Chapter 12 Setting the Product and Branding Strategy 14-1 Copyright © 2003 Prentice-Hall‚ Inc. Kotler on Marketing The best way to hold customers is to constantly figure out how to give them more for less. 14-2 Copyright © 2003 Prentice-Hall‚ Inc. Chapter Objectives In this chapter‚ the following topics will be covered: Product Characteristics and Classifications Product Differentiation Services Differentiation Product & Brand Relationships Packaging‚ Labeling‚ Warranties and Guarantees
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What are the five steps required for effective product positioning? 1. Select key criteria that effectively differentiate products or services in the industry. 2. Diagram a two-dimensional product-positioning map with specified criteria on each axis. 3. Plot major competitors ’ products or services in the resultant four-quadrant matrix. 4. Identify areas in the positioning map where the company ’s products or services could be most competitive in the given target market. Look for
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physical good and service good is intangibility of service good. Different from physical good‚ services are intangible activities which provide want‚ satisfaction and are not necessary related to the sale of a product or another service‚ and does not result in the ownership of anything. According to Berry and Parasuraman‚ a physical good is in essence an object while a service good is in essence a performance. Consumers cannot see‚ touch‚ weigh and test out a service good since service good cannot be
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company in the world with some of the competitors such as Yahoo!‚ Apple and Microsoft that compete in the same technology customer market with their products such as iOS‚ Windows Phone 7 and many more. To make sure Google’s business is in the market‚ Google needs to keep create and innovate their products so that customers are using Google products and keep their business in the market. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Figure 1: Google Logo (Google‚ 2012) Google is a world known company
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Finally‚ we would like to thank all the people who helped us throughout this report. TABLE OF CONTENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report covers the different aspects of relaunching of BMX of SOHRAB. The Name we choose of for the product is BMXtra .The report starts with the introductions of SOHRAB‚ Bicycle industry and its background. The report highlights the features of SOHRAB’s BMXtra. It analyzes its strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats in the market. The main
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Capacity Strategy of Alden Products‚ Inc. | Submitted by Varsha Advani (11349) | | | | | Capacity strategy should embody a mental model of how a firm works in a given industry and geographic region. There are a series of assumptions and predictions about the log-term behaviour of markets‚ technologies‚ costs and competitor’s behaviour. Such a model would include the following factors: * Predicted growth and variability of demand for the firm’s products and services * Costs
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Linking New Product Development to Strategy By Gary Getz and Pedro do Carmo Costa Many companies implement Stage-Gate or other forms of new product development processes that promise to accelerate growth while managing risk. Few‚ however‚ are satisfied with the output of their efforts. One potential reason for their dissatisfaction is the disconnection between their organization’s new product development (NPD) and strategy development processes. Without this connection‚ product development pipelines
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------------------- Brand Positioning Case Study* | The choice of a university as a place to study is as much to do with emotion as it is to do with logic. Therefore the brand positioning of the University is a key driver in the choice. However‚ not many universities have actively managed their brands. Their brands have just grown rather than been shaped or managed.B2B International was commissioned by one of the UK’s largest universities to show how it could develop its brand to gain a sustainable
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1. Show that the points (0‚ 0) and on the curve e(x + y) = cos (xy) have a common tangent. (Total 7 marks) 2. The curve C has equation y = . (a) Find the coordinates of the points on C at which = 0. (4) (b) The tangent to C at the point P(1‚ 2) cuts the x-axis at the point T. Determine the coordinates of T. (4) (c) The normal to C at the point P cuts the y-axis at the point N. Find the area of triangle PTN. (7) (Total 15 marks) 3. The function f is defined by f(x) =
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after tourism and tea. Fruits‚ vegetable and cut flower production are the main aspects of horticultural production in Kenya. In this write up‚ the horticultural products I will focus on are coriander‚ courgettes‚ cabbage‚ kales‚ spinach‚ indigenous vegetables like ‘terere’ and ‘managu’‚ ginger‚ garlic‚ tomatoes and onions. These products will be directly sourced from my farm in Kitengela. IDENTIFICATION OF THE INNATE ANS ACQUIRED NEEDS According to Boyd (2010) humans become motivated when a need
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