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ID number:234545
 
Evaluation:
Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Executive summary:
Gordon Highlanders Museum (GHM) which is a tourist attraction in Aberdeen has a unique and attractive building with artifacts and themes being displayed spanning 200 years of regiment's history. A market evaluation of GHM illustrates that the performance of this museum is affected by various internal and external factors. Implementation of a good accounting system, analysing the trends of the competitors and research on the client base would be important as part of the micro environment.
Technological factors like on-line museum, demographic factors like shift towards aging population and cultural trends have a favourable or unfavourable impact on the performance of GHM
Report profiles that market for GHM is differentiated & products like display area, corporate hospitality, tea room and garden can be offered to different segments like students, corporates and adults or senior citizens respectively.
Report also illustrate that the factors like reference groups influence school children, personality factors like lifestyles influence senior citizens or adults and social class influence corporates to visit GHM.

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