Recommendations Literature Review (a) Telecommunications Sector Background (b) About Bharti Airtel Ltd. (c) Statistics (d) Bharti Airtel Ltd. Organization Structure (e) Worldwide Presence (f) Services (g) Subscriber Base (h) One Network (i) Timeline Conclusion Appendix 7 21 22 23 8. 9. 36 37 1 Acknowledgement I express my sincere gratitude to my mentor Mr. Chetan Nangia- Bharti Airtel Ltd.‚ for his able guidance‚ support and cooperation throughout my project‚ without which the
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Marketing Assignment MGN551 [pic] ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BHARTI AIRTEL CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY Date: 14/11/2012 TABLE OF CONTENT • Need of Study • Introduction • Financial Position ✓ Profit & Loss Statement of Airtel ✓ Balance Sheet of Airtel • Tools used For Environmental Analysis ✓ SWOT Analysis ✓ PEST Analysis ✓ Porters
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Bharti Airtel Limited‚ commonly known as Airtel‚ is an Indian multinational telecommunications services company headquartered at New Delhi‚ India. It operates in 20 countries across South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands. Airtel has GSM network in all countries in which it operates‚ providing 2G‚ 3G and 4G services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel is the world’s third largest mobile telecommunications company with over 261 million subscribers across 150 countries as of August 2012
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Dinesh G. Mhatre EMB III‚ Roll No. 6 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
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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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company saw that only providing cheap competitive products will not be beneficial in the 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
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between consumers and sellers. More and more firms begin to concentrate on creating a positive image for a product. A firm can choose several positioning strategies‚ including strengthening the current position‚ repositioning or try to reposition the competition. (Hartline‚2005) Brand repositioning is one of the most effective ways for a firm to solve tough situation. A firm should reposition its brand under the following four circumstances: when the first position is wrong‚ when there is strong competition
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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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IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON MARKETING: A CASE STUDY OF AIRTEL COMPANY (Abstract) Information technology affects marketing in many ways. Some of these save labor and provide service. Others create entirely new products and new organizational forms. Still others enhance marketing operations in ways that can change their character. An example of the latter is now taking place behind the scenes in the consumer packaged goods industry‚ where a new generation of data is producing a discontinuity
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Introduction Ranbaxy’s Laboratories Limited’s (Ranbaxy) profile as a pharmaceutical company underwent a sea change during the period 1985-1995. During this period Ranbaxy diversified into different products‚ markets and in general over the ‘value curve’. Its export sales grew from 7.45% of total sales in 1985 to 42.4% of total sales 1995. The growth in the foreign markets was primarily led by bulk drugs and intermediates‚ which constituted 80% of the foreign sales in 1995. Driven by the vision
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