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    Operations Management

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    productivity and profitability. In the Cadbury World case‚ several micro and macro processes are involved and those processes bring some impacts to Cadbury World. Thus‚ Cadbury World must possess a sustainable micro and macro processes to achieve the best outcome and performance. Micro processes that involved are easily to manage compared to macro processes because macro processes are hard to manage or manipulate (Jae‚ Shim‚ Joel & Siegel‚ 1999). As a result‚ Cadbury World must put more efforts in

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    MMS 2008-10 DIVISION :- A NO. 1. 2. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PESTND ANALYSIS 2.1 EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 2.2 DEMOGRAPHICS 2.3 SOCIO-CULTURAL 2.4 TECHNOLOGICAL 2.5 LEGAL BIG PLAYERS 3.1 NESTLE INDIA LTD 3.2 SWOT ANALYSIS 3.3 CADBURY INDIA LTD 3.4 SWOT ANALYSIS AMUL LTD CADBURY & NESTLE ANALYSIS 5.1 STRATEGY 5.2 MARKET COMPETITION 5.3 GENERIC COMPETITION 5.4 STRATEGIES TO KILL FAKE BRANDS PRICING TARGET MARKET & POSITIONING ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTION AMUL ANALYSIS 10.1 TARGET MARKET 10.2 MARKET SHARE

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    Analysis of Kraft Foods Inc. Executive Summary The following report is an evaluation of Kraft Foods Inc. from both an internal and external perspective using fundamental and technical analysis. Kraft Foods Inc. is a worldwide food company operating within the Packaged Foods industry. With annual revenues in excess of $49 billion they are the second largest firm in the industry‚ controlling 8% of the total market. Fundamental analysis reveals that Kraft is a healthy company with growing revenues

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    Four Ps Four Ps Marketing Mix Product Price Promotion Place Marketing Mix The concept is simple. Think about another common mix - a cake mix. All cakes contain eggs‚ milk‚ flour‚ and sugar. However‚ you can alter the final cake by altering the amounts of mix elements contained in it. So for a sweet cake add more sugar! Marketing Mix It is the same with the marketing mix. The offer you make to your customer can be altered by varying the mix elements. So for a high profile brand‚ increase the focus

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    Department of Marketing Management College of Commerce and Business Administration University of Santo Tomas "SNAPPLE: REVITALIZING A BRAND" In partial fulfillment of the academic requirement for the course BA31 Brand Management Submitted by: Bandian‚ Alvin Co Ting‚ Annie May W. Fernandez‚ Anthony C. Francisco‚ Mary Abelaine J. Lee‚ Marvin John C. 4M5 Submitted to: Eric G. Pasquin‚ MBA Course Lecturer September 24‚ 2013 THE MAIN PARTS OF A CASE STUDY I. Background Information

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    Salience: Cadbury enjoys a very high brand salience on the whole. It enjoys a high recall while dealing with the areas of brand name recognition and brand name recall with consumers instantly linking it with its trademark purple colour.  Yet its “Glass and Half Full” symbol attains moderate brand recognition. (The marketing research was done through an informal poll among 70 students asking them: 1) Name a chocolate brand‚ 2) What chocolate brand do they think of when the colour purple was

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    Co-operative fair-trade chocolate and Cadburys dairy milk chocolate bar Marketing is the function that links the company with the customers taste and needs. The objective aims are to get the right products into the right place and at the right time. However the marketing principle is that they should understand the consumer needs‚ they should keep ahead of any competitors by communication effectively with the customers. The SMART objectives are based on the survival and growth of a business. Growth

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    Kit Kat analysis

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    against Cadbury over the four-fingered shape of the Nestle product - KitKat. Nestle is the Swiss multinational company in snack food‚ health-related goods industry. Nestle is the largest food company in the world by its revenue. Their products include baby food‚ bottle water‚ cereals‚ coffee‚ chocolate bars and many others. The most popular products are Nespresso‚ Nescafe‚ KitKat‚ Maggi and Nesquick. Nestlé’s largest competitors are Kraft Foods‚ Unilever and Mars incorporated. Cadbury is a British

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    share of the chocolate/confectionary is currently at 20.0% compared to that of Cadbury at 34.1%. Based on this it is clear that Cadbury is ahead of Nestle in the Chocolate/confectionary department. A big reason for this is chocolate blocks. Cadbury successfully re-launched there Cadbury dairy milk chocolate range in 1996 and it has since become a large seller. So big in fact that a AC Neilson ratings test showed that Cadburys Dairy Milk Chocolate range in 2003 was the largest selling chocolate on the

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    Ethical business practices A Cadbury Schweppes case study Page 1: The importance of ethics in business Ethics concern an individual’s moral judgements about right and wrong. Decisions taken within an organisation may be made by individuals or groups‚ but whoever makes them will be influenced by the culture of the company. The decision to behave ethically is a moral one; employees must decide what they think is the right course of action. This may involve rejecting the route that would lead to

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