MARKETING AUDIT PROJECT ON: SUBMITTED BY: ANOOP KHURANA -2012081 SHASHANK MAKKAR -2012*** MANRAJ SINGH SANDHU-2012136 OJASWI SHARMA-2012154 SUSHANT SHARMA-2012156 INDEX SR. NO. CONTENT PAGE NO. 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS • ECONOMIC • CUSTOMER • COMPETITION 3 MARKETING ASPECTS • OBJECTIVES • STRATEGIES • TACTICS 6 4 4P’S
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Table of Contents Introduction and Marketing Trends 4 SWOT Analysis 4 Strengths 4 Weaknesses 4 Opportunities 4 Threats 4 Branding‚ Brand Identity‚ USP‚ Target Market and Customer Expectations 5 Brand Identity 5 Unique Selling Point 5 Target Market and Customer Expectations 6 Marketing Mix 6 Product 6 Price 6 Place 6 Promotion 7 Ethical Policies and the Corporate Social Responsibility 7 Conclusion and Recommendations 7 References 8 Abstract Adidas is among the renowned producer‚ dealer and
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Nike marketing plan Nike is the most renowned supplier of athletic shoes and apparels. The brand can be found everywhere‚ examples of its major target areas are: USA‚ Europe‚ Asia Pacific and the Americas. The business has obtained a huge position in the market of these places thanks to the innovative and attractive design‚ quality production of the product and wise marketing strategies. Regarding the latter‚ we can focus on the 4 Ps of the marketing mix: 1. Product: Thanks
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Marketing Case Study: The Marketing Mix of Nike‚ Inc. BADM 370 15 April 2013 Executive Summary Nike‚ Inc.’s debut in the 1970’s was a milestone for the athletic industry. Starting with a simple of objective of selling affordable‚ quality athletic footwear‚ Nike has undergone an incredible transformation over the years into a dominating sporting goods company due to an efficient marketing mix. Today‚ Nike has reached annual sales
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set of strategies‚ policies and systems laid by an organization. They are also the relationship between jobs‚ skills and competencies in the organization. On the hand‚ external competitiveness refers to how an organization pays for jobs in relation to its competitors. For example‚ Adidas pays its employees in relation to Nike’s pay to its employees. The organization sets its pay limits with respect to the lower limit pay rate and upper limit pay rate (Hill &Irwin‚ 11). According to Nike code
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financialAnnual Financials for Nike Inc. Cl B View Ratios Fiscal year is June-May. All values USD millions. | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 5-year trend | Sales/Revenue | 19.08B | 18.96B | 20.89B | 24.12B | 25.31B | | Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) incl. D&A | 10.91B | 10.61B | 11.47B | 13.62B | 14.28B | | COGS excluding D&A | 10.56B | 10.27B | 11.12B | 13.23B | 14.28B | | Depreciation & Amortization Expense | 346.9M | 337.2M | 351M | 395M | - | | Depreciation | 335M
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escape the shackles of the level‚Nike Air Force 1 Mid 07 All Black emotional level to shape the brand‚ the emotional level that is unique to create customer value‚ to meet consumers may never think of emotional needs‚ so will your brand with the public different‚ unique and wonderful feeling to become excellent and superior positioning. In this regard‚ there are three ways of thinking is worth learning. First‚ empathy. I found the practice of many years of marketing‚ business thinking from the perspective
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M1 – Cadburys and Topshop are both businesses that strive to produce effective marketing techniques in order to sell their products. Although both have a wide range of consumers‚ their marketing techniques are both slightly similar and very different. Differences Cadburys offer mass production of every individual product on offer in over 1‚000 stores. However Topshop offer limited amounts of each product in designated Topshop stores and online. Cadburys offer prizes with special chocolate
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Austin Wang Dr. Sean Jasso Section 22 May 24‚ 2012 Marketing Plan Stage 2 Nike: Executive Summary: - Bill Bowerman and Phillip Knight found the company as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 - Changed the name to Nike in 1978 - Nike Headquarter is located in Beaverton Oregon - Global marketer of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment and accessory products - Offers footwear and products to sports such as tennis‚golf‚ baseball‚ football‚ bicycling‚ volleyball‚ wrestling‚ cheerleading‚ aquatic activities
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MARKETING EXCELLENCE- NIKE The case explains how Nike successfully marketed it products by getting it endorsed through top athletes‚ who influence the buying decision of brands and products of others and created its brand image by associating the products with their persona. By signing the Michael Jordan and relating it air Jordan shoes to his superior performance ‚it generated great revenues in a year alone‚ and its “just do it” ad campaign manifested brand’s attitude of self-empowerment through
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