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    Dove Case Analysis

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    SWOT analysis: Strengths: Weaknesses: • Unilever’s worldwide establishment • Unconventional marketing strategy • Word of mouth and Word of Mouse free publicity • Campaign has a strong emotional touch • Social responsibility- Dove established self esteem fund‚ which conducted self esteem workshops along with Girl Scouts to improve the self esteem of girls • Dove’s brand loyalty • Best known for functional superiority‚ i.e. beauty bar which does not dry the skin • Changing perceptions of people

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    Research proposal of dove

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    Table of Contents 1. Title: “Effectiveness of Brand Extension in Personal Care Product: A Case Study on Dove of Unilever.” 1.0 Background of the Study Brand is perceived to be in important intangible asset for company which gives company a cutting edge in product market through positioning in consumer mind. To leverage on success of brand‚ companies go for brand extension which is offering different new product in the same brand name. Such brand strategy is intended to be pursued

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    Unilever Dove Marketing

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    1 Company Introduction 3 1.1.1 SWOT Analysis of the Company 3 2 Market Orientation 4 2.1 Product Orientation 4 2.2 Customer Orientation 4 2.3 Branding Orientation 4 2.4 Culture Orientation 5 3 Macro Analysis: PESTEL Analysis 5 3.1 Political 5 3.2 Economic 5 3.3 Social 5 3.4 Technological 5 3.5 Environmental 6 3.6 Legal 6 4 Micro Analysis: Porter’s Five Forces Model 6 4.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers 6 4.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 6 4.3 Threat of Substitute Products 6 4.4 Threat of New Entrants

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    9/11 Economic Factors

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    households (or consumers)‚ the private sector (or producers)‚ and the public sector (or the government) depending on their involvement in a terrorist attack‚ economic agents may suffer from (i) direct impacts through losses in physical and human capital‚ and (ii) indirect impacts that emerge as consequence of the distortion of the economy. First-hand economic damages of terrorist activities have attained recent dimensions in consideration of the unprecedented magnitude of 9/11. Therefore‚ it is not surprising

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    Dove Case Notes

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    Dove Case notes 1. What is a brand? Why does Unilever want fewer of them? How did Unilever reorganize its brand management organization to position its newly created umbrella brands for success? [10 Points] A Brand can be a name‚ symbol‚ sign etc. intended to identify your goods and service by the target audience. A brand is unique and differentiates you from your competitors. To get a brand into the customers mind needs a lot of marketing efforts. Furthermore you need to establish brand

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    Economic factor affected in Tajikistan: Tajikistan has grown a lot since 1997. The ongoing privatising of small and large businesses and factories still provides for an enormous growth. More and more people return to their homeland‚ since there is peace and the threat connected to war has gone. In the second part of 1997‚ the macroeconomics came to balance. Trade was extended‚ and the prices were no longer controlled by the state. The budget holes were reduced to a minimum‚ and the regular

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    Dove: Evolution of a Brand Question: Imagine you have oversight of Dove marketing management. How would you answer to the comment that Dove started a conversation with consumer “that they don’t have control of”? Is the brand “out of control”? Is Dove making a “risky bet”? Symptoms: ▪ Unilever was the world’s largest producer but lacked a unified global identity. ▪ Problems of control as Unilever has managed brands in decentralised fashion allowing direction to be set by brand

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    Obesity and Dove Company

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    Case Study : Dove in global market. ‘We want to challenge the definition of beauty. We believe the beauty have become too narrow in definition. We want to defy the stereotype that only young‚ blond and tall are beautiful’ (Phillippe Harousseau‚ Dove’s Marketing Director) Dove profoundly runs their CFRB (Campaign For Real Beauty) over the world‚ whereby they choose to use real women‚ which define as non-setting up of image‚ or original natural beauty and use in the campaign advertisement‚ focus

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    and the South on the other who had a home field advantage and better generals too. The war pitted brother against brother and father against son‚ and lost many wives their sons and or husbands. The victory of the North was due to many economical factors that hindered‚ and ultimately defeated the South. The North was the industrial part of the country. It depended on its’ factories for most of it’s revenues. The factories where mostly textile factories that processed cotton into cloth‚ then clothing

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    Dove Marketing Analysis

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    Dove Case Analysis 1. Imagine you have oversight of the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty. Are you comfortable with what is going on? Is this a brand that is out of control with its promotional messages? Dove released its first advertising on 1957‚ in which Dove called its product as "cleaning cream" instead of soap. After that‚ Dove launched some advertising to emphasized on its functional feature. In 2000‚ Dove became a Masterbrand of Unilever. In other words‚ it had to establish a meaning

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