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Swot And Pestel Analysis On Tesco?
Posted By: scbel01* on 12/4/2005 4:44 PM (CST) 250 Points
Hey guys I am dong a Swot Analysis on Tesco, only for UK Base. I am not aloowed to mention Global aspects.

This is what I have done so far: What Can I add to this? and does it look right?


Tesco is a powerful retail brand. It has a reputation for value for money, convenience and a wide range of products all in one store.
There has been a significant increase of number of Tesco retail stores within the UK, from 692 stores in year 2001 to 1780 stores in year 2005. Also with the introduction of the different stores such as Tesco Metro and express it has made it more convenient and accessible for customers.

Due to the size and the ability of Tesco to buy in bulk they enjoy Economies of scale. Ultimately, this means that they have the competence to lower prices when they want in order to keep their prices attractive and compete with its main competitors such as Sainsburys and Asda.

Ultimately it increased profits.
A company as big as Tesco who sell many products from groceries, books, clothing, and furniture to insurance etc has its weaknesses. It may not have the flexibility as many of its more focused and specialised competitors. For example Tesco would not be able to provide a better service in Books than Waterstones can, as they specialise in this region.
Over the years Tesco has increased its Market share and has increased in size. At present it is the UK’s largest supermarket with over 26% Market share, which almost doubles the closest rivals Asda. Tesco controls its own massive empire. This could leave some weaknesses due to the huge span of control and can suffer from bureaucracy.
Tesco is relatively new to the phone and insurance market therefore may lack experience and expertise. Tesco has recently entered many different Markets, so therefore not specialise and focusing on one particular market like other companies, which can have a negative affect.
There are many opportunities for Tesco. Merging or forming a strategic alliance with another company is a great way to improve their services and overcome some of their weaknesses. It would be a good idea to form alliances with companies in the areas they are not doing so well in and could do with the expertise of a specialised company. In this way Tesco Might be able to get access to better locations and reach out to its customers.
New locations and store types offer Tesco opportunities to exploit market development. They diversified from large super centres, to local and mall-based sites.
Opportunities exist for Tesco to continue with its current strategy of small and large, super centres and taking over villages.
Tesco also faces many threats. Being number one means that you are the target of competition. One big threat that Tesco faces is the takeover of Asda by Wal-Mart. The reason this is a threat is because Wal-Mart is the largest Global Competitor and therefore has the necessary skills, resources experience and funds to cause Tesco problems.
A major threat to Tescos current strategies of expansion is the government and the Monopoly and mergers commission. Also there is a Growing public concern and annoyance that Tesco is threatening the smaller retailer. The smaller shops are disappearing due to the growth of supermarkets and this is annoying some people. So there is a social and legal implication as well.


POLITICAL
There is a growing concern that Tesco is getting too big and driving out competition. The Government, Monopoly and Mergers Competition could get Tesco in trouble for this.

Economical:

Social:


I am soo stuck on the PESTLE ...can somebody help me out on this too. I have read how to do Pestle etc, but I cant relate to Tesco. A basci PESTLE is fine.

Thanks for any help.



Posted by: scbel01* Author Response
12/4/2005 4:53 PM (CST)
I like to add in that, how can also add in Porters 5 forces model in this?
 

Posted by: Greg* Accepted Answer
12/5/2005 10:47 AM (CST)
Strengths
Increasing market share

Insurance

Tesco online

Brand value

UK market leadership reinforced


Weaknesses
Reliance upon the UK market

Debt reduction

Signs point to serial acquisitions


Opportunities
Non-food retail

Health and beauty

Further international growth


Threats
UK structural change could spark a price war

Overseas returns could fall

Wal-Mart/Asda challenge

International expansion




 

Posted by: scbel01* Author Response
12/5/2005 11:55 AM (CST)
Cheers how about PESTle ON Tesco?

Also whwat do you mean by:



'Reliance upon the UK market

Debt reduction

Signs point to serial acquisitions
UK structural change could spark a price war'
'
 

Posted by: Greg* Accepted Answer
12/5/2005 1:04 PM (CST)
Reliance upon the UK market

Although international business is still growing, and is expected to contribute greater amounts to Tesco's profits over the next few years, the company is still highly dependent on the UK market (73.8% of 2003 revenues). While this isn't a major weakness in the short term, any changes in the UK supermarket industry over the next year - for example, like the Morrison's group successfully purchasing the Safeway chain - could alter the balance of UK supermarket power, and affect share.

Debt reduction

Tesco is not expected to reduce its debt until at least 2006. Tesco has a large capital expenditure program - mainly due to its huge investment in space for new stores. Since its expansion is so aggressive, Tesco has little free cash for any other operations.

Signs point to serial acquisitions

With an enterprise value of £23 billion, Tesco clearly has enormous firepower. Also, its product range is vast and almost any acquisition can be justified, particularly in the UK. While 'fill the gap' strategy would be useful to the company, as has been the case with the UK convenience market, there is the danger of Tesco becoming a serial acquirer, as this tends to reduce earnings visibility and quality.


UK structural change could spark a price war

The price followers in the UK market are about to become aggressive investors in price, Safeway because of new ownership and Sainsbury because of new management. Morrison is reducing Safeway's prices by up to 6% and Sainsbury is bound to see lower prices as one of the basic changes necessary to drive its recovery. With both Asda and Tesco committed to price leadership, this could result in a step down in industry profitability.

 

Posted by: scbel01* Author Response
12/5/2005 5:56 PM (CST)
WOW mate where did you get all this information from? also would you be able to help me on the Pestle on it?
 

Posted by: gandtrak Member Response
12/6/2005 4:03 AM (CST)
Hi scbel01 did you get any further on this SWOT/PESTEL analysis for Tesco as i am doing the same subject and the above information has helped me to start my assignment and generate further ideas.

Thanks in advance
 

Posted by: scbel01* Author Response
12/6/2005 4:38 AM (CST)
hey gandtrack , whats your email adress? and also what u studying A Levels or Degree etc?

Anybody with a basic Pestel
 

Posted by: Greg* Member Response
12/6/2005 2:34 PM (CST)
Sorry don't have anything on hand in terms of a Pestle analysis. Sorry.
 

Posted by: scbel01* Author Response
12/6/2005 4:30 PM (CST)
Cheers Greg, where di you get this info from on the SWOT?
 

Posted by: Greg* Member Response
12/6/2005 4:40 PM (CST)
I had it filed away in a folder. I do alot of marketing research and build company profiles for our sales team. They use it as a tool to build their solution approach to our vertically targeted sales approach. I do alot of cutting and pasting in my job and I didin't reference the source of this SWOT.
 

Posted by: gandtrak Member Response
12/6/2005 5:29 PM (CST)
Hey scbel01 thanks for getting back me!!
It is email address deleted by staff Please use member profile for this info as per the Importnat Guidelines, im in my final year of degree studying IT&Business.

ps. thanks for your input as well Greg.
 

Posted by: scbel01* Author Response
12/9/2005 12:15 AM (CST)
Thanks very much bro.
Anybody have A Pestel Analysis on Tesco?
Mate I would award your points very soon

thanks

 

Posted by: kamani2006* Member Response
1/20/2007 8:16 AM (CST)
HI, i have an assignment on tesco's management. can anyone help me with the pestel analysis??
scbel01?- gandtrak?-Greg?

thankx

kamani
 

Posted by: marco_21tt Member Response
11/26/2007 11:58 AM (CST)
hi guys how are u all i have a project on TESCO will any one be able to provide me with information such as ah PESTLE, SWOT, Porters 5 Forces, Critical Success Factors, TESCO's strategic Resource Cabability and it's Strategic fit? i'm not from the UK so this information is limited. i will be happy if i can get any assistance.
 

Posted by: samibond1 Member Response
12/2/2007 8:50 PM (CST)
can any one help me with tescos pest and swot analysis
in U.K and Global market

Thanks 2 all
 

Posted by: alan_cud Member Response
10/20/2008 9:02 AM (CST)
can anyone give me some new information on tesco pestel analysis, where is a good place to look online for new information?
 



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