Case preparation memo GROUP NAME _____________________________ YOUR NAME_________Jordan Lewis_______ CASE __Kodak_________________ 1. What is/are the problem(s) in this case? Keep it to a single statement. At most‚ you may point out a couple of the key questions. The problem in the Kodak case is that Kodak is losing market value because they are reworking their product line‚ causing doubt in customer mindset. They have created the Funtime film to attempt to regain market value. 2. What
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Udham Singh Best Global Brands External Factors Measurement Authenticity Over the past 60 years IKEA has grown from a one-man band to a group of companies with 76‚000 co-workers. At the same time a truly unique corporate culture has evolved with its own set of values. The success of IKEA has been built upon enthusiasm‚ on a constant desire to renew and improve‚ on cost-consciousness‚ on a willingness to lend a hand and take responsibility. It holds the capabilities to provide an advanced
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Case Analysis: Colgate Precision Prepared for Instructor University Prepared by Student University October 19‚ 2011 INTRODUCTION Colgate-Palmolive has been researching and developing a superior toothbrush‚ the Colgate Precision‚ and as the Precision Product Manager I have overseen the development of the Precision from start to finish. We have been developing a technical innovation in the toothbrush industry‚ and with the product’s launch pending there have been several factors
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Lenovo: Building a Global Brand Case Analysis Case Summary Lenovo‚ the leading PC (Personal Computer) manufacturer in China‚ acquired IBM PC division in December 2004 for $1.75 Billion. The acquisition was a marriage of 2 great companies with complementary strengths and the operations effectiveness was expected to benefit both companies. IBM at that stage wanted to shed its PC business and concentrate on the service industry while Lenovo wanted to expand its market presence. Growth of the PC market:
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I. Problem. In 1991 and 1992 Colgate-Palmolive (CP) been a dominant force in the Oral Care industry‚ mainly in the toothbrush segment. CP has been an successful company since the introduction of Colgate Plus‚ a toothbrush with a diamond-shaped head‚ in 1985. CP has consistently continued with research and development since the Colgate Plus breakthrough. However‚ when Aim entered the market in 1987‚ they focused on comfort‚ which made Colgate’s market share suffer. CP has a unique toothbrush that
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Harvard Business Case: Ducati Introduction After the introduction of Federico Minoli‚ Ducati has transformed from a company on the verge of bankruptcy into one of the most profitable motorcycle manufacturers in the world. But this is not enough for Minoli‚ who currently considers entering the Harley Davidson niche: introducing a Ducati cruiser. However‚ according to the analysis below – prepared using some basic strategic questions - this would not be a very wise
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HOW DOES BRAND LOYALTY AFFECT PERFORMANCE OF A COMPANY: COLGATE CASE STUDY THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON Submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of a degree in Business Administration The University of Northampton SUPRVISOR: DATE: mm/yy Table of Contents 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 CHAPTER1. INTRODUCTION 5 1.1. Background Information 5 1.2. Problem Statement 6 1.3. Purpose of the study 7 1.4. Objectives of Study
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A Case study on Colgate Palmolive. Even as India once more self-declares its “arrival on the world stage” with a symbol for the Indian rupee‚ a global assessment presents a depressing picture of India’s actual economic performance. In a study whose conclusions were to be expected‚ the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHDI) has revealed that an appropriate index of poverty (and deprivation) finds its incidence in India and elsewhere to be much greater than estimated by the controversy-dogged
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In recent years LEGO has enjoyed an envied record of success with significant revenue growth year after year and significant successes with new products. Its 2011 revenue was 133% greater than its 2007 revenue and similarly its reported average number of full-time employees in 2011 was 123% greater than in 2007. However it was quite a different story a decade ago when LEGO posted its biggest lost ever in 2003 and appeared to be on the brink of bankruptcy following significant declines in demand
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Colgate Palmolive Case Analysis “Position Niche vs. Mainstream: In Respect to Sales Cannibalization” Analysis of the marketing strategic for Colgate-Palmolive’s (CP) new product launch of “Precision by Colgate” Toothbrush. How we would recommend to position (niche vs. mainstream)‚ brand‚ and communicate the product in respect to sales cannibalization of the existing Colgate-Palmolive product “Colgate Plus” to ensure achieving the highest possible return. Positioning: Consider Appendix 1.
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