Ansoff Matrix of Virgin Groups‚ McDonald’s and eBay Introduction Ansoff Matrix was introduced by Igor Ansoff‚ a Russian-born pioneer of strategic management and corporate planning. He was also the strategist who first identified the fact that competitive advantage in the market was vital in the element of planning process (2001). Ansoff matrix helps to define two vital factors for marketing: what is sold and who it is sold to. Therefore‚ it pertains on the products
Premium Strategic management Market penetration Virgin Group
| Products | | Existing | New | Markets | Existing | Market Penetration | Product Development | | | *Development of more apps (22)(23)*Geographically net sale increased 2010 in (America ‚Europe‚Japan ‚Asia specific) –(iPhone) – (Financial Table 3.4 & 3.5) (21)*Net Sales - increased by Product in 2010 – (Financial Table 3.4 & 3.5) (21) | *Apple pricing decoy(27)*Apple & Microsoft joint force(28)*Apple pushed iPhone for business(29) | | New | Market Development | Diversification
Premium Apple Store Apple Inc. Steve Jobs
easyJet Business Model Analysis BMAN72801 EasyJet’s Business Model Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary................................................................................................................................. 1 1. The Business Model of EasyJet ........................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Theory ............................................................................................
Premium Low-cost carrier London Gatwick Airport Business model
brand and the way the brand owner defines what the brand stands for overlap as much as possible. EasyJet derives the most from the perceived quality. “The perceived quality refers to; A customer’ opinion of a product’ value to him or her. It may have little or nothing to do with the product’s market price and depends on the product’s availability to satisfy his or her needs or requirements”1 Easyjet is really focusing on this aspect because they are expanding and they are already flying to 129 destinations
Premium Brand Low-cost carrier Brand management
Down loaded from the TT100.biz website Growing a business by developing products and markets Ansoff’s Product/Market Matrix Product Market Current New Current New Market penetration Market development New product development Diversification Expansion Beiersdorf has expanded in each possible direction. ◗ Market penetration is demonstrated by NIVEA Lip Care products‚ which have been extended with new variants. The latest of these (Pearl and Shine) became the market leader in 2003. ◗ An
Premium Marketing Product management
Despite an increase in operating costs in 2010‚ Easyjet has achieved a remarkable performance compare to 2009. It has reinforced its position in short-haul travel aviation increasing its market share from 6.5% to 7.6%. Additionally‚ its total revenue per seat grew by 5.1&capacity measured in seat flown. Easyjet also managed to lower its underlying pre-tax loss increasing its cash-flow by million to million Table of Content Introduction I/ Easy Jet : General Overview II/ Comparison
Premium Low-cost carrier Airline Southwest Airlines
the characteristics of this category of product. Describe the product; you need to cover all the elements (core benefit‚ actual product and augmented product) Easyjet is a low-cost airline with headquarters in London’s Luton Airport. It’s owned by EasyJet Holding Limited‚ who’s CEO is Stelios Haji-Jannou. EasyJet operates 580 routes around all of Europe and 104 between Europe and airports in northern Africa. The company sells it’s own tickets directly to the user trough the Internet
Premium Low-cost carrier Airline
we will get information about EasyJet from the textbook and the Internet. Secondly‚ we will do the SWOT analysis and find out the reasons for EasyJet’s success by making marketing mix. Thirdly‚ with all the information‚ we use them to answer 5 questions about the case-study in the text-book. Finally‚ we apply these experiences to our job in the future. TABLE CONTENT ABSTRACT i TABLE CONTENT ii PICTURE CONTENT v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vi INTRODUCTION vii 1. EasyJet company 1 1.1 History.
Premium Airline Southwest Airlines Low-cost carrier
References: list 1. Lecture : Pricing and Costing 2. easyJet Airlines: Small‚ Lean‚ and with Prices that Increase over Time (Oded Koenigsberg Columbia Business School 0 Columbia University‚ New York‚ NY 10027- ok2018@columbia.edu 3. http://www.britishairways.com/cms/global/microsites/ba_reports0809/pdfs/Strategy.pdf 4. http://www.london.edu/facultyandresearch/research/docs/CM_04-904.pdf 5. EasyJet Pricing Strategy: Should Low-Fare Airlines Offer Last-Minute Deals? (Coauthor(s):
Premium Marketing Pricing Airline
CPA Program—professional level Global Strategy and Leadership Product and market options: Ansoff product-market matrix Case scenarios 2014 Authors: Delyth Samuel and Samantha Winter (updated by Anne Gleeson) Published by Deakin University on behalf of CPA Australia Ltd‚ ABN 64 008 392 452 © CPA Australia Ltd 2014 The contents are for general information only. They are not intended as professional advice‚ for that you should consult a suitable qualified professional. CPA Australia
Premium Marketing Australia Markets