Clean Edge Article response 1. What changes are occurring in the non-disposable razor category? The non-disposable razor category has experienced tremendous growth in recent years‚ boasting a steady 5% growth per year from 2007 to 2010. This growth can be attributed to introduction of new innovative products; 22 between 2008 and 2009. There is increased competition for shelf space‚ which was forcing distribution to shift outside traditional food and drug stores. In 2000‚ food stores
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Marketing Case Analysis - Clean Edge Razor Case - Team members * Min Woo Song * Yang-hee Park * Yekaterina Li * Onofre C. Mateo * Khanan Pinnoi Clean Edge Razor Case 1. What changes are occurring in the non-disposable razor category? What are the strategic life cycle challenges for Paramount’s current products as well as for Clean Edge? Assess Paramount’s competitive position. (1) Market growth in super premium segment Non-disposable razor experienced approximately
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program Teamwork: Sadik HAMIDI Khedidj hafid Rachid charmouh Clean Edge Razor. 1. The changes occurred in the non-disposable razor are as follows: * There was an increase by 5% on the market. * The rate of new product introduction had accelerated in the last years 2008.2009 by 22 SKUs. There are two types of competition for Paramounts: One linked to direct competitors providing the same product ( Prince; Bent and Klein; New entrance Radiance& Simpson). The
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Clean Edge Razor Haifeng Chen 1. What changes are occurring in the non-disposable razor category? Assess Paramount’s competitive position. What are the strategic life cycle challenges for Paramount’s current product as well as for Clean Edge? The rate of new-product introductions for non-disposable razors and refill cartridges had accelerated in recent years‚ with an unprecedented flurry of 22 new stock-keeping units being introduced between 2008 and 2009. Most of these new SKUs were line
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consumer products; but knows that innovation is vital to continue success. Paramount has used technology to create an innovative razor‚ but wants to make sure that it is positioned effectively. Situation Analysis: * Customers: Male consumer products have been trending upward in the last decade. The customer segments are broken up into three areas; social/emotional‚ involved razor users‚ and uninvolved or maintenance users. Social/emotional are responsible for 39% of Nondisposable razors‚ Involved
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of launching a new technologically advanced nondisposable razor “Clean Edge”. With its improved design‚ Clean Edge provides superior performance by utilizing a vibrating technology to stimulate hair follicles and lift the hair from the skin‚ allowing for a more thorough shave. The company has decided to introduce it in the men’s market where it has a strong presence. The company is now focussing on positioning and naming of this new product. It also needs to decide on the promotional activities to
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Clean Edge Razor-Case Analysis Executive summary Paramount is planning to launch a non disposable razor ‘Clean Edge’. This company is a market leader in the non disposable razor market. Currently it is offering Paramount pro and Paramount Avail. The product based categorisation in hair removal market is non disposable razor‚ disposable razor‚ cartridges‚ shaving cream and depilatories. The non disposable razor and refill cartridge market is divided into three segments based on price and quality
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Clean Edge Razor Case 1. What is the marketing management problem or opportunity the case protagonist faces? Paramount must decide how it wants to position the Clean Edge Razor in the market. With the men’s grooming market segment poised for growth‚ it must figure out where the most profit opportunity lies (i.e.‚ super-premium‚ mainstream‚ etc.) and then proceed with an implementation plan. 2. What alternative courses of action can the protagonist pursue to address the case problem? One
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million to use mainstream strategy to promote Clean Edge Razor‚ the expense will account for 87% of the company’s annually marketing budget‚ which will definitely squeeze the budget of Paramount’s other cash cow products‚ and thus cause the tremendously potential risks on other product’s competitiveness in Moderate and value market. Secondly‚ after deducting the cannibalization effect‚ the profit come from “Paramount’s new customers” who buy Clean Edge Razor under niche strategy scenario in Year 1&
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Clean Edge Razor Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning MBA8145-Marketing Management Alpharetta‚ Summer-2011 GSU Individual Case Analysis Situation at Paramount Paramount had established itself as a global consumer products giant with over $13 billion in worldwide sales and $7 billion in gross profits for 2009 since it’s entry in the market in 1962. In 2009‚ Paramount had established itself as unit-volume market leader in 2009 based on non disposable razor product sales. The Non disposable razor
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