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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Paddy Power Plc

paddy field place Plc Introduction My come across is Maureen Hogan and I am doing a level 6 advanced arrangement and my assignment is to research rice paddy Powers Bookmakers Plc Aims * A brief history of t government activity * Organisation type, and sector in which it operates * A detailed abstract of the organisation goals and objectives * Particular attention should be given to the customer work policy of the organisation * An organisation chart and comment on whether it has tied(p) or Tall management structure * Analysis of its products, services, locations, pricing and selling strategy * Profile of competitors Construct a SWOT analysis for the organisation and explain the points you make * Construct a PESTS analysis for the organisation and points brocaded here need to be explained also History Paddy Power is a fourth generation Irish bookmaker his great gramps Richard, started the family business back in 1898 from his native Tramore Co. Waterford. Richard Power busin ess grew to run low one of the most respected and well known bookmakers in Ireland.Paddys grandfather, Paddy, then took over the family business and passed it in turn on to Paddys father David. In the 1980s degenerate tax in Ireland was halved which caused an influx of the big UK betting firms. This put the Irish bookmakers under feral competitive pressure and it was in this time that David Power merged his family betting shops with John Corcoran of Patrick Corcoran bookmakers and Stewart Kenny of Kenny OReilly bookmakers.The Power name was retained due to its resonance with Irish punters, and Paddy name was used to emphasise the caller-outs origins. Paddy spent his school holidays working(a) for his father at various Irish racecourses, and in summers marking the boards in many Paddy Power betting shops. After graduating from Dublin City University Paddy started working full time for the company where he now holds the position of communication theory Director. Paddy is one of the best known bookmakers today with regular appearances on TV and radio across the UK and Ireland. Organisation

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