RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS * What is the Indian version of Barbie called? Monica. * What does BMG stand for in the music label BMG Crescendo? Bertelsmann Music Group * Who has written the book Emotional Intelligence? DanielGoleman * Lux soap was launched in India in 1929. * What is Karamchand Appliances Private Ltd’s most well known product/brand? All-Out Mosquito Repellent * This company was the first to launch CDMA mobile services in India Tata Teleservices * World’s largest
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Seminar Innovation and Marketing Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Music and Math Marco de Graaf 350111 We Fong Ma 375268 Oliver Müller 373496 Instructor: Dr. G. Liberali Master Business and Economics‚ Specialization Marketing Erasmus School of Economics Rotterdam‚ January 22‚ 2013 Diagnosis The management team of Polyphonic is entering a market‚ which is currently facing permanent changes and a lot of pressure. Rapid technological changes‚ like the development from CD to DVD and movements
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Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries‚ Game Changers‚ and Challengers Breen‚ M Borland‚ J. (2004‚ March 29). Music sharing doesn ’t kill CD sales‚ study says. CNET‚ Retrieved from http://news.cnet.com/2100-1027_3-5181562.html Leeds‚ J. (2005‚ December 27). The net is a boon for indie labels . The New York Times‚ Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/27/arts/music/27musi.html
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Innovative Marketing‚ Volume 2‚ Issue 1‚ 2006 67 Warner EMI Music. Strategic Development for the First Decade of the New Millennium Demetris Vrontis Abstract This case has been compiled to put forward the author’s suggestions for future strategic development open to Warner EMI Music as they develop during the 1st Decade of the 21st Century. The case is divided into four main sections. Section one is concerned with an environmental scanning including an analysis of Porters’ Value Chain
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Internet Piracy has become a worldwide phenomenon. In the U.S. alone more than 100 songs are downloaded every minute. With this growing problem‚ 3 main groups suffer. The recording artist suffers financially‚ the RIAA (The Recording Association of America) also suffers financially and finally the downloader suffers if caught. This catch 22 tool has been a thorn in the side of technology since its introduction in 1999. Since then‚ downloading- or peer-2-peer sharing- has become one of the worst acts
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effects on the organization of using this strategy. An example of an oligopoly organization would be the four major music company who controls over 80% of the market. They are Warner Music Group 15%‚ Universal Music Group 32%‚ EMI Group 10%‚ & Sony BMG 26% (McDonald‚ 2011). Operating using this model can be advantage since extant organization dejects the introduction of new music companies. This is due mainly to the established and limited availability to resources or processes. Additionally new
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Week 7 Major Paper: Music Industry 20/20 By Destini Mekel Miles GSCM588 – Managing Quality Keller Graduate School of Management Dr. Jayanta Bandyopadhyay December 14‚ 2014 Contact Information: destinione@gmail.com / (713) 634-8418 Introduction As a music lover‚ I have always studied music artist and their songs/storytelling to piece together what I believed to be a mere glimpse into their lives. However‚ researching the industry‚ attempting to gain insight on industry norms and decisions
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cost ina specific business. In terms of the Value Chain‚ Warner EMI Music should not have much tochange. This is true as both companies (Time Warner and EMI) shared prior to the merger similar behaviour. In terms of primary activities‚ the operational system of Warner EMI Music should beaimed to compete on costs. The company must reduce manufacturing costs as a result of econo-mies of scale. Dealing with advertising‚ Warner EMI Music should maintain active in using theInternet as its main promotional
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which this company and the music industry must operate? Key laws and regulations in the music industry might include copyright regulations‚ contracts‚ royalty practices in both retail sales and radio broadcasting‚ anti-trust‚ advertising regulations‚ foreign-trade practices. 2. Economy. How does the state of the economy influence the sales of this company’s products? The state of the economy has traditionally had less of an immediate impact on the music industry than on some others
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business interests included music‚ radio‚ television‚ film‚ book‚ magazine and newspaper publishing and distribution‚ printing and manufacturing operations. Headquarted in a small rural German town called Guetersloh‚ the company did not enter the US market until 1986 through the purchase of several companies‚ one of which was RCA Records‚ a label that had put its name on the map in the 1950 ’s through one artist: Elvis Presley. The acquisition of RCA elevated Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) into the ranks
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