Nestle
Transcript: Marah Mohamed and Nebiha Ahmed Economic Nestle strives to use natural resources efficiently, use renewable resources, and targets zero-waste. They try to responsibly manage the world's water resources and are committed to sustainably using water and improving water management. Prices of their products cannot be too high or consumers won't buy. Nestle makes an effort to ensure that their products are conveniently priced. Mission to manufacture and market the Company's products in such a way as to create value that can be sustained over the long term for shareholders, employees, consumers, and business partners. favors long-term business development Political New products need to be created so that the company can expand. Research for new types of products and new ways to manufacture them to save energy and reduce waste Green Nestle Nestle is the world's leading nutrition, health and wellness company. Nestlé first began in 1866, when the first European condensed milk factory was opened in Cham, Switzerland, by the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company. One year later, Henri Nestlé, a trained pharmacist, launched one of the world’s first prepared infant cereals in Switzerland. These two companies merged in 1905 to become the Nestle that we know today. Contact this group with important details and to get feedback. You will either have people who want to help but can’t, and can provide good feedback, or you will have influential people who are not very interested in your project but could help you if they saw it was worthwhile. Both can be useful if handled right. Government Consumer CustomerKeep this group fully informed and involved in the project, no matter how much extra time and attention it takes. These are the people who are ready, willing and able to help. Shareholders Directors Employees managers Place group C on the back burner, making them aware of what affects them in general e-mails and giving them minimal time and attention. Do not, however, ignore or alienate them--they could change places on the graph in the future. These are people who are neither interested nor influential, but have the ability to drain your time and effort. Newspaper Website MailContact this group with important details and to get feedback. you will have influential people who are not very interested in your project but could help you if they saw it was worthwhile Investors/ banks Technological Environmental factors include global warming , pollution , and la decrease in the amount of natural resources available such as water. Some of their brands include: Baby foods Water Bottles Cereals Dairy Ice Cream Petcare And CHOCOLATE Social Nestle has been criticized for violating child labor laws in the chocolate industry. The Nestlé Cocoa Plan is Nestlé’s way of helping create a better future for cocoa farmers, their families and communities. Set clearer labor standards to all parties in its supply chain. People are becoming more health conscious. "Good Food, Good Life": Promoting nutrition, consistent quality, and convenience. The Corporate Wellness Unit is responsible for driving the nutrition, health and wellness orientation across the whole of Nestlé. The Corporate Wellness Unit’s “Wellness in Action” strategy aims consistently to deliver better tasting, better-for-you nutritional products and solutions.