Company Appraisal Solutuion
Company Appraisal Solutuion
Company Appraisal Solutuion
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Introduction
Because Unilever is a recognized firm that constantly serves its clients with high-quality
products and services, its corporate environment is an easy option for this task. London, England
houses the corporate headquarters of the global consumer products corporation Unilever plc.
There are over 400 brand-name goods available. Unilever is a multinational corporation that
develops and distributes a vast array of food, beverage, home, and personal care items. Unilever,
the largest soap manufacturer in the world, distributes soap in about 190 countries (Murphy and
Murphy, 2018). On the New York Stock Exchange, one may acquire shares of Unilever PLC
Organizational structure
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Unilever planned a massive restructure in the first quarter of 2022 with the goal of establishing a
"simpler, more category-focused corporation." The company said it would eliminate its existing
matrix structure in favor of a simpler framework based on the five Business Groups listed above.
Each Unilever Business Group is fully responsible for its own growth strategy, financial
which an organization is subdivided into parts depending on its functions (Shi, 2021). The
"Business Groups" of Unilever are the divisions responsible for managing the corporation's most
The organization's goals serve as the basis for all of Unilever's processes, schedules, and
regulations. Unilever hopes that 100 million people will have sustainable living standard.
Unilever is a multinational producer and marketer of consumer products with the goal of creating
famous brands. Every business is backed by people who want to make a positive and lasting
The business aims of Unilever are focused on mainstream sustainable lifestyles. Unilever has
decided to pursue this line of action in order to ensure the company's continued success. This
"Add vitality to life " is the mission statement of the Unilever company (As, 2020). By providing
consumers with the necessary nutrition, hygiene, and personal care products to look and feel
their best, Unilever's brands enhance the quality of their lives. The mission statement of the firm
Environmental pressures
Unilever's macro environment is affected by environmental factors; thus, it is prudent for the
company to place a greater focus on sustainability in this industry. To preserve its competitive
advantage and enhance customer image of the brand, Unilever must increase its spending in its
Unilever must use its CSR strategy to support initiatives that improve the quality of life on Earth.
Unilever, for example, is seeking to switch all of its packaging needs to recyclable plastics. In
Market position
The Unilever Group, with around $9.57 billion in annual sales, is one of the largest beverage
Covid 19 has severely harmed every business. However, there has been a substantial shift in
consumer purchasing habits. Since they have been unemployed for so long, the majority of the
consumers cannot afford the luxury of making purchases at the moment. Consequently,
consumption and social interaction have declined. However, logistics and distribution expenses
have risen. Due to many regulations, the company has spent tremendous expenses.
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The strategies and activities of Unilever, a British consumer goods giant, may impact and be
influenced by a vast array of constituents. A percentage of them have regular contact with it.
Since it cannot achieve its business goals on its own, it must collaborate with its stakeholders.
Internal stakeholders
The company's executives, managers, and stockholders are among its most important internal
stakeholders. Vice President and General Manager, Chief Executive Officer, Vice Presidents,
and Directors of Various Operations are among the top executives in the United Kingdom and
The shareholders of Unilever are vital to the company's functioning since they provide the
necessary funds to keep the business running. Employees contribute significantly to the success
of the company. The corporation employs around 149,000 people in different positions
throughout the globe. There is a guarantee that workers will get a decent salary. However, it is
essential to note that the number of workers has declined dramatically over the last few years.
External stakeholders
organizations (NGOs), suppliers, customers, consumers, local communities, and trade groups
(Venkatesh et al., 2020). It collaborates with authorities to address global challenges such as
Without its suppliers, Unilever could not fulfill its obligations to its consumers. It has pledged to
ensure that all 60,000 of its suppliers pay their employees a living wage by 2030. It provided
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financial aid to suppliers who were especially vulnerable during the global shutdowns of 2020–
2021. In addition, it invests in a new supplier development program to help inclusive business
Unilever holds its clients and customers in high regard. Approximately 2.5 billion individuals
use its services often. These customers purchase at the roughly 25 million retail outlets (of
varying sizes) that Unilever services worldwide. It is essential to recall that Unilever and
challenges. On the growth of neighboring settlements, it has both direct and indirect effects. In
Stakeholder mapping
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Internet of things: The intelligent edge services of the Azure IoT platform and the Internet of
Things (IoT) enable Unilever's digital twin, a cutting-edge digital depiction of a physical
environment (in this example, a Unilever facility). The whole factory's equipment is networked
to supply the model with a variety of data, including temperatures and production cycle timings
(Mendi, 2022).
Evolving collaboration: Unilever has evolved its business models to increase the profitability of
its manufacturing processes and give it a competitive edge over its competitors. Thus, the birth
and spread of collaboration may be related to the different cooperative business models.
Networking: Unilever conducted its first Women in Technology (WIT) conference in London in
an effort to expand opportunities for women in technology (Murphy and Murphy, 2018).
E-commerce: With the advent of e-commerce, Unilever has broadened its product and service
marketing to include more personal and interactive interactions with prospective consumers. The
e-commerce sales channel generates a new distribution route owing to the bidirectional nature of
online communication.
E-business: Due to the increased popularity of e-business, clients may now shop online
whenever it is convenient for them. Customers may browse the available products, make an
order, and have their purchases delivered within a certain timeframe. Free shipping is provided
for orders above a certain threshold. If a customer is displeased with their purchase, they may
return the item using the regular online shopping methods and obtain a replacement or a full
Task 1
By conducting a strategic environmental research, businesses may learn more about the factors
that have an effect on their operations. It enables the manager to monitor all the internal and
external elements that may impact the performance of the organization. With the use of this
technology, firms are able to adapt their strategies to changing market circumstances more
effectively. SWOT analysis, PEST/PESTEL analysis, and Porter's Five Forces Model are
2019).
PESTEL Analysis
Political factors: Factors such as EU and US legislation, have a significant influence on the
profitability and operational capabilities of a business. Only if everyone adheres to the same
commercial standards and rules can their company operations go as planned (Cheng, 2021).
Economic factors: Modern shoppers are always seeking affordable pricing without sacrificing
quality. Many businesses supply equivalent items at a lower price. Consequently, there is
significant competition in some markets, such as the European Union (EU), the United States
Social factors: Similar to many other fast-moving consumer items, the company has developed a
strategy that mainly focuses on building a strong brand image. A great deal of emphasis is placed
on components that have an effect on society and the environment. Consequently, the majority of
its products are care items for personal hygiene and health.
Technological factors: The Company has a lengthy history of creating cutting-edge, inventive
products. Additionally, these items are available for purchase on several e-commerce websites.
The company has also developed an effective digital marketing and sales strategy (Cheng, 2021).
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Environmental factors: Because it cares about the environment, the corporation has invested in
green initiatives, such as renewable energy. Customers may rest easy knowing that the items they
create are risk-free. They have begun using eco-friendly packaging and materials for a number of
their products.
Legal factors: Unilever has more than 400 brands in its portfolio, which raises legal
considerations. Significant exposure to a broad variety of laws and regulations exists for the
business. The company must take the necessary steps regarding copyright and intellectual
SWOT Analysis
Rivalry with competitors: In the consumer goods market, Unilever faces significant rivalry
from a vast number of other companies. They have merged their resources in an attempt to
surpass the competition and gain market share by offering lower prices. Unilever has established,
through years of global experience in the face of intense competition that the majority of
consumers switch to other brands owing to lower prices. Therefore, Unilever must work really
hard to stay up with the competition and have an eye on the future (Raj and Aithal, 2018).
the highest significance. Both the availability of highly knowledgeable products at low prices
and their impact on the business are influenced by the consumer's options. The company is
always releasing more affordable products and providing customers with as much information as
possible.
Suppliers bargaining power: The availability of raw materials is crucial to the industrial
process. These external forces are anticipated to have a modest impact on the company's
environment. The size of Unilever's global supplier network enables the company to ensure
uninterrupted performance of its long-term contracts and constant access to the raw materials it
The threat of substitution: Replacing products or services may have a detrimental impact on a
company's profits and the stability of its competitive environment. While Unilever watches the
market and is prepared to address any issues that may arise, competitors may cut their prices.
The threat of new entry: In the consumer products industry, new competitors are always a
competitor, the company may constitute a threat. To compete with well-known corporations such
Macroeconomic influences
Economic problem: Because shower gels and soaps are manufactured with palm oil derivatives,
their production costs increase in tandem with the price of crude oil. When the pandemic struck,
Unilever was almost at the 20% margin it had set for 2020, but it has not yet attained this goal.
Demand and supply: The world's biggest FMCG firm, Unilever, has faced flat revenues as a
result of a surge in demand for hygiene and household goods caused by Covid-19.
Market structure: Due to the dominance of companies such as Unilever, Procter & Gamble,
Circular flow of income: The "circularity" of the economy's three primary revenue streams has
Measures of macroeconomic activity: Changes in the unemployment rate, the expansion of the
gross domestic product, and global economic conditions can all have an impact on domestic
issues.
Fiscal and monetary policies, such as increasing government investment and regulation, may
Task 2
Leadership challenges
The international firm Unilever must adapt to various local situations. Due to its commitment to
leadership, Unilever is able to articulate nuanced and diverse responses to issues of cultural
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significance. Strategy disposition (ranging from the ethnocentric to the geocentric level) and
strategic configuration impact Unilever's approach to cultural difficulties at its subsidiaries (from
multi-domestic to global level). Cultural awareness impacts Unilever's ability to succeed in the
face of cultural diversity (Jose, 2021). The response also facilitates the company's ability to
export its skills and moral standards to other countries. Beyond words, Unilever's culture and
daily behaviors illustrate the company's leadership mindset. Paul Polman, the current CEO of
Unilever, defines a leader as a person who has a positive impact on people at work.
Traditional business management practices are insufficient to keep a firm afloat in the modern
market, thus effective leadership is important in today's economic climate. A leader's primary
responsibilities are to communicate with and inspire their team to complete tasks in accordance
with the company's beliefs and objectives. A manager that displays leadership will guide and
inspire their staff to collaborate. In addition to providing a pleasant workplace, a company with a
strong culture fosters a feeling of community among its workers, which reinforces their loyalty
to the company (Madanchian et al., 2017). When management encourages workers to be candid
with one another and express their opinions, creativity emerges. In addition, leaders who possess
these competencies are more suited to manage their staff toward results that align with the
business's goals. If the CEO of a company guides people in the right way and encourages them to
seek out opportunities for growth and innovation, the firm's performance will improve and it will
be able to survive in today's competitive market. Therefore, strong leadership is what drives
Strategic management is the process of directing an organization's efforts to obtain the intended
outcomes. It is a strategy for attaining performance goals and expanding the firm. Strategic
management provides firms with clear direction by defining long-term goals, allocating
resources to implement those strategies, and monitoring objective progress. The main goal of
Real-world examples
PepsiCo: On the food and beverage market, PepsiCo is most likely Unilever's principal
competitor. PepsiCo India, the country's biggest and fastest-growing food and Beverage
Company, has long dominated the industry. Due of PepsiCo's enormous and impressive brand
recognition in India and worldwide, the company is Unilever's most formidable opponent.
Pepsi's pricing strategy is impacted by rivals' prices and customer demand. Larger Pepsi bottles
are more cost-effective than smaller ones, therefore the company recommends purchasing in
bulk. Using this method, they are able to enhance the present distribution channels.
Nestle is another company that competes with Unilever (Birahim, 2020). It has a significant
share of the food and beverage sector. The world's largest cosmetics company, L'Oréal, is also
substantially funded by Nestle. Nestle is a formidable competitor to Unilever due to its vast
Johnson & Johnson is among the largest and most successful manufacturers of medicines and
consumer packaged goods. It employs over one million people globally and has a presence in
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over 60 countries. Customers have the utmost faith and loyalty in this brand. Johnson & Johnson
is Unilever's main competitor due to its vast customer base and worldwide reach. Johnson &
Recommendations
Therefore, it has been suggested that Unilever expand its company by purchasing analogous
companies outside of the consumer goods market. Additionally, Unilever could use product
innovation to improve financial performance. To fight the effects of competition and the risk of
piracy, it is recommended that the company manufacture products using its advantages, such as
economies of scale.
management
External variables are those that may have an impact on a company's surroundings. Customers,
competitors such as PepsiCo and Nestle, cultural trends such as the advent of the health food
movement, legislative organizations such as the U.S. Congress, and a multitude of other
It is advantageous to split the environment in half. The general environment, sometimes known
transitions, and economic situations. Businesses in a certain industry compete with one another
If they intend to exhibit responsible global citizenship, corporations like Unilever must take into
account the needs and aspirations of people everywhere. If Unilever is unable to satisfy these
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expectations, its productivity and global competitiveness might suffer. Unilever may influence
its development by adjusting its strategy and management in light of this knowledge about client
In the linked global economy of today, the Covid-19 epidemic has been identified as the primary
cause of the present economic catastrophe. Due to the volatility of the global economy and the
rapid growth of the global products market, Unilever may encounter substantial challenges.
Unilever's survival and future prosperity depend on the company's ability to make ethically
sound judgments today. In its efforts to resolve workplace issues and effectively manage
operational risk, the company could gain from effective leadership and participation in morally
responsible activities.
Accountability: The top executive of Unilever is responsible for treating all workers with
fairness and candor. This will make it possible to preserve the workers' trust and sense of
Self-awareness is the most essential leadership quality (Rubens et al., 2018). This may assist one
in comprehending a person's values, personality, emotions, and daily routines. The CEO of
Unilever must possess these characteristics if the firm is to grow and be successful. Leaders must
be more receptive to fresh ideas and prepared to take measured risks. The capacity of a leader to
Unilever should make every effort to maintain and enhance its own culture, given its global
workforce and emphasis on diversity. As a result, the unemployment rate may be dropping and
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