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Monitoring competitors’ performance is a key aspect of performing an external environment analysis.

Purpose:  This assignment is the first of three assignments.  You will use the tools and apply concepts learned in this and previous business courses to demonstrate an understanding of how organizations develop and manage strategies to establish, safeguard and sustain its position in a competitive market.
Monitoring competitors’ performance is a key aspect of performing an external environment analysis.  This assignment provides you with the opportunity to evaluate the competitive position of one of the organizations listed below and integrate that information in an External Factor Evaluation (EFE) matrix and Competitive Profile Matrices (CPM).
Step 1:  Preparation for the Project
As you prepare to create the PowerPoint, read the following requirements that will help you meet the writing and APA requirements.
  • Use the grading rubric while completing the assignment.  Refer back to the rubric to ensure you have met the requirements.
  • Contractions are not used in business writing, so do not use them in this assignment. 
  • In completing this assignment, you are required to support reasoning or conclusions using in-text citations. Note that a reference within a reference list cannot exist without an associated in-text citation and vice versa.  
  • When using a source document, the expectation is that the information is cited and referenced with a page or paragraph number.   
Step 2:  How to Set Up the PowerPoint Presentation
Create a PowerPoint Presentation.  The final product will be no longer than 20 slides including the title page and reference page.  You will use the note section of the PowerPoint to discuss, explain and support the reasoning and conclusions for the information presented in each slide.  The expectation is that what is presented is more than a few sentences.
Step 3:  External Analysis
Pick 1
  • Sanofi (NYSE:  SNY)
  • Cemex SAB de CV (NYSE:  CX)
  • Chicago Bridge & Iron (NYSE:  CBI)
  • The Children's Place (NASDAQ:  PLCE)
  • ABB LTD [NYSE: ABB]
  • Micron Technology (NASDAQ:  MU)
  • Constellation Brands Inc. (NYSE:  STZ)
Focus on factors related to the company’s industry and the environment that it and its competitors make. The factors to measure are those identified in a SWOT, five Forces, PESTEL, EFE, and CPM.
In completing the assignment, you will perform research on a selected company, its industry, and its competitors.
Step 4: Complete an External Environmental Analysis:
Use tools, concepts and information from your own research to perform an external analysis of the company’s environment.  Include the following:
  • Company overview
  • Industry analysis
  • Competitive analysis:  [Use the company’s closest competitors plus the selected company.] 
  • Techniques Analysis:  PESTEL, Five Forces, OT from SWOT, EFE, and CPM.   
  • Trends: Discuss trends significant to the industry and company and discuss key areas of uncertainty related to trends or events that potentially could impact the company’s strategy.
  • Utilize the Notes section to support each slide
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