Rising wages and Income Led to exponential growth in Chinese middle class with greater purchasing power and disposable income Subsequently, demand has.

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Rising wages and Income Led to exponential growth in Chinese middle class with greater purchasing power and disposable income Subsequently, demand has increased, with 20% of world’s luxury goods being sold in China Therefore with in- depth market research, these customers can be targeted successfully Opportunity Do rapidly rising wages and incomes in China represent an opportunity or threat to businesses wanting to succeed in China?

Rising wages and Income Threat Do rapidly rising wages and incomes in China represent an opportunity or threat to businesses wanting to succeed in China?

Targeting emerging markets Major profit growth Is targeting emerging markets the best way to ensure major profit growth?

Targeting emerging markets NOT Major profit growth Is targeting emerging markets the best way to ensure major profit growth?

Employee Resistance Biggest problem in Change Management Process Is employee resistance the biggest problem for a process of change management?

Something other than Employee Resistance Biggest problem in Change Management Process Is employee resistance the biggest problem for a process of change management?

Organisational culture Success in a changing environment Does organisational culture determine success in a rapidly changing external environment?

Something other than Organisational culture Success in a changing environment Does organisational culture determine success in a rapidly changing external environment?

Taking ethics into consideration Essential for decision- making nowadays Is it essential for businesses to take ethics into consideration when making decisions nowadays?

Taking ethics into consideration Not essential for decision- making nowadays Is it essential for businesses to take ethics into consideration when making decisions nowadays?

Strong Leadership Essential for change in a new environment Is strong leadership essential for a business that needs to change in a new environment? Justify your view

Something other than Strong leadership Essential for change in a new environment Is strong leadership essential for a business that needs to change to a new environment? Justify your view

External environment in the UK Favourable for business Is the external environment in the UK favourable for businesses at the moment?

External environment in the UK Unfavourable for business Is the external environment in the UK favourable for businesses at the moment?

Cautious business Fall in market share Will a cautious business inevitably suffer a fall in market share?

Cautious business Increase in market share Will a cautious business inevitably suffer a fall in market share?