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SUMMARY OF THE CASE STUDY Avon‚ started its journey in the early 1886 is now the oldest and the largest marketers and manufactures of the beauty products. The advertisements from “Ding dong‚ Avon Calling” to “Hello Tomorrow” and from “You never looked so good” to the latest one “The Company For Women”‚ always helped Avon to improve its image and enhance the marketing strategies to serve the purpose. One of the amazing facts about Avon includes that it’s headquarter is situated in USA but major portion
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Executive Summary – Avon Products Avon Products is one of the major players in the cosmetics and toiletries industry with a sale of about 10 billion US dollars in 2007 (Exhibits 1‚ 2 & 3). It has been globally competitive by creating global brands and nurturing its powerful sales channel of Single-level Marketing (Direct Selling). Globally‚ Avon competes with large cosmetics majors like P&G‚ Revlon and Shiseido to sell its products. At the same time‚ it also competes with other major direct sellers
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MKT 3016 Customer Relationship Management Seminar Case Study The Beauty of Neighbourhood Networks In today’s age of digital technology and the World Wide Web it would be easy to dismiss door-to-door direct sales companies as something of an anachronism. Borne out of nineteenth-century America‚ where door-to-door salesmen peddled everything from health tonics to encyclopaedias‚ direct selling was as much a means of self-employment as it was for companies trying to reach outlying communities
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Avon Case Study Analysis During the 1990s‚ Avon began to lose its appeal to the public. The number of new company sales representatives had begun to stall; and by 1999‚ the U.S. sales representatives had dropped 1% from the previous year (Pearce and Robinson‚ 2005‚ pg.423). It was at this critical time that Andrea Jung‚ an Avon saleslady herself‚ was hired as CEO to help take the company in a new direction. A turnaround grand strategy was envisioned in 2000 to help reenergize the flagging U.S. sales
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The Marketing Mix of the Company Avon I am to evaluate the marketing mix for the company of Avon. I will examine in detail the target audience‚ the product line‚ packaging‚ pricing‚ and how the product is being sold. Avon was founded in 1886 by David H. McConnell who started selling women’sperfume door to door. The company was first named California Perfume Company‚ but was changed to Avon Products‚ Inc. in 1939. The company was taken public in 1946 and by 1954 sales reached $55 million
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Avon‚ the oldest cosmetics company in the United States and the world’s largest direct seller‚ received a much needed boost with Chief Executive Officer (CEO)‚ Andrea Jung‚ at the helm (Creed and Laichas). Andrea became the company’s first female CEO in 1994‚ marking the beginning of a brand turnaround (“Avon Products‚ Inc.”). From its humble beginning to becoming the cosmetic giant that it is now‚ Avon has had a number of trials and bounce backs. It’s most recent success‚ the Hello Tomorrow global
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Con Position Avon is the world’s leading direct seller of beauty products‚ with over $6 billion in annual revenues. In November of 1999‚ Avon announced the appointment of Andrea Jung as president and chief executive officer of the firm. Although Avon is best known for their direct-selling method‚ Ms. Jung felt they needed a new strategic plan to attract and retain Avon customers. Her strategic vision is to bring the Avon product line to consumers through new distribution channels including retail
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Conclusion11 References12 INTRODUCTION The success story of Avon‚ the company for women and world’s leading direct seller for beauty products starts with a decentralized operation in 6 countries in 1980s to a centralized operation hub that serves 145 countries through 5.8 million independent Sales representatives which makes the company provide same quality product worldwide. The core of this success lies in the brave transformation that Avon attempted to bring throughout its Supply Chain network by
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Financial Management Spring 2010 Project: Financial Analysis for Avon Products Inc Student: Ninoska Trejos April 17‚ 2010 1. Background 1.1 Company Description Avon Products Inc (AVP)‚ founded by David H. McConnell‚ is a leading global beauty company‚ with $10 billion in annual revenue; it commenced operations in 1886 and incorporated in the State of New York on January 27‚ 1916. The company’s stocks are traded in the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Its products fall into three
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