product to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that later on will be resold under their big brand name in the industry. In 1993‚ the company’s chairman‚ Lee‚ was initiated to make “ new management initiative”. In order to reconstruct the company from a “cheap OEM” to a “high value-added products provider”‚ a strong brand power has to be developed. In effort to reposition its market to a premium brand‚ the company must increase the emphasis on marketing. The first effort that the company did was
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1. Growth and development of Banyan Tree. Banyan Tree Holdings Limited is a leading‚ international hospitality brand that manages and develops premium resorts‚ hotels and spas. From a single boutique resort in Phuket in 1994‚ Banyan Tree has grown into a multi-business operator globally. Listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange since 2006‚ the group currently consists of 30 hotels and resorts‚ over 60 spas 80 retail galleries and two golf courses in 27 countries‚ with aggressive expansion plans for
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General Electric brand and how the company’s products differ from those offered by competitors? General Electric (GE) is one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of major appliances in the world. The company offers four different brands; The GE brand which is a line of basic appliances‚ The Café brand which is a line of restaurant inspired appliances at reasonable prices‚ the Profile brand which offers contemporary designs along with the latest technologies‚ and the Monogram brand which offers custom
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T E Building Customer-Based Brand Equity: A Blueprint for Creating Strong Brands Kevin Lane Keller WORKING W O R K I N PAPER G • REPORT P A NO. P E 01-107 R • 2001 S E R I E S M A R K E T I N G S C I E N C E I N S T I T U T E Building Customer-Based Brand Equity: A Blueprint for Creating Strong Brands Kevin Lane Keller WORKING W
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2008 Ea Elisabeth Finn Nielsen & Tina Holm Mortensen | The Story of Starbucks Table of Contents Part I 1. Preface 2. Problem Area 2.1 Branding as the Root Cause 3. Literature Review 3.1 A Holistic Approach 3.2 Brand Attachment 3.3 A Historical Approach towards Starbucks and their Role in the Market 3.4 A Critical Perspective on Starbucks’ Branding 3.5 Locus as Promoter 3.6 Communication Strategy 3.7 Summary 3.8 Reflections upon
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one of the world’s strongest and most recognizable brands for its “world’s best quick service restaurant service experience” (Vandenbosch and Mark). This case study states that McDonalds plans to extend its brand into the hotel industry by opening a hotel in Illinois. The authors look at the hotel venture’s positioning options and the McDonald’s brand extension into a different product class. In order for McDonalds to successfully extend their brand into the hotel industry‚ they must manage their growth
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Consumer Psychology‚ 1. INTRODUCTION: Brands are universally recognized‚ even people can be considered a brand since consumers have an undisputable impression about what a brand stands for‚ knowledgeability concerning work ethics‚ enthusiastic drivers and the list goes on. Consumers have feelings about certain brands and sometimes when a company fails to manage a brand that is the point when their consumers fail to recognize the value and overall meaning of that brand. Poor communication can be a factor
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essay‚ we seek to give a balanced informative diagnosis of how in recent years McDonald’s have tried to recreate and re-sculpt its brand image in the mindset of its customers and society as a whole. In particular‚ we want to focus our attention on how McDonald’s has adopted the marketing strategy known as co-branding to draw on the benefits of already well-established brands. “Despite being in the midst of an obesity crisis‚ it has done little to curb British consumers‚ appetite for McDonald’s” Jill
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Customer-Based Brand Equity for Global Brands: A Multinational Approach Eda Atilgan Serkan Akinci Safak Aksoy Erdener Kaynak ABSTRACT. Focusing on the dimensions and measurement‚ this study is based on the concept of brand equity for global brands with empirical evidence from three economically and culturally dissimilar countries—USA‚ Turkey‚ and Russia. The brand equity for global brands can be measured under four basic dimensions: perceived quality‚ brand loyalty‚ brand associations‚ and brand trust
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Business English ( taken from MAKET LEADER) UNIT 1 BRANDS A. List some of your favourite brands. Then answer these questions. 1. Are they International or national brands? 2. What image and qualities does each one have? Use the following words and phrases to help you. [pic] 3. Why do people buy brands? 4. Why do you think some people dislikes brands? 5. How loyal are you to the brands you have chosen? For example‚ when you buy jean‚ do you
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