Export potential · AS 91385
Investigate the exporting potential of a New Zealand business in a market, with consultation
Investigate the exporting potential of a New Zealand business in a market, with consultation
You need to investigate whether a real New Zealand business can successfully export a product into a specific offshore market. This involves planning your investigation, talking to experts who know about exporting, and gathering real evidence (like market data, costs, regulations) to support your conclusions about whether the business is ready and whether the market is actually viable for them.
You investigate the exporting potential by consulting domestically (talking to people in New Zealand), gather evidence like market research and logistics information, and explain the business's readiness and the market opportunity using business knowledge.
You go deeper by consulting internationally (reaching out to contacts or agencies in the target market), provide more comprehensive evidence, and fully explain exporting potential by linking business knowledge throughout your findings and relevant Māori concepts.
You comprehensively evaluate exporting potential by weighing up the real risks and opportunities, integrate multiple pieces of business knowledge and Māori concepts to fully support your conclusions, and show sophisticated understanding of what could go wrong and what could succeed.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.