BRAND MANAGEMENT Case No. 1 INTEL: BUILDING A TECHNOLOGY BRAND INTRODUCTION Intel’s corporate branding strategy‚ which many credit for the company’s unparalleled success in the microprocessor industry during the 1990s‚ stemmed from a court decision. On March 1‚ 1991‚ District Judge William Ingram ruled that the “386” designation used by Intel for its microprocessor family was a generic description and could not be trademarked. Intel had been confident that the judge would rule in its favor
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A marketing report: Does excessive sales promotion result in dilution of brand equity? Group 4 Amandeep Singh Gandhi Chetna Kirtan Acharya Murthy BBTGS Ravish Malik Sirish CP Vivek Singh Contents What is sales promotion? Why is it required? Decisions involved in sales promotion Types of sales promotion Sales promotion to be used at different stages of the product lifecycle Direct and interactive marketing A special case: Intrusive sales promotion Conclusion What is Sales Promotion
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MECO 6912 Political Public Relations Campaign Proposal 23 August 2013 Group 1 1. Name: Alicia Jess Bok Mei Jian 2. Name: Zhang Xueting Table of Contents Executive Summary Pg. 4 - 5 Selection of Candidate Pg. 4 Overview of Candidate Pg. 5 Brief History of Party Pg. 5 Situation Analysis Pg. 6 - 10 Goal Pg. 6 Campaign Objectives
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overtime pay‚ recognition rewards and so on. Intel management and Compensation Committee emphasis that compensation is an important tool that helps in recruiting‚ retaining‚ and motivating the employees for the current or future success of the company. The Intel management and the committee also believe that the proportion of ar-risk‚ performance-based compensation should arise as the level of employee’s responsibility increase as well. Intel has long implicated a number of methods that reflect
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Introduction……………………………………………………………………..……..4 Brand Management Issues & Recommended Solutions……………………………....5 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………..9 Bibliography…………………………………………………………...……………..10 Executive Summary This reports examines various successful hair care companies (Kevin Murphy/TreSemme)‚ and through discussion of various of branding issues encountered‚ the following initiatives are recommended to enhance brand equity through our brand community: Partnership with
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imperative for reaching the target audience. So it is important that we study the consumer perceptions and behavior of the two wheeler owners which with give us feedback on how marketing strategies can be worked. Brand awareness is a marketing concept that measures consumer knowledge of brands existence. In general means the extent to which the associated with a particular product is documented by potential and existing customer either positively or negatively. 1) Mandeep Kaur and Sandhu (2006)
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Among the attributes per factor‚ privacy‚ trust‚ and information presentation had the highest positive perception for consumers. This means that businesses should put premium on these attributes to increase the online shopping intention of consumers. Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) argues that a person’s acceptance or adoption of a technology is influenced by attitude‚ perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use (Davis et al. as cited
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Mission‚ Vision and Values to implement The mission‚ vision‚ and values of ABC Investment Plc should reflect the works of the company in providing useful broadcasting services to the EU regions various communities while promoting the interest of the general public which will be stated in the company Charter and Agreement such as: • To provide high quality‚ informative TV and Radio programming to our various communities in the EU region where they broadcast from. • To develop‚ promote and preserve
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Female | 50 | Figure 4.1 4.2 Age Group Sample Distribution Table 4.2 Age | Number | <20 | 30 | 20-30 | 46 | Above 30 | 24 | Figure 4.2 4.3 Familiarity of various fast food restaurant brands Table 4.3 | | Frequency | Percent | Valid | KFC | 28 | 28.0 | | McDonalds | 23 | 23.0 | | Dominos Pizza | 13 | 13.0 | | Pizza Hut | 17 | 17.0 | | Cafe Coffee Day | 19 | 19.0 | | Total | 100 | 100.0 | Figure 4
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I. Situation Analysis A. Category/Competitor Definition The brand equity of Apple Inc. is largely comprised of five product lines‚ two functional solutions‚ or two types of customer-based services. The industry‚ in which Apple competes‚ therefore‚ depends on the methodological classification of its products. The diversification of markets enhances Apple’s value chains‚ as a result. In a product lines based system Apple competes in five markets‚ including the PC industry with its Macintosh computers
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