Strong Brands Sue Dean Interbrand’s Top Global Brands http://www.interbrand.com/best_global_brands.aspx Group Discussion Think of a powerful brand What factors make it successful? Brands - Many definitions….. “A brand is a product or service made distinctive by its positioning relative to the competition and by its personality” Hankinson & Cowking Building Strong Brands • Strong brands have a strong identity / personality which are built on a unique set of brand associations
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Case Analysis The Maggi Brand in India Brand Extension and Repositioning Background of Maggi: Nestle India Ltd. (NIL) is the Indian subsidiary of the global FMCG major‚ Nestle SA. Maggi Brand was introduced to the Indian consumers by NIL with the launch of Maggi 2 Minute Noodles‚ an instant food product‚ in 1982. With the launch of Maggi noodles‚ NIL created an entirely new food category - instant noodles - in the Indian packaged food market. Initially Nestle tried to position the Noodles in the
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Nescafe Brand Management Brand Audit Objectives‚ Scope‚ and Approach Objectives: We seek to understand the health of Nescafé’s brand equity and basis of positioning in order to generate strategic recommendations based on this analysis. Scope: In order to meet our brand objectives we will seek to understand Nescafé’s brand equity‚ core brand values‚ and associations in the United States. We believe that analyzing parts of the global Nescafé brand is pivotal to being able to comprehend the brand’s
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CASE STUDY REPORT FreshDirect www.freshdirect.com Online Grocery Store BACKGROUND/HISTORY FreshDirect is an online grocer that provided 100% fresh foods to locations near you and to your front door. It allows you to order your food online and delivery of your food will come the next day. The primary business of FreshDirect to is provide healthy fresh foods for you to shop online without going to the grocery store. FreshDirect key players would be the founders of the company‚ Joseph Fedele
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ADVERTISING AND BRAND MANAGEMENT TOPIC: KINGFISHER AIRLINES IN AVIATION INDUSTRY Instructor: Prof. JAYA GOPALKRISHNAN Submitted By: SOMNATH SAHA PGPM/09-11/ 108 ASHIS ROUTRAY PGPM/09-11/ 70 CHINMAYA KUMAR TRIPATHY PGPM/09-11/ 76 PREETI PGPM/09-11/ 94 MRITYUNJOY DUTTA PGPM/09-11/ 86 SOUMYARANI PANDA PGPM/09-11/ 110
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ASOS Brand Audit Report Authors: Executive Summary This report gives a detailed insight into Asos as a brand and a company it highlights how it maintains its aggressive growth strategy and continues to outperform its competitors. Additionally it tells the story of Asos from its inception in 2000 to the present day and gives a glimpse of where it could go in the future. Key Points: * History * Financials * Brand Image * SWOT Analysis * PEST Analysis Table of Contents
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Brand Nivea 1911: Nivea Creme introduced in the German market by Beiersdorf. 1912-1970 : Introduced a range of products under Nivea brand maintaining a mono-product philosophy. Nivea Creme remained the company’s premier product 1970-1993 : Extended the Nivea brand from the limited range of to a full range of skin care and personal care products 1993 onwards: Change in Senior Management leads to IMC philosophy. Product Mix Question 1 What is the brand image
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increasing mainly because‚ marketers believe that the celebrities are the most capable spokespersons to their brand. For this reason‚ they spend lump sum amounts of money annually for celebrity endorsement contracts in order to make a long lasting impression and relation between the brand and the celebrity. The brands have been known to be recognized more if a single celebrity has been endorsing the brand for a long period of time‚ which eventually increases the recalling effect of the star with the product
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MAVERICKS AT WORK LUXURY BRANDS MARKETING Executive Summary Over years‚ India’s tryst with luxury brands has changed gears. With high disposable incomes and a penchant for all things luxury amongst affluent Indians on the rise‚ the country is emerging as the next stopover for global luxury brands such as Gucci‚ Christian Dior and Versace. However‚ we must realize that Luxury marketing is a whole new ball-game altogether‚ both from the perspective of the marketer as well as the luxury consumer
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Introduction Brand extensions are one of the most popular strategies for many firms to leverage brand equity (Monga & John‚ 2010; Tom‚ Kelly & Ravi‚ 2012). Zara as one of the world’s most successful fast fashion brand (FFB) retailers has applied brand extension into its brand development. The purpose of this report is to examine the brand extensions strategy of Zara which include these areas: the marketing objectives of brand extension‚ the relationship between competitive advantage of Zara
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