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    1.0 Executive Summary - A high-level summary of the marketing plan. Alliance Cosmetic Group The Alliance Cosmetic Group is a leading distributor of cosmetics and personal care products. Brand portfolio includes Revlon cosmetics‚ Revlon haircolor‚ Avene skincare‚ Elancyl bodycare‚ SILKYGIRL cosmetics‚ SILKYGIRL fragrances‚ SG Men fragrances‚ Silky Lips lipcare‚ Silky White face products and Silky Care feminine hygiene wash. The Alliance Cosmetic Group launched SILKYGIRL in June 2005‚ adding new excitement

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    Mission Statement – At Bohemian Insurance we strive to provide the most cost-effective‚ protective and beneficiary insurance to all our fellow Czech customers. We aim to deliver out financial products at the needs of our customers in order to bless them with a safe‚ financial future. Company Overview – Bohemian Insurance was found on 01.09.2012 under a major group known as “The Bohemian Group”. The sole founder of “Bohemian Insurance” is Ashish Manoj who originates from South India. Prague

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    Nike Executive Summary

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    Nike is one of the largest corporations in the athletic apparel‚ footwear and equipment industry. The company’s headquarters is located in Beaverton‚ Oregon and the current President/CEO is Mark Parker (Nike‚ 2014). It was founded in 1964 under the name Blue Ribbon Sports by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. The founders’ goal was to produce quality running shoes and the business began by selling the shoes at track events. In 1971 the company changed its name to Nike‚ which means Greek goddess of

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    Costco Executive Summary

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    We all know Costco as the mega-store that carries products of all sorts‚ has a cheap food court‚ and provides a diverse amount of services to their customers. Costco even offers their own line of products‚ Kirkland‚ which offers even lower prices compared to their complete store inventory. These attractive features and amenities has increased an overall membership‚ which in turn increases a volume of foot traffic throughout every square-inch of their warehouse. Due to a high demand‚ the problem of

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    Internal Analysis In comparison to its biggest competitor‚ Taco Bell‚ Chipotle has the upper hand in terms of taste and quality. Its efforts in serving quality food through sustainable sourcing acts as a point of differentiation among its quick service peers. With its ‘food with integrity’ as its mission‚ it gained the approval of millennials by establishing itself as a fresher and healthier alternative. To integrate its mission into its operations‚ Chipotle has an efficient distribution network

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    AT & T Executive Summary

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    AT&T cited the U.S. Consumer Prices Index to show that wireless prices have declined 50% since 1999. In that time‚ Bell Atlantic and GTE formed Verizon‚ SBC and Bell South formed Cingular‚ Sprint bought Nextel ‚ AT&T bought Cingular‚ and Verizon bought Alltel. It’s true that the cost of voice services has fallen over the past decade‚ and even in the past year: Sprint and T-Mobile both offered attractive rates‚ so Verizon and AT&T slashed the prices of their unlimited calling plans by $30 in early

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    Windchill Executive Summary

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    Contents Abstract 3 I. Introduction 4 1. Innovation Principles background 4 2. The purpose I selected this topic 6 3. PTC Background 6 II. PTC Current Business Strategy 7 1. Strategic Goals 7 2. Current Strategy 8 III. Innovation capability analysis for PTC 9 1. Analysis for current platform and service 9 2. Innovation brought form platform and services 10 3. Issues on current platform and service 11 IV. Proposed Innovation Opportunities 12 V. Potential Risk of Proposal

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    Lululemon Executive Summary

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    How Athleta will Defeat Lululemon: The Impact of Decision Making on Consumer Behavior in Women’s Athletic Apparel Today women’s athletic aparrel is both a highly profitable and competitive market. The $14.3 billion market is growing exponentially‚ about twice as fast as women’s clothing overall . The industry is also quite crowded. There are many companies and brands competing for the market share‚ including Lululemon‚ Athletica‚ Gap’s Athleta‚ and Lucy. Well known brands such as Nike‚ Under Armour

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    Executive Summary John Deere is an iconic one hundred and seventy-seven year old company and maker of agricultural machinery headquartered in Moline‚ Illinois. What started as a small business operation has sprung into a multibillion-dollar global operation. In 2013 alone‚ the company boasted sales of $37.80 billion. Founded in 1837 by a blacksmith‚ the company originally only built plows‚ and did not assemble their first tractor until they purchased a small tractor company‚ Waterloo Boy‚ in 1918

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    In 1980‚ General Motors’ executives were faced with a dilemma regarding new plant construction in Detroit‚ Michigan. GM intended to close two of its aging facilities and rebuild new assembly plants at a different site location although still in the Detroit metro area. The only land site matching the construction specifications was a settlement called Poletown‚ Michigan. This township was home to more than 3‚500 residents‚ all of whom would have to be relocated if construction were approved. The

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