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    Q1. The current impact of the organization’s Marketing Mix Overview of Cognizant Introduction Services offered by Cognizant Competitors Key competitors Competitor analysis (Porter model) ppt 8‚ slide 5‚12 Company Orientation Ppt 1‚ slide 15 Efficiency and Effectiveness matrix Ppt 1‚ slide 27 How Cognizant has adopted Holistic Marketing Ppt 1‚ slide 32 Customer buying behavior Ppt 3‚ slide 41 Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning Segmentation Basis of segmentation Services offered

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    Coca Cola Marketing Mix

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    Coca-Cola Marketing Mix The marketing mix of Coca cola has been changing over time with more and more products being added such that today it has 3300 products‚ and many different ways of advertising all those products. But because of this Coca cola is the brand with the highest brand equity. The 4 P’s of Marketing: Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion Product This company has the widest range of beverages of 3300 products. The Beverages are divided into many groups with individual products

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    Apple Inc Marketing Mix

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    L0201MIMI1012 MARKETING MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION Apple Inc‚ is a brand multinational company which is the USA’s most specialist retailer in advanced technology like computers‚ cell phones and softwares. From the best products of this company that are used all around the world we can find the Iphone which is one of the most advance cell phone ever created or the Ipad and IPod or softwares like ITunes and IWork. By choosing the company‚ we shall apply the 4ps in the marketing mix to describe how

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    Writing reports comes easy to most people‚ but the trick is to make the report easy and inviting for others to read. It is difficult to pick up and read a report that is dull and boring. I am not talking about the subject of the report but rather the look of it. A report may be chocked full of useful‚ important‚ and exciting information; but it may never get read in its¡¦ entirety because it looks uninteresting. One way to make a report more inviting to read is the use of eye catchers. An eye catcher

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    Marketing Mix Mkt/421

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    STARBUCK’S COFFEE/ MARKETING MIX VALISA BENSON‚ MKT/421 JANUARY 9‚2012 INSTRUCTOR:ROBERT HARRIS STARBUCK’S COFFEE/ MARKETING MIX Starbuck’s Coffee is not just selling products‚ but it is a label. It is a label and a brand that consumers believe in. Starbucks decided to be personal with their customers. Understanding the consumers thoughts became a main goal for the marketing team. The marketing team understands that people want to belong and people want to feel they are being or doing something

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    Mkt/421 Marketing Mix

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    American Marketing Association in 1953‚ coined the term “marketing mix”. The marketing mix refers to Jerome McCarthy’s “4 P” method used to create an effective marketing strategy. The 4 p’s of the marketing mix are product‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion. (Investopedia‚ 2013) “Neil Borden” Product refers to the creation or design of a good or service. It is here that the process begins in the life of a product. In this part of the marketing mix the design

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    Contents I) INTRODUCTION 3 1. General Introduction 3 2. Market 3 II) MARKETING ENVIRONMENT 4 1. Micro – Environment 4 2. Macro – environment 4 2.1 The Economic Environment 4 2.2 The Cultural Environment 5 2.3 The Natural Environment 6 2.4 The Demographic Environment 7 III) MARKETING MIX 7 1. Target Market 7 2. Price 8 3. Product 8 4. Distribution 9 5. Promotion 10 IV) LESSON 13   I) INTRODUCTION 1. General Introduction Type: Public (NYSE: DIS) Year of establishment: 16/10/1923 Industry: Media and

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    Amway India Marketing Mix

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    QUE.- Suggest a Marketing Mix for Amway with specific reference to Product P of the 4 Ps. You will have to justify your ansAmwayr with market based facts in which Amway is operating in India. ANS. – Amway Working in India as… Amway promotes individual entrepreneurship through its innovative direct selling approach of world class consumer products. Amway India is the country’s leading direct selling FMCG-company which manufactures and sells world-class consumer products

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    4P Marketing Mix final

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    MARKETING MIX – CITROËN DS3 Comparison France – China Grégoire Duffour - 20140202930 Marketing Mix of the Citroen DS3 in France and China Citroën is a French automobile manufacturer. André Citroën founded the company in 1919. The brand has always been known for its cutting-edge technology and‚ on several occasions‚ it revolutionized the automotive industry. Citroën notably created the “Traction Avant” in 1934‚ the utility H‚ the 2CV‚ DS‚ GS‚ BX‚ SM‚ CX or‚ XM which are all avant-garde

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    The doctor begins with a series of questions‚ and basic testing to “start segmenting the market”‚ once the doctor has a better understanding of the possible ailments‚ the “product mix” is identified and she is able serve the customer/diagnose the problem. A general doctor begins his assessment with more of a mass marketing effort‚ meaning there is a huge width and depth of possible diagnosis‚ but once she is able to narrow down the field she begins to segment. Whereas a specialist‚ i.e. dermatologist

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