Introduction – By its very nature‚ marketing requires companies and organisations to develop new ideas and make adjustments to their marketing efforts. New concepts‚ designs and products are essential for responding to the ever-changing demands of the target market/s‚ and are crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction‚ which ultimately leads to increased revenues and profits for the firm. New-product development dictates the company’s future in the market. Every person’s wants are unlimited;
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A PROJECT REPORT ON A consumer behavior study on [pic] And Its brand perception among Indian women In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of Bachelor of business administration (BBA.) DECLARATION I do hereby declare that this piece of Project report entitled “A consumer behavior study on Lakme And Its brand perception among Indian women” for partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of “Bachelor of
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Product standardization Definition : Product standardization in business is the process of developing same product for multiple countries. Advantages: The main advantage of product standardization is cost saving. Cost reduction will give economies of scale. Since you are making large quantities or the same‚ non-adapted product - you benefit from the advantages associated with manufacturing in bulk. For example‚ components can be bought in large quantity which reduces the cost-per-unit. These
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situation facing the company.” - Kotler‚ Keller‚ Brady‚ Goodman and Hansen ( 2009) Marketing research is the “systematic and objective identification‚ collection‚ analysis and dissemination for the purpose of improving decision making related to the identification and solution of problems and opportunities in marketing.” - Malhotra (2003) Importance of Marketing Research Introducing new products into international markets Uncovering international opportunities for existing products Ensuring marketing
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CASE ANALYSIS I ELEKTRA PRODUCTS‚ INC. CASE PROBLEM The declining market share of Elektra products in the market. OBJECTIVE The objective of the case is the effective and efficient implementation of the empowerment campaign of the company to arrest the management’s problem on product sales ‚ and low morale of employees Determine what went wrong in the empowerment campaign and what strategies should managers employ if in a similar situation. ANALYSIS 1.Barbara Russell had a hard
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Product Offering Beer has been a favorite past-time drink for decades and it was the first alcoholic beverage known to civilization. The first product humans made from grain and water before learning to make bread was beer. Just about every culture developed their own version of beer using various grains. One of the most popular brand beers to date is an American brand Samuel Adams. It is a brand of beer that is brewed by the Boston beer Company and its associated
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Product Differentiation: A Case study of Coca Cola Name: College: Date: Coca Cola Coca cola is a brand phenomenon known all over the world. According to Coca Cola website‚ John Pemberson and Frank Robinson established the company in 1886 when they discovered the formula in a pharmacy in Atlanta. Today a global brand Coca Cola‚ faces stiff competition from Pepsi but Coca Cola continues to be the market leader in beverage business. Coca Cola is
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Product Management Report on Surf Excel – Group 2 Group Members: Mustafa Ilyas Bhotwawala Anmol Patel Kunal Besra Dhaval Nimkar Kritagya Seth Simrat Pal Singh Product Strategy: Hindustan Unilever has always had a big share in Indian market was washing detergents with other products like RIN‚ and Wheel. Surf excel detergent has always been innovative with always being the first ones to introduce new products to satisfy different customers. Example: Surf excel Matic‚ Surf
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What Is a Product Mix? Product mix‚ also known as product assortment‚ refers to the total number of product lines that a company offers to its customers. For example‚ a small company may sell multiple lines of products. Sometimes‚ these product lines are fairly similar‚ such as dish washing liquid and bar soap‚ which are used for cleaning and use similar technologies. Other times‚ the product lines are vastly different‚ such as diapers and razors. The four dimensions to a company’s product mix include
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Tambrands is a company that uses single-product strategy to advertise their product known as TAMPAX. This product is the best selling product with 44% of the global market share. Out of this 44%‚ approximately 90% of its sales come from North America and Europe. One of the main reasons for tampax being successful only in North America and Europe is because tampons still have not gained popularity as a result of various cultural resistance‚ religious resistance and/or myths associated with using a
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