ABSTRACT IKEA established in 1943‚ has been one of the largest household goods retailers in the world. Moreover‚ IKEA has always been keen on providing the mass majority with well designed‚ good quality and low price household furniture. Through analyzing its marketing strategy and marketing mix‚ we can find the reasons why IKEA can be so successful in the intense competition‚ which we learn from. Key Words: IKEA‚ marketing‚ strategy‚ marketing mix Chapter One Company Introduction
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(4). However‚ over the last decade‚ the company has deliberately focused on creating products with a more distinct design aesthetic. Today‚ consumers appreciate IKEA furniture for its both its functionality and appeal‚ rather than solely for its functionality. Ingvar Kamprad‚ the company’s founder‚ first introduced furniture into the IKEA product range in 1947. He solicited local Scandinavian manufacturers in the forests close to his home to design and build the furniture. The history of Scandinavian
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[pic] Group Project Marketing Management and Strategy On IKEA Table Of Contents Title Page A. Introduction 3 B. About IKEA 3 C. Marketing Strategy ( 4P & Strengths) 4 I. Product 4 II. Price 5 III. Promotion 5 IV. Place 6 D. Marketing Strategy (Weakness) 6 E. Recommendations 8 F. Conclusion 9 G. Reference 9 H. Word Count and Contributions of each members 9 A. Introduction
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Executive summary This report describes the importance of market research‚ the target market and market segmentation. How a business can use a situation analysis and SWOT to provide a direction for Ikea. This examines how types of customers and buyer behaviour will impact marketing strategies. Evaluates as a key marketing strategy for Ikea as a case study. Analyses marketing strategies can be used to achieve marketing objectives and describes some ethical and legal things that a business must manage
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Explain what clients mean for IKEA. IKEA´s mission statement: IKEA offers a wide range of well-designed‚ functional home furnishing products at prices so low that as many people as possible can afford them" Considering the previous mission statement with a unique customer vision IKEA is clearly antagonistic with specific customers’ needs. That lack of adjustment to customer needs is the main reason for not getting the same results in China than in Northern Europe. IKEA´s expansion in the late
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Asses the benefits of IKEA segmenting its Market..... Market Segmentation involves dividing the market into identifiable sections specific to the business’ needs. Market Segmentation will allow IKEA to differentiate their products and to market them more effectively. It may allow them to find a niche in the market which will allow them to gain a competitive edge and possibly gain more market share (in the long run). Market Segmentation will allow IKEA to identify new product opportunities
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IKEA IN RUSSIA INTRODUCTION Today‚ we present our analysis of the adaptation of a multinational in an emerging country. We chose to study the Ikea’s case because the company is the leader in the field of interior design and furniture. In addition‚ we chose to focus on the implementation of Ikea in Russia because the cultural differences between Russia and Sweden are important. This cultural distance shows the importance of brand policy and how it could have an impact on sales as well as
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United States‚ over a decade ago‚ IKEA has continuously made a name for themselves and faced some issues. This case analysis explores the many aspects of the furniture retailer‚ including the culture of the company‚ its operation methods‚ its marketing strategies‚ primary and secondary issues associated with the company‚ possible recommendations for the company‚ as well as potential obstacles and risks associated with the organization. Within this case analysis about IKEA‚ a total of four issues are identified
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1998‚ the first IKEA store was opened to the Chinese market in Shanghai‚ the country’s financial cradle and now ready to expand further. With a consistent economic growth level‚ China is attractive to most multinational companies as a green of business potential. However‚ a successful expansion needs to reflect the way in which IKEA understands the marketplace in terms of cultural infrastructure‚ protection of its brand‚ trade barriers such as host country legislation‚ political
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Stakeholder management in a multicultural environment. A case-study of a global retailer entering the Russian Market. Authors: Dinara Izmaylova Federica Zuccon Supervisor: Nils Wålhin Student Umeå School of Business Autumn semester 2010 Master thesis‚ one-year‚ 15 hp DEDICATION "When we consider a new project‚ we really study it... not just the surface idea‚ but everything about it" Thomas‚ F and Johnston‚ O‚ 1981: The Illusion of Life. Italy: Walt Disney Production To my father
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