INTRODUCTION: Amul is an Indian dairy cooperative‚ based at Anand in the state of Gujarat‚ India. The co-operative is sometimes referred to as Anand Milk Union Limited. Formed in 1946‚ it is a brand managed by a cooperative body‚ the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF)‚ which today is jointly owned by 3 million milk producers in Gujarat. Amul spurred India’s White Revolution‚ which made the country the world’s largest producer of milk and milk products. In the process Amul became
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AMUL “A FORGOTTEN SAGA”. “AMUL” is a common name in every Indian household. Amul is the most loved and used name on the Indian breakfast table. The mention of “AMUL” instantly draws attention towards two things – “the yummy Amul butter” India’s favorite and Amul products mascot “Amul baby” [a chubby butter girl with ponytail and polka dots dress]. But the history‚ the background‚ the growth is the story of India’s white revolution; finally given the name “AMUL” is known to very less. The success
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quality confidence in the minds of the customers. 3. It is aiming at rural segment‚ which covers a large area of loyal customers‚ which other companies had failed to do. 4. People are quite confident for the quality products provided by Amul. 5. Amul has its base in India with its butter and so can easily promote chocolates without fearing of loses. 6. The prices of chocolates of Nestles are comparatively cheap as compared to other companies. Weaknesses 1. There are various big players
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Trading Standards LETTERS From our experience‚ consumers who write a formal complaint letter that clearly outlines their problem often achieve a satisfactory outcome at an early stage. One letter can be more effective and less costly than several phone calls. You can still contact the trader by telephone‚ but do remember to confirm important points in writing. IMPORTANT Always send your letter by Recorded Delivery and keep a copy These copies may be useful if you have to take your claim
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Supply Chain Management Introduction AMUL is a dairy cooperative in the western India that has been primarily responsible‚ through its innovative practices‚ for India to become the world’s largest milk producer. The distinctive features of this paradigm involves managing a large decentralized network of suppliers and producers‚ simultaneous development of markets and suppliers‚ lean and efficient supply chain‚ and breakthrough leadership. Every day Amul collects 447‚000 litres of milk from 2.12
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Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation LTD.) SYNOPSIS INTRODUCTION: “consumer’s buying behaviour mapping with respect to Amul frozen products.” Without consumer behaviour’s understanding it makes gaining more customers difficult‚ Especially in today’s competitive world. It also helps when you want your customers to buy more from your business. Their buying behaviour is one of the elements you need for a customer profile. Customers base their buying decisions on both rational and
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CONTENTS SR.NO TOPIC PG. NO 1. Introduction 2. Brand Personality‚ 3. Amul – 10 years later 4. Brand Building Blocks 5. Branding Process 6. 3 D Model 7. Web Page 8. Print Ads 9. Branding Strategies 10. Conclusion 11. Reference INTRODUCTION Company History Amul was set up in 1946 and its full form is Anand Milk- producers Union Ltd. The Brand Amul is a movement in dairy cooperative in India. The management of the brand name is done
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Introduction to Business Strategy Introduction to Business Strategy - In House training and consulting Introduction to Business Strategy training courseThis introductory Business Strategy training course explores practical approaches to developing strategic thinking skills and implementing a strategic management process‚ by providing proven methods and robust tools for each stage in the development and implementation of business strategy. This highly practical Introduction to Business Strategy training
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Levels of strategy • Corporate strategy (eg. Virgin‚ Nestle) Strategic Management Business‐level strategy Different ways of competing at the level of the individual Business Unit (SBU) How can competitive advantage be sustained? Hyper‐competition – Which industries/markets should we be in? – How is the corporate portfolio managed? • Business strategy (eg. Virgin Atlantic‚ Nestle babyfood) – Tactics used by an SBU to compete in the market • Generic strategies and how to sustain these
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Skype‚ a global opportunity Table of contents Introduction 2 I. Skype Business strategy 3 a. Freemium Business model specificity 3 i. Model based on a free core service 3 ii. Skype’s performs with the individual segment‚ but drive revenues with the Corporate one. 5 iii. Competitors 7 iv. « URL stands for Ubiquity first‚ Revenues after » 8 b. Skype’s Development Strategy based on Partnerships 10 v. Skype facilitates partnerships 10 vi. Skype’s
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