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Methodology

PESTLE Analysis

Political issues surrounding our business are engrossed by initiatives on fiscal policies, regular business taxation as laws stipulate, and anti-competition matters. We have a unique operation style that follows all stipulations in the First Nation Community’s jurisdiction. Economic factors we engross in business operation include offering employment opportunities for skilled individuals, and interests that shape our profitability. Largely, we will hold use of discounts as ordinary businesses engross. Waste is both a result of economic and social result, hence our social focus majors on demographics, consumer beliefs, good working conditions for workers and following consumer lifestyle trends (Gheibi et al., 2021). Major technological emphases in our business are technological advancements, cyber security and automation. As waste management encompasses environmental protection, frameworks considered are climatic impact of our business, protection of natural resources and keenness to the carbon footprint. Regulations set the tone for business operation in industries thus we will apply permits, licenses and operational laws.

PORTER’S 5 Forces

Industrial competition is undercut as we offer unique services, and also encompass lower prices while offering the best deals. As the industry would be saturated in the least time, we have limited entry in the market through offering special deals, and investing in more than quality of services, since we have engaged technological infrastructure, and high level of environmental consciousness. Supplier power is encapsulated by input costs as they directly affect profitability through uniquity and what it would take for us to switch amid suppliers (Irfan et al., 2019). Low prices for the best deals are the source of our customer power, hence an immense powerful consumer base. Substitute services threat have been reduced as we conduct market research on competitors, and have adjusted services to meet needs of the First Nation Community.

SWOT Analysis

Strengths of our firm Solid Waste Management, are that we lead in the First Nation Community through providing comprehensive waste management, working in a large expanse, and serving more than just one population. Weaknesses depicted by our business, are transfer locations being majorly leased, and territorial disputes that may arise from operation in other expanses (Teoli et al., 2019). Opportunities that are currently present for our business are expanded market share from advancement of disposal services, expansion from mere solid waste management to immense recycling, and slow growth rate of the waste management industry. Threats that may compromise the business operation are variations in regulations making it difficult to venture new markets, and competitiveness of waste management as a new venture.

KEY FINDINGS

We strategize moving towards uniquity in services for two purposes. First, we intend to have best deals at affordable prices to engage an immense market share, that will ultimately engross profitability. We also emphasize uniquity in service provision for optimization of our style and characterizing our brand, as one of high consciousness to both internal and external business shapers. On the facet of financing, we engage enTrust management services, but largely shape with consumer needs and preferences. Discounts for instance, will be used to evoke consumer loyalty while high quality services will demand high financing. Employees we intend to offer human resources must be passionate and skillful, as we intend to grow in the business, an opportunity present in our analysis. As most business is taking the approach of online settings, specific services will include communication, feedback, an interactive website, as well as automated responses for quick inquiries. Operations will be licensed specifically to demographics to evade legal issues, largely explicated by the First Nation Community. Uniquity in work distinguishes us from competitors as we hold a prominent position not only in solid waste management, but environmental consciousness altogether. Marketing will engage website updates, paid advertising around the First Nation Community, press releases, and largely campaigns for recognition.