Rodney Roleda Johann Ong Bren Tajonera COLGATE :P I. Background a. History In 1806‚ William Colgate‚ himself a soap and candle maker‚ opened up a starch‚ soap‚ and candle factory on Dutch Street in New York City under the name of "William Colgate & Company". In the 1840s‚ the firm began selling individual bars in uniform weights. In 1857‚ William Colgate died and the company was reorganized as "Colgate & Company" Arthur Brent‚ as the leader‚ started
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of kanban. Further development: In 1973 oil crisis is occur‚ so many company stopped their profit ‚ but Toyota manufacturing company is still working . After World War 2‚ America cut cost of mass production car. Japanese also followed this strategy. America has generated wonderful production management‚ business management techniques such as (Q‚ C) and (TQC)‚ and industrial engineering methods. Japanese realized that they have to use their techniques. Toyota motor also defines just in
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FACTORSBranding: Should the name of the product on the package and in advertising be "Colgate Precision" or as "Precision by Colgate"Communication and promotion: This is an effective way to pull a market share because it is hard to increase primary demand unless stealing sales from existing productsMajor competitors in the super-premium segment: Oral-B‚ Reach Advance Design‚ Crest Complete‚ and Aquafresh FlexDifferential pricing structure: Niche market vs. Mainstream marketDifferent advantages/ disadvantages:
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Market Penetration Product Development To customers benefit from a local pick-up service to take them to the branch to collect their car. It is this level of customer service that makes Enterprise different from its competitors. Enterprise’s product development includes its unique ‘Pick-up’ service. This helped to lead the market in this product offering. Enterprise’s Flex-E-Rent service (a long term vehicle rental solution designed to meet the growing needs of today’s businesses) and its Business
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Market Penetration and Acquisition Strategies for Emerging Economies Klaus E. Meyer Professor of Business Administration Box 218‚ University of Reading Business School Whiteknights‚ Reading‚ Berkshire‚ RG6 6AA‚ UK km.cees@cbs.dk Yen Thi Thu Tran PhD Student Copenhagen Business School Kilevej 14 A‚ 6.‚ 2000 Frederiksberg‚ Denmark yttt.ivs@cbs.dk This version: 25 January‚ 2006 Please refer to the published version of this paper when citing: Meyer‚ Klaus E. & Tran‚ Yen Thi Thu (2006): Market
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Market Penetration What Does Market Penetration Mean? A measure of the amount of sales or adoption of a product or service compared to the total theoretical market for that product or service. The amount of sales or adoption can be an individual company’s sale or industry while the theoretical market can be the total population or an estimate of total potential consumers for the product. Investopedia explains Market Penetration For example‚ if there are 300 million people in a country and
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companies operating in this particular industry are Colgate-Palmolive‚ Oral B‚ Southern Lion and Sensodyne. In-depth analysis will be done using Colgate-Palmolive as the chosen company. 2.0 Profiles 2.1 Colgate-Palmolive The American company Colgate-Palmolive started in 1806 by William Colgate. The company was firstly a company producing soaps and candles‚ but produced its first toothpaste in 1873. Colgate has expanded its market share and is currently
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136 - Unit 2: Marketing Plan: Pricing Strategies Pricing Strategies There is no limit to the number of variations in pricing strategies and tactics. This wide variety of options is exactly what allows small business owners to be so creative. Pricing always plays a critical role in a firm’s overall strategy: pricing policies must be compatible with a company’s total marketing plan. Introducing a New Product Most small business owners approach setting the price of a new product with a great
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Social Penetration Theory The Social Penetration Theory is an explanation by two communication theorists‚ Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor. This theory attempts to explain how relational closeness develops. Since we all have hundreds of different relationships‚ with thousands of different people during our lifetime‚ it is an important theory to study and understand. The Social Penetration Theory can be compared to an onion. The comparison stems from the idea that an onion has many layers
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Airline Industry: Pricing Structure and Strategies ABSTRACT The profitability of an airline industry depends on filling seats‚ and on the company’s ability successfully to anticipate the cost and price structures of their competitors. However‚ many airline carriers have a hard time accomplishing this because the average airline passenger just needs to travel from one destination to another in the most convenient and shortest amount of time at a reasonable price. Therefore‚ customers in this
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