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Why do consumers purchase branded items when own brand products are a cheaper option? Economic theory suggests that as price of a product decreases‚ the demand for the product should then increase. However in terms of branded and own brand products‚ this is not necessarily the case. The demand for such products is dependent upon a number of factors and I shall be exploring these factors. A branded product is distinguished by design‚ symbol‚ name‚ term or other features. These unique features creates
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The Value of Brands White Paper White Paper: The Value of Brands: Evaluating Heineken’s Global Branding Strategy Tim Glowa July 31‚ 2002 Tim Glowa is President of North Country Research Inc.‚ (www.ncResearch.com) a Calgary based strategic marketing science company. He can be reached via email at Tim@Glowa.ca © 2002 Tim Glowa July 31‚ 2002 © 2002 Tim Glowa -1- The Value of Brands White Paper Table of Contents Abstract ............................................
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Brand Audit: Nokia... What’s Next? Introduction Click on the Nokia Philippines website and you will get the image above. This pretty much sums up Nokia at the end of 2014. A long history of dominance in mobile communication has succumbed to the pressures of innovation (and lack thereof). Nokia will go down in history as a case of “What not to do!”. Beset with declining sales‚ Nokia merged with Microsoft and licensed its Lumia and Asha line to the software giant. By the end of 2014‚ Microsoft dropped
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Idea Cellular 1. Company History 3 2. Idea Service Areas 4 3. Company History 5 4. Idea’s Values 8 5. Idea’s Promoters 11 6. Brand Information 12 6.1 Brand Identity 12 6.2 Brand Image 13 6.3 Brand Communication 13 6.4 Taglines 15 6.5 Advertisement Campaigns 15 7. Conclusion 20 1. Company History Idea Cellular is a part of the US $24 billion Aditya Birla Group and a leading GSM mobile services operator with licenses to operate in 13 telecom service areas in India
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MAGGI BRAND IN INDIA Maggi Comes to India – teething troubles Maggi noodles was launched in India in theearly1980s. Carlo M. Donati‚ the present Chairman and Managing Director of Nestle India Ltd‚ brought the instant noodle brand to India during his short stint here in the early eighties. At that time‚ there was no direct competition. The first competition came from the ready-to-eat snack segment which included snacks like samosas‚ biscuits or maybe peanuts‚ that were usually ‘the bought out’
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Table of Contents Appendices 1 1. Background 3 1.1 Company 3 1.2 Market 3 1.3 Competition 4 2. Brand analysis 4 2.1 Brand attitude 4 2.1.1 The Rossiter-Percy grid 5 2.2 Brand identity 5 2.2.1 Brand Name 6 2.2.2 Packaging 7 2.2.3 Identity Prism 8 2.2.3 Brand personality 9 3. Positioning 10 3.1 Possible positioning statements 11 3.1.1 Comparisons 12 3.1.2 Contrast between two statements 12 4. Celebrity endorsement 13 4.1 David Beckham and Gillette
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Comparison Matrix Paper Ethics Leadership Jennifer M. Howard Grand Canyon University: LDR 800 February 22‚ 2012 INTRODUCTION This paper compares three empirical articles about ethical leadership practices that relate to the use of ethical power‚ authority‚ persuasion‚ and/or motivation. Article one was entitled “The relationship between ethical leadership and core job characteristics” and written by Ronald F. Piccolo‚ Rebecca
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Title of the Project: Re – establishing the Brand “Boroloine” in the Indian Market Issue In the wake of 21st century and due to globalization in the Indian Industrial arena‚ multiple international products are available in the market‚ Boroline as a product started losing its prominence. Re-energizing / Re - establishment of the brand was required to capture the lost ground. Objective and Scope of Study Re –Branding / Re- establishing the brand Boroline in the Indian market would require
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consumers that will switch brands or products as soon as the feel the need to do so. What company’s look for in this consumer environment is creating a so-called brand loyalty. This paper will explore the ways companies go about in creating this brand loyalty and it will investigate the circumstances and effects that come with it. It will start of by thoroughly explaining what brand loyalty exactly is. After that an overview of key success factors stimulating brand loyalty will be given and we
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