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Australia Biodiesel Group Limited

Business Policy and Strategy 1






AUSTRALIA BIODIESEL GROUP LIMITED



Business Policy and Strategy MGS3301




The University of Queensland










Business Policy and Strategy 2
Table of Contents pg
0.1 Executive Summary 3
1.0 Introduction 4
2.0 Australian Biodiesel Group’s Core Business 4-5
3.0 External Environment Analysis 5
3.1 General Environment Analysis 5-6
3.2 Industry Analysis 7-8
4.0 Internal Analysis 8
4.1 Key Resources 8
4.2 Capabilities 11
5.0 Summary of Key Issues 11-12
6.0 Australian Biodiesel Group’s Strategic Direction 12-14
6.1 Potential Risks of Strategic Direction 14
7.0 Strategic Options 15
7.1 Exit Strategy 15
7.2 Pursue Current Direction Strategy 16
7.3 Partnership Strategy 16-17
7.4 Location Strategy 17-18
8.0......


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Approximate Word Count: 4084
Approximate Pages: 17 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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