The Body Shop Brand Audit 1325641 Contents 1. Brand Overview________________________________________________ 3 1.1 Brand History_________________________________________________ 3 1.2 Product Category ______________________________________________4 2. The Brand Owning Organisation___________________________________4 3. Brand Value Proposition_________________________________________ 5 4. Brand Communications Audit ____________________________________ 6 5. Product Category Audit
Premium Brand Brand management The Body Shop
Branding 101: An Overview of Branding and Brand Measurement for Online Marketers Report Contact: Molly Hislop Director of Research & Development‚ Dynamic Logic 800-245-2455 molly@dynamiclogic.com April 2001 Dynamic Logic ’s Branding 101: An Overview of Branding and Brand Measurement for Online Marketers Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT IS BRANDING? 6 MEASURING BRANDING OFFLINE 9 STANDARD PRACTICES IN TELEVISION ADVERTISING 9 Case Study: Kraft Uses Copy
Premium Advertising
“New exciting ideas and perspectives on brand building!” Philip Kotler 4TH EDITION THE NEW BRAND MANAGEMENT Creating and sustaining brand equity long term STRATEGIC J N KAPFERER I THE NEW BRAND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC ii ‘After reading Kapferer’s book‚ you’ll never again think of a brand as just a name. Several exciting new ideas and perspectives on brand building are offered that have been absent from our literature.’ Philip Kotler‚ Northwestern University ‘A real
Premium Brand Branding
Lucky Brand Jeans is a brand rooted in the hippie culture of the 1970’s and rock and roll. Lucky is for the customer who is more of a free spirit and identifies with the bohemian and hippie style reflected in the clothing. Lucky Brand Jeans are known for their great fit and vintage inspired look‚ as well as the signature “Lucky You” on the fly of all their jeans. Lucky Brand incorporates a sense of humor into their products that reflects the casual‚ easy going look of all their clothes. Most of their
Premium Jeans Hippie
Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions Brand Analysis Motorola Mobility‚ once known as the Mobile Division of Motorola‚ is one of the leading manufacturers of smart phones. Pioneers of the flip phone known as Star Tac in the mid 1990’s‚ Motorola was slow to embrace digital technology. (1) This caused them get bypassed by their global rivals and incur losses in the billions of dollars. In 2009 Motorola shifted its operating system from their proprietary system to Google’s Android operating
Premium Mobile phone Motorola Smartphone
BRAND AUDIT ON DOORDARSHAN A BRIEF HISTORY & OVERVIEW OF DOORDARSHAN Doordarshan is an Indian public service broadcaster‚ a division of Prasar Bharati. It is one of the largest broadcasting organizations in India in terms of the infrastructure of studios and transmitters. The DD provides television‚ radio‚ online and mobile services throughout metropolitan and regional India‚ as well as overseas through the Indian Network and Radio India. It was founded by Government of India on 15th
Premium Direct broadcast satellite services
International Management & Negotiations Yum! Brands in China – A Success Story Table of Contents 1 Yum! Brands 1 2 Expansion in China 1 3 Yum! Brands vs McDonalds in China 2 4 Main Brands 3 4.1 KFC 3 4.2 Pizza Hut 4 4.3 Taco Bell 6 4.4 Local Brands 7 5 Success Factors 10 5.1 Management 10 5.2 Globalization vs Localisation 10 5.3 Life Style and Leisure Restaurants 11 5.4 Employment 11 5.5 Partnerships 11 5.6 Distribution Network 12 5.7 Expansion
Premium Fast food Pizza Hut KFC
has created a very powerful image in the minds of consumers in America. Nike wanted consumers to see it as an innovative brand that produces top of the line performance gear that was associated with very powerful and important athletes (mostly males). Their profile users are represented as famous athletes such as Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods. The athletes reflected the brand personalities such as competitive‚ winners‚ strong‚ and better than the rest. This also is a way for Nike to obtain credibility
Premium Nike, Inc. Brand Athletic shoe
Brand Life Cycle The three phases through which brands pass as they are introduced‚ grow‚ and then decline. The three stages of the brand life cycle are the introductory period‚ during which the brand is developed and is introduced to the market; the growth period‚ when the brand faces competition from other products of a similar nature; and‚ finally‚ the maturity period‚ in which the brand either extends to other products or its image is constantly updated. Without careful brand management‚ the
Premium Brand Brand management
Assistant Professor of Marketing at INSEAD‚ as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative situation. We thank Maurizio Marchiori‚ Antonella Viero‚ and Giovanni Pungetti from Diesel SpA for their help and support. Copyright © 2004 INSEAD N.B.: TO ORDER COPIES OF INSEAD CASES‚ SEE DETAILS ON BACK COVER. COPIES MAY NOT BE MADE WITHOUT PERMISSION. It was the end of summer 1998. In less than a month‚ the first StyleLab
Premium Advertising