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    Bpl on Colgate

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    Packaging * Advantages * Disadvantages * Importance of Packaging * Levels of Packages LABELLING:- * Introduction * History * Functions of Labelling * Advantages * Disadvantages * Importance of Labelling COLGATE:- * Introduction * History * Branding Strategy * Advertising * Packaging:- 1) Primary Package 2)Secondary Package 3)Transportation Package * Labelling

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    Bcg Paper

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    Management BCG Matrix Written by : Afringga Qurani A.S. (008201100114) Dery Apriani S. (008201100033) Firdausi Fananiar (008201100086) Mutmainnah Hauliyah (008201100120) Putri Azizah S. (008201100023) Rizqi Mulia Raya (008201100106) Lecturer : Mr. Irfan Habsjah Class : Accounting 2 President University Jababeka Education Park‚ Jalan Ki Hajar Dewantara‚ Cikarang – Bekasi 17550 BCG Matrix Definition of BCG Matrix Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix is a four celled matrix (a

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    Bcg Amul

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    BCG Matrix of Amul Products: What is a BCG matrix: In the early 1970s Bruce Henderson of Boston Consulting Group developed a technique by which businesses were classified as low or high performers based on their market share and relative growth rate. The matrix has four classifications: 1) Star Leaders in market. Consumes a lot of cash and generates a lot of revenue 2) Cash cows Generates a lot of revenue for the company. Strong product line of the company in a mature environment which is not

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    Colgate Marketing

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    domain of local homemade ayurvedic powders or natural herbs. The history of toothpaste in India can be traced back in year 1975.Now the awareness regarding oral hygienic Indian society has increased with the different brands of toothpaste. Colgate-Palmolive

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    bcg model

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    construct a BCG model for a company having multiple business org. and discuss the following strategies with example: 1) Market penetration 2) Market development 3) Product development 4) diversification ii : discuss related diversification and unrelated diversification. Here we construct BCG model for Unilever brand. Company’s mission: “we meet everyday needs for nutrition‚hygine and personal care with brands that help people feel good‚look good and get more out of life.” What is BCG model? The

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    Colgate Marketing

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    Colgate is famous for having a long history of strong relationship with its retail trade partners. This Company delights consumers around there world with a an array of Oral Care‚ Home Care‚ Personal Care‚ and Pet Nutrition products. Small stores around the world are just important to Colgate as large ones. Behind the success of Colgate’s brands are carefully developed business and marketing strategies. Based on consumer and shopper insights‚ the Company works closely with local merchandisers and

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    Unilever Bcg

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    BCG Matrix (Boston consulting Group): The Boston consulting group a leading management consulting firm develops and popularized the growth share matrix as shown in figure. BCG MATRIX of Unilever Pvt. Ltd: According to the Unilever Pvt. Ltd‚ the relative market share and market growth rates of different products of unilever are given below:- Name Relative Market Share Market Growth Rate Brooke bond supreme 41% 45.03% Knorr noodle 51% 29% Lux 21% 29.15% Surf Excel 23% 27.37% Lifebuoy shampoo

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    Colgate Leadership

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    Colgate-Palmolive: Leadership Style of Reuben Mark As per the reading of the Colgate-Palmolive: Leadership paper‚ Reuben Mark thought that "the essence of leadership is the idea of continuous improvement." He was an agent of change‚ which has propelled the company to become one of the most powerful consumer product giants. His leadership style encouraged the employees to participate in the creation of new products and Mark would ensure that the credit was not his‚ e.g. he did not hog the limelight

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    Colgate Promotion

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    Promotion of Colgate-Palmolive Promotion is a communication means the merits of the product and persuade customers to buy it . Promotion has following four distinct elements. Personal selling ‚ Advertising ‚ Sales Promotion‚and Public relations which can be used as such or can be used in combination to promote the product . ADVERTISEMENT Colgate primarily used advertisements as its main promotion strategies. Its different products which are designed for different segments are targeted to the

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    Bcg Analysis

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    Boston matrix (BCG matrix) At the end of the 1960s‚ Bruce Henderson‚ founder of the Boston Consulting Group‚ BCG‚ developed his portfolio matrix. The effect on the business world was dramatic. Henderson first came up with the concept of an experience curve‚ which differs widely from the learning curve‚ a concept formulated many years before and which states that staff productivity increases according to the number of times a particular work task is carried out. The experience curve does not have

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