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    Case Study Report COMPANY INFORMATION Fresh Direct‚ www.freshdirect.com‚ Long Island City‚ New York‚ Online Grocer BACKGROUND STORY Fresh Direct offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee to their customers. They take pride in delivering foods from the farm to the table in a quick‚ precise and quality manner. Fresh Direct was started in 2001 by Joseph Fedele and Jason Ackerman in the New York area. The company set very high quality standards and staffed their 300‚000-square-foot production facility

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    Case Study #7: GE Question 1: Discuss the importance of B-to-B marketing and a strong B-to-B brand to GE. Needless to say it is very important to GE that they do well in B-to-B marketing and maintain a strong B-to-B brand. One of the obvious reasons is that a lot of GE’s product and service are business-oriented instead of consumer oriented‚ such as oil & gas‚ jet engines and industrial appliances. Many times‚ businesses need to be treated just like a human consumer‚ principles of basic marketing

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    Marketing Case Study: Coke 1) The Coca-Cola company is being very strategic as to who it markets each of its products. For the most part‚ they do not overlap on who they market each product to; instead they are trying to create a brand that can be easily identifiable with one market. The first product primarily uses gender segmentation‚ Diet Coke is for the most part marketed to women who are trying to watch or lose weight. The next product‚ Coke Zero also uses gender segmentation as it is marketed

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    Page 1: A story of global success No study of business success in the twentieth century would be complete without mentioning Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola is the product which perhaps best exemplifies global marketing. The Coca-Cola trademark is recognised by 94 per cent of the earth’s population and Coca-Cola is the second most universally understood phrase after OK. It is not only instantly recognisable but it can be found almost anywhere from petrol stations and shops in Central Africa‚ to small villages

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    Marketing Case let – Positioning Case study prepared by Harikumar Mecheri – Xavier Institute of Management and Entrpreneurship. Vijay Bansal is a very bright engineer / MBA from a premier Institute and joined XYZ Corporation a multinational consultant company with a huge operations base in India. He joined their Mumbai office in 1997. After one year he was posted in various overseas locations like Singapore‚ Australia and the US. He was promoted as Vice president Marketing in the E6 grade and was

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    Marketing Mix DELL Dell is one of the leading Consumer durables brand. The marketing mix of dell talks about the way in which dell has improvised to gain a competitive position. Product: Dell believes that‚ ‘Marketing is not about providing products or services it is essentially about providing changing benefits to the changing needs and demands of the customer’. Dell provides a wide variety of both business class and home/consumer class products and services. Dell designs‚ develops‚ manufactures

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sto. Tomas Branch Two Facets of Marketing: Direct and Online Direct and online marketing are two marketing strategies which gain popularity among costumers and motivations for business owners to engage in for various reasons. In partial fulfillment of the requirements in ENGL 1023 Writing in the Discipline Submitted by: Barba‚ Zaren Morel L. Capuchino‚ Julie Ann M. Maranan‚ Richelle O. Maralit‚ Anna Camille O. Porto‚ Mariela D. Zapanta‚ Lora Mae A. Submitted

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    Electronic Marketing Case Study 1. What was the Audi A1’s targeted consumer group and what were the objectives of Audi´s ‘The Next Big Thing’ campaign? Part 1 What was the Audi A1’s targeted consumer group? The Audi A1’s targeted consumer group was urban and lifestyle-oriented youthful people are attracted by the A1´s (premium subcompact vehicle) by emotional design and its sporting driving experience. This target group also needed to have a relatively high income‚ since the pricing strategy

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    Case Study: note: NOTE for case: 1) Gleason and Client. Gleason needs investment not client 2) Note for Case: I expect a lifetime value model as part of case analysis else points will be deducted. Amy Morton is marketing manager at Gleason Printing. For nearly seven months she has been researching the printing needs at Metro Alliance for Wellness‚ a consortium of hospitals and therapy centers in Uniopolis. Amy figures that‚ excluding forms and billing‚ Metro contracts

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    CASE 46 Making Socially Responsible and Ethical Strategic decisions move a company toward its stated goals and perceived success. Strategic decisions also reflect the firm’s social responsibility and the ethical values on which such decisions are made. They reflect what is considered important and what a company wants to achieve. Mark Pastin‚ writing on the function of ethics in business decisions‚ observes: There are fundamental principles‚ or ground rules‚ by which organizations act. Like the ground

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