1) The four dimensions of a company’s product mix include width‚ length‚ depth and consistency. A) Width: The width of a company’s product mix refers to the number of product lines sold by the company. B) Length: The length of a company’s product mix refers to the number of total products or items in a company’s product mix. C) The depth of a company’s product mix refers to the total number of variations of each product. D) The consistency of a company’s product mix refers to how closely
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Unit 4.1 Business Environment Level 4 15 Credits Sample Assignment You are employed by the British Chambers of Commerce and you work for both the London and Coventry offices. As part of BCC support for SMEs they wish to produce some guidance that will be helpful to members who are considering setting up and/or expanding their business. Your remit is to research the organisational purposes of businesses‚ the national environment in which they operate and behave and the global factors
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PART 2 PEST ANALYSES: INTRODUCTION: PEST analysis means it is worried with the environmental influences on a business. And the structure of the business pattern One method of planning your business is to undertake a PEST analysis. PEST analysis involves looking at the Political‚ Economic‚ Socio-cultural and Technological factors that could affect your company. The identification of the influences of PEST is a manner useful to summarize the outside environment in which businesses function
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klkhgdishg CASE 1-1 Starbucks---Going Global Fast 1. Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets. Ans. I think the controllable factors that Starbucks has encountered entering the global market are similar to those in their domestic market. These factors include product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The Starbuck’s name and image connect with millions of consumers around the globe. Internally‚ Starbuck’s is able to make adjustments
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CONFIDENTIAL BM/OCT 2009/MGT153/123 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE COURSE CODE EXAMINATION TIME INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MGT153/123 OCTOBER 2009 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of two (2) parts : PART A (5 Questions) PART B (6 Questions) 2. Answer ALL questions from PART A and four (4) questions from PART B in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission is given
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satisfaction as their mission. The objective for the company is to become the worldwide well known household appliance brands. Basically‚ Pensonic target on the niche market. They mainly focus on one product line which is home appliances. The marketing mix is the most fundamental elements that needed to operate a company. Pensonic introduce a green product which is a mini portable fridge need to consider all the factors in term of the quality‚ safety‚ design‚ packaging and so on. After a new green
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14 2.1 Mission 14 2.2 Objectives (SMART) 14 2.3 Segmentation‚ Targeting & Positioning (STP) 14 2.4 Marketing Mix (7P’s) 16 Implementation & Control 17 Conclusion 17 Appendices 18 References 25 Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation
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o maximize the return on a marketing plan‚ there need to be controls in place to monitor the plan’s progress. As a marketing plan moves along‚ the controls are constantly analyzed to determine how the plan’s actual performance compares to the projections. Any changes that need to be made are done based on the analysis of marketing controls. Understanding what the controls in a marketing plan are will help you develop effective performance measurement indicators. Sponsored Link 3 BHK Apts in Noida
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Demographics 9 Behavior Factors 9 Marketing Strategy 10 Marketing Mix 10 Product Launch Objectives 10 Target Markets 10 Ballroom Shoe Manufactures 10 Ballroom Schools 10 Ballroom Accessory Companies 11 End User - Professionals 11 Market Needs 11 Customer Value Proposition 11 Branding 11 Promotion 12 Strategies 12 Marketing Research 12 Product Life Cycle 13 Introduction 13 Growth 13 Maturity 13 Decline 13 BCG Growth Matrix 13 Marketing Communication Mix 14 Positioning
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Executive summary This report provides an analysis of the marketing strategy of Dior Company. The evaluation is based on the perfume‚ recently launched by the company. Methods of analysis include visual analyzes and comparison. Results of data analyzed show that the level of marketing performance of Dior Company is quite good. The report finds that the company has many prospects in the current position. Nevertheless‚ the company needs to be careful with European markets as well as the content of
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