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    Brand Positioning Strategy Summary Report Thebe Ikalafeng Group MD The Brand Leadership Group 25 October 2007 Contents  1.  2.  3.  4.  BRIEF  APPROACH  SUMMARY INSIGHTS & BEST PRACTICE  POSITIONING THE GAUTRAIN BRAND  5.1.  BRAND ESSENCE  5.2.  BRAND BLUEPRINT  5.3.  BRAND ARCHITECTURE  5.  6.  ACTIVATING THE BRAND ACROSS PHASES  NEXT STEPS The Brief  Develop an integrated project overarching brand proposition:  what the Gautrain brand stands for‚ what it does

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    Burberry Case

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    administration‚ Burberry customer base were those belonging to class A. By 1990’s its customer base was particularly older males and Asian tourists. When Bravo took office‚ her first worry was the repositioning of the brand and her priority goal was to attract younger customers while retaining Burberry’s customer base. To achieve this goal‚ Burberry has offered a lower-price label designed to appeal to a younger‚ more fashion-conscious customer‚ and has created another label as a way to reinforce Burberry new

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    Burberry Strategy

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    designer label‚ Burberry GRP. In particular‚ the research will focus on the Strategic Business Unit of Burberry; understanding and explaining how they utilize the resources and competencies to achieve a competitive advantage. In order to do this‚ this paper will address on theory based from work in the areas of the ‘Resource-Based View’ and ‘Resources and Capabilities’ as well as using theoretical frameworks to give a holistic view of the strategic issues Burberry. After their reform‚ Burberry recovered

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    Style • Brand transversality • Brand personality • Brand Identity • Prism • Positioning INTRODUCTION Introduction Burberry is a global luxury brand with a distinctive British heritage‚ core outwear base and one of the most recognized icons in the world. Burberry designs‚ sources and markets appeal and accessories selling through a diversified network of retail‚ digital commerce‚ wholesale and licensing channels worldwide. Portfolio For the women… Burberry Prorsum Burberry London Burberry

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    branding strategies

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    strategy—often called the brand architecture—reflects the number and nature of both common and distinctive brand elements. Deciding how to brand new products is especially critical. A firm has three main choices: 1. It can develop new brand elements for the new product. 2. It can apply some of its existing brand elements. 3. It can use a combination of new and existing brand elements. When a firm uses an established brand to introduce a new product‚ the product is called a brand extension. When marketers

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    Importance of branding for brand preference Brand preference as previously discussed that depends on the customer’s choice of one product over and another product on the basis of product features. These features are created by focusing on branding of a product so that customer can recall it easily. The word “brand”is revealed from the word of “brandr” which is the word of Old Norse which means that to burn as. Farmers used to indentify their animals and livestock by marking them and stamp them

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    Customer and Burberry

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    Burberry Positioning: After fixing the brand image‚ Burberry positioning in the market is to provide high quality and fashionable products such as clothing and accessories to high-end customers through retail stores. The brand is recognized by customers through its check design that immediately distinguishes the brand from other competitors in the industry. Customers perceive the brand as an icon that reflects fashion but at the same time it reflects luxury and classiness. Burberry targets

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    Burberry Case

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    Burberry-Case Write up André Costa – student 894‚ Class TB‚ Marketing in a Dynamic World 19-09-2011 Burberry represents nowadays one of the most successful fashion brands across the world. Founded in 1856‚ the company’s expansion and growth was the result of an accurate management planning and a recent winner marketing strategy that will be explored below in this article. The focus on this case study is based on the challenge of repositioning in the market the brand Burberry‚ which by the

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    Burberry Swot

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    Strengths Burberry is uniquely positioned as a classic British apparel brand with high global brand awareness to capture the globalization of consumer demand. Its distinctive luxury brand with international recognition and broad appeal. The company’s outlook for the accessible luxury goods industry remains positive from both a geographic and product point of view. Burberry had become positively hip and popular among a younger demographic. It has a unique history and positioning as the authentic

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    the wave of technology. These new product lines were profitable for the company‚ however‚ the brand of LEGO suffered. Confusion among consumers on what LEGO actually was and how to differentiate among their other products was occurring rapidly at the employee and consumer level. LEGO must rebrand the entire company at the local and global level to one main concept in order to take control of their brand. The strategy to implement is known as “Beyond the Brick.” This concept is driven by four simple

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