Product information 1. the name of all star come from full name:ALL STAR CHUCK TAYLOR Converse 1917 the world’s first dual-ALL STAR canvas shoes in production‚ and the beginning of the twentieth century is known as "basketball ambassador‚" said U.S. basketball star CHUCK TAYLOR (Chuck Taylor) on this new line of canvas shoes‚ put it down‚ convinced thatALL STAR shoes make basketball players on the court dash and enjoy the play‚ so he wherever he always has a pair of ALL STAR canvas shoes‚ enthusiastically
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COMPANY BACKGROUND Converse‚ Inc. is a designer‚ distributor and marketer of high-performance and casual athletic footwear and apparel for men‚ women and children. The Company’s products primarily include athletic footwear distinguished by its sports classics‚ sports performance and sports lifestyle product categories‚ comprising approximately 37%‚ 27% and 36%‚ respectively‚ of the Company’s sales. The sports classics footwear category includes the Chuck Taylor All Star‚ the Jack Purcell tennis
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Marketing Management 2 Case: Converse 1. Give examples of needs‚ wants‚ and demands that Converse customers demonstrate‚ differentiating these three concepts. * Needs: States of felt deprivation. In this case the need of the customers are the basic physical need for clothing. They want something to wear on their feet. * Wants: The form human needs take as they are shaped by culture and individual personality. The customer of Converse wants to be seen as an individual in their
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with another or others; exchange views‚ opinions‚ etc.‚ by talking. MARKET Brand share 2007 [pic] Past seven years have seen a decline in the footwear market as the popularity of cheaper “low performance” wear increases (sector includes Converse) although there is a lack of more recent data available. However‚ during the economic downturn even the “low performance” segment has struggled. From 2003 to 2004‚ the market for athletic apparel and footwear grew by almost $7.5 billion‚ 12% Between
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You are looking at Chuck Close. Close is a post-modern‚ American artist who exhibited during the 1970s. Technically‚ you are looking at Big Self Portrait (1968) a painted self-portrait of the artist. The original version of the picture measures just less than nine square metres‚ and in it Close’s eyelashes and pores are individually visible. Close worked in a technique that came to be known as photorealism’‚ in which artists produced astoundingly life-like paintings‚ that presented reality’ as
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CONVERSE Question 1 Need: Protection for the feet Wants: Cheap shoes which are comfortable and customizable. Demands: Emerging artists‚ designers and musicians wearing Chucks because of their affordability‚ simplicity and classic look. Now‚ anti-establishment rock fans beg Converse to feature a shoe by their favourite artist. Question 3 Production concept: The idea that consumers will favour the products those are available and highly affordable‚ and the idea that the company
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Marquis M. Converse is an entrepreneur‚ founder of Converse. About Converse Converse origins of the company date back to 1908 when Marquis M. Converse opened the factory in Massachusetts called Converse Rubber Shoe Company. The factory initially produced only rubber soles for all types of footwear since 1915‚ however‚ focused on the production of tennis shoes from her and moved smoothly to produce shoes for basketball. And here starts writing legend. Year 1917‚ the year he saw the light of day Converse
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name from Nike‚ the Greek goddess of victory. Nike markets its products under its own brand as well as Nike Golf‚ Nike Pro‚ Nike+‚ Air Jordan‚ Nike Skateboarding‚ Team Starter‚ and subsidiaries including Cole Haan‚ Hurley International‚ Umbro and Converse. Nike also owned Bauer Hockey (later renamed Nike Bauer) between 1995 and 2008. In addition to manufacturing sportswear and equipment‚ the company operates retail stores under the name Niketown. Nike sponsors many high profile athletes and sports
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Marketing(MKT333) Ms. Susan Carder Dec. 20th 2014 Case Study#3 Converse 1. How would you define the needs‚ wants‚ and demands of the Converse customer? Needs lead to wants‚ wants lead to demands‚ demands lead to perception. Consumers want stylish shoes‚ so they demand that they be affordable. A need is a state of deprivation‚ and some needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs are more crucial than others‚ in this case Converse customers need shoes to protect their feet‚ this is a basic need
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and demands that Converse costumers demonstrate? Differentiate these tree concepts. Converse costumers need shoes. They need shoes for safety reasons and to be properly clothed‚ everyone needs shoes. What the costumers want are converse shoes which has one of the widest range of customers from the average Joe like me to one of the hottest celebrities like Lil Wayne. Then what most costumers demand a shoes that can benefit them in more than one way for full satisfaction and converse fall under that
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