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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5 0 3 -S0 8 14 D E E NER O‚ 2003 YOUNGM E MO ON Aqualisa Quartz: Simplemente‚ una ducha mejor «La fontanería no ha cambiado desde tiempos de los romanos» ––Tim Pestell‚ director nacional de ventas de Aqualisa Harry Rawlinson (MBS 1990) se quitó su abrigo y se dirigió hacia la recepción del South Kent County Marriot. «¿Me podría indicar dónde está el comedor?‚ preguntó‚ tengo unos invitados de Estados Unidos.» La recepcionista le señaló un pasillo decorado con fotografías de las calles y los
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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. Furthermore
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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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Aqualisa Quartz: Simply a Better Shower Decision sheet Submitted by: Ankit Garg (Section B) Objective Develop a marketing strategy for Aqualisa Quartz Market Segmentation Basis Type Market Characteristics Pricing segment Premium Through showrooms‚ high performance and service Standard Rely on independent plumber‚ emphasize performance & service Value Convenience and price. Avoid excavation. Use independent plumber Distribution channel Trade shops Primary customer is plumber
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Situation Aqualisa Quartz‚ 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. Brand awareness was low in the industry
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Customer Value Propositions in Business Markets Customer value proposition” has become one of the most widely used terms in business markets in recent years. Yet our management-practice research reveals that there is no agreement as to what constitutes a customer value proposition—or what makes one persuasive. Moreover‚ we find that most value propositions make claims of savings and benefits to the customer without backing them up. An offering may actually provide superior value—but if the supplier
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A value proposition in business and marketing is a statement summarizing the customer segment‚ competitor targets and the core differentiation of one’s product from the offerings of competitors. A company’s market contribution normally extends further than its core product to include services‚ programs and systems rudiments. Value Propositions essentially translates this market offering into a proclamation of the benefits a customer will derive. It was important for Toyota when developing their
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Aqualisa Quartz Case Study 1. What is the Quartz value proposition to plumbers? To Consumers? To plumbers: a. Very easy to install - ’push-fit-connect-you’re done’ b. More profitable i. ½ day work (25% of previous time)‚ apprentices can do work also. Opportunity to install more and capture some of historical 6-month wait list ii. on average‚ plumbers do 40 to 50 a year (generally 2-day job)‚ but generally without reducing profit‚ will be able to do many more To consumers: c. Efficient
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segmentation and performance. MGMT E-6020 Final Project Value Proposition and Positioning “In its simplest form‚ a value proposition is the summation of the brand’s functional‚ emotional and self–expressive benefits that bring value to the customer.”1 Southwest Airline’s value proposition is simply to get passengers to their destinations on time‚ at the lowest possible cost‚ and to have fun while doing it. This value proposition is summarized on the Southwest website (www.southwest.com) in
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