A STUDY ON THE SALES PROMOTION STRATERGY OF CADBURY A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SUBMITTED TO DON BOSCO COLLEGE‚ KURLA SUBMITTED BY MONESH DUMBRE [University Roll No. ] PROJECT GUIDE PROF. PUNIT D’SOUZA SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 A STUDY ON THE SALES PROMOTION STRATERGY OF CADBURY A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
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1.0 Introduction Cadbury is a multinational confectionery company. It is the second largest confectionery brand in the world after Wrigley’s which was established in 1824 in Birmingham‚ United Kingdom. It was founded by John Cadbury who was started of grocery business by selling coffee‚ tea and drinking chocolate which produced by himself. Cadbury is a Britain Company which mostly operate in Britain and it was a family business for over 100 years. The vision of Cadbury is ‘working together to
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are many reasons why Hershey’s successful today. The first and most important is the Hershey’s name. Hershey is in a global economy that makes many different products besides chocolate. When a consumer goes to a store to purchase candy they are most likely to pick up a Hershey product. It is common for consumers to recognize and expect quality from Hershey products. Hershey’s company product name is readily recognized all over the world. With this quality of brand recognition‚ it can be expect that
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT THE STUDY: Scheduled Banks in India are those banks which have been included in the Second Schedule of Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) Act‚ 1934 RBI in turn includes only those banks in this schedule which satisfy the criteria laid down vide section 42 (6) (a) of the Act. As on 30th June‚ 1999‚ there were 300 scheduled banks in India having a total network of 64‚918 branches. The scheduled commercial banks in India comprise of state bank of India and its associates
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Chapter 6 Perception and Individual Decision Making 6 CHAPTER Perception and Individual Decision Making LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ your students should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Define perception‚and explain the factors that influence it. Explain attribution theory‚ and list the three determinants of attribution. Identify the shortcuts individuals use in making judgments about others. Explain the link betweenperception and decision making
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4 SWOT Analysis of the Café OKE product on the Italian market 4.1 Strenghts: -High quality: Café Oké is a quality product(« Hand-picked and with attention to detail ») -Unique: Café Oké is not a « chain scale product » it is unique (« sometimes located at heights of up to 2000 metres against the slopes of‚ for example‚ the Andes mountains in South America. » “Café Oké is not only a new brand of coffee‚ but also a rather unique one.” “In many parts of the world‚ coffee is being grown on a much
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used by Cadbury’s Cadburys use both primary and secondary data in there market research. The primary data they use consists of online questionnaires‚ surveys and social networking sites to collect relevant data. For example‚ asking the age of customers so that Cadburys can categorise there buyers and see what the customer needs are. For this they also use market segmentation. Cadburys also use secondary data‚ such as internet‚ reports on Cadbury and magazine articles. Cadburys also use their Face
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The research register for this journal is available at http://www.mcbup.com /research_registers IJQRM 18‚7 722 Received August 2000 Revised February 2001 The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com/ft Case studies on the implementation of TQM in the UK automotive SMEs Sha’ri Mohd. Yusof Universiti Teknologi Malaysia‚ Johor Bahru‚ Malaysia‚ and Elaine Aspinwall University of Birmingham‚ Birmingham‚ UK Keywords TQM
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Customer Satisfaction IMPROVING QUALITY AND ACCESS TO SERVICES AND SUPPORTS IN VULNERABLE NEIGHBORHOODS Customer Satisfaction Customer Satisfaction IMPROVING QUALITY AND ACCESS TO SERVICES AND SUPPORTS IN VULNERABLE NEIGHBORHOODS February 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 7 II. What will a Customer Satisfaction Framework Offer ........................... 9
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confectionary market till around 2008 was dominated by 9 multinationals namely Cadbury‚ Ferrero‚ Hershey‚ Kraft‚ Leaf‚ Mars‚ Nestle‚ Warner-Lambert‚ Wrigley 2009 data Company | | Net Sales in billions | | Number of employees | | Number of factories around the world | MARS Inc | | $16.50 | | 65000 | | 1353 | Nestle | | $11.39 | | 283000 | | 4563 | Ferrero Group | | $8.99 | | 21600 | | 18 | Cadbury | | $8.81 | | 47000 | | 64 | Kraft foods | | $8.83 | | 98000 | |
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