Sales Strategies Authors: (B00185272) Module: Effective Selling Module Code: Mark08007 Date of Submission: 02/08/2014 Word Count: 2‚750 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE P 1 CONTENTS P 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY P 3 BACKGROUND P 3 - 5 OBJECTIVES P 6 METHODOLOGY P 6 SUPERMARKETS IN THE MARKET P 6 - 8 MODEL OF MARKET SEGMENTATION P 8 PROCESS OF MARKET SEGMENTATION P 9 -11 POTENTIAL SALES STRATEGIES P 11-13 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
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3.1 Analyse possible alternative strategies relating to market entry‚ substantive growth‚ limited growth or retrenchment for a chosen organisation. Market entry Penetrating the bottled water market poses a tough challenge for PETRONAS. This is due to the fact that not only is the process of entering the market capital intensive (due to expenditures such as advertising‚ shipping and hiring of staff) the market is also oversaturated with companies selling bottled. Apart from intense and stiff competition
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Easyjet’s UK and European markets using information contained in the given case study and also from sources outside the course of study. To begin with a brief overview of the company will be given. Subsequently using PEST and Five Forces models the external analysis will be completed identifying the companies’ core resources and capabilities. Next the core of the previous analysis will be used to examine the opportunities for international expansion into the Indian market. The investigation will
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Major Companies Woolworths Ltd Market Share: 38.7% Brand Names: Woolworths‚ Thomas Dux Grocer Woolworths Ltd is one of the biggest companies in Australia as measured by annual revenue. The company operates in Australia and New Zealand across a number of segments including general mechanising (Big W)‚ home-improvement retailing (Masters) and hospitality (through its 200 hotels). Woolworths’ most lucrative operating segment is food and liquor retailing where it operates over 870 supermarkets
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A Report on L’Oreal’s business and entry strategy in India and China Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ New Delhi Submitted to : Dr Gautam Dutta Submitted by : Group 6 (Section B) Acknowledgement This report is prepared in subject International Marketing Management studied in third trimester in part time MBA (International Business). This report is prepared under guidance of Dr Gautam Dutta‚ Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ New
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1 2 Content 1. Company Background 2. Scope of Business & Reason for International Operation 3. Strategic Goals & Choice of Entry Mode 4. Alternative market entry modes 5. Problems and challenges associated with different entering options in different location 6. Conclusion 7. Reference 3 Company Background Watson’s (Your Personal Store) or Watson’s is part of the Health and Beauty retail and consumer division of the Hong Kong-based A.S. Watson Group Timelines
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James patel Economic Strategy MP3 What is the role of timing in deciding to enter or exit a market? Firms decide to enter a market based on current and historical information‚ but time lags can change the economic environment. What are the risks a firm faces in deciding to enter or exit a market? Again‚ use examples from current economic events or events. Apply your statements to these events. Timing is an essential factor in making entrance and exit market decisions; this is due to the fact
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assignment this time‚ this question is regarding to two areas‚ one is the market entry strategy and explain why no single strategy can be used in all circumstances; another one is explaining why franchising is popular method of entering markets abroad and describe its characteristic. 2 Market Entry Strategy Why firms go abroad First of all‚ we need to know why firms go abroad and looking for entering foreign countries’ market. In General‚ the reasons why Enterprise seeks to invest in the foreign
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this analysis‚ Vietnam is an investment opportunity but I would be wary with the risk involved as options for market entrance in terms of stakes and contracts and government approval and regulations may be cumbersome. 2) Is it too late for U.S. companies to enter Vietnam? It is a little late but not too late for U.S companies to enter Vietnam as shown by PepsiCo which entered the market early. We must also understand that we were the tenth largest source of foreign investment compared to many
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For Chemical Corporation‚ horizontal entry into the Vietnam market through a non-equity strategic alliance with independent distributers is our recommended course of action. We would enter into business cooperation contracts with interested distributers with the intent of creating a mutually beneficial relationship between distributers and the company. By pursuing this course of action‚ overall risk to the corporation is minimized in many ways‚ while at the same time providing a gateway to a new
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