strategy (STP) for Wheel since its inception and the reasons for the success of the brand. Answer: In 1987‚ HUL launched its very famous product Wheel detergent. The Strategies followed by HUL to reach a point of success with the brand were: A. Innovative Segmenting Strategies : Rural markets present a great opportunity to a company as well as impose major challenges‚ yet i) HUL experimented with innovative methods to reach the rural market. ii) Utilized a single distribution
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(59) Introduction Gone are the days when a rural consumer went to a nearby city to buy ‘branded products and services’. Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in a big way and growing twice as fast as the urban‚ witnessing a rise in sales of hitherto typical urban kitchen gadgets such as refrigerators‚ mixer-grinders and pressure cookers. According to a National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER) study‚ there are as many ’middle income and above’ households in the rural areas
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Building a Sales Force Digital Think’s Business * Provided Web-based‚ self paced training with built in interactive sessions. * Ease of access through internet and company’s intranet. * Offered coursed on computer programming‚ internet literacy and desktop publishing. * Was known for its high-quality‚ in-depth courses. * 3 sources of revenue: * Catalog Business * Customized training courses for companies * Website Sales * Website sales was a direct
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is not the case with HUL‚ where nearly 80% of sales and 85% of net profit comes from the home and personal care business. * Adoption of Unilever ’s global strategy of focusing on 30 power brands will make HUL ’s strong position in the niche soap and detergent market will suffer. * HUL generates 4% of its revenue from food business which can be a target industry as an opportunity in terms of domestic and export markets‚ but this opportunity may not capitalize as HULs own strategy of offering
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Introduction Managing sales is not difficult while a company is small. However‚ when sales start to grow‚ it is very hard to manage enlarged sales workflow as effectively as before. It is because the increasing number of sales tasks‚ the number of regions‚ customers and products. It is taxing for salespersons to handle sales grows without a special system for planning‚ tracking‚ analysing‚ reporting‚ and controlling all aspects of sales activity‚ projects and tasks. Therefore‚ various sales management systems
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No sales person in an organization is an island. The concept of team selling has become the trend in today ’s business environment because it is successful. Team selling utilizes each sales person ’s strengths‚ enhances one ’s contribution‚ increases productivity and reduces turnover. Success in sales happens as the result of planning and effective execution. Careful coordination o f many resources are required on the selling side and the customer ’s side throughout the sales process. The goal of
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[pic] Institute Of Management Technology‚ Nagpur PGDM 08-10 Sales and Distribution Management [pic] Course Facilitator: Prof Sanjeev Tripathi Assignment 4: Distribution Network Submitted By: Priya Sharma (08FT051) Navdeep Gupta (08IT024) Gopal Krishna Garg (08FN043) Ananya Nandi (08HR031) Kapil Tuteja (08IT018) N. Suryaprakash
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Today with sales of over Rs 2‚000 crore Wheel is ’Brand No 1’ in the HUL portfolio not to mention the world’s largest selling detergent in volume terms. If Wheel were to be a standalone company it would rank 228 on the ET 500. Nitin Paranjpe ‚ CEO‚ HUL‚ puts it rather succinctly when he says that every second Indian is a Wheel consumer. optimum supply chain and wide distribution reach together have delivered a winning proposition. What started as a test pilot for building a low cost mobile activation
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN HUL HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LTD.-INTRODUCTION * India’s largest FMCG company * A subsidiary of Unilever which holds 52% of the shares * 2 out of 3 Indians use its products * Over 42 factories across India * Around 45% of HUL’s sales turnover of * Rs. 25‚206 crore comes from rural markets‚ * valued at around Rs. 11‚000 crore PRODUCTS/BRANDS OF HUL * Food Brands Red Label‚ Brooke Bond‚ Taj Mahal‚ Bru‚ Kissan‚ Knorr‚ Lipton ‚ Kwality
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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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