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    Canon 4ps

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    Canon Product Decisions The term "product" refers to tangible‚ physical products as well as services. Here are some examples of the product decisions to be made: • Brand name – Canon • Functionality - Digital Single-Lens-Reflex Camera • Styling – Sleek‚ Rounded & Modern Looking • Quality – Great camera; fast‚ feature-packed‚ and with excellent photo and video quality: Very Good to Excellent quality for a prosumer digital SLR • Safety – Weather Seal‚ Safety-Shift Possible‚ Environmental Parameter

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    4ps Apple

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    Product For years‚ Apple was considered as a computer manufacturer that creates products aimed at individuals who are “different‚ hip and imaginative. Both Apple’s computers and the brand name itself are successfully marketed all around the world. In recent years‚ Apple diversified it product mix by introducing new line of products to keep up with the competitive consumer electronics market. The iPod‚ a portable music player was the first product range that was launched to compete in the portable

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    102072145 4Ps

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    4Ps Case Study 4Ps (Price‚ Place‚ Promotion and Product) model is a useful tool for companies to plan and implement market strategies‚ after analyzing by 4Ps model‚ companies would have a better way to plan what or who is their target market‚ what is their obstacle and what they should do. Here is the simple graph of 4Ps model. Case – McDonald’s McDonald’s is world-famous. One of the key reasons is that it has great Market strategy. How can it have such a great plan? In this part we’ll discuss

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    Case Study Snapple

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    Business Administration University of Santo Tomas "SNAPPLE: REVITALIZING A BRAND" In partial fulfillment of the academic requirement for the course BA31 Brand Management Submitted by: Bandian‚ Alvin Co Ting‚ Annie May W. Fernandez‚ Anthony C. Francisco‚ Mary Abelaine J. Lee‚ Marvin John C. 4M5 Submitted to: Eric G. Pasquin‚ MBA Course Lecturer September 24‚ 2013 THE MAIN PARTS OF A CASE STUDY I. Background Information Snapple Corporation was established way back to 1972 in Brooklyn

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    strategy and 4ps

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    Please discuss the term strategy and the importance of the “4p´s” for marketing strategy. Generally strategy comes from the Greek word “strategos” (general)‚ a person who used to be the military general of a city-state and who used to be responsible for creating a plan and put it into action (xxxxxx). Due to the fact that terms and expressions were consequently changing over centuries‚ it can be really hard to find in the current climate a ?proper? definition‚ which describes exactly the term

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    4p Analysis

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    4P ANALYSIS OF SMILAX LABORATORIES LIMITED: * PRODUCT * PRICE * PLACE * PROMOTION PRODUCT: The Products offered by the company are: PRICE: Internal factors affecting pricing of drugs are: Goal and Objectives Company’s goals and objectives are to create the market share of its company and to survive in the market. So company shifts its prices to increase sales and to create its market position. Organizational Consideration The decisions regarding the price of drugs

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    4ps Documentation

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    Conditional cash transfer (CCT) program aim to reduce by making welfare programs conditional upon the receiver’s actions. The government only transfers the money to persons who meet certain criteria. These criteria may include enrolling children into public schools‚ getting regular check-ups at the doctor’s office‚ receiving vaccinations‚ or the like. ACCTs are unique in seeking to help the current generation in poverty‚ as well as breaking the cycle of poverty for the next through the development

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    Dr Pepper 4Ps

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    4Ps (only place and promotion) Place: Indirect channel distribution marketing stragegy was exploited. Initially had a very little supermarket stragegy Maintain strong relationship with the distributors. Inventing in coolers and vending machine. (Details to convince): In the United States‚ Dr Pepper Snapple Group does not have a complete network of bottlers and distributors‚ so the drink is sometimes bottled under contract by Coca-Cola or Pepsi bottlers. Currently‚ the majority of Pepsi and

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    Plan Contingency Plan References Appendix Situation Analysis a.) Company Analysis: Snapple was created in 1972 by three friends‚ Leonard Marsh‚ Hyman Golden‚ and Arnold Greenburg. They started out as a small business called Unadulterated Food Products‚ Inc. selling all natural juices with unique flavor combinations. The company started selling carbonated apple juice in which they called “Snapple”. One one flavor that went viral and sold successfully well was Lemon Iced Tea. Snapple’s

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    Snapple Case Study

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    Snapple Case Study Despite the fact that many small startup premium fruit drink companies stayed small or even disappeared during the period from 1972 to 1993‚ Snapple was able to flourish. A large part of Snapple avoiding the fate of these other companies can be attributed to how successful it was in utilizing the four Ps of marketing‚ especially product and promotion. Of the four Ps‚ the marketing mix typically starts with the product‚ which is one area where Snapple separated itself from

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