market will get saturated‚ the rural market will become the only option for the company to expand their sales. Therefore‚ the company has to find some means to penetrate and increase the awareness among the rural population. * The awareness of the Gillette brand is high among the urban population but not many use it regularly. Even though a higher percentage of population has tried the brand but not many have been converted as loyal customer. * The frequency of shaving is too low among the Indonesian
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Case Study Gillette Fusion: Building a $1 Billion Brand Q1. Key Milestones Gillette dominates 70% of global razor market; their strategy is to keep on producing new products‚ developing new innovations‚ and remaining as the market leader in men’s grooming market. Gillette introduced its first razor in 1903; by 1971‚ they invented Trac II “the world’s first two-blade razor”. Comparing to the original one-bladed razor‚ the two blades work better. Then they came out with Altra‚ the
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About the Sensor Industry Few people realize how essential the sensor industry is to today’s society. Sensors can be found in almost everything we use on a day to day basis. America’s demand for smaller‚ lighter and faster products has driven the technology to innovate at a break-neck pace in order to keep up with the demand. According to the National Science Foundation‚ “incorporating new sensor technologies‚ manufacturers can bring new capabilities to their products while improving performance
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28-02-78 Gillette Indonesia Marketing Plan Table of Contents 1. Executive summary 3 2. Situation analysis 4 2.1. Market summary 4 2.2. Market demographics 4 2.3. Market needs 5 2.4. Market trends 5 2.5. Market growth 5 2.5.1. Competition 6 2.6. SWOT analysis 6 3. Marketing strategy 8 3.1. Marketing objectives 8 3.2. Target markets 8 3.3. Positioning 8 3.4. Marketing mix 9 3.4.1. Product 9 3.4.2. Place 9 3.4.3. Promotion 11 4. Gillette Indonesia:
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a Sum-of-the-Parts valuation of Gillette‚ it fundamentally divide Gillette operation into parts and do individual valuations on all of them to take a fair value in the end. This valuation basically the replacement cost of each operation of Gillette. However‚ there are two problems with this valuation method. First‚ it does not take Gillette’s group cost-savings and synergies into consideration. Secondly‚ it does not take the cost-savings and synergies that Gillette can potentially offer to P&G too
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agressor) CASE STUDY 26-b talks about the fact that Gillette has based its strategy on developing products that use refill blades on a permanent handle. Gillette works to give its blades and especially its handles‚ an aura of class and superior performance. Gillette protects its industry leadership on the back of intensive expenditure in R&D and the careful recording of the experiences that men have using Gillette razors. Armed with its superior knowledge on shavers and shaving‚ Gillette manages
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A MINOR PROJECT ON “DESIGN OF CHEMICAL SENSOR BASED ON POLYMERS” Submitted By: Guided By: BADAL LODHARI & YASH PATEL Prof.NEHA PATNI. (10BCH011) (10BCH067) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NIRMA UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. BADAL VINODKUMAR LODHARI & YASH SUMUL PATEL‚ students of Chemical Engineering‚ 7th semester‚ of Nirma
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GILLETTE INDONESIAN Given the information and the projections for 1996 behavior of the Indonesian market‚ Should Chester Allan implement his strategy based on increase only sales‚ instead of focusing efforts on market development (marketing‚ promotion‚ supply chain) aside of sales‚ just as Rigoberto Effio suggests? BACKGROUND GILLETE Since its creation in 1901‚ Gillette has established a solid worldwide leadership as a producer of razors and blades‚ as well as other consumer product categories
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Marketing Management Case 7: Gillette The Razor Wars Continues Prepared by: Hala Question 1: Evaluate product innovation at Gillette throughout its history. Has Gillette been a victim of its own success? Has product innovation in wet-shaving market come to an end? Explain? King C. Gillette has founded Gillette in 1901. It was one of the first great multinational organizations and a marvel of marketing effectiveness. Gillette has set a goal for his company: To offer consumers high-quality
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not buy blades as often because their blades will not dull out as quickly. The quality of a blade will also play a role. If the quality of a blade is not good‚ it will dull out quickly. This can generate demand for higher end blades‚ which is where Gillette can capitalize on generating demand for their blades. Another factor is what appears in the media. When people consumers watch movies and television commercials and see good looking‚ well groomed actors‚ they will follow suit and emulate the
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