Summary: Aqulisa’s newest and highly innovative product‚ the Quartz Shower‚ comes in two forms: Standard and Pumped. Despite the initial anticipation and buzz surrounding the product at its outset‚ early sales figures in the first four months were much lower than expected at an average of only 15 units/day. Management is interested in generating sales momentum‚ and is willing to rethink their marketing strategy but not their pricing. The three options they are facing are to target consumers‚ do-it-yourselfers
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HBS Case: AQUALISA QUARTZ – SIMPLY A BETTER SHOWER. 1. (A) After spending 5.8 million developing the Quartz‚ the product is definitely worth the investment because (1) The Quartz is the product that answer directly to the customer needs and wants. Most consumers need and want the product that can fix the problems – poor pressure‚ fluctuations in pressure and tolerance in using. (2) Choosing a shower brand depends mostly on which brand plumbers are familiar to so with new technology of the
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Problem: Aqualisa has invested 5.8 million to develop a breakthrough product‚ the Quartz shower that positions itself superiorly in terms of quality‚ technology‚ design and ease of installation. Since it is not selling well‚ Aqualisa is now looking for a marketing strategy to generate sales momentum for Aqualisa Quartz. Possible alternatives: Targeting the correct market is crucial to solve the problem. With this in mind‚ there are 4 alternative marketing strategies. The first option is to target
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Introduction Aqualisa Quartz: ’simply a better shower’ - a significantly innovative product developed by Aqualisa‚ in terms of both cost and quality‚ has been facing challenges in the market since its launch four months ago. The product described by one of the customers (a plumber) is a ’push-fit-connect-you’re done’ shower and offers the customers ’what they (the plumbers) want’. Despite the above facts‚ Quartz has experienced poor sales and has not met the company’s expectations. Hence‚ the company’s
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AQUALISA QUARTZ In an industry where gaining a competitive advantage through product innovation was deemed impossible‚ Aqualisa developed a breakthrough product‚ launching the Quartz in the U.K. shower market in May 2001 with great optimism. Four months after the initial launch of Quartz‚ Aqualisa has only managed to sell the product at a rate of 15 units a day. Managing Director Harry Rawlinson set a goal of selling 100 to 200 units of Quartz showers a day to break through to the mainstream. This
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1. 0 Background and Issues Aqualisa is an innovative shower manufacturer with the 3rd highest share in the UK shower market in 2000. In May 2001‚ Aqualisa launched Quartz‚ a technologically advanced product that was expected to greatly improve the shower experience and gain a large market share. Aqualisa Quartz provided a solution to several problems plaguing other showers in the market‚ and had a high potential for profitability with a gross margin of €275-345. However‚ a low sales volume of only
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Aqualisa Quartz Case Write up Problem: Aqualisa is suffering from a lack of sales momentum with their new Quartz product line due to a lack strategic promotion. The firm is has boldly attempted to innovate the electric segment of the UK’s shower market. Unfortunately plumbing products have little brand recognition amongst consumers and Aqualisa has a small share of the electric shower market further reducing their new product’s visibility. As electric showers have a reputation of being problematic
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Marketing Case Study II: Aqualisa Quartz Introduction and Problem Statement Aqualisa‚ a premium British shower manufacturer‚ is experiencing teething problems with its new line of electronic mixed shower products – Quartz. Despite being hailed as “a breakthrough in shower technology” (Case p. 6)‚ early sales were dismal. Plumbers‚ the main channel of Aqualisa’s products‚ have developed an ‘electronic phobia’ since the late 1980s when early electronic showers failed‚ hurting Quartz by association
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! Aqualisa Quartz: Simply a Better Shower HBS Case for Marketing for Managers Course ! ! 1. Situation Analysis 1.1. Customers Shower buyers mainly fall into one of the three pricing segments: • Premium segment: They buy in showrooms‚ value high performance and service‚ and also style is an important selection determinant. • Standard segment: They emphasize performance and service‚ and usually rely on independent plumber to recommend or select a product for them • Value segment : They
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YOUNGME MOON Aqualisa Quartz: Simply a Better Shower By: Marjan Hozjan Ljubljana‚ February 2007 -------------------------------------------------- 1. Conduct a situation analysis a) Customers (segmentation‚ characteristics) According to the HBS case (p.2-3)‚ shower buyers in the United Kingdom fall into one of three pricing segments: premium‚ standard and value segment. Consumers in the premium segment typically shopped in showrooms; they took for granted high performance and service
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