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Business analysis is a core subject in business education that examines how companies operate, compete, and make strategic decisions. It appears across disciplines including management, marketing, finance, and operations, and forms the backbone of courses in business strategy and administration. The topic is academically interesting because it demands both quantitative and qualitative reasoning, asking students to evaluate real organizations — ranging from individual companies like Foot Locker, Nike, Starbucks, and Royal Dutch Shell to broader economic entities like the country of Singapore — against established frameworks and market conditions. The range of industries involved, from retail and aviation to healthcare and energy, means business analysis rarely reduces to a single formula.

Archived papers on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some are company-specific case studies that assess financial and operational performance, such as analyses of Royal Dutch Shell's business results or the failure of US Airways. Others apply structured analytical frameworks — including PESTLE and macro and micro environment models — to evaluate marketing strategy and consumer behavior, particularly in contexts like economic recession. Additional papers focus on proposals, including new marketing plans and business service proposals, while others compare methodologies such as RUP and ETHICS using evaluative frameworks like NIMSAD. Performance management and HR strategy also appear as recurring angles.

A strong business analysis essay begins with a clearly scoped thesis that connects a specific company or market situation to a defined strategic or operational question. Evidence drawn from financial data, consumer trends, and recognized analytical models carries the most weight. One common pitfall is describing a company's activities without producing a genuine analytical argument — summary and analysis are not the same thing, and examiners consistently reward the latter.

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Essay Undergraduate
Business analysis of Foot Locker
Foot Locker is one of the global leaders in the athletic footwear, apparel and multichannel retailing market., with 3,500 stores globally operating in 21 countries. The company operates retail outlets across a variety of brands including Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs Sports, Footaction and CCS. As of this writing the company employs just over 38,007 employees with the majority being part-time (approximately 25,000) (Foot Locker Investor Relations, 2012). Top-line revenue growth continues to be strong with Foot Locker recording $5.049B in their latest full fiscal year ended in January, 2011 (FY2011). This represented a 4% increase over the previous year. As of the latest financial reporting Foot Locker has provided, their revenue is $5.6B and operating profit is $443M. This compares to previous fiscal periods where the company earned an operating profit of $262M in FY2011 and $80M in FY 2010 (Foot Locker Investor Relations, 2012). Foot Locker has seen their margins significantly rode during the recession yet has been able to stage a strong return to profitability by concentrating on more internal process efficiency including more effective inventory control. For a full financial ratio analysis of Foot Locker please see Appendix A and B, Foot Locker Financial Ratio Analysis and Foot Locker Income Statement Analysis.
Paper Undergraduate
Financial / Strategic Analysis How
How strategic assessment tools were or could have been used to aid development and use of meaningful information about the company to develop its path for moving forward; (strategic assessment tools includes: value…
Paper Doctorate
Strategic Management: Internal Analysis and SWOT Brief
Strategic Management: Internal Analysis and SWOT
Paper Doctorate
Royal Dutch Shell PLC and Its Edge
In this paper we conduct a research on Royal Dutch Shell plc and its Edge on the global Market Title Background Industry Background Research aim, research questions or hypotheses and objectives Research Methodology Timescale Resources References Guidelines Please read carefully or you could end up penalising yourself. Below are some points to consider for your research proposal. • Background section: Review of Literature (no more than 2000 words) - Why is research that you are planning worth the effort? - Use of academic journals - Identify your area of research - Demonstrate your knowledge of the relevant literature - Clarify where your proposal fits into the debate in the literature - Identify gaps in existing literature - Show a clear link between the previous work that has been done in your field of research interest and the content of your proposal etc - Identify relevant academic theory, models, frameworks and concepts (SWOT, PORTER FIVE FORCES, PESTEL, FINANCIAL RATIOS etc) • Industry Background (no more than 250 words) - Place the research into context. - This should clarify further why the research is being done, under what conditions it is being done and what its impact is hoped to be. • Research aim, research questions or hypotheses and objectives (250 words) - What does this research aim to explore/find out?) - Research questions (no more than two) - Hypotheses (no more than two) - Objectives (Minimum 3 & Maximum 4) • Research Methodology (no more than 1500 words) - This section will detail how you intend to go about achieving your research objectives - It will explain your choice of research philosophy - It will also justify your choice of method in the light of these objectives - It will also clarify where you intend to carry out the research - It will also detail which sectors of the market you have chosen to research and why you chose these sectors - It will explain how your research will ensure validity and reliability - Justify the relationship between your research aim, research questions, research objectives and research methods - Discuss the appropriateness of triangulation to your research • Timescale - This section needs to be very detailed and realistic - You must produce a detailed schedule that illustrates weekly activities and allows time for unexpected delays
Paper Undergraduate
Business scenario on parent company FedEx
Setting the basis for the new Federal Express office in Kava is a more challenging task than initially assumed. For once, there is a growing need for a more organized and well structured logistics system -- this element…
Paper Doctorate
Internal and External Business Environment of Two
This research paper aims to analyze the internal and external business environment of two fast food giants, McDonald's and KFC. The major sections of the paper include introduction to the companies; the competitive analysis of the fast food industry using five forces model; the Balanced Scorecard and SWOT analysis of the companies; and a set of recommendations in the light of these analyses.
Essay Doctorate
New Product Development I Work a Financial
"I work for a financial services firm. We do new products development all the time, and a lot of it is of the incremental variety. You know, bundle credit card access to a savings account, bundle the savings account to…
Essay Doctorate
Managerial Decision Making Finance Department Always Plays
Finance department always plays a dominating role in the long run productivity in an organization and hence the reasons why the organizations strive try to strengthen this strategic function (Andrew, 2009).
Paper Undergraduate
MBA Admission Essay: Management Consulting Career Goals
The first section of the paper discusses what I have always wanted to do on educational and professional level. The second section of the paper refers to explaining the reasons that determined me to select this degree. The paper continues with a section that focuses on discussing the most important personal and professional risks I have taken and their effects. The following section describes the career goals I want to reach by completing this program, and the characteristics I have that make me fit for these goals. Another section of the paper describes my international experiences.
Essay Doctorate
Suitable Analytical Frameworks, Conduct a Corporate Appraisal
Strategic strengths and strategic challenges