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Item Strategic planning and issue identification : an exploratory study of New Zealand agribusiness firms : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Agricultural Business, Massey University(Massey University, 1994) Baga, Lukman MohammadEconomic liberalization which occurred in New Zealand after the mid-1980s has increased competition and accelerated the pace of change in the agribusiness environment. Agribusiness firms in New Zealand, over the last decade, have experienced the impact of environmental changes. One of the managerial skills that agribusiness managers needs in an increasingly turbulent environment is strategic planning, which include the capability to identify and monitor strategic issues of most concern to the firm's livelihood. This study reports on an exploratory survey of 57 agribusiness firms throughout New Zealand, over the period October 1992 - February 1993. This study explores the extent of use of formal strategic planning processes by agribusiness firms in New Zealand, and examines whether the use of strategic planning has a positive effect on a firm's performance during the economic liberalization period. This study also identifies strategic issues regarded as important by the sample agribusiness decision-makers. In addition, this study investigates the possibility that the relative concern for these strategic issues may vary across important firm characteristics. The results of the survey reveal that strategic planning exists in the majority of the firms studied. Evidence indicated that the economic reforms could have been the impetus behind the rush to develop formal strategic planning after 1984. The comparison of firms which with and without strategic planning suggested that strategic planning is beneficial for management. This study also indicated that firm which use strategic planning has a positive correlation with growth of sales, growth of after-tax profit and growth of productivity, during deregulation times. With respect to strategic issue identification, the results generally indicate that respondents are concerned with strategic issues. Firm internal issues are generally of greater importance relative to the general business and industrial competitive issues presented. In particular, the firms in the sample are quite concerned about the demand for their product, farm income, value of New Zealand dollar, raw material access, change in rivals' market share, productivity, and management effectiveness. Results also suggest that level of concern for specific strategic issues vary across various structural dimensions of the firm like type of legal form, product lines, size of firm, and firm's geographical location, and degree of planning formalization.Item The logistics of milk collection : an exploratory case study between New Zealand and Brazil : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements for a degree of Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Massey University, Palmerston North Campus, New Zealand(Massey University, 2010) Pimenta, Luis Carlos QueirozLogistics has became one of the most important activities for all companies where has been treated as strategic function to gain competitive advantage over a companies' competitors. Agribusiness as any other business is also using logistics tools in their supply chain to reduce their chain cost and more important to improve their business efficiency as a whole. Transportation is one of the logistics activities that most influences price of product which in some cases can represent 25% of the final price. Milk collection for a dairy business plays an important part in the overall performance of the company. A poor milk collection system jeopardise the entire chain as it is the first stage of the manufacturing process. The main purpose of this work is to identify and describe the possible differences and similarities between a Brazilian and New Zealand Dairy Company regarding their logistics of milk collection. Even though the two companies are in the same business segment they are inserted in different environments/markets therefore need to deal with different issues regarding milk collection such as companies' structure, milk production's cycle, and routing and scheduling applications. However, both understand the importance of the logistics activities and apply tools in their chain to improve their efficiency. Due to its size and market share the New Zealand Company has a better collection system in place than the Brazilian Company. Both have implemented some changes in the last few years that brought some improvements for their milk collection.
