God of Wealth Birthdays

22 Aug

Today is the God of Wealth’s birthday in Jilin #China! So many fireworks celebrating! It’s a day to find good luck and fortune!! I like this holiday πŸ˜‹πŸ€‘πŸ˜›πŸ’°πŸ’΅πŸ’΄πŸ’ΆπŸ’ΈπŸ’·πŸ’³πŸ’°πŸŽŠ
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PEST(EL) ~ A Macroeconomic Analysis

21 Aug
PESTEL

One of the more useful business models popular today remains the PEST(EL) model. PEST(EL) is a macroeconomic analysis model often used by businesses to assess the general market conditions of a new or changing environment. The model lays out a set of normally 4-6 market factors relevant to the business and assesses strengths, weaknesses, and changes therein.

First introduced by Francis Aguilar in 1967, the model has undergone several transformations through the years. Therein lies one its greatest strengths – the model is flexible and is easily adapted or modified to suit the particular market needs or situation.

The most basic and standard format is known as PEST representing political, economic, social, and technological factors.

The model lays out an assessment of key issues or opportunities offered by the national economy and industry. Management can review the factors and quickly assess general potential within the industry or quickly discard economies that are not feasible.

The model itself is not in-depth and must be combined with other models (e.g. SWOT, Ansoff, or Five Forces) should the company wish to continue its analysis. It can also be combined with other macroeconomic models for a more reliable assessment. Detailed information regarding market competition, competitive advantages, supply chain improvement potential, etc. is not covered within this model.

Still, it does provide management with a relatively quick overview of the market itself. Markets not even relatively viable are quickly identifiable, saving management both time and money within the research and strategy stages. At the end of the PEST analysis, the management and decision makers should also have a general understanding of the economy and industry — trends, emerging patterns, major issues, potential opportunities. Management can then more easily identify where to focus its attention and research going forward.

As mentioned above, the model can also be adapted to include factors other than the traditional four. Some variations include:

  • PEST(EL) β†’ Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, Legal
  • PESTLED β†’ Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Ethics, Demographics

Generally the factors are up to you. Carefully assess your company and focus on the key macro factors specifically affecting you and your planned strategy.

Below is a modified PEST analysis based on the Chinese company Misway and their translator SMARK.

In the still of the afternoon

13 Aug

Surrounded by the peaceful rest of the rising mountains, the little town in turn sheltered the still of the waters.
*View from one of Suwon’s pavillions, Seoul.

Happy Faces

11 Aug

🌻🌻🌻

Through Ancient Eyes

10 Aug

From old to new – glimpse through the acient wall to modern streets

Eternally Optimistic

9 Aug

‘To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower is to hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.’ – William Blake

Bus Card βœ”

1 Aug

Ladies & Gentleman – who rocks at #expatlife? I do! 😁 Just figured put how to set up the bus card app with an account and put money on the bus card! All on a Chinese app with no English and no help πŸ˜‚

Is the UBE easier than other Bar Exams?

30 Jul

Since the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) was established, several people have asked me whether the UBE is an easier exam to pass — should they wait until the UBE to try taking the exam.

I’ve been rather curious myself, so I started keeping track of the passage rates before and after UBE implementation.

For those of you unfamiliar with the legal practice, each state requires passage of the state bar exam as part of the qualifications for legal certification. Although in the past, each state offered its own unique exam — the UBE is a standardized legal test with scores easily transferred across jurisdictions.

States are not obligated to implement the UBE, and many have chosen to continue using their own exam. Those who do do implement the UBE may also choose to add a state-specific component requirement. But the bar exam itself is more or less consistent across the member states.

The question is whether applicants are finding it easier to pass the UBE than they were the original state exam.

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Bar Exam July 2019

30 Jul

πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺFighting! Don’t stress! Take a breath and remember – you own the bar, it doesn’t own you! Good Luck to all 2019 examinees! #Law #BarExam #Lawyer #LawSchooLGrad #StudyingfortheBar #July2019BarExam

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Falling Rate of New Lawyers in the United States (since 2013)

28 Jul

Bar examiners blame the schools. The schools blame the students. The students blame the bar AND the schools.

Whoever bears the responsibility, the facts are clear — each year fewer and fewer lawyer hopefuls are passing the state bar exams. With the bar exam a prerequisite for entry into the legal profession, the consequences are obvious . . . the United States is watching the slow but significant decline in new entrants into the profession.

National Passing Statistics as recorded by the NCBE
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