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    affected by Michael Porter’s "Five Forces" model. These are internal factors that have a direct impact on the industry and a business has to understand the dynamics of its industries and markets in order to compete effectively in the marketplace. Porter defined the forces which drive competition‚ contending that the competitive environment is created by the interaction of five different forces acting on a business. Internal Rivalry within the Industry The central force of Porter’s model is Internal

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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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    As it was mentioned‚ demographics have a limited role in brand marketing decisions in some luxury brands. But‚ in my opinion‚ that’s not the Burberry’s case. In this case luxury doesn’t transcend age. After analyzing two advertisements of Burberry Brit fragrances it’s clearly seen that the creators didn’t mean to target cross-generational customers with such campaigns. The fragrance for men is described as “leathery‚ sexy and a little bit smoky and sensuous” and for women as “blend

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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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    to determine these various factors and plan their strategies accordingly to survive against all such odds. But practically it is virtually impossible to consider all such individual factors and therefore specific models exists like PESTEL and Porter five forces which are applied available to determine the external and internal environments factors affecting the shipping industry in India‚ the same are applied here. Overall shipping industry in India is very large in size and volume‚ therefore “Container

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    1. Prepare an industry analysis using Porter’s 5 Forces model. What are the key determinants of Vershire’s aluminium can profitability? Explain. (20%) * Barriers to entry I would suggest that the barriers to entry are relatively high in this industry. Although there would not be huge capital requirement to enter into the aluminum cans producing business and customer-switching costs are considered to be low‚ the fact is that the competition in this industry is very intense. There are already

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    | | | | [STRATEGY OF ZARA & BURBERRY] | | TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………….1 STRATEGIES……………………………………………………………………..1 CONCLUSION: COMPARISON ZARA VS BURBERRY…………….4 REFERENCES.……………………………………………………………………5 Introduction ABOUT ZARA… Zara started operations in Spain in 1975‚ and now operates in 74 countries worldwide. Zara is one of the largest international fashion companies and it is owned by INDITEX‚ one of the world’s largest distribution

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    Armani‚ Gucci‚ and Burberry are 9.1%‚ 3.5%‚ 4.4%‚ and 5.2%. Coach was not included among the Top 10 Global Luxury Goods Players in general‚ but specific to accessories‚ they have an estimated 6% market share compared to Burberry’s 4%. This data illustrates that Burberry is doing quite well. They are one of the Top 5 Global Luxury Goods Players and it appears that they have plenty of room for growth. Unlike many of its other competitors‚ as mentioned by Rosie Bravo‚ Burberry has positioned itself

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    Attitude strength is built by experience with a product. The consumer’s awareness and associations lead to perceived quality‚ inferred attributes and eventually‚ brand loyalty. [i]’ The brand equity in the Burberry line of clothes clearly lies in its infamous checkered pattern. “The Burberry check pattern was introduced in the early 1920s as a lining to its signature trench coat‚ and became a registered trademark. Burberry’s trench coat was chosen to be the official coat of the British army in World

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    Purdue extension EC-722 Industry Analysis: The Five Forces Cole Ehmke‚ Joan Fulton‚ and Jay Akridge Department of Agricultural Economics Kathleen Erickson‚ Erickson Communications Sally Linton Department of Food Science Overview Assessing Your Marketplace The economic structure of an industry is not an accident. Its complexities are the result of long-term social trends and economic forces. But its effects on you as a business manager are immediate because it determines the competitive

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