Case study of Unilever and Dove brands
Case study - 12 pages - Business strategy
In the consumer society in which we live today it is virtually impossible not to know the brand Dove. Indeed, men and women, of all ages more or less visualize this brand of body care. This brand is one of the largest producers of consumer goods in the world for the Unilever...
Comparison between deodorants of the brands: Axe and Adidas
Case study - 17 pages - Services marketing
Two flagship companies: Axis and Adidas were chosen for this study with a focus on the deodrant segment. For many years, these two brands have managed to become major players in the global market for deodorants. However, their common features end there. It is the strength of these...
The impact of brand ambassadors/celebrity endorsements through advertisement in brand building and their influence on consumer behavior
Thesis - 51 pages - Services marketing
Over the years, many growing and grown brands have jumped on to the celebrity endorsement bandwagon. Marketers are aware of the power of celebrities in advertisement and branding and their influence on consumer buying decisions. Endorsement is a medium of brand communication in...
Internal and external marketing analysis of the luxury brand Chanel
Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing
Today the luxury market is highly valued and is constantly evolving. Luxury has now permeated different sectors, to hit all the targets (especially women), from clothing to jewelry and alcohol. The diversity of choice in the range of products can reach the widest possible target. Previously...
Strategic internal diagnosis of the Brand Chanel
Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing
Chanel's products represent a very heterogeneous mix. Indeed, Chanel has developed multiple skills, allowing us to define five homogeneous strategic business areas or SBAs. Haute Couture -Clothing Chanel is present in all categories of designer clothing brands including...
Brand management: Quicksilver
Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing
In order to gain a competitive advantage over rivals, companies create brands that represent aspirations and a desirable image of life that the customer would like to identify with. Brands are accused of all sorts of evils, from threatening our health and destroying our...
Naming a brand: The importance of a name
Thesis - 10 pages - Business strategy
What's in a name? A rose is a rose and would smell as sweet even if called by any other name These famous words from Shakespeare's Juliet send us into raptures, but marketers and consumers would not respond to this reasoning favorably. Brands rule over the marketer and...
Study of perfume brands: Chanel 5 and Nicole Kidman
Case study - 2 pages - Services marketing
Founded in 1909 by Gabrielle Chanel, Coco Mademoiselle has been continually enlarged by including cosmetics, clothing, accessories, perfumes in its basic package, especially with the appearance of Chanel No. 5 in 1921. In this study, we will see how Chanel perfume makes its offer value through...
Durex: Brand building
Case study - 2 pages - Management
The company called Durex, that sells condoms, has a very strong marketing strategy. It does not design products that are either better or worse than its competitors, but has an edge over the others thanks to its excellent marketing and advertising strategies. With significant investments in...
Analysis of the study of a brand:IKEA
Case study - 56 pages - Services marketing
The comfort of the living is at the heart of the expectations of ones contemporaries. It is omnipresent and multifaceted and includes user comfort, mental comfort, and existential comfort. The modularity is synonymous with functionality. There is a constant search for excitement and conviviality...
Marketing management and strategy: A case study of the Nestle sub-brand, Nespresso
Case study - 20 pages - Management
Nestlé is a global company which recognizes that in order to be a successful company, one has to be competitive and cost efficient. The company put its customers first, and plans to create long lasting relationships with them, creating a luxurious exclusive experience for their coffee customers...
Lee Cooper: Internal and external recommendations for changing its image
Case study - 8 pages - Services marketing
For the last hundred years or so, the jeans market occupies one of the most important places in the apparel and textile industry. It has never stopped evolving. Lee Cooper is the oldest company (1908) in this market as it has been in existence since jeans were invented, and now seeks to give a...
Human Resources Management and Corporate Image - Hy Dairies Ltd
Case study - 2 pages - Human resources
Syd Gilman read the latest sales figures with a great deal of satisfaction. The vice-president of marketing at Hy Dairies Ltd., a large Canadian milk products manufacturer, was pleased to see that the marketing campaign to improve sagging sales of Hy's gourmet ice cream brand was...
Brand Positioning: Lacoste's case study
Case study - 13 pages - Services marketing
Jean Rene Lacoste was a famous French Tennis player during the early twentieth century and also a businessman. He started his own company La Société Chemise Lacoste' (Lacoste, the Shirt Company) in 1933. In terms of marketing and communication the name Lacoste is well known for its...
Analysis of television advertising: The coffee brand Nespresso
Case study - 7 pages - Management
Television conveys messages in mass, both visual and auditory. It serves as a support for other advertising discourses, which is one of the instances of production that we find in the media which will be the topic of our study in this paper. We will devote our analysis on one of the TV...
Study of brand of Nina Ricci
Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing
Nina Ricci was born in Turin in January, 1883. During her apprenticeship, she realised that she had a gift for designing and decided to pursue this career. Along with her son, Robert, she opened her first fashion house on 20 rue des Capucines in Paris. It became successful quickly and on the eve...
Burberry: An analysis of its brand building, positioning in the UK market
Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy
"Burberry has been a precursor of fashion in UK (United Kingdom). The company has changed the structure if the fashion industry and was among the few who ushered in the idea of functional luxury. The brand has enjoyed a lot of success in the European market by introducing a lot of changes...
The Essence of D'Estrëe
Case study - 24 pages - International marketing
Since its creation in 2015, D'Estrëe has turned upside down all the existing attributes in the luxury accessories' category, bringing a "why not?" attitude to the industry. Géraldine Guyot's designs explore new shapes, materials, and patterns, expanding the creative limits of the...
The Use of Animal Imagery in Marketing Strategy
Thesis - 53 pages - Marketing theories
Nowadays, the use of animal imagery is all around us. Every day we are exposed to animals that are used by advertisers to assist in promoting brands and products. They are used in a variety of ways, for example as advertisements, logos, brand names, mascots, and so on. The present...
Marketing strategies adopted by organic cosmetic brands
Case study - 45 pages - Services marketing
This document delves into the marketing strategies adopted by the organic cosmetics industry; the eco-friendly nature of these products facilitates the ethical image of the brands, complemented by an effective marketing communication. A growing industry, the resounding success of...
Corporate strategy - Disney +
Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy
Entertainment giant Disney's new streaming platform is undoubtedly a major turning point for the company. Disney+ is an online video-on-demand platform owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International division with the four...
SWOT Analysis - Magnum
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
MAGNUM is a brand of premium ice cream and chocolate. The brand is owned by the UNILEVER group but forms a separate segment in the vast universe of the Dutch-British group. MAGNUM sells ice cream in tubs, on sticks, as well as in the form of individual frozen bites. The brand...
Brand management of Mumm
Case study - 10 pages - Services marketing
The House of G.H. Mumm was founded in 1827 by George Hermann Mumm and is today the third-largest champagne producer in the world, with more than 8 million bottles sold each year. Around 60% of the company's sales are credited to exports. GH Mumm is found in more than 100 countries worldwide...
Coca-Cola : Brand review
Case study - 28 pages - Business strategy
Coca-Cola can have the ingredients for the recipe for success: a high-powered media impact, a large-scale sponsorship of sporting events on the planet followed by a maximum of individual as well as posters and original but also remarkable slogans that adapt to the changing population. The study...
How does marketing communication build and maintain strong brand?
Market study - 9 pages - Services marketing
The challenge for a lot of companies nowadays is to adapt their traditional functions and operations to the new world. They have to integrate marketing. Today, it is important to build a relationship with the customers. This is the key to finding, developing and having loyal customers, so...
Reebok - brand analysis and strategy for new relationship with its customer
Case study - 11 pages - Services marketing
According to it's knowledge, we may say that Reebok has an important asset; Paul Fireman, who has followed the sociological movements and adjusted its business strategy. Reebok has understood the need for sport and fitness shoes and also that design and quality are both crucial points. The...
SWOT Analysis - Vodafone
Case study - 4 pages - ICT marketing
Vodafone is a British telecommunication company based in Newbury, in England. The company was created in 1984 as Racal Telecom by Ernest Harrison and Gerry Whent. In 1988, the brand entered the Stock market and became independent in 1991 and took the name Vodafone. The company has...
SWOT Analysis - Stellantis
Case study - 4 pages - Automotive marketing
Founded on January 16, 2021, Stellantis is a multinational corporation engaged in the automotive industry. The group was born from a merger between two big names, the PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. As of October 30, 2019, the announcement of the merger between the two companies was made...
Business Strategy in Hospitality and Tourism (BSHT) - Ritz Hotel
Case study - 11 pages - Business strategy
The Ritz-Carlton group is an international high standard hospitality group which benefits from a strong brand and is the symbol of lux palace. Its strategy so far consisted on a good implementation, especially in the United States, Europe and the Gulf. On a most recent period,...
The different types of sports sponsorship
Case study - 5 pages - Sports
The choice to sponsor a sport is based on different criteria. First of all, this sports must match the company's image. It must be recognized and loved by the public, which will allow the company to improve its reputation and brand image. It is a marketing strategy, as...