LIFEBUOY’S MARKETING STRATEGIES NAME: SHRADDHA AGARWAL ROLL NO: 893 ROOM NO: 36 BCOM(EVE) 3RD YEAR SEM V SUB: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING EXECUTIVE SUMMARY : Lifebuoy is a product of Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The brand ’s core promise is protection and a commitment to support life . Lifebuoys programmes aims to educate people about the benefits of handwash with soap‚ and how handwash can help kill invisible‚ disease causing germs. It guarantee’s protection to everyone
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place they operate in. The goal of IT as such should be directed toward the alignment of IT strategy with an organization ’s overall business strategy (Mulcay‚ 2001). It is argued though that the inability to successfully derive value from IT investment is‚ for the most part due to a lack of alignment between IT and business strategies. Johnson and Scholes cited by Riley (2012) define strategy as follows "Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long-term: which achieves advantage
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MKTG 303 Marketing Strategy Assignment 3 Marketing Strategy Models‚ Tools and Techniques NAME: HUANG XIE STUID: 42093694 CLASS: WED 2PM TUTOR: Brenton DUE DATE: 2012-03-28 @5PM Introduction In current dynamic business world‚ there is more and more business that is entering into local and international marketing every day. Moreover‚ for most organisations‚ they must face to all kinds of challenges and threats from their large amount of competitors and this dynamic world. For managers
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Introduction The competition in today’s industrial world is very intense and every company is spending a lot of money on designing and marketing their products and services. In such a highly competitive world it is very essential to design and market your products keeping in mind the target customers and markets. A product which is designed for the developed countries might not work in the third world countries and vice versa. So the companies‚ prior to designing their products and services must
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International marketing strategy 5 3.1 Market saturation 5 3.2 Coping with the global Environment: 5 3.2.1 Microenvironment 6 3.2.2 Macro Environment 6 3.3 Market Segmentation 7 3.3 Market Positioning 7 3.4 Market diversification 7 3.5 Economies of scale 8 4. Global marketing strategy analysis: 9 4.2 Cultural differences 10 4.3 Reaching the remoteness 11 4.4 Logistic system 11 4.5 Proper scrutinizes of the customer demand 11 4.6 Distinguished markets: 12 4.7 Marketing Mix 12
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University of Phoenix Marketing Strategy Paper A business must be highly competitive in the business markets today. For a business to grow successfully‚ remain sustainable‚ and competitive a business needs a good understanding of a marketing plan‚ and the knowhow to put the concepts to work for the business achieving a successful marketing strategy. Remaining successful when an economic growth has leveled out shows a sustainable business. Competitors that follow the same marketing concepts will need
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importance of marketing strategy Gaining the competitive edge with Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Introduction Over the years‚ the traditional face of marketing has changed. Whilst organizations recognize that they can no longer take their customers’ loyalty for granted‚ and need to adopt ongoing marketing strategies to stay ahead of their competitors‚ the design and content of there strategies continue to evolve. Research shows that 20 years ago‚ 75 percent of marketing budgets in the
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Marketing strategies of IPL The main driver of revenues for sports these days is television and cricket is no exception. The media has played a role in highlighting very large broadcast deals for sports like football and cricket. Sports clubs generate substantial revenues from channels through sponsorship and merchandising‚ which runs into billions every year. Similarly‚ the major revenue stream for the IPL is sponsorship‚ sale of broadcast rights and gate receipts (website‚ IMR publications).
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servicing business. Therefore‚ Timex’s pursuit to overtake the Swiss was not a "walk in the park". Timex had to innovate and rethink its strategy. Timex decided to launch a massive
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Two opposite viewpoints for developing global marketing strategy are commonly expounded. According to one school of thought‚ marketing is an inherently local problem. Due to cultural and other differences among countries‚ marketing programs should be tailor-made for each country. The opposing view treats marketing as know-how that can be transferred from country to country. It has been argued that the worldwide marketplace has become so homogenized that multinational corporations can market standardized
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