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13 nov. 2007
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Hasbro

Case study - 5 pages - Brand management

Hasbro is a worldwide leader in entertainment. It is the number 2 of the toy market. With its most important competitor Mattel, the number 1, Hasbro is in possession of 70% of market share. Mr Potato Head, Monopoly, Easy-Bake, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, or even Clue, are games made in Hasbro. In...

13 nov. 2007
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ADMR: l'association du service à domicile

Case study - 7 pages - Services marketing

ADMR intervenes in four main fields: • Assistance in daily life: After an accident, or because of a handicap or age, some people need help: housework, shopping, domicile care, meal portage, small childhood reception, temporary lodging. • Socio-educational action: To help families in...

12 nov. 2007
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Parfum d'Orsay: A strategic marketing proposal

Case study - 12 pages - Luxury marketing

The purpose of this report is to make an analysis of the luxury fragrance market and, after this said analysis, to propose some strategies to the D'Orsay rare fragrance company so that they might improve their financial and marketing performances. The use of the term 'luxury...

08 oct. 2007
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Communication Theory: Broken Down

Essay - 4 pages - Services marketing

Truth is the underlying layer to all human actions. Truth is the deciding factor of integrity (honesty) and it is what we yearn for and seek after like nothing else. Theory, on the other hand, is the outer layer of truth, sort of like the very beginnings of peeling back an onion. As time...

05 oct. 2007
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How do organic cosmetics currently communicate on their products? How may they improve the current communication? How the green marketing can improve this communication?

Case study - 45 pages - Medias&communication marketing

This is a research which will be conducted on Bio Cosmetic products and marketing of these products. To elaborate further, the objective of this research is to demonstrate that a company can sell better products (i.e. nature free organic cosmetics) with the help of good marketing concepts and the...

04 oct. 2007
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Culture and advertising

Essay - 10 pages - Medias&communication marketing

Let us begin by examining the classic ?chicken and egg' question: Do cultural values affect advertising or to reverse the idea, does advertising affect cultural values? The borders and the horizons are opening and getting wider with globalization which is not a recent phenomenon. Some...

04 oct. 2007
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Literature review: Customer relationship management (CRM)

Worksheets - 3 pages - Clients and users behaviour

Customer relationship management has been defined in many ways. Metagroep defines CRM as ‘the automation of horizontally integrated business processes involving front office customer contact points (marketing, sales, service and support) via multiple, interconnected delivery channels'. (Ed...

04 oct. 2007
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Literature review: On-line Marketing

Course material - 5 pages - ICT marketing

It is the internet that is transforming the business environment by creating new challenges and opportunities. This chapter provides an overview of the internet and its well defined characteristics. It highlights the key developments that have contributed to its explosive growth and its impact on...

26 sept. 2007
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Supermarkets face out food discounters: from buying to shopping

Dissertation - 23 pages - Distribution marketing

The following report encompasses four main parts, i.e. a literature review developing theories on the selected topic, a research methodology helping in the selection of the most accurate research method, findings following from the primary research and a discussion confronting the literature...

26 sept. 2007
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Global marketing Basis

Essay - 5 pages - Marketing theories

A company that engages in global marketing focuses its resources on global market opportunities and threats. Successful global marketers such as Nestlé, Coca-Cola and Honda use familiar marketing mix elements - the 4 PS - to create global marketing programs. Marketing, R&D, manufacturing and...

19 sept. 2007
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Firms motivations to create alliances

Essay - 4 pages - Marketing theories

More and more companies are recognising that to gain a competitive advantage they may have to enter into alliances with other firms. Referring to examples, identify possible motivations for entering into a strategic alliance and then critically evaluate the possible problems that may be...

19 sept. 2007
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What are the most efficient media and related strategies used by companies to target children?

Dissertation - 20 pages - Medias&communication marketing

This dissertation is about children and companies and as the title suggests it, we want to find out which the main media that companies use to target children are and what strategies they develop related to those media. The first part of this dissertation will be focused on a literature review in...

19 sept. 2007
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E-marketing plan for IMPRINT (printing company)

Case study - 15 pages - ICT marketing

This E-Marketing Plan is designed to enable IMPRINT to improve its selling performances and to be more competitive in the lithography sector. To explain the proposal concerning an electronic strategy, I added a complete analysis of the company and its external environment as well as a summary of...

19 sept. 2007
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Apple case

Case study - 9 pages - ICT marketing

It's a tough task for companies to accomplish if asked to develop a competitive advantage into a sustainable competitive advantage. If companies need to satisfy this criteria, it could mean that the designated company should not possess qualities such as a value creating ability or...

12 sept. 2007
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Field Project: Au Bon Pain

Market study - 3 pages - Services marketing

Au Bon Pain was established and opened its first café in 1978, in Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The goal of this first café was to offer fresh baked bread and cater to commuters, tourists, shoppers, students, and residents located throughout the city of Boston. Au Bon has been greatly...

10 sept. 2007
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Analyzing H&M

Case study - 20 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

Our previous paper had concentrated its analysis on H&M with the implementation and subsequent consequences of the square model. We thereafter discovered that this company has created a solid foundation for a success story and this in turn provides a very green picture to the business world...

07 sept. 2007
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Carrefour in China

Case study - 42 pages - International marketing

"I have confidence in the ability of the Group's management team to continue the satisfactory implementation of our strategy and successfully complete the major projects already underway, which are beginning to give us a glimpse of the Carrefour group of the future". These are some words of...

30 août 2007
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Interpellation of Subjects in Advertising

Market study - 4 pages - Services marketing

In the world of marketing and advertising, reaching the target audience of a magazine or other media source is essential for the success of the marketing campaign. Advertisers take many factors in to consideration including age, sex, race, and class when creating ads to market a product or...

29 août 2007
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Example of A Cover Letter For A Sale Position

Sample resume - 1 pages - Services marketing

I am applying for a sales representative position listed on the [location of listing]. I believe that I have a lot to offer [Company Name]. In [Month, Year], I [will or have] graduate(d) from the [university] with a [type of degree], bolstered by years of work experience in management and...

06 août 2007
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Cadbury Schweppes

Case study - 12 pages - Brand management

Cadbury Schweppes is one of the world's largest beverage and confectionery company, with over 50 different brands, manufacturing plants in 25 countries, sales in a further 165 and a market extension that covers countries all over the world, such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia,...

06 août 2007
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Plan marketing inter-marches : True jeans

Case study - 16 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

This document will highlight the marketing plan for True jeans. The company launched an online store in 2006, where people could buy their jeans online. The specialty of the company is that it tries to find the right jeans for consumers among the various brands that they partner with. Thus, it...

06 août 2007
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Societal marketing concept - Discussion on the different ways by which organizations can become more ethical and socially responsible in their marketing activities

Essay - 6 pages - Marketing theories

Consumers have shown an increasing interest in ethical issues over the last few years. Consequently, ethics has become particularly relevant in marketing, as it represents the interface between the company and the customers. This paper discusses the different ways in which an organization can...

06 août 2007
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Community festivals and events - Their role in raising awareness, generating pride and fostering a sense of belonging within socially isolated areas

Essay - 5 pages - Tourism marketing

Phillip Kotler's traditional definition of a product (1997) includes anything that can be offered to a market that might satisfy a demand. This large definition embraces goods, services, retail stores, persons, ideas and also places. Place marketing usually concerns countries, regions and big...

31 juil. 2007
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Individual and Organisational learning : Gucci

Case study - 9 pages - Luxury marketing

This report aims to understand the training process in general, and using such literary devices in particular. It has been demonstrated that a clear and defined plan must be followed in order for the training to be successful, both for the company and its employees. A study was conducted in the...

31 juil. 2007
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A brief presentation of Arla foods

Case study - 11 pages - Brand management

Arla Foods is the leading Dairy Company in Scandinavia and UK today. It was created through a series of mergers. In 1995, the two major Danish dairy companies, MD Foods and Kloever Maelk, decided to merge, thus obtaining 90% of the Danish market. In 1999, MD Foods and Swedish Arla (the...

18 juil. 2007
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The launch of a new concept on the market - A revolutionnary war game

Market study - 28 pages - Brand management

This case provides a lot of different tools to understand the implementation of a new product or concept on the market. This case deals a lot with a marketing part, which shows to what extent the launch of a new concept is important. In another part, you will see the launch of a new concept of...

11 juil. 2007
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GBI: what are the implications of an ageing population for Business?

Essay - 4 pages - Clients and users behaviour

At the beginning of the 21st century, governments, societies and the business activities of most developed countries will have to face the challenge that an ageing population presents. This trend is easily predictable thanks to a lot of demographic patterns, and must be seen as an opportunity for...

10 juil. 2007
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US Condom Market

Market study - 11 pages - International marketing

The total U.S. market for condoms, including sales through all retail channels touched $398.3 million in 2005. It has been increasing by 2.8% from 2004. The U.S. condom market is a stable and matured one growing at a steady rate every year. So in terms of main players which preoccupied the...

06 juil. 2007
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Cultural differences in international marketing: Where's the beef? McDonald's sells hamburgers in a Hindu country

Case study - 3 pages - International marketing

The first McDonald's restaurant opened on 15th April 1955 in Des Plaines, Illinois, U.S.A. and after 50 years down the line, the company is the world's largest food service system with more than 30,000 restaurants in 100 countries, serving more than 46 million customers every day....

03 juil. 2007
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Lenôtre in China Beijing: The biggest market for the biggest gastronomical group

Case study - 140 pages - International marketing

Strengths: Global fame built on fine upscale products and services, genuine production processes, know-how and licenses (patents), staff (teams, chefs, wine steward...)very well trained, large implantation across the world, profitable company, diversified services (cocktails, buffets, marriages,...