Batch 2010-12 Literature of BATA Presented By- Rakesh Gakare Sushmita Agrawal Siddhartha Roy Kiran Thakur
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eye (OD>OS). Fluorescein Angiography (FA) demonstrated late staining of the lesions. A diagnosis of APMPPE was made. Final visual outcome was 20/25 –2 OD‚ 20/20 OS. No further ocular or systemic complications were noted. CASE REPORT Subjective/Objective A 19 year-old Army active duty white male‚ presented to the optometry clinic with a sudden‚ painless onset of decreased vision‚ and a constant area of central blurry vision the right eye for 1½ weeks. The patient noted
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Analyse the following case and answer the questions: SYD COMPANY The market for women’s hair shampoos has become highly specialized and segmented. In recent years a large number of special purpose shampoos have appeared on the market‚ each promising to provide various hair care benefits to the potential user. The Syd Company is diversified manufacturer of consumer packaged goods. At this time the firm has no women’s shampoo in its product line. The company’s marketing research personnel
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multibillion-dollar‚ and renowned are all perfect words to describe the Amway multinational organization. Created in 1959 by company founders‚ Jay Van Andel and Richard DeVos‚ Amway has since then developed into one of the most successful multilevel marketing businesses. Amway is known for being a direct sales company and one of its largest product divisions is Home Care where household cleaning products take part in some of their most successful products. One of their successful products which was put
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Targeting the Global Youth A Report 10th January 2008 Table of Content 1. Introduction 2. Cross-border Segmentation 1 1 3. The Global Youth 2 3.1 Global Youth Culture 3.2 Youth as a global segment • • • Identification Accessibility Profitability 2 4 4 6 7 8 3.3 Problems of researching and defining 4. The Global Youth Market 4.1 Opportunities in terms of product and marketing strategy 4.2 Problems and limitations to market such a large segment 9 9 10 5. Company example: Red Bull
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Satisfaction: the extent to which a firm fulfills a customers needs‚ desires‚ and expectations. Marketing: the performance of activities that seeks to accomplish an organizations objectives by anticipating customer or client needs and directing the flow of need satisfying goods and services from producer to customer or client. Pure Substance Economy: when each family unit produces everything it consumes. Macro-Marketing is a social process that directs an economy’s flow of goods and services from producer
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Level Three Examination February 2010 MK325: Marketing Communications 1 ____________________________________________________________ ________________ Instructions: Time allowed: 3 Hours Rubric: You are required to answer FOUR questions from a total of EIGHT Nature of examination: unseen Allowable material: none Question 1 Due to the recession‚ your Finance Director wants to cut the advertising budget for the FMCG brand you have responsibility for
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Colgate Toothpaste MARKETING MIX ANALYSIS “Stronger Say Bhe Strong Mera COLGATE” Introduction: Marketing strategies serve as the fundamental underpinning of marketing plans designed to reach marketing objectives. It is important that these objectives have measurable results. They are also influenced by a range of microenvironmental factors. Marketing strategies are dynamic and interactive. They are partially planned and partially unplanned. In our point of view Colgate management is using very
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• 4 million dollars cheaper to go direct. • What are the subjective (qualitative issues) • What is the overall risk involved? (Establish relationships with retailers‚ another risk is can they sell to the retailers carpet at the same price as the wholesalers? Financials: Wholesaler = of something Dealing with 7 wholesalers so need 7 distribution centers. How much it costs to lease those? (4) Total sales calls / how much one person can do = how many sales reps needed? Sales
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CASE: I Playing to a new beat: marketing in the music industry Questions: 1. Discuss the micro and macro forces that are affecting the music industry. Answer : Factors affecting the music industry include the following: • Consumers have created a new value curve for the music industry • Online file sharing and downloading where copyright holders are bypassed has put the traditional business model of the music industry in doubt • Competition for consumers time‚ attention
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