Topic: Repositioning of brand Cadbury Objective: • • • • • To review the brand repositioning strategies of different sub-brands of Cadbury in India. To analyze the brand repositioning strategies of Titan watches. To study consumer awareness and perception about the brand repositioning strategies of Cadbury. To understand the ability of Cadbury to motivate consumers to buy their products Desire of Cadbury to expand their target market from kids to younger as well as Philosophy: If a brand does
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Explain the difference between positioning and repositioning and discuss why marketing managers may regard repositioning a product necessary. Give example. Positioning is means that to determine a reasonable location in potential customer’s mind. It doesn’t mean that the company should create a new product‚ something different or services. Instead‚ positioning is tried to manipulate people’s mind and idea. Positioning is an important strategy in marketing strategy and if the company wants to success
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competition. This kind of rivalry in the domestic market prompted Ranbaxy to adopt a differentiation strategy. Ranbaxy tried to create differentiation through Marketing and Process Technology. This resulted in improved product/brand profitability‚ and an increase in brand life cycle‚ similar to the post-patent approach adopted by many research-based companies. At about the same time‚ Ranbaxy embarked on an export drive. This gave Ranbaxy improved margins‚ an entry-point into several international
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long run as it had already started facing stiff competition from Chinese durable goods manufacturers. Due to this the company took a flagship decision of repositioning itself and henceforth be communicated as a brand that causes happiness‚ an enabler of life enrichment. The focus will be on the softer aspects of things. It introduced a new global brand identity: "Stylish design and smart technology‚ in products that fit our consumer’s lives." With this the company tried to create an image or identity
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measuring the consumer perception changed by the rebranding Customer Purchasing Power: The consumer purchasing power is changing instantly by the availability of new products in the market so its being dificult to hold the consumer on the same brand. Research Objectives:- Primary Objectives: To analyze consumer perception in regard to the changes in branding of the product To anlayze their buying motives and purchasing power affected by rebranding Secondary
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Question 1: Analyze the reasons that impelled Dabur to refine its Ayurvedic image to that of a herbal FMCG company? Answer: Dabur India Limited started as a medicine manufacturer in 1884 by Dr S K Burman in West Bengal. It was started as a proprietary firm for the manufacture of Ayurvedic drugs. Daburinitially used to send medicines to villages in Bengal by mail.The company marketed an allopathic drug‚ Plagin‚ to combat the then prevalent epidemic of plague. In 1896‚ Dr. Burman set up a small
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these patients have had a regional or general anaesthetic‚ making it impossible for them (the patient) to assist staff in that repositioning. The added risk in any repositioning is loss or damage to the patients’ airway‚ and maintaining the patients’ musculoskeletal alignment‚ so as to not cause any damage to nerves‚ muscles‚ limbs‚ spine and or neck etc. The repositioning should be assessed to determine if it can be done manually or by some assistive devices. During the surgery it may be necessary
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Introduction: “A brand extension occurs when a firm uses an established brand name to introduce a new product” (Keller‚ 2008‚ pg 491). Paragraph 2 350 words Pg. 514 How relevant the extension evidence is about the attribute or benefit for the parent brand- Relevance- Any brand extension needs to enhance its parent brand. If there is no connection‚ or ‘relevance’ it potentially won’t provide feedback benefits to the parent brand. * Völckner and Sattler (2006) found that fit between
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Expository essay Extensions Have you ever seen someone with the most beautiful‚ long and luscious hair? Now your interest is sparked‚ your intrigued. You ask yourself‚ “Is that her hair”? 90% of the time‚ it’s not. Most women wear hair extensions in the form of wigs‚ “weaves”‚ or braids and twists. Wigs tend to cover the whole head and are structurally diverse. Weaves are the most commonly worn form of extensions. Braids and twists have become a more and more popular choice of extension in the past
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are very grateful to Mr Muntazir Mehdi for teaching us curriculum of Marketing Management his versatile knowledge in marketing field and unique teaching style has developed our knowledge and cleared many marketing concepts. We are all the most grateful to him for assigning this project‚ which has further helped us in evaluating many interrelated dimensions of marketing field. Finally we bestow our thanks to CDL Foods limited and all the people who has directly or indirectly
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