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    genius of a rocket scientist to recognize that branding is the lifeblood of any corporation. This was well recognized by Samsung Electronics Corporation (Samsung)‚ way back in 1998‚ when the South Korea’s leading consumer electronics giant entered into an agreement with the International Olympic Association (IOA) to sponsor the 1998 Seoul Olympics. The message was clear. Samsung wanted to sponsor Olympics to establish itself as a global brand. And it became successful to a great extent too. Samsung’s

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    political framework and lawful environment‚ the framework in way might be the administration will assumed control over the entire resource of the outside financial specialist etc. For instance of the organization that works in host nation which I take Samsung as illustration for measure the influenced from the political and legitimate environment. In by and large political environment is focuses to government rules including the force of economy mediation‚ sorts of products and administrations that a

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    effective strategy for building customer loyalty in business-to-business (B2B) relationships? In today’s highly competitive business environment‚ the remarkable increase in the number of companies is becoming a problem. Due to this situation and also diversity in customer demand‚ business people are required to contemplate how to establish strategies to gain new potential customers or to maintain existing customers. Caceres and Paparoidamis (2007) identify that the cost of acquiring new customers is

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    Project name: Lueem Samsung Museum of Art. Completed: 2004. Architects: Mario Botta‚ Jean Nouvel and Rem Koolhas. Location: Hannam-dong‚ South Korea. Site area: 6274 square meters. Floor area : 21797 square meters. 1- General description about the whole museum: Samsung museum was built for several purposes‚ such as‚ presenting the traditional art‚ showing the beauty of Korea and the powerful of the international art. However‚ the museum is a collection of two museums and one center. The first museum

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    Pinamalayan‚ Oriental Mindoro Samsung Electronics Co.‚ Ltd. A Case Study Presented to the Faculty of Engineering As Partial Fulfillment in Engineering Management Submitted by: Geminiano M. Cordero Jr. Nico S. Sajul Charlie M. Fanoga Jakeson S. Javier Jonh Phillip N. Fransisco Submitted to: Engr. Robert Belarmino Ramos 1 I. Samsung Electronics Co.‚ Ltd. According to the founder of Samsung Group‚ the meaning of the Korean hanja word Samsung (三星) is "tristar" or "three stars"

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    1- SWOT SWOT Apple : Strenghts : - Good reputation among consumers always with innovative products (ipod: the first portable music player) - A high turnover and the company is quoted on stock - They have their own operating system (Linux) - Customer loyalty to the brand it create a community among users of Apple - An operating system more intuitive than Microsoft. Weaknesses: - Steeve Job’s death destabilized the brand - Product prices are higher than other competitors’ products - Lack

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    Analysis the Extended Marketing Mix Product Samsung touchphones and smartphones have three levels of product: core (they are communicational and fast computing devices)‚ actual (they are branding stylish‚ have high quality‚ great packaging and features)‚ and augmented (they are added with local repair and free upgrade services‚ the warranty). The following products have high quality phone features‚ accessories; including headphones‚ charger‚ manual‚ and a stylish package (Park‚ 2009). Pricing

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    CEO burned cheap models in a company bonfire. Today‚ it has the Galaxy S smartphone series‚ which touts state-of-the-art specs (1 GHz processor‚ 5-megapixel camera). It has sold more than 10 million units since its June debut and has helped edge Samsung closer to unseating Nokia as the world’s top mobile-phone maker. http://www.fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies/2011/profile/samsung.php Processing Power The first of Samsung’s new products announced at the keynote was the Exynos 5 Octa

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    Customer care Caring about your customers — and showing it through your service — gives you a high return on the time‚ effort and money you invest. Loyal customers are well worth nurturing. They buy more‚ more regularly. And the cost of selling to them is almost nil‚ whereas finding new customers is an expensive business. Satisfied customers will recommend your product to others. Dissatisfied customers will complain about you to an average of ten other customers and potential customers

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    SAMSUNG MOBILE Samsung Electronics (Mobile Division) operates in one of the most competitive markets of the world. According to the US Federal Communication Commission 67 new Smartphone devices are introduced every year. Samsung traditionally had a conservative image that focused on low-price products for the lower end of the market. With low prices it was able to compete in the lower-market whereas in the upper market it had lesser penetration. To penetrate the upper-market Samsung had to give up

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