Background to KFC KFC is part of Yum! Restaurants International‚ a global company which also includes Pizza Hut‚ Taco Bell‚ Long John Silvers and All American Foods in its portfolio. In Southern Africa‚ KFC is the largest player in the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) Industry and as a brand it is has the largest TV spend in South Africa (followed by MTN‚ Cell C and then Vodacom). As a marketing team we are involved in making over 30 television commercials in a year so it is a very busy and fast
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SAAKA Farming World (SFW) Team: Fadipe Adebola‚ Kathi Hensley‚ Alvin Ferdinand‚ and Shyam B. Mysore Designing and Managing Integrated Marketing Channels As part of the hospitality-vacation industry SFW will identify and develop a strong marketing channel system to make the product available to the target market. As a business in a nascent stage it is crucial to recognize partners for SFW’s long term growth and brand building. SFW will continue to focus on being a niche player in the hospitality-vacation
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Case Study 1 Introduction KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a global brand fast-food chains which expands rapidly and achieves an impressive success in Chinese market during last decades. More than 40 precent of Yum’s operating profit is generated by KFC China with over 4‚500 stores. (Junheng 2012) However‚ KFC China is facing a serious of challenges about perceived negatives of fast food‚ the changing nature of Chinese consumer and the rising competitions. It needs to localise their offerings and
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KFC began with Colonel Harland Sanders. He discovered his penchant for cooking when he was only 9 years old. Through the years he grew up to become a personage the world knows as Colonel Sanders‚ founder of KFC. He reached celebrity status in 1952‚ when he decided to franchise his famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe blends of 11 herbs and spices to the rest of America. By the early 70’s‚ that special recipe reached Malaysia. Today‚ KFC Malaysia continues to serve finger lickin’ good‚ succulent
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Executive Summary | 2 | 2.0 | Introduction Challenges | 22 | 3.03.13.1.13.1.23.1.33.1.4 | Analysis SWOT Strength of KFC Weakness of KFC Opportunities of KFC Threats of KFC | 2 – 32333 | 3.23.2.13.2.23.2.33.2.43.2.5 | PESTL Analysis Political factors Economic Factors Social factors
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History Of KFC KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a fast food restaurant chain headquartered in Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ United States‚ which specializes in fried chicken and it is the world’s largest fried chicken chain. It primarily sells chicken pieces‚ wraps‚ salads and sandwiches. While its primary focus is fried chicken‚ KFC also offers a line of roasted chicken products‚ side dishes and desserts. KFC was found by the Col.Harland Sanders and began selling fried chicken at his gas station in the
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1.0: introduction Kentucky fried chicken also knows as KFC‚ the world most large and well knows fast food restaurant that have more than 10 thousands locations worldwide in more than 80 countries. People from younger age to older age also know the slogan of KFC‚ which is “Finger lickin’ Good”‚ and the old man with white suits hand holding a black color crutch. Nowadays‚ we can see KFC in any shopping centre‚ or some popular location. We can get service or their product easily‚ it really convenient
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Marketing communication objective Planning is everything when it comes to measuring your success. If you fail to plan‚ it’s like a sailboat in the middle of the ocean without sails; you have no clue in which direction you will be sailing. This is why developing a marketing communication objective is paramount to your marketing success. What is marketing communications without having an objective? After all‚ an objective is the goal intended to be attained‚ which should be attainable and can be measured
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Teacher’s Day Launching Worldwide e-course on Marketing Communication and Salesmanship To address the issues of accessing Higher Education with Equity and Quality‚ the Consortium for Educational Communication has been effectively using various modes of Information Communication and Technology (ICT). With this purpose‚ CEC has electronically reached out to a large number of student‚ teacher and general public with quality educational material. One such endeavour has been the launch of a series
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Marketing Communications Differentiate – we use this strategy to differentiate our product from the competition. Remind – we use this strategy to remind and reassure customers about the product they are buying‚ even if they are regular purchasers. Inform – we use this strategy to provide information to customers to help them when are evaluating different options when making a purchase. Persuade – we use this strategy to persuade the customer to take action. This can be to make a purchase‚ enquire
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