The internal analysis and external of the company also can be done through SWOT Analysis, summarized in the Display F.
Strengths
• Yale University Investments Office August 2006 has an experience of about 140 years, enabling business to better perform, in various circumstances.
• Nestlé's has existence in about 86 nations, making it an international leader in Food and Beverage Industry.
• Yale University Investments Office August 2006 has more than 2000 brand names, which increase the circle of its target customers. These brands consist of child foods, animal food, confectionary items, drinks etc. Famous brand names of Yale University Investments Office August 2006 consist of; Maggi, Kit-Kat, Nescafe, and so on
• Yale University Investments Office August 2006 has large amount of costs on R&D as compare to its competitors, making the business to release more ingenious and healthy items. This development provides the business a high competitive position in long term.
• After adopting its NHW Strategy, the company has actually done big quantity of mergers and acquisitions which increase the sales development and improve market position of Yale University Investments Office August 2006.
• Yale University Investments Office August 2006 is a widely known brand with high customer's commitment and brand name recall. This brand commitment of consumers increases the chances of easy market adoption of different new brand names of Yale University Investments Office August 2006.
Weaknesses
• Acquisitions of those business, like; Kraft frozen Pizza service can give a negative signal to Yale University Investments Office August 2006 consumers about their compromise over their core competency of healthier foods.
• The development I sales as compare to the business's financial investment in NHW Method are rather different. It will take long to alter the understanding of people ab out Yale University Investments Office August 2006 as a company offering healthy and healthy products.
Opportunities
• Presenting more health related products allows the company to capture the marketplace in which customers are quite mindful about health.
• Developing nations like India and China has largest markets worldwide. Broadening the market towards establishing nations can boost the Yale University Investments Office August 2006 service by increasing sales volume.
• Continue acquisitions and joint ventures increases the market share of the business.
• Increased relationships with schools, hotel chains, dining establishments and so on can likewise increase the variety of Yale University Investments Office August 2006 consumers. For example, teachers can advise their trainees to buy Yale University Investments Office August 2006 products.
Threats
• Economic instability in nations, which are the possible markets for Yale University Investments Office August 2006, can create numerous issues for Yale University Investments Office August 2006.
• Shifting of products from regular to healthier, results in additional costs and can cause decrease business's profit margins.
• As Yale University Investments Office August 2006 has a complex supply chain, therefore failure of any of the level of supply chain can lead the company to deal with particular issues.
Exhibit F: SWOT Analysis

