Al Kazemi Group
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The Al Kazemi group is already very famous in Kuwait and have very strong market position. They can bear the cost or expenditures incurred on the startup of this bus service. In this study, there is a complete discussion about the target market for this new idea in the business and there will be a complete analysis of economic, social, political and environmental effects of this new business idea. According to the analysis of external factors, it has been analyzed that these all are favorable in this business to accept the new idea as there is capacity for starting this unique service to enhance the productivity and the profitability of the recent business. According to the technological environment, it is analyzed in this study that these are also favorable as the transport industry of Kuwait is outstanding. There are some risks to start this new idea in the business which includes the threat for failure and the low acceptability from the customer side. With the failure of idea, there is a risk for losing the huge amount of capital which is a great loss to the company. This idea is sensible as it is the demand of the customers of this organization as it has been providing tourism services to the customers and with the introduction of transport facilities to its customers, there will be increasing attraction as the customers do not have need to go for finding another company to get the transport services for the tour in Kuwait and in its popular places. As the concluded remarks, it has been analyze that this business idea is sensible and most suitable for this organization as it has the positive results for organization.
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