YUM Brands SWOT‚ PESTEL and Porter’s 5 Forces Analyses Antonio Annicchiarico INDEX pag. Index 1 Introduction 2 1. Company Overview 3 2. PESTEL Analysis 4 3. SWOT Analysis 7 4. Porter ’s 5 Forces Analysis 9 5. Value Chain Analysis 12 6. Conclusions 13 7. References 14 INTRODUCTION PESTEL‚ SWOT and Porter’s 5 Forces analyses of Yum Brands (15 October 2013‚ 2957 words) This work analyse Yum Brands‚ one of the major and leading companies
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Brand equity has become a very strong part for every product. Brand equity refers to the marketing effects or outcomes that accrue to a product with its brand name compared with those that would accrue if the same product did not have the brand name and‚ at the root of these marketing effects is consumers ’ knowledge. In other words‚ consumers ’ knowledge about a brand makes manufacturers/advertisers respond differently or adopt appropriately adept measures for the marketing of the brand. Brand
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your corporate brand or brand of any product / service that your organization offers. What is the promise of the above brand ? Also identify the brand elements and their role in building brand equity. Answer : THE BRAND : A brand is a name‚ term ‚ sign‚ symbol‚ design‚ or some combination of these elements intended identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competitors. The different component of brand - Brand name‚ logos‚ symbols
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Retailer Founded: 1995 Staff: 651 Average Age: 26 Male/ Female: 5% / 95% Earning £35‚000+: 6% AWARDS Cosmopolitan ’s Woman Achiever Award Entrepreneur of the Year Best Lingerie Retailer Award 2000-2011’ BRRAVISSIMO- A BRAND Bravissimo is a British retailer specialising in lingerie‚ swimwear‚ clothing‚ nightwear and bras for bigger breasted women of cup sizes D to KK. Catering for women who are usually called curvy‚ though their lingerie chain‚ which sells online‚ by
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INDEX Page No. 1. The Product 3 2. Our visits 3 3. Customers 5 4. Competition 6 5. Trends 6 6. Interview with VP‚ Cavinkare 7 7. Brands 8 8. Learnings 10 9. References 10 THE PRODUCT Shampoo is a hair care product used for the removal of oils‚ dirt‚ skin particles‚ environmental pollutants and/or other contaminant particles that gradually build up in hair. Shampoo‚ when lathered with water‚ is a surfactant
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POLYTECHNIC OF NAMIBIA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT DEPT. OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (RMA411S) ASSESMENT 1 Student name: Rachel N. Nuukunde Student number: 201030020 Lecturer: Dr. Geoffrey Nambira Due date: 10 March 2012 at 10h00pm Table of contents Pages 1.1 Topic of the study 3
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reproduced without written permission from the author. Brand awareness and brand image Chuck Chakrapani Building brand equity To build brand equity‚ we need to start with the building blocks of brand equity. They include brand awareness‚ and brand image or the associations that a brand evokes. Brand awareness Brand awareness has two components: breadth and depth. Let us first consider depth . While a consumer may be aware of many brands‚ all brands are not equal in terms of awareness. The depth of
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[pic] SUBMITTED BY AMIT KUMAR DASH 1. SMARTPHONES -: 3 Figure 1: Market Share Based On Operating System 6 2. SMARTPHONE ENTRY IN INDIAN MARKET :- 7 Figure 2: Market share based on Brand(2012) 8 Figure 3: Smart Phone v/s Feature Phone sales 2006-11 8 Figure 4: Mobile Phone Brand Share 2008-2011 9 Figure 5: India v/s Global YOY Growth Of Smartphone Sale(2008-11) 9 3. KEY PLAYERS IN SMARPHONE SEGMENT :- 10 4. 4Ps OF MARKETING :- 18 Figure 6: Sales based on Distribution
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The Power of Packaging Alice Louw & Michelle Kimber The Customer Equity Company* In recent years packaging has developed well beyond its original function as merely a means of product protection and now plays a key marketing role in developing on shelf appeal‚ providing product information and establishing brand image and awareness. As packaging’s role in the marketing mix gains momentum‚ so research into this arena becomes increasingly important. Given the potential for packaging to successfully
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here are numerous examples of Brand Extension Failures. They are: 1. Coke’s launch of Black Cherry Vanilla Coke and Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke failure miserable 2. Pepsi’s Cafechino looks like a disaster in India as very people have actually gone for it 3. Virgin: The company was able to stretch its considerable brand equities from the entertainment to the travel industry. Virgin Airlines is a success. But does anyone remember Virgin cola? Virgin vodka? Virgin jeans? 4. Ready-to-eat
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