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    Global Ethics

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    Ikea THE FOLLOWING ARE PROVIDED FOR THIS EXAMINATION: Number of answer books - One Case Study INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: • Ensure you write your candidate number on any sheets which are to be handed in. • Only University approved calculators are allowed. • Question Papers must be handed in. • This is a Closed Book Exam This paper consists of Six [6] questions on Two [2] pages Ikea Case Study - Global Marketing Ethics and Culture CASE STUDY IKEA catalogue:

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    IKEA Introduction - Brief History of IKEA: In 1943 Ingvar Kamprad‚ the founder of IKEA‚ starts IKEA. - The I stands for Ingvar‚ K for Kamprad‚ E for Elmtaryd (the name of his family farm) and A for Agunnaryd (the name of the village he lives in). - In 1948 Ingvar built a small shed on his family’s farm where the milk man would pick up goods and take it to the train station to be shipped to customers. - During the 1950’s IKEA started to sell furniture at fairs. - In 1958 IKEA

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    for IKEA to have a representative appear on the upcoming broadcast of the German video program? A. Although Marianne Barner knows that the broadcast of the German video program is aimed at aggressively confronting IKEA and one of its suppliers‚ in my opinion she should accept the invitation for IKEA to have a representative appear on the video program. Because the IKEA’s philosophy says that anyone can make mistake but he/she should accept the responsibility of making a mistake. The IKEA made

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    Family Furniture

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    COMPETITOR ANALYSIS A. Competitors’ Strategy A look at Family Furniture’s competition requires us to take a look at some primary and secondary threats. Primary threats to Family Furniture include Crate & Barrel‚ Pottery Barn and IKEA. Secondary threats include independent furniture stores‚ big box stores‚ Costco and Sam’s‚ and the Internet websites. Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn are similar in their market strategy and target audience and both have locations in the area Family furniture

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    Swot Analysis

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    THE TIMES 100 Edition 14 IKEA: SWOT analysis and sustainable business planning Lesson plan Content area · Strengths · W eaknesses · Opportunities · Threats Method This resource can be used for general classwork‚ homework or learning skills for investigation. It is a good simple exercise in bringing the various terminologies together in understanding what it means‚ and how it can be used in context. This allows the pupils to bring out more in discussion and understand that the topics

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    Egyptian commander to lead his troops to victory. He also wants to rescue Aida who captured by Egyptian troops. Aida is a daughter of Egyptian king‚ Amonasro. She is now a slave of the Egyptian princess‚ Amneris. Amneris is in love with Radames; however‚ she feels Radames is in love with another woman. Amneris sees Radames talking to Aida‚ and she now knows who the mystery woman is. She tries to relax and decides to keep Aida as her slave. The king of Egypt arrives and tells that Ramfis is right

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    Differentiation Strategy

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    American express in travel services‚ Bose in stereo speakers‚ Along with cost leadership‚ IKEA also offers some differentiated features that appeal to its target customers‚ including Numerous ways in which differentiation can be achieved: Product Features It is a way in which firms can attempt to influence customer perceptions. It is to modify the objective properties of the products or services they sell. IKEA target is to designing beautiful products that are inexpensive and functional. *

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    Critical Analysis

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    BUS2235 Organizational Dynamics Critical Analysis #4 Ingvar Kamprad: Wealthy Man‚ Frugal Man‚ Entrepreneur Extraordinaire Although octogenarian Ingvar Kamprad‚ the founder of Swedish-based IKEA‚ is one of the wealthiest individuals in the world‚ he nonetheless lives quite frugally. Kamprad avoids wearing suits‚ flies economy class‚ takes the subway to work‚ drives a ten-year-old Volvo and frequents inexpensive restaurants. “It has long been rumored in Sweden that when his self-discipline

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    Fight Club

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    Fight Club shows the consumer culture in which the 20th century male lives in and how it is a disintegration of individuality. The film gives quite a few examples of this; the main character of the film asks himself while looking through an IKEA catalog‚ "What kind of plates define me as a person." He isn’t asking what personal characteristics define him‚ but what possession most accurately does. The film shows the extensive influence the consumer- culture of the 20th century has

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    Jaguar Symbol Analysis

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    tenets‚ that the brand aims to live up to‚ they become a crucial part of the brand identity and‚ with time‚ the brand’s heritage. Use of Symbols Monarchies are a prime demonstration of an institution that uses symbols for expressing its meaning and heritage. These involve the monarch’s motto as well as the Crown and the uniformed royal guard. Sport-based company Nike’s‚ the ’Swoosh’ has become an internationally recognised symbol that not only identifies the company but also shows what it stands

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