1. Develop a profile of the typical IKEA customer. To what extent does the profile vary across countries? IKEA customers’ profiles are typically relative to their domestic markets as their perceptions can be more or less easily matched with their expectations. IKEA targets customers who are willing to assemble furniture themselves‚ self-servicing while looking at the furniture‚ and willing to deliver furniture home by themselves. The majority of the customers like to perceive themselves as either
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1. Introduction IKEA is an internationally known home furnishing retailer. It has grown fast since it was founded in 1943. Today it is the world ’s largest furniture retailer‚ recognized for its Scandinavian style and the low priced high quality furniture items. Most of IKEA ’S furniture is flat-pack. This allows a reduction in costs and packaging. IKEA has around 9500 products‚ including home furniture and accessories. The products are available in all IKEA stores and customers can order them
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1.0 Introduction The Swedish home furnishing retailer IKEA was founded by Ingvar Kamprad in the region of Smaland in Sweden in 1943 (Hultman‚ et al.‚ 2011). It is regarded as one of the most respected and reliable companies in Sweden (Gronvius‚ Lernborg‚ 2009). Today‚ IKEA is a global company which has operations in 41 countries around the world for over six decades. It has 29 trading offices located in 25 countries and the remaining 16 countries are 11 customer distribution centers and 26 distribution
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of1960s‚ IKEA has grown to a multinational generating billions of dollars in revenue with operation in more than 40 countries globally. In its formative years‚ IKEA initially sold very basic items such as wallets‚ jewelry‚ watches and frames among other items which were lowly priced. Though it tries to cope with the economic capability of its consumers‚ today the company sells home accessories‚ kitchen appliances‚ furnishings and ready to assemble furniture among other items. Today‚ IKEA is the world’s
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Ikea: Ad Master The attached ad is one for Ikea. The ad itself contains the word ikea‚ albeit the letters are mixed‚ and a simple phrase‚ “Assemble yourself”. The ad plays on Ikea’s reputation. Most people know Ikea because of the fairly cheap furniture and the fact that you have to put them together. The colour scheme of this ad is in line with the simple blue and yellow branding that all whom are familiar with Ikea would recognize. The target audience for this ad are mostly people going through
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IKEA Case Study Strategic Marketing Plan Review Table of Content 1.0 Executive Summary Pg. 3 2.0 IKEA Company’s Proflie Pg. 4 3.0 Segmentation Base on Applied by IKEA Pg. 5 3.1 GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION 3.1.1 TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS Pg. 5 3.2. DEMOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION 3.2.1 TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS: Pg. 6 3.3 PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION Pg. 6 3.4 BEHAVIORAL SEGMENTATION 3.4.1 TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS Pg. 7 3.5 IKEA’S POSITIONING STRATEGIES Ph. 7 4.0 Customer Value Provided
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Johnson‚ Gerry; Scholes‚ Kevan & Whittington‚ Richard & IKEA: how the Swedish retailer became a global cult brand Johnson‚ Gerry; Scholes‚ Kevan & Whittington‚ Richard &‚ (2008) "IKEA: how the Swedish retailer became a global cult brand" from Johnson‚ Gerry; Scholes‚ Kevan & Whittington‚ Richard &‚ Exploring corporate strategy : text & cases pp.708-711‚ Harlow: Financial Times Prentice Hall © Staff and students of Edinburgh Napier University are reminded that copyright subsists in this extract
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Introduction Ikea has been offering a wide range of well-designed home furnishings and functional living solutions at a lower price so that many people can afford them. This business idea supported their vision of creating a better everyday life for the many people (Ikea‚ 2012). Ikea’s Value Value is what customers see and willing to pay for that exceeds the cost of the product. Ikea’s value chain offers their customer a value which results in a profit margin. Ikea’s customers are mainly attracted
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cheap. Above all else‚ one factor accounts for IKEA’s success: good quality at a low price. IKEA sells household items that are cheap but not cheapo‚ at prices that typically run 30 to 50 percent below the competition’s. While the price of other companies’ products tends to rise over time‚ IKEA says it has reduced its retail prices by a total of about 20 percent during the past four years. At IKEA the process of driving down costs starts the moment a new item is conceived and continues relentlessly
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1) Looking at Ikeas challenges.. -low cost replacement for wood -global warming -deforestation - new sources of supply to support more store openings Option: Fabricating material Eco Friendly Substitute‚ still low cost… look a like 2) those countries match Ikeas target market -college students -budget -standard of living -income Challenge: -known for stylish‚ low-cost -other firms see Ikea as a threat and to compete and sustain they have developed new low cost furnishing
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