Problem Statement With current economic downturn‚ should Robert Polet concentrate solely on strengthening the Gucci brand further‚ or should he expand the multi-brand strategy to the next level? Situation Analysis As the economy began to deteriorate near the end of 2008‚ luxury brands like Gucci‚ Prada‚ and Louis Vuitton all began to feel the effects. Consumers were beginning to spend less and save money through the times of economic uncertainty. One of the hardest hit industries what that of
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Gucci The company Gucci is well known in many countries. The moment a person hears the word Gucci what comes to mind is fashion and expesive. In 1921‚ Guccio Gucci opened his first store in his native country Italy. Since 1921 Gucci has evolve into one of the most exclusive store in the world. It wasnt until 1950‚ that Gucci became known once the green red green logo was released. In 1953 due to Guccio Gucci’s death his sons Aldo‚ Ugo‚ Rodolfo and Vasco took over the company. It is then that Gucci
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1: * We chose Gucci for our project because it was a brand that none of us knew a lot about and we thought it would be interesting to learn about the company. * It is a designer brand that produces purses‚ women’s wear‚ men’s apparel and children’s wear. * Gucci is located in all major fashion capitals and large cities. For example‚ the one we went and visited was the location on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. They are located globally. * The target market for Gucci is mostly business
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Gucci Group Business challenge: Gucci Group maintains nine world-famous brands which operate relatively discretely and in an autonomous manner. The organisation’s central HR function came to OPP® seeking the means to identify and develop talent and create greater inter-brand mobility for talented individuals. The solution had to fit with Group HR’s role in the organisation: guiding and supporting the brands without imposing itself unnecessarily on their business activities‚ identity or culture
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of lgStrategic Decisions - Definition and Characteristics Strategic decisions are the decisions that are concerned with whole environment in which the firm operates‚ the entire resources and the people who form the company and the interface between the two.Characteristics/Features of Strategic Decisions a. Strategic decisions have major resource propositions for an organization. These decisions may be concerned with possessing new resources‚ organizing others or reallocating others
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have to mention that the desired identity by the company can be different from perceived identity by customers. (Elite VS Middle VS Accessible) Time Period Directed by Management result Desired Identity Perceived Identity 1920’s ~ 1970’s Guccio Gucci Prosperity Middle luxury Middle luxury 1970’ ~ 1980’s Aldo & Rodolfo Internal conflict Middle luxury Middle luxury 1980’s ~1990’s Maurizio Adversity Elite luxury Middle luxury 1990’s ~ 2005’s Tom & Domenico Prosperity Middle luxury Middle
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Technology and Innovation Strategy Individual Assignment: “Gucci Group” (11/06/2012) ------------------------------------------------- Matteo Berzoini ------------------------------------------------- 1. Provide a competitive positioning of the luxury industry back in 1990. How was Gucci positioned? 2. Which critical moves allowed De Sole to reposition Gucci? 3. What do you think about the acquisition of YSL and Sergio Rossi? 1. Market Worth and Composition: By
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Gucci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡuttʃi]) is an Italian luxury fashion house‚ part of the Gucci Group‚ which is owned by French company Kering formerly known as PPR.[2][3][4] Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921.[5] Gucci generated about € 4.2 billion in revenue worldwide in 2008 according to BusinessWeek magazine and climbed to 41st position in the magazine’s annual 2009 "Top Global 100 Brands" chart created by Interbrand.[6] Gucci is also the biggest-selling Italian brand.[6] Gucci
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is ansoff Mareix: Introduction The Ansoff matrix presents the product and market choices available to an organization. Here in markets may be defined as customers‚ and products as items sold to customers (Lynch‚ 2003). The Ansoff matrix is also referred to as the market/product matrix in some texts. Some texts refer to the market options matrix‚ which involves examining the options available to the organization from a broader perspective. The market options matrix is different from Ansoff matrix
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Ansoff Matrix = The product/market grid What is the Ansoff Matrix? The Ansoff Matrix‚ designed by Igor Ansoff‚ classifies and explains different growth strategies for a company. This matrix is used by companies which have a growth target or a strategy of specialization. This tool‚ crossing products and markets of a company‚ facilitates decision making. The Ansoff matrix offers four strategies to achieve the objectives. Penetration of the market ; Extension of the market ; New products
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