Burberry: Case Analysis Burberry‚ since 1856‚ is brand built on luxury and durability. As the brand has progressed‚ it has needed to evolve and reposition itself in order to stay relevant to consumers. Moving forward‚ Burberry needs to continue to evolve their product line extensions‚ increase their advertising budget‚ and maintain their position in-between lifestyle and fashion. Doing this will guarantee the brand long-term sustainability in a quickly shifting industry. Over the last decade
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fashion industry. Burberry had built their position in the market since 1856. Burberry Group is a British luxury fashion house‚ manufacturing clothing and fashion accessories. Its distinctive tartan pattern has become one of its most widely copied trademarks. The company has branded stores and franchises around the world‚ and also sells through concessions in third-party stores. It runs a catalogue business and has a fragrance line. 2.0 Burberry Background The Burberry brand was well-known
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1.0 OVERVIEW OF THE CASE Overall‚ this case illustrates how the former Burberry Chief Executive Director (CEO)‚ Rose Marie Bravo who stepped in as CEO in 1997‚ has succeeded in revitalising and revamping the company to become more successful in term of profitability and marketability. This case was took place in year 2003 whereby Ms. Bravo had successfully turned around a fading company to a rejuvenated highly profitable company and had gained their competitive advantage in luxury brand after
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World Leading Fashion Brands Burberry‚ Louis Vuitton‚ Gucci‚ Prada‚ Calvin Klein‚ Christian Dior‚ Chloe‚ Emporio Armani‚ Ferragamo & (Appendix 4) are some of the numerous global luxury brands. They all have experienced abundance in sales growth and margin profits within the last decades‚ but they almost shutter in between world financial crisis (2008 up to date). They even see themselves included in several financial products such mutual funds‚ ETFs or be part of financial Indices (Appendix
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Why or why not? Burberry has positioned its brand in the minds of consumers to be “functional luxury.” Burberry maintains a product line with great width and depth consisting of many products. Their products fall into one of two main categories: fashion or continuity. Fashion products are designed to be responsive to fashion trends and are introduced on a collection-by-collection basis. Continuity products have life cycles that are expected to last for a number of years. Burberry also has three primary
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Strategic Review A)Strategic analysis of Burberry i. Environmental Analysis………………………………………………………………………………………1-3 ii. Resources and competence analysis………………………………………………………………….3-4 iii. Purpose/culture/stakeholder analysis4 B) Recommendation for future development i. Three options suggested using TOWS Matrix5-6 ii. Chosen strategic option6 Appendices and Bibliography7-13 Executive Summary This report is a strategic review of Burberry PLC and analyses the Environmental factors
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BURBERRY COMPANY BACKGROUND 1856‚ Burberry was founded‚ when 21-years old Thomas Burberry opened a draper’s shop in Basingstoke‚ England. Shortly thereafter he invented gabardine‚ a waterproof and breathable fabric that quickly become the fabric of choice for anyone venturing out into extreme conditions. Burberry’s trench coat was chosen to be the official coat of the British army in World War I. 1920‚ The Burberry check pattern-a camel‚ black‚ red‚ and white plaid design-was introduced
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Burberry Group plc (BRBY) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Summary Burberry Group plc (Burberry) is into the global luxury sector. It works in the designing‚ marketing and sourcing of outerwear‚ women’s wear‚ men’s wear‚ non-apparel and children’s wear categories. It distributes through a diversified network of retail‚ wholesale and licensing channels worldwide. The company operates its business in three ways by region‚ by product and by channel. Burberry distributes its products
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achieving the goals based on analysis. 5 2.3.2. Vision and mission 7 2. Protect‚ Explore and Inspire. Burberry values. 8 3.3. Values 8 3.4. Classification of Burberry values. 8 3.5.3. Protect 8 3.5.4. Explore 9 3.5.5. Inspire 10 3. Monitoring and evaluating of Burberry strategic goals and objectives. 11 Conclusion 12 References 13 Introduction
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According to Sharma’s case‚ Burberry had to face a number of challenges through the years‚ including the loss of its balance between the brand and the company‚ and the damage of its glamour between the luxury brands (Sharma‚ 2011). A few years ago‚ Burberry’s name was connected with the "chav culture" and the Burberry check was everywhere‚ because of the Chinese Counterfeits (Radovic‚ 2011). The company became associated with football hooligans and celebrity cocaine users‚ while the media ridiculed
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