equity of a brand. The scorecard is an effective way to asses the unmet needs of the brands customers‚ it enables the brand to stay relevant and effective in the marketplace in a methodological manner. The scorecard should be able to fill any gaps that have developed within the brand’s approach to management and its strategic direction‚ as well as developing and maintaining a functional management system that can grow as the brand grows‚ while remaining comprehensive and completely brand relevant.
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effectiveness of company and brand mergers can be difficult to measure. Measurement is often made more difficult as no clear predetermined objectives or targets are defined prior to an acquisition. Internal synergies are often anticipated via intellectual and brand leveraging‚ resource pooling‚ and the merging of complementary company cultures. However‚ these benefits are often mitigated by the lack of external direction. This last of plan creates consternation among competing brand managers within the
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Brand Positioning and Market Segmentation Brand positioning is an important strategy for achieving differential advantage. Essentially‚ positioning reflects “the place” a product occupies in a market or segments. GAP has a wide range of products that are reflected in multi-segments. Initially‚ as a specialty clothing retailer‚ GAP segmented the market using price as the sole criterion. GAP strategically decided to serve three major segments‚ which can be seen from price differences among GAP’s
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Brand Audit and Planning Telenor Group Members: Syed M. Humair & Fahad Habib EMBA-2009-F-13 EMBA-2009-F-54 NUST BUSINESS SCHOOL Brand Management Submitted to: Zeenat Jabbar Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Brand Architecture 4 3. Brand Elements 5 3.1. Telenor Logo 5 3.2. Telenor Tagline 5 3.3. Telenor and its association with sub-brands 5 3.4. Djuice 5 3.5. Talkshawk 6 3.6. Persona 6 3.7. Easypaisa 6 4. Brand Resonance 7 4.1. Defining Brand
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325- 339 Product Management Assignment 1 Brand Audit of the Apple iPhone Georgia Louise Benjamin (217204)‚ Kyle Leong (275059)‚ Polina Dozortseva (298367)‚ Martin Weissbart (364260) Submitted: 10th September‚ 2009 Tutorial Time: Mondays 10am -11am‚ Tutor: Ronald Word Count excluding Footnotes‚ Headings and Appendices: 2176 words 1 Executive Summary The objective of this study is to make inferences about the iPhone’s brand equity from a sample of the population. Specifically‚ the value
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1|Page Pepsi Brand Tracker (Project2 Part2 Brand Equity Measurement) PRAXIS BUSINESS SCHOOl A report Submitted to Prof. Srinivas Govindrajan In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course Product and Brand Management On 03/08/09 BY Apoorva Jain Gunjan Dugar Hardik Mishra Manoj Mani Iyer PEPSI BRAND EQUITY PRAXIS BUSINESS SCHOOL 2|Page Executive Summary The objective of this project was to find out the brand equity of Pepsi . The parameters which enabled us to arrive at
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2010:129 BACHELOR THESIS Social media and brand awareness - a case study in the fast moving consumer goods sector Maria Johansson Luleå University of Technology Bachelor thesis Marketing Department of Business Administration and Social Sciences Division of Industrial marketing and e-commerce 2010:129 - ISSN: 1402-1773 - ISRN: LTU-CUPP--10/129--SE SOCIAL MEDIA AND BRAND AWARENESS A case study in the fast moving consumer goods sector Maria Johansson 2010-06-09 Luleå University
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Dove: Evolution of a Brand 1. What is a brand? The legal term for brand is trademark. A brand may identify one item‚ a family of items‚ or all items of that seller. If used for the firm as a whole‚ the preferred term is trade name. It connotes consistency‚ a sign of quality and generates loyalty & goodwill. Why does Unilever want fewer of them? Creating a brand is expensive - must focus on the brands with the greatest potential of survival & financial returns. Marketing investment and
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OVERVIEW OF A LUXURY FASHION BRAND AND WHY IT HAS BEEN AND CONTINUES TO BE SUCESSFUL Name: Tutor: Course: Date: Introduction The fashion industry is very competitive. Company that venture in fashion should therefore have a proper marketing strategies that will make it have competitive advantage over the other companies. Most companies engaging in fashion have therefore turned to luxury brands being that there is global interest in fashion. Based on the environment that the businesses
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Brand extension success factors Problem definition and objectives In a highly competitive environment‚ organizations are convinced that the launch of new products in order to stratify the need of consumers can lead to an increase the success of a company. The strategy of launching new products can be successful but it remains some risks. Indeed‚ the launching from 30 to 35 % of new products has failed. Because of some factors like the high level of advertisement costs and the increasing competition
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