designing products for efficient manufacturing. Board Differentiation StrategyIncorporate differentiating features that cause buyers to refer firm’s product or service over brands of rivals.There are many ways to differentiate a product that ave value and please customersBuyer needs and uses are diverseFew rivals are following a similar differentiation approachTechnological change and product innovation are fast-pacedEnvironment conditions:Highly skilled and creative product development team; strong sales team with the ability to successfully communicate the perceived strengths of the product; Need to value and please customers when buyer needs and uses are diverse.Focus Low Cost StrategyThe focus strategy concentrates on a narrow segment and within that segment attempts to achieve either a cost advantage or differentiation.A narrow price of the total marketThe appropriate environment includes where buyers have distinctive preferences, special requirements, or unique needsFocused Differentiation StrategyIn differentiation focus a firm seeks a cost advantage in its target segment. It focus exploits the special need of buyers in certain segmentsBest-Cost Provider StrategyDeliver superior value by meeting or exceeding buyer expectations on product attributes and beating their price expectations. Be the low-cost provider of a product with good-to-excellent product attrivutes, then use cost advantage to underprice comparable brands.Environment Conditions:Where buyer diversity makes product differentiation the norm. Where many buyers are also sensitive to price and valueb)What strategy JDW followed during 1980-1990sDuring the 1980s and 1990s, J D Wetherspoon adopted the board differentiation. They provided the differentiated goods and services to meet the needs of customers in a wide market. For example, they sell a wide range of real ale beers at relatively low price;good quality wine is available; they do not play music or TV programmes; at least a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking; each has a ventilation system which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke; particular attention is paid to the toilets, including the provision of specially adopted toilets for customers with disabilities.There are four benefits of using this strategy on J D Wetherspoon plc:1)The pubs expanded on average at the rate of about one new pub each week.2)It opened over 90 new pubs and over 50% of the finance for the newdevelopments came from cash generated by the business.3)In 2002, about 10 years after flotation, its share price rose to more than ten timesits original value.4)The good services and goods attracting more and more customers.c)Compare two strategies in terms of influence and on the behaviorof the organizationDuring the 1980s and 1990s the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon plc, rather than buying the other pubs.In the twenty first century, market challenger compete its market statues, and themarket appears to be over-supplied. So JD Wetherspoon adopted strategy in focused differentiation strategy. It serves breakfast and open earlier in the morning, support the family dining area, show televised football and so on. The company also join other industry like the hotel.J D Wetherspoon is going on different businesses, the previous management style is not fit now.d)What has consider before changing its strategyExternal environment: by the start of the twenty first century, because of the retail licensing market had adapt to the changes in the “tied house”system and other competitor had been adapted it and developing their business. So J D Wetherspoon was facing much more competition. Many other competitors run the pub and receive the pay rent, this situation lead to saturation of the pub market. So J D Wetherspoon needs to change its business strategy.Policy: during 2002-2004, government allows the supermarket began selling drinks, particularly premium larger, at loss-leader prices. This means that the pub can not compare with supermarket in price. On the other hand, government concern about binge drinking and the consequent ant special behaviors, particularly in city centers. This lead the decrease of new pub number and shares of case form. They must to change to save their company.e)Illustrate the connection between business strategy and strategicchoice.Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long-term which achieves advantage for the organization through its configuration of resource within a challenging environment to meet the needs of markets and fulfill stakeholder expectation.(Johnson and Scholes)Organizations can choose to be the low-cost provider and differentiation strategy or specialization and so on. In the case, we can know that: at first, it supplies special environment quiet, clean, cheap beer to others. During the development of pubs, they all became to do special environment and provide different services and hardware like the ventilation. Then J D W began to serve breakfast, show World Cup football and so on, it also develop new brand like Lloyds, and begun developing budget hotel as “Wetherlodges” to change its strategy, all these process of strategy from differentiation to focus on difference strategy choosing is its strategic choice.f)Key issues to manage its business strategyThe key point below offers a summary of the issues that the senior management of an organization must be aware:Market/industry knowledgeSufficiency of resources and capabilitiesOffering consumers ’a unique value ’ perceived or realEstablishing a key ’differentiator’Consistent communication consistentlyManagement must keep change feasibleStructureRecognize the principal causes of strategic change(Business Culture & Strategy /2010)In my opinion the JD Weherspoon need to concern about the:1) consistent communication consistently as the company operation is “involvement and communication” which build a two-way communication, this management method greatly help the company and employees with their exchanging ideas and suggestions.2) Structure could also be an important issue because it always maintain the appropriate structure to suit the strategy being followed. 20%of the senior managers began as bar staff or cleaners. This kind of structure builds sense of loyalty in the organization.3) Offer ing consumers ’a unique value’ perceived or real. For example, it provided at least a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking; each has a ventilation system which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke; particular attention is paid to the toilets, including the provision of specially adopted toilets for customers with disabilities.Section Da)Why the strategy of JD Wetherspoon changed over timeIn order to promote the right conditions for change, individuals have to identify the driving and restraining forces. For JDW the external environment continually changes. We had done the PESTEL analysis which may help the organization to define the situation and where the organization is. In the 21 century many factors in PESTEL have changed this force JDW to adopted their strategy into better use with the new environment.1.Driving forces: The increase competition, many competitors run pubs to rent the money.Government takes many police like concern about binge drinking, and thought it is anti-social behaviors.2.Restraining forces: Inertia (habit) of the J D Wetherspoon, like their staff, they have habit to their ruler and management. They want the steady environment of work.The original organization structure decide the relationship in company and how they behave in workplace.b)One factor which may lead to change in JDWThe bad influence on J D Wetherspoon about profit and shares and sales. Tim Martin now as an executive, he had give up his power through daily time. So the business ethics is very important factors for J D Wetherspoon.The ethics of human resource management covers those ethical issues arising around the employer and employee relationship, such as the rights and duties owed between employer and employee.() With the increase concern of employee’s right, managers have to pay more attention to protect the workers in JDW.c)The role that management play dealing with changes in 2000The role of management of J D Wetherspoon are as follows:Entrepreneur role: the manager initiates change and new projects, spot opportunities, identify area of business development. (LiShi handout <The Role of Manager>) In the company Tim Martin who opened the first JD Wetherspoon pub in 1979, based on his model the pub was developed into a concatenate pub and become a plc in 1992 at which time it has over 600 pubs.Resource allocator: decides who get who get resources, schedule, budget, set priorities. In the resource allocator role, the manager choose where the organization will direct its efforts. (LiShi handout <The Role of Manager>)in the company it has a flexible training policy which enables people from all kinds of different backgrounds to join the company. Tim Martin required JDW needed to be fairly large. The company enter the market as a retailer after the CEO dicided.Disseminator role: that transmit special information into the organization. Superior receives more information than subordinate form outside the organization. The JDW company had the policy that want more involvement and communication with employees. They keep in touch with weekly newsletters and monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of board meetings.Motivating and inspiring: nergizing people to overcome major political, bureaucraticand resource barriers to change by satisfying basic, but often unfulfilled, human needs. (/2011) The leader should fide out the difference between J D Wetherspoon and others. It always needs to communication with people, know their needs and solve them, help them to adapt the changes in the company.d)Advice give to the management of JDW help and analyze changesituation overcome any resistance to changeThe resistance of change can be summed up in two factors, organizational factor and human factor. But not every organization is flexible to suitable for the change. Lacking of well trained staff is one of the main factors which could limit company’s changing ability. For the management of JD Wetherspoon, there are several advices list as following.ConclusionAs a summary, the report firstly analyzed JD Wetherspoon both internal and external environment. Then its organizational culture and business strategy are discussed. At last the changes in strategy that JD Wetherspoon should take to meet the new requirements are demonstrated.Through the PEST analysis, the external environment of JD Wetherspoon in 1980s is clearly identified. The strengths and weakness of JD Wetherspoon are found through SWOT analysis. After that, elements which could influence these strengths and weakness would bring to the JD Wetherspoon. Its organizational culture became from power to task during 1980s-1990s. JD Wetherspoon approached brand differentiation strategy. But to fit for the changes in 21st century, it changed business strategy into focus differentiation strategy.ReferenceChen Jing 2011 <Business Culture and Strategy Student Guide>Outcome2 organizational culture and behaviour p25-27Outcome 3 business strategy p32-36Li Shi 2011 < Behavioural Skills forBusiness Student Guide>Outcome1 management role p3-6 2009 <Social Factors>Available:/explore/socioling/social.htmlOsmond Vitez 2010 <what is economic factor>Available: /q_view/1996523 2011 <Ethics of human resource management>Available /106391-ethics-human-resource-management.html 2011 <Management vs. Leadership>available /company/2011/07/managment-vs-leadership /。
1:(1) Market PenetrationHere we market our existing products to our existing customer groups. This means increasing our revenue by, promoting the product, repositioning the brand, and so on。
However, the product is not altered and we do not seek any new types of customers. It involves an increase in sales of existing products to existing markets-selling more of the same to the same people. It has two methods; the first one is using the existing product break new market to penetrated, the other is offer new products to existing market to penetrate。
This strategy has the lower risk and don't need more investment。
It is suitable for the product being in the growth process, when the market is not saturated the business would growth in the market and increased volumes lead to economies of scale, especially for some business which not have some clearly goals and development strategies。
H N D商务文化与策略Assessment task 1Outcome coveredAll outcomes (1-5)Section 1:(a).The PESTEL analysis heading are a framework in which environmental influence are categorized into six main types: political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, environmental and legal.1.P: political forces, as the political arena has a huge influence upon the regulationof business and the spending of consumers and other businesses. The political is including government stability, taxation policy, social welfare policies and the trade regulations.In our case of J D Wetherspoon plc, the Monopolies and Mergers Commission take a ruling about broken the ‘tied house’ system, this ruling limited the brewer selling the beer and brewing the beer at same time. And the government pays attention for the disadvantage.2. E: economic forces, as the state of a trading economy in the short-term and long-term influence the wealth of a population. The economic is including interest rates, inflation, and disposable income and product seasonality and so on.About the J D Wetherspoon plc, in the start of twenty first century, J D Wetherspoon was facing much more competition. The retail licensing marking had adapted to the changes in the ‘tied house’ system and other retail pub chains like Regent Inns and Punch Taverns had been developing their businesses. And the supermarket began selling drinks also have influence on the company.3.S: socio-cultural forces. Such as religion and demographics impact upon productdesign and spending by consumers. It includes lifestyle trends, education level, population demographics and social responsbilityIn the case, people more and more carefully to take attention on their health, so they began to reduce the wine drinking. Then J D Wetherspon plc develops a kind of low ethanol wine.4.T: technological forces, such as information technology influences productionmethods, and transportation influences market penetration and product costs. It will include speed of introduction of new technologies, innovations/developments and consumer buying options and so on.In the case, with the technological develop; the beer can be bottled and selling in the market. Because of this, people aren’t need to drink beer only in the pubs. This can decrease the sell share of the J D Wetherspoon.5.L: legal forces, such as product safety influences design, and trading practicesinfluence how businesses conduct themselves in the market. It may include likeemployment law, healthy and safety, company law and consumer protection and so on.In the case, the government issued policies to limit the wine drinking, and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission take a ruling about broken the ‘tied house’ system, this ruling limited the brewer selling the beer and brewing the beer at same time. All of this legal force could have influence on J D Wetherspoon.(b).The analysis of the organization’s internal and external strategic environment is referred to as a SWOT analysis. SWOT is an acronym for strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats. The SWOT analysis is a very popular tool with managersmanagers began as bar staff or cleaners. The company provide lifelong training and adopt he staff suggestion, and communicate with them, J D Wetherspoon provide quiet environment and the service are always satisfied the consumer demand, all of these can protect the company develop well.W: the food in pubs of J D Wetherspoon, it supports complimentary crisps with baguettes, this kind is bad for customers’ health and it didn’t distinguish the hot degree, this might cause customer’s discontented for the J D Wetherspoon. It also doesn’t have children’s meals. This will let the cus tomers of adult unconvenient, and it may because the children are hurt. All of these can loss the customers.O:J D Wetherspoon is managing he pub style as ‘quiet’. But now, it acquired the Lloyds pub chain, J D Wetherspoon develop it as another style. Thi s kind of pub’s music dazed outlets with a much stronger entertainment element and show TV programs, this can attract much more customers. The company also begundeveloping budget hotel, this can develop another market and increase the profit of J D Wetherspoon.T: J D Wetherspoon faced many computers, like Regent Inns, Punch Taverns and the supermarket. They will strive the share of market and the customer. Thegovernment policy also influences it. Like the limit of brewing and drink beer in the century of the city, this also can decrease the share of J D Wetherspoon. (c).Through a SWOT analysis an organization can assess its current position and make comparisons with competitors in order to plan activities and resources appropriately.It is the first stage of planning and helps managers to focus on key issues. It is important remember when carrying out a SWOT analysis that it is not absolute. Simple rules for successful SWOT analysis like next:Be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of the organization.Analysis should distinguish between where your organization is today, and where be in the future.Be specific. Avoid grey areas.Always analysis in relation to the competition.Keep your SWOT short and simple. Avoid complexity and over-analysis.SW OT analysis is a kind of subjective and short term in its nature, so it can’t use to analysis long-term situation.For example, when you analysis the opportunities, you can think about: where are the good opportunities available to our organization?Section 2:(a).1. Organizational culture is difficult to define precisely. A simple description is that it is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or ‘the way we do things here’. It acts as the social glue which holds the organization together. Research shows that the culture of an organization can significantly affect the way in which the company operates, particularly in terms of its effectiveness. Shared values become embodied in the organization’s ideology or philosophy and act as a quite to behavior and ways of dealing with anxiety.In J D Wetherspoon pubs, it says that people are its best asset. The company is satisfied the staff, so this is its organizational culture. It has a flexible training policy which enables people from all kinds of different backgrounds to join the company. It is committed to lifelong training and it provides staff with opportunities to gain relevant qualifications such as those offered by the British Institute of Innkeeping, 20% of senior managers began as bar staff or cleaners.2. Basic assumptions at a very fundamental, almost subconscious, level tell employees how to perceive, think and feel about things. These are the elements of culture are unseen and not openly identified in the day-to-day interactions of the members of the organization. Culture elements at this level exist as ‘unspoken rules’ and are rarely discussed within the organization. They direct the way events and actions are perceived and interpreted by the organization.In the case, J D Wetherspoon create a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking.(b).A kind of recognized model of organizational culture is Terrence Deal and Allan Kennedy. It is based on how quickly organizations receive or strategies and the level of risk that they take. Deal and Kennedy stated that these two factors gave rise to four generic types of cultures, which they called tough guy/macho culture, work hard/play hard culture, bet-the-company culture and process culture. Through the case, we canknow T im Martin is a ‘big man’ in his company; he manages the company with his mind and idea, it company is include by the food industry, all the staff work hard every day, and then they will have a holiday for several days. So J D Wetherspoon is suit the tough work hard/pay hard culture.The work hard/pay hard culture’s core value is keeping good customer service. In the case, the company has a ‘lifestyle guarantee’ which aims to give managers time for a life outside work. Another key aspect of the company’s operation is ‘involvement and communication’. Staffs are kept in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of Board meetings. The company always pays highly attention to the staff and the customers, and the informat ion’s high-speed recreation, and the company also does these suggestions quickly. (c).Culture is something every organization has, but it is not a concrete entity. The culture of an organization impacts upon how that organization reacts to change and it also explains what an organizations stands for. Organizational culture is difficult to define precisely. A simple description is that it is a system of shared meaning between members of an organization or ‘the way we do things here’. The founders of theorg anization have traditionally had a major impact on the organization’s early culture. Through the culture and the behaviors, in the company, the company built the pubs environment very quiet and let its staff work hard in several days and have a holiday in several days.So, a kind of culture will have a kind of behavior.(d).The other type of Terrence Deal and Allan Kennedy of recognized model of organizational culture is process culture; it is focus on details and process excellence. However, the stress may come from internal politics and stupidity of the system. This kind of culture has slow feedback/reward and low risk. As a food industry, it pays attention on the result about the customers satisfied. So it isn’t paying much attention on the details and process. If the company becomes the process culture, it will bog down with how things are done and not with what is to be achieved.Section 3:(a)In the Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), there are three strategies: cost leadership, differentiation and segmentation, niche or focus strategy.1.Cost leadership is a low cost leader---gain competitive advantage from being ableto produce at the lowest cost---‘cost advantage is the focuses’, the low costdoesn’t mean low price---gain the benefits. It in a broad market scopeenvironment where it has a kind of substitute products and power competition. 2.Differentiation is differentiated goods and services satisfy the needs of customers,and the companies can de-sensitize prices and focuses on value-higher price and a better margin. So it needs to incur additional costs in creating its competitiveadvantage. It in a broad market scope environment is in that the customers’loyalty can help the company limited and reduce new entrants and competitors. 3.The segmentation, niche or focus strategy is included cost focus and focusdifferentiation.The cost focus is a form aims at being the lows cost producer in that niche or segment, it in a narrow market scope environment like low cost than thedifferentiation in a niche.The focus differentiation is a firm creates competitive advantage through differentiation within the niche or segment. Its potential problems are small,specialist niches could disappear in the long term. Its associated environmentis in the narrow market scope, you can use a special product from the majordeveloped market competitors who have different purposes.(b)In the case, during the1980s and 1990S the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs. And it is developing a style that is quiet, healthy and satisfied environment. In the case, we can see that it build non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. To its staff, the company thinks that people are its best asset. This style is more different with others.In our case, all of these we have said, during the 1980s and 1990s, J D Wetherspoon is a pub chain, it has many pubs, the company’s aim is to manage the pub to satisfied with the customer, and it is always make its strategy in the pub chain, its all of actions like provide cheap beer and non-smoking area and so on, which are all of set the main point to its pub manage style.So I advise that the company’s situation is suit Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), differentiation.From the strategy, J D Wetherspoon gets more benefits; here I only identify four about it: the company builds its own style and brand, it has its own customer group, the expansion about share and scope is growing quickly, and the benefits are more than before.(c)During the 21st century, J D Weterspoon was facing much mire competition, and through the government’s policy limited, its develop was decrease and slowly, then it begain to change its style and acquired others, it serve breakfast and open earlier in the morning, support the family dining area, show televised football and so on. The company also began to manage other area like the hotel.So it suit Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), segmentation, niche or focus strategy.During the1980s and 1990s, the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs. In the case, we can see that it build non-smoking and provide health food to the customers. To its staff, the company thinks that people are its best asset. It is Generic-Strategies---Michael Porter (1990), differentiation.During the 21st century, it also pays attention to the staff, but it try to change its style, manage motel, and the food what has provided.(d)when a company was changing business strategy, it must be considering the factors, so as J D Wetherspoon .Exterior environment: by the start of the twenty first century, because of the retail licensing market had adapt to the changes in the “tied house” systemand other competitor had been adapted it and developing their business. So JD Wetherspoon was facing much more competition. Many other competitorsrun the pub and receive the pay rent, this situation lead to saturation of thepub market. So J D Wetherspoon needs to change its business strategy.Policy: during 2002-2004, government allows the supermarket began selling drinks, particularly premium larger, at loss-leader prices. This means that thepub can not compare with supermarket in price. On the other hand,government concern about binge drinking and the consequent ant specialbehaviors, particularly in city centers. This lead the decrease of new pubnumber and shares of J D Wetherspoon. They must to change to save theircompany.(e)(f)Key issues in the management of a business strategy like next:Market/industry knowledgeSufficiency of resources and capabilitiesOffering consumers ’a unique value ’ perceived or realEstablishing a key ’differentiator’Consistent communication consistentlyManagement must keep change feasibleStructureRecognize the principal causes of strategic change.About the J D Wetherspoon, I will talk about two points:Consistent communication consistently. In the J D Wetherspoon, ‘movement and communication’, staffs are keeping in touch with weekly newsletters, amonthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of broad meeting.And J D Wetherspoon attend to listen to the staff voice, like their suggestions wetherspoon’s ‘listening’ policy is based on a system successfully pioneeredby the hi-foreteller, richer sounds.Establishing a key ‘differentiator’. During the development and growth of the company, the company provide real ale beers at relatively low prices and care about child and disable, it build non-smoking area to keep health for thecustomers.Section 4:(a)Because of the two powers about restraining forces and driving forces take effect. Thestrategy of J D Wetherspoon changed over time. Through two forces of restraining isthe force working against desired changes. And the other force of diving is the forceof working for desired changes.If the diving force is stronger than restraining force, then the firm will be changing.The leader could compare the two forces, and consider the company need to changeor not.Next we will talk about J D Wetherspoon’s driving force and restraining forces.1.Driving forces: The increase competition, many competitors run pubs to rentthe money.Government takes many police like concern about binge drinking, andthought it is anti-social behaviors.The changing market, the market appears to be over-supplied.2.Restraining forces: Inertia (habit) of the J D Wetherspoon, like their staff, theyhave habit to their ruler and management. They want the steadyenvironment of work.Strength of culture in the J D Wetherspoon is very strong, theculture has a strong effect on J D Wetherspoon and its staff andits structure.(b)The big changes from business ethics is a mainly factor in the J D Wetherspoon.In the case, the government concern about binge drinking and think it is an anti-socialbehaviors, and it is particularly in the city canters. The situation of pub wasn’t beensaw to be encouraging brings them bad policing. The event causes a bad effect on J D Wetherspoon.The bad influence on J D Wetherspoon about profit and shares and sales. Tim Martinnow as an executive, he had give up his power through daily time. So the businessethics is very important factors for J D Wetherspoon.(c)The role of management of J D Wetherspoon dealing with the changes is like next:Establishing directions: developing a vision of the future often in the distantfuture, and strategies for producing the changes needed to achieve that vision.During the J D Wetherspoon’s development and grows, the firm sale bear incheap price, take non-smoking area, provide television program and so on. All ofthese means J D Wetherspoon adopt the above behavior to reply change.Aligning people: communicating direction in words and deeds to all whosecooperation may be need so as to influence the creation of teams and coalitionsthat understand the vision and strategies and accept their validity. About the J DWetherspoon, it communicates and knows about customers needs, then changesits business, like breakfast serving in the morning before normal time at 11:00a.m.Motivating and inspiring: energizing people to overcome major political, bureaucratic and resource barriers to change by satisfying basic, but oftenunfulfilled, human needs. Monitoring organizing and results, through find the careless to solve the problems. The leader should fide out the difference between J D Wetherspoon and others. It always needs to communication with people,know their needs and solve them, help them to adapt the changes in the company.。
HNDBusinessstrategy答案Business strategy: as a plan, strategy relates how an organization intends to achieve its goals. As a pattern, strategy is the rhyme and reason that emerges in the course of making the endless decisions that reconcile the reality organizations encounter with their aims. As position, strategy is the stance organizations take. As a ploy, strategy is a ruse-it relies on secrecy and deception:’ Lets not thy left hand kn ow what thy right hand doeth’. As perspective, strategy is part vantage point and part view from that vantage point, particularly the way this view shapes and guides decisions and actions.Strategic choices are concerned with decisions about an organizatio n’s future, how it can gain competitive advantage, the courses of action it should take and how it can respond to the many pressures and influences from its external and internal environments. Choices occur at different organizational levels. At a business level organizations need to decide how they can satisfy the needs of different customers and other stakeholders. In turn managers have to decide how to deliver strategies in terms of the products or markets they may retain or develop.For example : In J D wetherspoon ,there are a lot’s of problem let the company to change the business strategy . From the internal management to talk , the company’s internal structure has changed. Tim Martin gave up day-to-day control in 2004 to become non-executive chairman working two days a week. From the external environment to talk.: as the public attitude towards binge drinking has changed and competitors had been developing their businesses, and the company’s sales and profit growth have slowed down. So, the company canidentify their strategic choice, and then to select the proper business strategy for their company. To sum up, The company needs to adjust in these changes by transforming their business strategy. Strategy can be determined through the strategic policy choice.2. With reference to ‘forces for change’, explain why the strategy of JD Wetherspoon changed over time.From the external driving forces to talk: the society discourages binge drinking .the supermarket begin to selling the drinks. Many competitors are developing their businesses to compete with JD Wetherspoon. From the internal to talk : the company’s stocks fell and falling profits, The company expansion plan to fail. Tim Martin gave up day-to-day control in 2004 to become non-executive chairman working two days a week.Restraining forces: Employees in JD Wetherspoon would not like to witness these changes as they may be lost their job because of these changes. In addition to, succeed over the past years also has a negative influence on this reform. According to employees’angle, they want to stable work and regularly payment, however, these changes will bring some uncertain factors to their future career, may be they will be fired because they cannot follow the new demands of the company. From the manager viewpoint, they also doubt that these changes will bring them more profits than they did before. So all these factors are become the restraining forces to the company. According to the ‘forces for change’, the company’s driving forces apparently outweigh its restraining forces, and the balance are broken, so JD Wetherspoon need to change their strategy to adapt the current situation.3. What advice would you give to the management of JD Wetherspoon to help them analyze a change situation and to overcome any resistance to change?JD Wetherspoon could use PESTEL analysis to help them analyze a change situation. According to PESTEL analysis, the company can understand their environmental influences deeply. And it is much more helpful when it is used to identify key influences or drivers, which are the forces that are most likely to affect the industry sector as whole as well as the organization itself. A PESTEL analysis can be particularly useful for enterprises that have become too inward-looking as they may be in danger of forgetting the power and effect of external pressures for change. In a ddition to, Bullock and Batten’s four-stage model also very useful to the company analyze a change situation. This model can help the company to locate which stage they situated now. And they can take proper approaches to cope with in their stage. It certainly appears to logically and sequentially deal with the phases that organizations must go through to achieve successful change.Regarding to overcome resistance to change, I think the company should involve employees in the consultation process as it is difficult for individuals to resist change decision in which they have participated. Apparently, JD Wetherspoon has already done well in this part. So they just need to continue Participation. Moreover, the company should ensure more effective communication with every employee at all stages of change. Resistance can be reduced by communicating with employees to help them see the logic of a change. If employees receive the full facts and clear up any misunderstandings, the resistance will subside. Finally, managers can offer a range of supportive effortsto reduce resistance. This way can decrease employees’ negative attitude towards changes to a large extent.。
IntroductionThe Company was founded in 1979 by Tim Martin who opened his first J D Wether spoons pub and become well-known organization in UK which offers cheap beer, good conversation and solid architecture., 'Marler's Bar', at Colney Hatch Lane in London1 Many of the other early J D Wetherspoons pubs were also in the same part of Haringey. Martin took the name of the chain J D Wetherspoons from an old schoolteacher. And J D Wetherspoons became a pic in 1992 at which time it consisted of a chain of 44 pubs.Discussion:Section 1: External environmentQuestion 1: Give examples of social, technological, economic, political and legal factors which have affected the way it has behaved./ social factors:The value of market: Research estimates that the UK beer Market is the main Beverages market which was worth £ 52.62bn at retail selling prices (rsp) in 2007. In comparison, the U.K's soft drink market is estimated at having a market worth of only 13 billion. (, 2008)Pub culture: Social life in the UK for a high percentage of the population revolves around a public house; oftena community will have a "local" pub that will form a natural hub for the inhabitants of its immediate area. Moreoften than not there will be organised events several times a month ranging from a pub quiz to a full blown excursion. Quite often the public house will have sports teams, usually playing traditional pub games such as pool and darts; these team will most times enter into some sort of league on a local level although some sports have nationwide pub leagues. (Buck, 2008)/ Political factors:Promotion policies set by government: These include specific regulation of "Tax Rate Reduction", the promotion style of the pub as a vital part of Britain's leisure industry and the actives involvement of the all British pub and beer industry to encourage and guarantee safe and responsible drinking for consumers.(blacksacademy, 2008)The government prohibits drinking for teenager: The government release policy that prohibits drinking fbrteenager so as a result that the consumers of pubs are obvious reduces. (Greshes, 2008)Economic factors:Marginal benefits: Brewing and pubs contribute £28 billion to the UK economy - more than the airline, clothes retailing and broadcasting industries. Tourists and visitors to Britain make 13.2 million visits to our pubs each year, with pubs consistently on the list of positive perceptions of the UK. The pub and brewing industry employs 540,000 people directly and 380,000 in associated trades 27 per cent of the adult population visit a pub every week. (Manifesto 2009)Economic depression: As with other segments of the marketplace, the beer industry was hurt by the economic depression of the 1970s. Ingredient and production costs for Beverages market rose to an all-time high, and U.K. per capita consumption of beer drinks dropped off for the first time in thirteen years in 1974, though only a minuscule 0.9 percent (to 31.6 gallons per capita). (Giichinese, 2006)Legal factors:Restriction on smoking: beer industry in UK have enacted bans on smoking in a great number of public pub places since the early 2000s, often in conjunction with a reduction in the proportion of the population who smoke. A 2000 Gallup poll found that 54% of UK residents supported bans on smoking. (Manifesto 2000) The ruling from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission: Because the ruling from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission which severely limited the number of pubs which a brewer could operate, this is also a capitally changes in the pubs market.Technological factorsTV applicationIn 2004, word cup football games are popular in UK. Almost every one are concern the competition situation. So applying TV equipment is essential for pub industry. It will increase the sales.Improve brewing skills: the members of brewing industry know how to plan and establish a microbrewery, brewing successfully at microbrewery level, technological ingredients for the brewing industry and preparation for brewing examinations. (Bobber, 2009)Question 2: Using a SWOT analysis, explain the relationship between J D Wetherspoon and the environment it is facing during the early years of the 21st century.SWOT AnalysisSWOT analysis includes strength, weakness, opportunity and threat.•Strength1.Long history of brand: Companies was found in 1979 and mainly focus on brewing industry. This makescompany become specialist in this industry.2.Convenient location: The excellent location is strength of J D Wetherspoon pic. In the case study, the sitesof pubs are in town and city centers, with good public transport system and convenient facilities. Weakness1.Single product: The pubs only offer the common drink and food beverage, without constantly in innovativeideas such as provide local flavour in other countries, fruit platter. Then many customers have little to this pub and to choice the other pubs.2.No Television show: pubs in J D Wetherspoon did not offer any television which can offer some programfor customer as a style of entertainment. These will loss some loyalty customers, such as football fans. •OpportunityAs a strong retailer: The traditional link between the brewing companies known as the "tied house 'system had been broken by a ruling from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. This had forced companiesto choose between brewing and retailing. J D Wetherspoon entered the market as a retailer. It was a newcompany with no connections to any brewery and was able to build from scratch.Enter into a new industry development: JD Wether spoon began to developing budget hotel accommodation known as 'Wetherlodges5 which have bar facilities attached to them. This is a new opportunity to develop JD Wetherspoon and accumulate competition advantage.ThreatGovernment did not encourage binge drinking: There was increasing public and government concern about binge drinking and the consequent anti-social behaviour, particular in city centres. Pubs cannot be seen to be encouraging this state of affairs as it brings them bad publicity.Other competitors: in 2002-2004, supermarkets were allowed to sell drinks, which will divide market sharetogether with J D Wether spoon. This will force company to fall down price and decrease the profit.Question 3: Prepare a set of guidelines that the management of J D Wetherspoon could use on how to conduct a SWOT analysis such as one you have just undertaken.>Using strength to overcome threats:Because of Government did not encourage binge drinking, so customers consumption attitudes have changed from drinking. Due to this factor, J D Wetherspoon attracts customers by convenient and comfortable circumstances with good public transport system and convenient facilities, which meets the customers successfully. This would make J D Wetherspoon become more competitive.>Using strength to gain opportunities:With the help of increased profit caused by high quality customer care, company decided to acquire the Lloyds pub chain consisting of lOpubs and develop budget hotel accommodation. These actions madecompany stranger enough to compete with the supermarkets.Section 2: Organizational cultureQuestion 1: Explain the organization culture in J D Wetherspoon in terms of "share values" and "taken for granted assumption99 in an organization.Organizational culture is the personality of the organization. Culture is comprised of the assumptions, values, norms and tangible signs of organization members and their behaviors.In J D Wetherspoon, there are two aspects of "share values,, as follow:/ high staff participation system in JDW:There is a high staff participation system in JDW. JDW places great importance on listening to, and acting on.Feedback from members of staff on all aspects of the business. In the regular meeting, staffs are awarded for their suggestions, so staff has an easy communication with his supervisor./ its clean and non-smoking environment:each of JDW pubs has a ventilation system (costing more than 100,000) which aims to ensure that customer do not leave smelling of smoke.I will use "high staff participation system in JDW. There is a high staff participation system in JDW. Thesebehaviors of its employees are shared values of JDW which make the communication fast and convenient.Employees will be dedicated more to the development of the company. All above will bring high profits and large market share and stability position in the whole industry.In J D Wether spoon, there are two aspects of U T ake-for-granted assumptions,, as follow:• Ideal pub environmentIn case study, JD Wetherspoon offered cheap beer, good conversation and comfortable environment, which isa popular pub chain for local residents. And the company motto is "cleanliness, beer, service and maintenance,,which is the basic assumption. JD Wetherspoon has own outstanding characteristics, such as sell a wide range of real ale beers at relevant low prices, all day available and sold at relatively cheap prices and provide ventilation system which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke.Moon under water is an assumption for J D Wetherspoon.JD Wetherspoons also renamed as Moon under water. They do not play music or show TV programmes. And at least a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking, and it has each as a ventilation system which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke.I will analysis the "Ideal pub environment,,: as an entertainment environment which offer cheap beer and food,good conversation and comfortable environment, all these attractions give consumers a notion of deserving to go there. All above will bring high profits and large market share and stability position in the whole industry.(b)Explain the type of culture that J D Wetherspoon has, using a recognized model of organizational culture. Give examples to justify why you have chosen this type of culture.According to Charles Handy,s theory (1985), it outlines four culture types in organizational culture. They are power culture, role culture, task culture and person culture.In the case, JD Wetherspoon has character of power culture.Evidences/ Martin carried all his business documents in two plastic supermarket carrier bags. He is a noted euro-sceptic and in 2002 printed 500,000 beer mats and put up 10,000 "save the pound5 posters to encourage customers to think about the issue while they drink./ JD Wetherspoon adopts 'listening' policy. Staff can discuss company issues with visiting Board members like Tim Martin. Feedback from members of staff on all aspects of the business. Ideas and suggestions are discussed each week in company meetings and staffs are rewarded for their suggestion.(c)Using the type of culture you identiHed in part 2 (b) above, what is the relationship between organizational culture and organizational behavior in J D Wetherspoon?In the case study, power culture in J D Wether spoon as guideline to guide the behavior by following steps: Tim Martin said the 6People are best asset9With power culture, the company makes the staff involvement and communication. They kept in touch with weekly newsletters, a monthly company video and by publicizing the minutes of Board meetings. Staffs can discuss the issues which are provide in Board meeting and are rewarded for their good suggestions.•Operation characteristic in JD WetherspoonThe company's motto of JD Wetherspoon is "cleanliness, beer, service and maintenance,,. Therefore, JD Wetherspoon provide comfortable and convenient environment for the customers such as they provide non-smoking area, ventilation system, good quality wine is available and cheap, particular attention is paid to toilet and serve food all day available.•J D Wetherspoon had a policy of expansionJ D Wetherspoon had a policy of expansion. In order to provide all the atmosphere and facilities of the pubs which Tim Martin's required. So J D Wetherspoon pubs needed to be fairly large. During the 1980s and 1990s the company relied on organic growth by acquiring suitable sites and converting them into J D Wetherspoon pubs.•Expansion on other filedJ D Wetherspoon also begun developing budget hotel accommodation known as 4Wetherlodges5, a development which began when it acquired premises with rooms in the late 1990s. it now has more than ten of these hotels, all of which have bar facilities attached to them. Some of these are part of the Lloyads No 1 Bar concept.(d)To what extent would the management approach in J D Wetherspoon be different if the company had adopted a different culture? Again, make use of the same model that you used in part 2 (b) above.power culture is suited for JD Wetherspoon. If it is changed another one such as personal culture, there was a negative effect on JD Wetherspoon.Then a table will show the comparison of applying both these two cultures.Section 3: Business strategy(a)Briefly explains four possible strategies which organizations may adopt. In each case, indicate the business environment which would be appropriate for the strategy concerned.According to Michael Porter (1980) theory, four possible strategies may adopt. These are Overall Low-Cost Provider Strategies, Broad Differentiation strategy, Best-cost Provider Strategies and Focus strategy. While the following arejust four of these possible strategies.•Overall Low-Cost Provider StrategiesThe low cost leader in any market gains competitive advantage from being able to produce at the lowest cost.Factories are built and maintained and labour is recruited and trained to deliver the lowest possible costs ofproduction. The low-cost leadership means low overall costs, not just low manufacturing or production costs.The suited external environment to use this strategy:E.g.: Wal-Mart adopts low cost strategy fbr its customers. It offer a large number of convenient and useful goodswith low cost which bring large customer base and obtain high profits.•Broad Differentiation strategyDifferentiated goods and services satisfy the needs of customers through a sustainable competitive advantage.This allows companies to de-sensitise prices and focus on value that generates a comparatively higher price anda better margin.The suited external environment to use this strategy:E.g,: China mobile company differentiates its good and service for its consumers. China mobile companies byproviding different packages to reflect different services. And there are also different services for all types of user such as VIP user or common user. Diversified services to win more customer loyalty, and win more profit, to hold certain position in the market and become the strong competitor.•Best-cost Provider StrategiesBest-cost Provider Strategies are combining a strategic emphasis on low-cost with a strategic emphasis ondifferentiation both make an upscale product at a lower cost and give customers more value for the money. Under this strategy, company makes a best cost product to underprice comparable brands and give customers more profits exceeding the competitors..The suited external environment to use this strategy:E.g,: Zara, as a clothes brand of Spain, offering high quality of clothes with low price. The low price provider ofZara with good-to-excellent product attributed, and then use cost advantages to underprice comparable brands.•Focus StrategyThe focus strategy is also known as a "niche" strategy. Where an organization can afford neither a wide scope cost leadership nor a wide scope differentiation strategy, a niche strategy could be more suitable.The suited external environment to use this strategy:Big enough to be profitable and offers good growth potentialNot crucial to success of industry leadersCostly or difficult for multi-segment competitors to meet specialized needs of niche members.Focuser has resources and capabilities to effectively serve an attractive nicheFew other rivals are specializing in same nicheFocuser can defend against challengers via superior ability to serve niche members(b)Which strategy did J D Wetherspoon follow during the 1980s and 1990s? Justify your decision and identify four benefits that J D Wetherspoon gained from this strategy.During the 1980s and 1990s J D Wetherspoon adopted the "broad differentiation strategy".Evidences•In term of food and drink. It offered a wide range of real ale beers at relatively low price, all serve food which is available all day and sold at relavant cheap prices, particular attention is paid to toilet, and has aventilation system and at least a quarter of the space in each establishment is non-smoking.In term of facilities. Each pub has a ventilation system which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke and the pubs also pay attention to the toilets even including the provision of specially adapted toilets for customer with disabilities.•They don't play music or show TV programmesFour benefits•successful expansion:JD Wether spoon became a pic in 1992 at which time it consisted of a chain of 44 pubs. It now has over 600 pubs, which means that it has expanded on average at rate of about one new pub each week.•Abundant cash flowIn 2000, over 50% of the finance for the new developments came from cash generated by the business. •Share price riseAbout ten years after flotation, its share price rose to more than ten times its original value.• A large competition advantage. It successfully attracted large numbers of customers to pubs and build up customer loyalty.(c)J D Wetherspoon has followed a different strategy since the start of the 21st century from the one that it adopted during the 1980s and 1990s. Compare the two different strategies in terms of influence that each has had on the behavior of the organization.(d)Assess the factors that J D Wetherspoon has had to consider before changing its business strategy. Factors:The government policy control:There was increasing public and government concern about binge drinking and the consequent anti-social behaviour, particularly in city centers. Pubs cannot be seen to be encouraging this state of affairs as it brings them bad publicity.•Economic factor1.The supplier increase:During 2002-2004, supermarkets began selling drinks at loss-leader prices and the premium larger. This made it difficult for pubs to compete on price and encouraged drinking at home.2.Over-supplied in marketThe retail licensing market had adapted to the changes in the "tied house' system and other retail pubs had been developing their business, the overall result has been an increase in the number of pubs. The market nowappears to be over-supplied.(e)Explain how the experience of J D Wetherspoon illustrates the connection between the terms 'businessstrategy9 and Strategic choice\The business strategy is including:•Overall low cost strategy (Porter ,1980)•Broad differentiation strategy (Porter ,1980)•Best-cost provider strategy (Porter ,1980)•Focus strategy (Porter ,1980)•Niche strategy (Porter ,1980)In 21 century, J D Wetherspoon choose Focus strategy. These are some reasons as follow:•Political factorThe government policy control:There was increasing public and government concern about binge drinking and the consequent anti-social behaviour, particularly in city centers. Pubs cannot be seen to be encouraging this state of affairs as it brings them bad publicity.1.The supplier increase:During 2002-2004, supermarkets began selling drinks at loss-leader prices and the premium larger. This made it difficult for pubs to compete on price and encouraged drinking at home.2.Over-supplied in marketThe retail licensing market had adapted to the changes in the "tied house' system and other retail pubs had been developing their business, the overall result has been an increase in the number of pubs. The market now appears to be over-supplied.(f)Describe the key issues that JD Wetherspoon has had to take account of in order to manage its business strategy.In 21 century, J D Wetherspoon choose Focus strategy. These are some reasons as follow:High competitorAs supermarket began selling drinks, it has been become a strong competitor for JD Wetherspoon. So it should offer more diversified food and drink and more attractive entertainment pubs for consumers.Uncertain government policyDue to the government's policy on pub industry uncertainty, so JD Wetherspoon should keep alert, realize market dynamic changes and maintain their own stability in market.Limited creationNo innovation will be difficult to attract more customers. JD Wetherspoon should constantly in innovative ideas such as provid local flavour in other countries, fruit platter. Installation of air-conditioning equipment used in the hot summer is dispensable.Section 4: Change(a)With reference to 6forces for change9, explain why the strategy of JD Wetherspoon changed over time. "Force for change,, theory includes customer expectations, technology, competition, legislation, economy. Due to thesefactors, JD Wertherspoon change itself totally to adapt new environment in the beginning of 21 century. •CompetitionThe retail licensing market had adapted to the changes in the "tied house' system and other retail pub had been developing their business. The overall result has been an increasing in the number of pubs. The market now present over-supplied.•Customer expectationsIn 2002, JD Wetherspoon pubs did not show World Cup football and sales suffered as a result. A similar situatioin arose with the Euro 2004 football tournament, although by this time a minority of JD Wether spoon outlets did have TV screens. In order to satisfy customers expectation, JD needs to change it.EconomyThe supplier increase usually affects the customer quantity. During 2002-2004, supermarkets began selling drinks at loss-leader prices and the premium larger. This made it difficult for pubs to compete on price and encouraged drinking at home, which brought change for the sale price and the market of the JD Wetherspoon.• LegislationDue to ruling from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission which severely limited the number of pubs which a brewer could operate, so JD Wetherspoon acquired a better opportunity as a retailer entering into the pub market.(b)Choose ONE of the following: stakeholder power; business goals; organization culture; business ethics; social responsibility. Explain how the factor you have chosen could lead to change in J D Wetherspoon.1.Social influences:There was increasing public and government concern about binge drinking and the consequent anti-social behaviour, practically in city centres. Pubs cannot be seen to be encouraging this state of affairs as it brings them bad publicity.2.J D Wetherspoon response:Because of negative influence and bad image of company, J D Wether spoon takes several actions in order to rebuild its company image./ Enter into hotel industry, known as budget hotel accommodation./ In 2004, it removed amount of alcohol in its cocktail pitchers./ Pubs started to serve breakfast and open earlier in the morning.(c)Explain the role that the management of J D Wetherspoon could play in dealing with the changes that have occurred during the period since the year 2000.In a changing environment Tim Martin plays some roles:/ Educator: on the part of educator, Martin should help staff realize the importance of change and how to deal with the change./ Communicators: Martin could use some useful communicating skills when they communicate with staff, so that company could reduce the resistance effectively.Participant: Martin should join the staff when working. Eliminate the negative influences caused by lack ofinformation communication and exchange.Supporter: Martin should provide several support activities, such as training and encourage staff in some money incentive. This activity could make staff feel cohesive and help company reduce the resistance.(d)What advice could you give to the management of J D Wetherspoon to help them analyze a change situation and to overcome any resistance to change?Advices:As for J D Wetherspoon, there are several suggestions which would help them to overcome resistance to change:/ Martin should summarize key factors using Lewin's Change Model/ Use appropriate analysis skills such as SPELT and SWOT to identify environment around J D Wether spoon./ Martin should pay more attention on the competitors9 actions, at the same time J D Wetherspoon should offer more diversified food and drink and more attractive entertainment pubs for consumers./ Martin should constantly in innovative ideas in J D Wetherspoon./ Martin should pay more attention on staff training and give more care to his employee, to conquer the staff's resistance.ConclusionThis report using SPELT and SWOT to analyse the changes in the external environment which J D Wether spoon has faced since it was found in 1979. and also introduce and evaluates specifically the business strategies which J D Wetherspoon adopted during the period from 20 century to 21 century. Give some suggestion to Martin about how to cope with the change situation and manage his company better.Reference:《Business culture and strategy: introduction》unit student guide DE3X 35 《Business culture and strategy: advanced》unit student guide DE3X 35Porter's generic strategy一By John Pritchard, 2007.Last updated date: December 21st 2008Available: /strategy/generic.shtml.Accessed Date: 18th December 2009.Choosing Your Route to Competitive Advantage一By Buck Bobber, 2006. Last up dated date: 19th March 2007.Available: /pages/article/newSTR 82.htm Accessed Date: 20th December 2009Social responsibility—by Warren Greshes, 2008Last updated date: 19th July 2008.Available: /wiki/Social_responsibilityAccessed Date: 20th December 2009感谢您的下载,特赠送精品文章《企业管理的五大核心》祝您生意兴隆,事业高攀。