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    [pic] International Business Management Table of Contents: 1. P&G Introduction 1. Birth of P&G 2. Timeline 3. Operation 4. Brands & Operation Bases 5. Logo & conflicts 2. P&G in China 1. Culture & Background 2. Reasons 3. Porter’s Diamond 4. Internal Advantages 5. Entry mode & time 6. Advantages Vs. Disadvantages 3. Management & Strategies 1. China Vs. France 2

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    Lou Pritchett P G FIX

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    Lou Pritchett : Negotiating the P&G Relations hip with Wal-Mart 指導教授:鍾從定老師 5/12/15 M10322307 M10322310 M10322311 M10324054 M10324055 游涵捷 Joan 廖東睿 Allen 張芳雅 Fang ya Aulia Annisa Izzati 1 Leni Nur Pratiwi Pritchett’s Background • Born in 1931. • Joined P&G in 1953. • President of the company in the Philippine s Responsible for the United States and North Am erica ‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ South America ‚ Australia ‚ I ndia‚ and the Middle East . • The was global experience with customers and suppliers

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    P&G Innovation Strategy

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    Gamble is seeking to build a global innovation network. While we invent most of our products in our own labs‚ we want half of the new ideas to come from outside. Today’s consumer market is global in reach‚ but remains driven by the cultural preferences and demands of communities from Latin America to Africa to Southeast Asia and beyond. Through our Connect + Develop relationships‚ we continually search for products‚ packaging‚ technologies and commercial opportunities that can be reapplied to our

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    A&P II Notes

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    The Digestive System: Motility 1. The process by which food is received into the GI tract via the mouth is called ingestion. a. True b. False 2. Swallowing has both voluntary and involuntary components a. True b. False 3. The function of the epiglottis is to prevent a bolus from entering the trachea. 4. The first wave of contraction of the esophageal muscles is called primary peristalsis. 5. If a food bolus does not make it all the way to the stomach‚ secondary peristalsis forces the bolus

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    Case Study Of Parle G

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    It begins from the procurement of the raw material to the packaging and storage of the final product to ensure that a product of long lasting freshness is produced and delivered to the stores for consumers. Expert staff is responsible for the thorough checking of every batch of biscuits and confectionaries using the most modern equipment and technologies ensuring the consistent quality of the products throughout the nation and aboard. To maintain the hygienic conditions‚ great care is exercised

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    Sks Microfinance

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    the suggested questions‚ cash flows to equity = Net Income + Depreciation – Capital Expenditure + Net New Borrowing. All data is included in the sheet named Value. A problem we face is the value of Net New Borrowing. We know from the directions that SKS will maintain capital equal to 14% of loans. So Net borrowing = (1-14%)* amount disbursed – amount disbursed‚ and Net new borrowing is the difference between this quarter’s Net borrowing and previous quarter’s Net borrowing. We also calculate the cash

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    P&G OUTLOOK Three billion times a day‚ P&G brands touch the lives of people around the world. This happens because P&G provides branded products of superior quality and value to improve the lives of the world’s consumers. This results in leadership sales‚ profit and value creation‚ allowing employees‚ shareholders and the communities in which we operate to prosper. In 1837 William Procter and James Gamble formed a humble but bold new enterprise. What began as a small‚ family-operated soap and candle

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    revenue from emerging economies. P&G‚ on the other hand‚ only generates 40% of its revenue abroad‚ despite being the world’s largest household product maker. P&G is famous for having a rich portfolio of well-recognized brands in the personal care‚ beauty‚ grooming‚ health and fabric segments. As Morningstar notes‚ some of its brands are essential for retailers to bring more traffic to their stores and therefore enjoy privileged product positioning. More than 20 of P&G’s brands generate $1 billion

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    the Allied and Axis powers were affected the most by WWI‚ East Asia and South Asia were also transformed as well‚ through considerable social and political reform. In East Asia‚ China was the country outside of the Allied and Axis powers affected the most in WWI‚ through the creation of the Chinese Communist Party. After WWI was over‚ the Treaty of Versailles transferred all German holdings in East Asia‚ including those in China‚ to Japan. To China‚ this was an outrageous offense. Although China

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    P&G Korea Case Study The main issue of the P&G Korea case is centered around the question of market share. P&G and Unilever are the two major market shareholders in the Korean detergent industry holding 80-85% of the total market share. The remaining 15-20% of the market is held by low-priced local Korean brands. There are no new markets either company can tap for further market share since most Korean households already use laundry detergent‚ making the market saturated. Other than peripheral

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