ALCANTARA NATIONAL High SCHOOL Alcantara‚ Romblon TOMATO FRUITS (Lycopersicon Esculentum) AS CALLUS REMOVER A SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT BY: JACQUELINE M. GALARIO III-SSC S.Y. 2012-2013 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION: Tomato fruits are any fruit of the numerous cultivated varieties of Solanum Lycopersicum (formerly Lycopersicon Esculentum)‚ a plant of the nightshade family (Solanaceae); this fruit vary in diameter from 1.5 to 7.5 cm. or more and are usually red‚ scarlet
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10138_Levine_3p_01_k.qxd 2/3/03 12:17 PM Page 1 CHAPTER ONE WHAT IS BRANDING‚ ANYWAY? “[Branding is] a 15-second elevator pitch that every employee in the organization can not only get and articulate‚ but can talk about their role in bringing that to life.” —SCOTT M. DAVIS‚ MANAGING PARTNER‚ PROPHET CHICAGO T here is no concept as vital‚ as discussed‚ as mentioned‚ as of the moment in the world of marketing and advertising today as Branding. Everyone uses the word in every conversation‚ there are countless
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Buying Pattern by Time 13 4. Perceptual Map 13 1. Product Category: Detergents 14 2. Product Category: Beauty Care – Shampoos 15 3. Product Category: Biscuits 16 4. Product Category: Milk 17 Retail Analysis 18 FMCGs Analysis 19 1. FMCGs according to Product Category 19 2. Most sold Brands in each FMCG category 20 3. Monthly expenditure on each FMCG category 20 4. Brand Recognition 21 Retail Activity Synopsis 22 Branding Challenges for the Rural Market 24 1. The Distribution Challenge 24
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Procter and Gamble: Tide Four-in-one Laundry Sheets Marketing Plan Marketing 500 Strayer University February 20‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary Page 3 II. The Company Page 4 III. Marketing Objective Page 6 IV. Customers Page 7 V. SWOT Analysis Page 9 VI. Competitors Page 12 VII. Targeting Page 13 VIII. Positioning Page 16 IX. Product Page 18 X. Price Page 20 XI. Breakeven Analysis Report
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|3 | |3.0 Nike’s brand image and sources of brand equity |8 | |4.0 Nike’s Global Strategies and Environmental Practices |9 | |5.0 Nike’s celebrity endorsements and Sponsorship |11 | |6.0 Critics of globalization
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Sainsbury’s Product and Branding Product and Brand Planning Sainsbury’s products are divided into three man categories; each category meets different customer needs. The three different categories are the basic products‚ the core and the premium. It is key for Sainsbury to plan the location of their products; the basic products are usually placed on the bottom shelves. The premium products are located at much higher level‚ normally around the eye-level of customers. This is done in order
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“We have created these new connection points‚ and now we are looking for new possibilities‚ together with Cisco IBSG‚ to put new technology in place for the next steps.” This shows Heineken are taking positive steps towards the future and want to maintain their strong brand image. They know the importance of consumer satisfaction and know they need to make the customer feel like they are a part of a community. “The value of a product is not what the producer puts in‚ but what the consumer gets out
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season Strategy for 2 in India Brand Strategist The Dream Team Season 2 Case Study for Strategy Development S T R AT E G Y F O R T I D E I N I N D I A Case Background The Mint‚ 3rd December 2012: In a recent global investor meeting‚ Procter & Gamble affirmed that a strong momentum in developing markets continues to be a key part of its strategy. It said it will invest resources on the biggest opportunities‚ and aim for profitable expansion by focusing on growing markets‚ increasing market
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Co-branding defines itself a s two or more companies forming an partnership‚ working together‚ creating marketing synergy. An example of this includes using a popular brand name ingredient in a brand name product. This is called "Ingredient Co-branding." Another form of Co-branding called "Composite Co-branding involves combining two distinct products together to form one marketable product. This benefits both retailers of said products. The difference between these two terms is the first
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Employer branding essentials A Badenoch & Clark guide Page 1 of 3 Our employer brand is what identifies us in the marketplace; it’s what makes us distinctive. It gives everyone in the organisation a handle on what we are‚ and everyone interested in joining us a clear picture of what to expect. It infuses our recruitment process and the way we engage with our colleagues throughout the organisation. We value it highly and work hard to live it. Steve Gilliver‚ EMEA HR Director‚ Dell Employer
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