different from competitor’s bottles. The result was a clear high quality vodka‚ free from dangerous by products. The Absolut bottle was considered a masterpiece in glass design. The timeless shape‚ the fine lines and the exceptionally clear glass distinguish Absolut from other premium vodka brands. The marketing team came up with a strategy that all advertising should centre around the bottle‚ the product should not be identified with any particular lifestyle‚ and the approach should have a timeless
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February 2011 Master of Business Administration - MBA Semester 2 MB0046 – Marketing Management - 4 Credits Assignment Set- 1 (60 Marks) Note: Each question carries 10 Marks. Answer all the questions. Q.1 What is Marketing Information System? Explain its characteristics‚ benefits and information types. (10 marks) Q.2 a. Examine how a firm’s macro environment operates. (5 marks) b. Mention the key points in Psychoanalytic model of consumer behaviour. (5 marks) Q.3 Explain the key roles
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each of the information system types. 1.1Transaction Processing Systems(TPS): A transaction processing system (TPS) is an information system that captures and processes data generated during an organization’s day-to-day operations. This system is used on the operational level of an organisation and it includes various data and information from all departments that is needed across the organisation to make it successful. In the health insurance industry it is vital to incorporate a TPS within your
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Hair care products have been designed to appeal to different markets and at one end of the spectrum inexpensive shampoos and conditioners can be purchased from supermarkets‚ grocery stores and corner shops‚ on an everyday basis. At the other end of the spectrum‚ shampoos and conditioners can be purchased from hair salons‚ normally as a result of visiting for a cut‚ style and/or colour change. These salon-based products usually command a premium price. Therefore‚ hair care products can be bought
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SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL & LIFE SCIENCES Marketing For Life Sciences MODULE CL2803 TUTORIAL 14 (Week 16) Integrated Marketing Communication: Personal Selling‚ Public Relations and Sales Promotion Case Study 1 Eu Yan Sang’s "sugar-free" Infant’s Digestive Support Formula Teabag Infants who feed on dairy products usually develop intestinal heat problems that affect health. To help the infant clear these heat problems‚ many parents in Hong Kong would use traditional methods that involved boiling Chinese
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Assignment on Marketing Strategy MKT – 306 Europcar World No. 1 Car Rental Company Submitted to: Sudipta Das Module Leader By: Harmandeep Singh |Table of Contents | |Sr. |Topic |Page
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Principles of Marketing Exam 1 Study Guide Chapter 1 1. Define Needs‚ Wants and Demands. Provide examples. 2. Define Marketing Offers. Provide examples. 3. Define Market. Provide examples. What is the difference between consumer market and industrial market? 4. Define Customer Delivered Value (Customer Perceived Value). How do customers choose among alternative products? Provide examples. 5. What are the components of total value and total costs? Provide examples. 6. Why customer satisfaction
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the marketplace. No singlecompetitive strategy is best for all companies. f. Publics A public is any group that has an actual or potential interest in or impact on an organization’sability to achieve its objectives. A company should prepare a marketing plan for all of their major publics as well as their customer markets. Generally‚ publics can be identified as being:1). Financial publics--influence the company’s ability to obtain funds.2). Media publics--carry news‚ features‚ and editorial opinion
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FISHY BUSINESS General outline of presentation History‚ Products and services → (introduce 3 categories‚ talk about ornamental fish‚ markets served‚ focus on arowana)‚ 4Ps for arowana‚ customer segmentation for arowana‚ Recent performance (drop in profits‚ focus on Arowana)‚ PESTEL (focus on points that lead to fall in profits)‚ Porter’s (focus on points that lead to fall in profits)‚ SWOT (focus on points that lead to fall in profits)‚ Recommendations ‚ END. What people are looking out for
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Fail Pass Credit Distinction Max Mark Actual Mark Marketing environment Provides little or no description of the marketing environment and omits implications for the brand. Ignores or does not grasp the significance of information provided. Provides some description of the marketing environment and hints at implications for the brand. Takes into account all relevant information provided. Provides good description of the marketing environment and has good understanding of implications
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