orbit thus releasing more energy and waves of shorter wavelengths. 3. a. Draw the energy-level diagram and write the electronic configuration for zirconium (element 40). (3 marks) Energy-level diagram for zirconium is drawn below: 4d 5s 4p 3d 4s 3p 3s 2p 2s 1s Electronic configuration for zirconium is given below: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d2 b. Use the diagram to explain why the Zr4+ ion exists. (2 marks) When the outer orbitals are
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(10%) 2. Conduct SWOT analysis on Rayovac (Tip: take into consideration the macro and micro conditions reported in the case). After completing SWOT analysis and as a marketing analyst‚ any particular recommendations could you make? (Tip: think of the 4Ps) (10%) 3. Did Rayovac follow product development‚ market development‚ market penetration or diversification? Why? Did it follow cost leadership or differentiation strategy? Why? (10%) 4. Could you consider Rayovac a product‚ sales or marketing oriented
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more to produce Pepsi and the profit margin will decrease unless the price to the consumer goes up 2. a. Analyze the following demand and supply equations. What is market equilibrium price? What is market equilibrium quantity? Demand: Qd = 100 – 4P Supply: Qs = 10 + 6P - Market equilibrium price is the state in which the market supply and demand is at balance eand as a result prices become stable. Equilibrium quantity is equals the quantity demanded and quantity supplied. In a market graph‚
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Marketing and Promotion at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Contents: 1.Introduction Page 1 1.1 Aim Page 1 2. Marketing Page 1 2.1 Marketing Orientation Framework Page 1-2 3.Service Marketing mix Page 2 3.1 4ps Page 3 3.2 Mandarin Oriental Hotel 7ps Page 4 3.3 Criticism of the service marketing mix Page 5 3.4 E-Marketing Page 5 4. Promotional Mix 4.1 The Mandarin Orientals promotional mix Page 6-8 5. Competition Advantage
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Hartley‚ S. & Rudelius‚ W. (2008) Marketing. 9th edn. London: McGraw-Hill Education. Laroche‚ M. (2009) ‘Impact of culture on marketing strategy: Introduction to the special issue’. Journal of Business Research‚ 62(10)‚ 921-923. Lauteerborn‚ R. (1990) ‘4Ps Passe‚ C-Words Take over’. Advertising Age (6)‚ 23-25. Learned‚ E. P. et al. (1965) Business Policy: Text and Cases. Homewood‚ IL: Richard D. Irwin McCarthy‚ J Miller‚ F.P.‚ Vandome‚ A.F. & McBrewster‚ J. (2011) Pest Analysis. New York: Alpha script
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marketing products that are subject to fast changing trends and fashion‚ UGG Australia has shown stable growth over the last decade. Nevertheless‚ the ever-changing nature of the fashion market has proven problematic for other shoe brands‚ such as Crocs. In 2009‚ these trendy colourful slippers fell out of fashion and the company lost US$ 185.1 million dollars. (Mui‚ 2009) At first glimpse‚ it seems that UGG Australia has circumvented these fashion market pitfalls with their product‚ however‚ the
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Marketing Strategy (4Ps)Product Cadbury dairy milk 5 – Star Perk Celebrations Temptations Éclairs GemsBubbalooBournvilleDairy milk silk Halls * 22. Marketing Strategy (4Ps)PriceDiscount-Discount offers in festive Sessions.Price is an important element of the marketing mix. The price charged for a chocolate bar can determine whether a consumer will buy it and the level of sales achieved can determine whether or not Cadbury Schweppes will make a profit * 23. Marketing Strategy (4Ps)PlaceCadbury dairy
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in Xuzhou and analyse the real estate marketing of the situation that now Xuzhou market volume decline stagnation estate business simply because traditional marketing strategy combination defeat. In the demonstration process‚ through the traditional 4P 4C elaboration theory and points out the Consumer (consumer demand)‚ Cost (consumer costs)‚ Convenience (consumer convenience)‚ Communication (communication) the true meaning and advantages derived the following conclusions: the face is now becoming
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The personalised marketplace: beyond the 4Ps Ronald E. Goldsmith Professor of Marketing‚ College of Business‚ Florida State University‚ Tallahasee‚ Florida‚ USA Keywords At the heart of most presentations of marketing management lies the time-honored concept of the 4Ps ± product‚ price‚ promotion‚ and place ± the Marketing Mix ± that Abstract summarise key decision responsibilities of Theories of marketing management and strategy need to evolve marketing managers (e.g. McDonald and and change
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The hypothesis is to support the research is correct. This assignment is to understand the research method. 2.0 Marketing Mix Marketing mix is a technical of marketing planning and it sometimes referred to as 4Ps‚ stand for Place‚ Promotion‚ Product and Price (Bennett‚ 1997). The 4p is to understand the customer need and want. The proportions in the marketing mix can be altered in the same way and differ from the good to good (Hodder Education‚ n.d). According to W. J. Stanton‚ "Marketing mix
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