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Although not at the top of the league in Asia Pacific, ICT Index (IDI ranking) has proved that Thailand has the highest broadband development in the world, having climbed 34 places from 105 in 2012 to 71 in 2014. Like the rest of the globe, the proliferation of internet connected devices has transformed the lives of Thais turning us into very social human beings. While digital economy is the catalyst to economic growth and socio-economic development, it can also play a pivotal role in a country's come back from crisis and analysis from various research has concluded that developing countries stand to gain more from mobile broadband and digital economy. Nevertheless, the role of a regulator in driving a digital ecosystem requires extensive planning in creating an agile but flexible goals making room for new technological advancements and innovation to lead digital economy in the coming future. This presentation is just phase 1, introducing mobile broadband as a part of digital economy, and I have also provided the kind of positive impact we can see on Thailand's economy and ICT index ranking in the coming future.]]>

Although not at the top of the league in Asia Pacific, ICT Index (IDI ranking) has proved that Thailand has the highest broadband development in the world, having climbed 34 places from 105 in 2012 to 71 in 2014. Like the rest of the globe, the proliferation of internet connected devices has transformed the lives of Thais turning us into very social human beings. While digital economy is the catalyst to economic growth and socio-economic development, it can also play a pivotal role in a country's come back from crisis and analysis from various research has concluded that developing countries stand to gain more from mobile broadband and digital economy. Nevertheless, the role of a regulator in driving a digital ecosystem requires extensive planning in creating an agile but flexible goals making room for new technological advancements and innovation to lead digital economy in the coming future. This presentation is just phase 1, introducing mobile broadband as a part of digital economy, and I have also provided the kind of positive impact we can see on Thailand's economy and ICT index ranking in the coming future.]]>
Thu, 25 Jun 2015 10:51:27 GMT /slideshow/digital-economy-presentation-slideshare-copy/49826090 NavneetMadan@slideshare.net(NavneetMadan) Mobile Broadband Contribution to Digital Economy in Thailand. NavneetMadan Although not at the top of the league in Asia Pacific, ICT Index (IDI ranking) has proved that Thailand has the highest broadband development in the world, having climbed 34 places from 105 in 2012 to 71 in 2014. Like the rest of the globe, the proliferation of internet connected devices has transformed the lives of Thais turning us into very social human beings. While digital economy is the catalyst to economic growth and socio-economic development, it can also play a pivotal role in a country's come back from crisis and analysis from various research has concluded that developing countries stand to gain more from mobile broadband and digital economy. Nevertheless, the role of a regulator in driving a digital ecosystem requires extensive planning in creating an agile but flexible goals making room for new technological advancements and innovation to lead digital economy in the coming future. This presentation is just phase 1, introducing mobile broadband as a part of digital economy, and I have also provided the kind of positive impact we can see on Thailand's economy and ICT index ranking in the coming future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitaleconomypresentationslidesharecopy-150625105127-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Although not at the top of the league in Asia Pacific, ICT Index (IDI ranking) has proved that Thailand has the highest broadband development in the world, having climbed 34 places from 105 in 2012 to 71 in 2014. Like the rest of the globe, the proliferation of internet connected devices has transformed the lives of Thais turning us into very social human beings. While digital economy is the catalyst to economic growth and socio-economic development, it can also play a pivotal role in a country&#39;s come back from crisis and analysis from various research has concluded that developing countries stand to gain more from mobile broadband and digital economy. Nevertheless, the role of a regulator in driving a digital ecosystem requires extensive planning in creating an agile but flexible goals making room for new technological advancements and innovation to lead digital economy in the coming future. This presentation is just phase 1, introducing mobile broadband as a part of digital economy, and I have also provided the kind of positive impact we can see on Thailand&#39;s economy and ICT index ranking in the coming future.
Mobile Broadband Contribution to Digital Economy in Thailand. from Neet Madan
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Starbucks Strategic Analysis /slideshow/starbucks-strategic-analysis-41569622/41569622 finalstrategicmanagement-141114122552-conversion-gate02
A Fortune 500 company, Starbucks share prices reached its peak in 2006 and declined unexpectedly in 2008. Although its business has picked up in 2011 with an increase in operating profits, Starbucks has lost its market leader position to Costa, a chain coffee shop business owned by Whitbread plc. Starbucks’ strategic issues are its decrease in market share, negative brand perception that was invoked by its competitors and its devalued Starbucks’ Experience that was its competitive advantage. A situational analysis of Starbucks was conducted to indicate possible opportunities and threats. Internal analysis and competitor analysis was conducted simultaneously to identify Starbucks distinctive capabilities and weaknesses against competitors. Strategic options such as Market Penetration, Product Development and Market development were assessed for their suitability, acceptability and feasibility. Strategic choices that unravel three issues that Starbucks is challenged with are presented in the report.]]>

A Fortune 500 company, Starbucks share prices reached its peak in 2006 and declined unexpectedly in 2008. Although its business has picked up in 2011 with an increase in operating profits, Starbucks has lost its market leader position to Costa, a chain coffee shop business owned by Whitbread plc. Starbucks’ strategic issues are its decrease in market share, negative brand perception that was invoked by its competitors and its devalued Starbucks’ Experience that was its competitive advantage. A situational analysis of Starbucks was conducted to indicate possible opportunities and threats. Internal analysis and competitor analysis was conducted simultaneously to identify Starbucks distinctive capabilities and weaknesses against competitors. Strategic options such as Market Penetration, Product Development and Market development were assessed for their suitability, acceptability and feasibility. Strategic choices that unravel three issues that Starbucks is challenged with are presented in the report.]]>
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 12:25:52 GMT /slideshow/starbucks-strategic-analysis-41569622/41569622 NavneetMadan@slideshare.net(NavneetMadan) Starbucks Strategic Analysis NavneetMadan A Fortune 500 company, Starbucks share prices reached its peak in 2006 and declined unexpectedly in 2008. Although its business has picked up in 2011 with an increase in operating profits, Starbucks has lost its market leader position to Costa, a chain coffee shop business owned by Whitbread plc. Starbucks’ strategic issues are its decrease in market share, negative brand perception that was invoked by its competitors and its devalued Starbucks’ Experience that was its competitive advantage. A situational analysis of Starbucks was conducted to indicate possible opportunities and threats. Internal analysis and competitor analysis was conducted simultaneously to identify Starbucks distinctive capabilities and weaknesses against competitors. Strategic options such as Market Penetration, Product Development and Market development were assessed for their suitability, acceptability and feasibility. Strategic choices that unravel three issues that Starbucks is challenged with are presented in the report. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalstrategicmanagement-141114122552-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A Fortune 500 company, Starbucks share prices reached its peak in 2006 and declined unexpectedly in 2008. Although its business has picked up in 2011 with an increase in operating profits, Starbucks has lost its market leader position to Costa, a chain coffee shop business owned by Whitbread plc. Starbucks’ strategic issues are its decrease in market share, negative brand perception that was invoked by its competitors and its devalued Starbucks’ Experience that was its competitive advantage. A situational analysis of Starbucks was conducted to indicate possible opportunities and threats. Internal analysis and competitor analysis was conducted simultaneously to identify Starbucks distinctive capabilities and weaknesses against competitors. Strategic options such as Market Penetration, Product Development and Market development were assessed for their suitability, acceptability and feasibility. Strategic choices that unravel three issues that Starbucks is challenged with are presented in the report.
Starbucks Strategic Analysis from Neet Madan
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-NavneetMadan-48x48.jpg?cb=1725409800 A graduate with four years experience in research, statistical analysis and client relationship management. An expert in telecommunications and ICT sector particularly in Thailand and South East Asia. Do check a sample of my industry analysis work in Retail and Automotive Industry: https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitaleconomypresentationslidesharecopy-150625105127-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/digital-economy-presentation-slideshare-copy/49826090 Mobile Broadband Contr... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalstrategicmanagement-141114122552-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/starbucks-strategic-analysis-41569622/41569622 Starbucks Strategic An...