10. Logo 11. Personality 12. Customer value INTRODUCTION * Dove is a self-care brand which is owned by The Unilever and was established in 1930 by the Lever Brothers and Margarine Union. * Unilever is a leading manufacturer and marketer of food‚ drinks‚ cleaning products and personal care products. It also branded Knorr‚ Lipton‚ Surf‚ Vaseline‚ Lux‚ AXE‚ Pond’s and Lifebuoy. * Dove has grown from a US-only soap to a global success today. * The brand targeted
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Decision sheet Abhisek Kishor – Section A 1. What are the key features of Project Shakti? Provide access to untapped rural markets and develop HUL’s brand through local influencers. Target customers- Rural population‚ by providing micro enterprise and partner with SHG’s (self help groups) and is aimed at Scaling up its operations. Shakti Vani - trained
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The aim of all business enterprises is to satisfy the needs and wants of the society. Marketing is a basic function of all business firms. When a salesperson sells washing machines‚ a doctor treats a patient or a Government asks people to take their children for getting polio drops‚ each is marketing something to the target audience. Traditionally‚ small firm owners did not give as much importance to marketing as to other functions such as accountancy‚ production and selling. Training programs‚ enterprise
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DOVE Case * In the 1950s Dove established the market positioning of being unique and differentiated itself from other normal soap bars‚ which leave the consumers with dry skin after usage‚ by coming up with a bar that moisturizes the consumers` skin after usage with inclusion of one-quarter cleansing cream. * It aimed to become a masterbrand in February 2000 to extend its category beyond the beauty bar category‚ such as deodorants‚ hair care products‚ facial cleansers‚ body lotions and hair
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The Shampoo Data Set This data set is generated by a study of Brand X shampoo. It contains two measurements of customer satisfaction (on a scale from 0 to 100) with a shampoo sample. The customer satisfaction measurements were taken from 10 men and 10 women at two separate times. The first measurement is taken before the presentation of an advertising campaign‚ and the second measurement is taken after the campaign. The last column contains a dichotomous measure of purchase intentions. Each
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DOVE: EVOLUTION OF A BRAND Ques What is a brand? Why does Unilever want fewer of them? * Definition: A name‚ term‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers. 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. Why fewer brands? * Global decentralization brought problems of
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Case Study to be Advised shortly . You will be required to read the case study and provide an outline recommendation regarding: a) the customer and market audit and b) the product / service audit that would be needed in order to develop a marketing programme aimed at re branding this product for this business entity . Provide recommendations regarding marketing objectives and strategies that should be developed. This will be shortly available on the Assessment web site
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Dry Herbal Shampoo Spray Marketing Plan The hair care market is weathering the global recession but as Emma Reinhold reports‚ brands need to be mindful of consumer spending habits and adapt accordingly. You are never too young or too old to start taking care of your hair. In fact‚ hair care and protection should be an essential part of your health‚ fitness‚ and beauty regime. If you take care of your hair‚ your skin will take care of you! However‚ with all of the shampoos‚ creams‚ and potions
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Michael McCarty Professor Michael Ugarte Spanish 2330 4 April 2013 The Struggle to Find a True Identity Time of the Doves documents the personal struggles of a woman during the devastating times of the Spanish Civil War. I believe the central themes of the novel are the character trying to find her true identity‚ and women being silenced and oppressed in society. During this time period‚ the Spanish Civil War is occurring‚ but Natalia seems oblivious to the war throughout the novel. Natalia
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1 Introduction This paper conducts a strategic marketing analysis of Unilever’s brand‚ Dove. In this regard it discusses the market orientation of the company from different angles such as product orientation‚ customer orientation‚ branding orientation and culture orientation. Moreover‚ it also undertakes the macro and micro environmental analysis with regards to Dove. In this regard PESTEL analysis and Porter’s Five Forces Model is being utilized. Besides‚ it is also taken into
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