International Marketing Planning for Karicare | TEAM MEMBERS:-WEIWEI LIU:-1302199ANUJ SAREEN:-1211174SAMIP SONAR:-1302167 | | | | Group Assignment Table of contents Chapter1. Executive summary and Company description....3 Chapter2. Situation Analysis 2.1 PESTLE +Competitor Analysis………………….4 2.1.1 Social force………………………………………4 2.1.2Environment force……………………………….4 2.1.3 Economic force………………………………….5 2.1.4 Technological force……………………………...6
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GREEN MARKETING Introduction: In the last decade‚ consumers have become more enlightened on environmental issues. Green marketing refers to selling product or rendering services based on environmental benefit. It came into existence in late 1980s and early 1990s. Green marketing is growing rapidly and consumers are willing to pay a lot for green product. There has been little analysis of the impact of this new market on the consumers and the environment so far. Green marketing affects all areas
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CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project reported here has been carried out independently by Mr.Ritesh J.Parmar under the guidance of Mrs. Nisha Kurup as a project in certification course of Program in Business Skills related to Retail‚ and is his original and bonafide work. Mr. Manish Amin Mrs.Nisha Kurup (Centre Head of the NIS ACADEMY) (PG PBS Trainer) V.V.Nagar
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New Zealand Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Applied Management/Bachelor of Tourism Management MGMT.5541/5941 Fundamentals of Marketing Assignment 1 Summer School‚ 2013 Due Date: Tuesday 14th January 2014 Assignment 1 - Summer School‚ 2013 The assignment comprises 25% of the total marks for the course. 1. Purpose The purpose of this assessment is to: enhance and assess your knowledge and understanding of the theories‚ concepts and techniques
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[pic] EAST ASIA Institute of Management ______________________________________________________________ Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management HT 1020 marketing in H&T Report ____Title:MARKETING_______ Class: DHT 1 Lecturer: Mr. Jeffrey Lee Group’s Name:killers S/No Names Student ID 1 . Michael 1009/7446 2 . William 1009/7357 3 . Cecily 1206/9880 4 . Allen
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DIRECT EXPORTING METHODS IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Agents • Agents provide the most common form of low cost direct involvement in foreign markets. • They are independent individuals or firms who are contracted to act on behalf of exporters to obtain orders on a commission basis and do not take ownership of the goods. • They typically represent a number of manufacturers and will handle non-competitive ranges. • They agree to meet certain targets and are expected to contribute towards
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Between a Marketing Mix & a Promotional Mix A marketing mix and a promotional mix have differences‚ and are both important to your business. In order to successfully grow your business‚ you will need to market it. Marketing helps attract new customers and keeps customers coming back for repeat business. When you identify your marketing mix‚ it helps you determine how to satisfy your customers‚ while the promotional mix focuses on direct customer interaction. Marketing Mix The marketing mix is a
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Adapting Marketing to the New Economy In this chapter‚ we will address the following questions: 1. What are the major forces driving the new economy? 2. How are business and marketing practices changing as a result of the new economy? 3. How has the Internet changed the way marketers use customer databases and practice customer relationship management? MARKETING MANAGEMENT AT NTT DOCOMO All over Japan‚ NTT (Nippon Telephone and Telegraph) DoCoMo makes money when mobile phones ring. Loosely
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Task 1 What is marketing? What does the term marketing mean? Many people think of marketing only as selling and advertising. And no wonder‚ for every day we are bombarded with television commercials ‚newspaper ads‚ direct mail campaigns‚ Internet pitches and sales calls. Although they are important‚ they are only two of many marketing functions and are often not the most important ones. Today‚ marketing must be understood not in the old sense of making a sale – ‘telling and selling’ – but
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1 SYLLABUS SUBJECT MARKETING STRATEGY TEACHER BOGDAN WIERZBIŃSKI (PHD) COURSE DESCRIPTION The main objective of this course is to deliver a wider knowledge about managing the markets and products with special focus on emerging markets. During the lessons student will work on case studies and they will solve marketing problems which arise from business circumstances. Students deal with business process of competitive strategy building in the context of main goals achieving. LEARNING OUTCOMES
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