THE COCA COLA COMPANY BUSINESS POLICY AND STRATERGIC PLANNING 16th AUGUST 2009 BY MAHREEN KHAN |Assignment Title: Busniess Policy & Strategy |Assignment No: 1 | |Student Name: MAHREEN KHAN |THINC Student ID:4083002 | |Programme : BBA year 3 subject |Semester: Summer 2009
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Components of the Brand Analysis Project Component 1: Introduce the company and the brand: Look for a compelling story in the history of the company and its existing brand. It might be very useful towards building the affective component of the brand concept and its emotive positioning. Using secondary research methodologies‚ the team will gather information about the market conditions (trends in the external environment and their interaction) the company operates in. This should include scope of
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A Financial Analysis of Yum! Brands‚ Inc Restaurants are‚ and will continue to be‚ an extremely profitable business. As a result‚ shareholders who have interest in brands such as McDonalds and Starbucks need not to worry about negative implications for the food giants compared to more risky industries. One company in particular‚ Yum! Brands (YUM)‚ is another brand investors should become familiar with. Consumers may recognize the more specific stores the company owns such as Taco Bell and Pizza
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Though the brand has indeed been successful in differentiating its use and targets from the irreplaceable number one‚ the dream to finally land the gold continues to linger. Overview of the Brand Close Up was launched by Unilever in 1967 as the first gel toothpaste in the world. The product’s unique structure made it easy to market it as a new and diverse product‚ all other brands having manufactured the same opaque white consistency toothpaste normally has. Furthermore‚ the brand made sure
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Strenghts: • Experience • Knowledge • Worldwide known brand • Innovation Experience Saab has experienced a lot since entering the car industry. They reached successes with cars which had huge competitive advantages. But they also faced near bankruptcy‚ saviour by GM‚ loss of identity‚ and collaborations. Assuming that Saab has learnt from all this failures‚ but also small successes‚ would not be peculiar. However‚ Saab was not able to climb out of the trouble they were in. To their relief
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are customers‚ on the top is substitute products and finally on the bottom is entry barriers. I will begin from the middle and discuss competition: First movers have gained significantly in the competition segment and it mainly is because of brand recognition and loyalty. There are so many fast food chains‚ often located in the same plaza so competition is very fierce. To this end‚ fast food chains are constantly offering promotions‚
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automobiles . Introduce two brands in the A and entry B level and two brands in the upper C and D level segment. Do appropriate branding for each of the brands in order to benefit the most of a company. Set up a value proposition as a branded organization and set up great recall and credibility of your brands) Your company is a top automobile company established in the entry level C segment of automobiles . Introduce two brands in the A and entry B level and two brands in the upper C and D level segment
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Present Opinions/Future perspectives(according to you) Logo Brand ambassador Marketing or advertising strategies Q 1. SWOT Analysis – Fair & Lovely Strengths 1. Market leader in skin-whitening segment • 9th most trusted brand in India (economic times survey 2010) • Around 50 % market share in 1000 Crore market 2. HUL has the deepest distribution network among FMCG companies. 3. Brand Positioning in line with Indian sentiments – “ A fair skin is
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PROJECT REPORT COMPARTIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT BRANDS OF FMCG INDUSTRY MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) OF PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (PTU) Submitted to Submitted by Mrs. Gitanjali Bhatnagar Vipan Kumar DR. IT Group of Institutes BANUR (PUNJAB) PREFACE Practical exposure imbibes an integral part of management studies. One cannot rely merely upon the theoretical knowledge
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FINDINGS: During my analysis of the shareholders of Famous Brands and Sasol I came to find that Sasol has more dividend shareholders than what Famous Brands do‚ and Sasol’s shares are rounded off to the exact amount of shares whereas Famous Brands is only a percentage which is very vague. CSR & ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY SASOL: PROJECTS: EGTL – value from waste Uzbekistan – domestic enabler North America – unlocking value North America – Unlocking value This project is about the contribution
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