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    | Marketing | | GROUP NO.11 | [DOVE] | CONSUMER BEHAVIOR PATTERN | Non-durable goods: Non-durable goods may be defined either as goods that are immediately consumed in one use or ones that have a lifespan of less than 3 years. Examples of nondurable goods include fast moving consumer goods such as cosmetics and cleaning products‚ food‚ fuel‚ beer‚ cigarettes‚ medication‚ office supplies‚ packaging and containers‚ paper and paper products‚ personal products‚ rubber‚ plastics‚ textiles

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    SAKSHI GUPTA Selection Of The Product The Product chosen by me is Dove Company is Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) Company Profile HUL is India’s largest FMCG Company with a span of over 75 years. Having 35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps‚ shampoos‚ detergents‚ cosmetics‚ toothpastes‚ skin care‚ deodorants‚ tea‚ coffee‚ ice cream‚ packaged foods and water purifiers‚ the Company is a part of the daily life of millions of consumers across India. Over 16‚000 employees

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    Dove Notes

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    INTRODUCTION ABOUT DOVE * In 1955 Unilever ( Lever brothers) introduced Dove * It was introduced as a mild cleansing ingredient in soap category. * It is always positioned as a “beauty bar” * It contains one fourth cleansing cream which moisturizes the skin instead of drying effect‚ an attribute which is not present in normal soaps. * Unilever promoted its moisturizer preposition heavily through advertisements and finally in 1979 its phrase “cleansing cream” was replaced by “moisturizer

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    DOVE Case * In the 1950s Dove established the market positioning of being unique and differentiated itself from other normal soap bars‚ which leave the consumers with dry skin after usage‚ by coming up with a bar that moisturizes the consumers` skin after usage with inclusion of one-quarter cleansing cream. * It aimed to become a masterbrand in February 2000 to extend its category beyond the beauty bar category‚ such as deodorants‚ hair care products‚ facial cleansers‚ body lotions and hair

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    The aim of all business enterprises is to satisfy the needs and wants of the society. Marketing is a basic function of all business firms. When a salesperson sells washing machines‚ a doctor treats a patient or a Government asks people to take their children for getting polio drops‚ each is marketing something to the target audience. Traditionally‚ small firm owners did not give as much importance to marketing as to other functions such as accountancy‚ production and selling. Training programs‚ enterprise

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    Case Study Introduction Canon is one of the most recognisable brands worldwide. It is a Japanese Multinational Enterprise (MNE)‚ specialised on manufacturing of imaging and optical products‚ including printers‚ cameras and copiers. This paper will investigate on the degree of global expansion of Canon. It will focus on the problem statement on how Canon evolved from a Japanese company to a global player. First‚ this paper starts with Canon’s structure and their background. Furthermore

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    Recommendation Dove has many strategic issues which are classified as convenience goods because consumers bought this product frequently and immediately. We can set the price a bit lower down and affordable for their product. Besides‚ they can change another supplier to lower down cost however can keep the good quality of product otherwise lower down the cost of advertising that can affect the product price of Dove. Dove can boost up their sales by using the line extension strategy and brand extension

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    Introduction The company Dove has a long history. Dove chocolate is one of the productions that Mars sells in China‚ Mars is a transnational company and it is a biggest pet food company and snack food of the world ‚ Dove enter the China market in 1989‚and ‚and became the chocolate leader brand in1995. “My moment‚ my Dove” is their advertising message. DOVE Chocolate creates chocolate indulgences and only chocolate indulgence‚ careful attention is paid to quality‚ ensuring a silky‚ smooth texture

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    2.2 Pricing Strategy 2.2.1Factors affecting pricing decisions (Types of market) The internal factor that affects the pricing decision of Dove is based on marketing strategy‚ objectives and mix. The Dove Company mostly is working on the market of women’s personal care. Dove has a large range of products from soap to hair shampoo. The company strategy and objective is to have a high level of segmentation to answer to the many needs of the women’s personal care market and to widening stereotype view

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    Dove is a well-known chocolate brand‚ and there is a romantic story behind the name ‘Dove’. It was the spring of 1919‚ when Princess Charlotte from Luxembourg married Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma. It was a big ceremony so that the 18 year-old boy Leon‚ who worked for Luxembourg for years‚ was very busy during that time. His worked for such a long time that his hands were full of wounds. One day‚ when he was washing the dishes an angle voice came into his ear ‘That must be hurt‚ isn’t it?’ This beautiful

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