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23 nov. 2010
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EasyMobile: An overview

Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing

One can see that the number of people who choose products based on their price tags has increased. The consumer has radicalized his behavior and is constantly seeking to compare prices and track promotions. This is a strategy that has been called the ‘takeover of consumption,' there is a...

14 oct. 2020
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Porter's Five forces - Orange mobiles

Case study - 2 pages - Services marketing

The quality of the strategy and the nature of the Orange Group will be established with the analysis of Porter's five forces. Indeed, by examining them, it is possible to identify the key success factors of the sector and to understand the elements to master in order to outdo the competition....

03 janv. 2011
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Global wine wars: New Challenges - publié le 03/01/2011

Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy

During the last few decades, the global wine industry has grown by leaps and bounds to emerge as a $90 billion market. Scientific discoveries such as pasteurization and the cork-stopper invention have revolutionized the production of wine by easing restrictions on transport of wine, thus enabling...

23 nov. 2010
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Strategy of the Michelin group

Thesis - 4 pages - Business strategy

Competition: HIGH Michelin is the world's leading tire manufacturer with 19.20% market shares in 2003. Its two main competitors are Bridgestone and Goodyear and each hold 19.10% and 17.40% market shares respectively in the same period. There are a multitude of other manufacturers like...

12 mai 2011
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Porter's five forces contribution to the SWOT model

Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy

The SWOT model, abbreviation of “strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats", is a strategic tool, defined in 1971, for helping a company to analyze its internal context (strengths and weaknesses) and its external context (opportunities and threats), which have an impact on its...

03 juin 2009
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Home depot

Thesis - 17 pages - Services marketing

Home Depot is the largest retailer in the home improvement industry with more than 2,100 stores. The company was started in 1979 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank. Within these stores, they offer a large array of home improvement products. By selling at continually low prices, they are able to...

15 avril 2011
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Porter's five forces contribution to the SWOT model - publié le 15/04/2011

Thesis - 5 pages - Management

The SWOT model, abbreviation of “strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats", is a strategic tool, defined in 1971, for helping a company to analyze its internal context (strengths and weaknesses) and its external context (opportunities and threats), which have an impact on its...

05 sept. 2007
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Written Case Study: eBay

Case study - 14 pages - Business strategy

After completing my analysis of eBay, I have come to several conclusions that I would like to share with you. First, I will outline the problems that eBay and the rest of the online auction industry will face in the future. Then I will discuss my analysis and evaluation of eBay within the...

27 oct. 2009
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SWOT analysis of Coca Cola and Pepsi Co

Thesis - 10 pages - Business strategy

The last time I saw the clash of the two soft drink giants was in the advertisements they promoted where each of them came out of their ethical way in promoting their products though the media for an international cricket tournament few years back. This paper doesn't involve the clashes but only...

05 mai 2008
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Student Travel marketing analysis

Market study - 103 pages - Tourism marketing

New entrants into the Irish Student Travel market wish to undertake research as to the wants and needs of Irish students relating to weekend breaks. Main question: How to advertise each destination to its maximum capacity? E.g. What attributes are matched to different cities throughout...

23 nov. 2010
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Strategic study of Dyson's innovative vacuum cleaner

Thesis - 7 pages - Business strategy

James Dyson has been an inventor since 1970, and has invented an incredible array of products. These inventions have experienced several subsequent innovations. Indeed, the inventor has sold a dozen products that range from "Dyson" vacuum cleaners to washing machines. The vacuum cleaners have...

10 janv. 2011
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SABMiller: Strategy behind the success in a hostile environment

Case study - 13 pages - Business strategy

There are very few South African companies that can boast of a history of 100 years. Despite this situation, SABMiller crossed the twentieth century in a country whose political system has a disastrous influence on the development of the local companies. The strategy carried out by SAB enabled...

27 janv. 2011
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Strategic analysis of L'Oreal (2008)

Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy

The L'Oreal group, which was established in 1907, is a world leader in the cosmetics market. Representative of a century of expertise, the group is present in all continents with subsidiaries in 58 countries and product sales in 130 countries. It also included 19 global brands and 15,800...

03 mars 2011
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Evolution of Jeans and the study of the brand: Lee Cooper

Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing

Introduction Over time, jeans have almost become an essential part of the wardrobes of the general population. The life cycle of the jeans market has naturally, changed with accordance to the economic and social factors of the last century and also according to the trends in the world of...

03 mars 2011
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Starbucks: Development strategy

Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing

Starbucks is a company that is active and popular in the coffee market. The name Starbucks is synonymous with the word coffee. The Company manages the production line from the choice of coffee, through roasting, until the sale of finished product in a cup. With more than 15,000 stores worldwide,...

11 avril 2012
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Siemens analysis: Betting on diversification - published: 11/04/2012

Essay - 15 pages - Business strategy

Siemens AG is an electronics and electrical engineering company. The company is an integrated technology company with activities in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare. Siemens operates in six segments: Industry, Energy, Healthcare, and “below the line” segments composed of...

15 janv. 2009
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Marketing plan: Manix - published: 15/01/2009

Market study - 7 pages - Services marketing

Manix competes on the condoms market, which is composed of two important brands: Durex and Manix itself. Durex is the market leader with 35% of market share and Manix follows it with 26%: their competition is based on branding (advertising campaigns based on sponsorship) and innovation in order...

10 sept. 2014
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Growth and development: Case study of Rahmqvist

Case study - 38 pages - Management

We will in this thesis examine the growth and development opportunities for Europe's largest organisation within direct sale, i.e. Rahmqvist. The empiric will be analysed and evaluated with a base of theories. The main bottom theory used is the SWOT analysis, but in order to make a more thorough...

15 janv. 2009
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Growth and development: Case study of Rahmqvist - published: 15/01/2009

Case study - 23 pages - Economy general

We will in this thesis examine the growth and development opportunities for Europe's largest organisation within direct sale, i.e. Rahmqvist. The empiric will be analysed and evaluated with a base of theories. The main bottom theory used is the SWOT analysis, but in order to make a more thorough...

14 sept. 2014
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Marketing plan: Manix

Case study - 9 pages - Brand management

Manix competes on the condoms market, which is composed of two important brands: Durex and Manix itself. Durex is the market leader with 35% of market share and Manix follows it with 26%: their competition is based on branding (advertising campaigns based on sponsorship) and innovation in order...

14 oct. 2020
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SWOT Analysis - Veolia

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

The core business of Veolia is of course the distribution of drinking water. The company offered various services in the area of water that flowed from this craft. With the acquisitions of competitors and suppliers (horizontal strategy), the company has consolidated its position in the water...

05 sept. 2014
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An analysis of internationalization strategies of French companies in Eastern Europe: the case of Ineo Polska

Case study - 33 pages - Business strategy

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 rapid changes have occurred in Central and Eastern European countries. Their economic development has literally boomed and they rapidly fulfil the requirements of the Copenhagen Criteria to be a member of the European Union. In 2004, most of them...

16 avril 2009
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Sales and distribution of the products of Hyundai and Tata Motors

Dissertation - 28 pages - Services marketing

The automotive industry is an extremely reliable indicator of economic growth; quite obviously, its growth boosts the economy's performance. The automobile industry grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22 per cent between 1992 and 1997, industry that was licensed, controlled and...

29 sept. 2010
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Design a Marketing Plan for the French 'fashion house' Caroll who are aiming to enter the growing 'middle market' in China - publié le 29/09/2010

Dissertation - 12 pages - Services marketing

The following paper is dedicated to design a marketing plan for the French ‘fashion house' Caroll in China. In the past decade this country has been going through large transformations which permits new entrants to respond to new needs, wants and demands. First of all, several figures...

29 sept. 2010
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United Airlines and Southwest Airlines (2008)

Case study - 12 pages - Finance

Nowadays flying has become a must do in our lives. Some of us use it everyday as a business way of travelling, and some others for vacation, or to visit friends or relatives. Whatsoever the purpose, there are no fastest ways of traveling around, but also no safest ones. But in the economic...

14 oct. 2014
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United Airlines and Southwest Airlines

Financial analysis - 12 pages - Finance

Nowadays flying has become a must do in our lives. Some of us use it everyday as a business way of travelling, and some others for vacation, or to visit friends or relatives. Whatsoever the purpose, there are no fastest ways of traveling around, but also no safest ones. But in the economic...

10 juil. 2014
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Siemens analysis: Betting on diversification

Case study - 15 pages - Business strategy

Siemens AG is an electronics and electrical engineering company. The company is an integrated technology company with activities in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare. Siemens operates in six segments: Industry, Energy, Healthcare, and “below the line” segments composed of...

06 mai 2013
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Mergers and Acquisitions - publié le 06/05/2013

Case study - 14 pages - Business strategy

Since 2007 and the first financial crisis, most of the media have been talking about banks and financial subjects. The crisis is the consequence of subprime. Banks were exchanging these subprimes, also called toxic assets, between them that's why the crisis was spread at a global level. Most...

25 mars 2015
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Competitive Forces, The Five, That Shape Strategy - Harvard Review

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

Michael E. Porter's article “How Competitive Forces Shape [Business] Strategy” was first published by Harvard Review in 1979 and the economist and associate professor's article revolutionized the strategy field. The article explains how the five main competitive forces which include:...

18 déc. 2007
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Design a Marketing Plan for the French 'fashion house' Caroll who are aiming to enter the growing 'middle market' in China

Dissertation - 12 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

The following paper is dedicated to design a marketing plan for the French ‘fashion house' Caroll in China. In the past decade this country has been going through large transformations which permits new entrants to respond to new needs, wants and demands. First of all, several figures...