Brand Management (MKT – 423) Assignment On Process of Developing Consumer Based Brand Equity Of [pic] Aarong Bangladesh 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Origin of the Report The report on “Consumer Decision Making Process of Aarong’s Customers” was prepared as assigned by the Course Instructor Mrs. Syeda Shaharbanu Shahbazi Ahmed in the course Brand Management (MKT 423) and submitted on 14th August 2007. 1.1.2 Objective To prepare a written report after conducting a study of the brand
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project [CADBURY INDIA LTD.]. Sincere thanks to our project guide [PROF. JALPA] for her motivation & constant support at critical juncture during the entire course of preparation that has encouraged us to come up with this project. Thanks to our library staff for their cooperation & supply of books as & when demanded. We are indebted to our parents & to our colleagues for their manual support‚ help & for everything. THANK YOU 3 INDEX 1. Introduction to Cadbury ltd. 2. Company s overview
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1.0 Introduction The place of measurement is crucial in accounting. Measurement is vital to accountants for recording‚ summarising‚ reporting financial transactions and preparing financial statements that should indicate the true position of an entity. However‚ accounting measurement issues are seen to be problematic as many measurements are derived. According to Mary E. Barth (2007)‚ an analysis regarding the latest activities of the International Accounting Standard Board (IASB) have revealed
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value and employees values‚ which therefore increases the efficiency of the efficiency and opportunities gained by the company. Cadbury plays a vital role to its environment‚ which increases sustainability in the long run. • Commitment to the environment -award for ‘Preserver of the environment’ • Water – commitment of increase water conservation
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Brand Architecture • Brand architecture is the structure of brands within an organizational entity. • It is the way in which the brands within a company’s portfolio are related to‚ and differentiated from‚ one another. Brand Architecture • There are three key levels of branding: • Corporate brand‚ umbrella brand‚ and family brand - Examples include Godrej‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ Sony • Endorsed brands‚ Dual ‚ and sub-brands - For example‚ Nestle KitKat‚ Cadbury Dairy Milk • Individual product
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The Company: Cadbury Beverages Inc. a division of Cadbury Schweppes PLC Company Status: 3rd largest Worldwide and 4th largest in US; achieved positioning through consistent marketing investment in the brand and its diverse products. The Acquisition: In addition‚ the company acquired other brands worldwide that already had a solid customer following. • 1986 acquired Canada Dry and certain rights to Sunkist soft drinks • 1989 acquired Crush brand worldwide along with soft drink companies
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SWOT analysis for Cadburys Trebor Bassett Strengths Strong leadership position in confectionary markets Exceptional performance by Adams in the US Sale of Cadburys Schwepps European drinks business Weaknesses Opportunities New product launches Robust organizational changes driving performance Growth in the UK confectionery market. Purchase of Green and Blacks Threats Growing Health Concerns Retailer Pressure Strengths Strong Leadership position in confectionery markets
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GORILLA AD CAMPAIGN OF CADBURY Anuj Kwatra – U110009 Hitesh Agarwal – U110024 History of the Ad Gorilla Ad is a British advertising campaign launched by Cadbury Schweppes in 2007 to promote Cadbury Dairy Milk-brand chocolate. It was a 90-second television and cinema advertisement‚ which formed the centre piece of their new ad campaign. It was created and directed by Juan Cabral and starred actor Garon Michael. The campaign itself comprised appearances on billboards‚ print newspapers and magazines
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Smith Cadbury Schweppes: Capturing Confectionery (A) In late October 2002‚ Sir John Sunderland‚ chairman and CEO of Cadbury Schweppes‚ contemplated the future of his global confectionery and beverage company. Over the previous decade‚ the company had made several acquisitions to complement its portfolio of chocolate‚ soft drinks‚ sugar confectionery (candy)‚ and gum. Now it was considering a bid for Adams‚ the number two player in the worldwide gum business and‚ with its Halls brand‚ a leader
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ASSIGNMENT ON MARKETING STRATEGY OF NESTLE VS CADBURY (COMPARATIVE) [pic] PRESENTED BY: SWATI SAXENA SWATI SINGH URVASHI DUBEY TASMIYA Group:33 MANAGEMET OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SHRI RAMSWAROOP GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES What is marketing strategy? Marketing strategy is defined by David Aaker as a process that can allow an organization
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