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    The Fashion Channel

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    Assignment 1: The Fashion Channel 1) If TFC were on a BCG matrix they would fall into the category of a star. They have high market share and high business growth rate. They are the leaders in the fashion niche and should generate large amounts of revenue but need to continue to invest in their channel to ensure it stays profitable. 2) TFC is currently facing 4 critical challenges: Who to market to? Should TFC segment their target market into the four clusters of Fashionistas‚ Planners and

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    The benefit of understanding the Baldridge Criteria when conducting a Homeland Security Assessment for an organization would be found in the core values and concepts that are interrelated and run through all 88 areas in the criteria. The Baldrige Criteria establishes guidelines and criteria that can be used by both private and public organizations to evaluate their homeland security efforts (Fisher‚ 2004). The guidelines help disseminate the various homeland security initiatives that are undertaken

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    the same four criteria‚ another study identified adolescents who fulfilled diagnostic criteria for caffeine dependence. These studies‚ which represent a series of case reports‚ demonstrate that a clinically meaningful caffeine dependence syndrome does exist. When individuals in the general population are surveyed about their caffeine use‚ a surprisingly large proportion endorse substance dependence criteria. In a random digit-dial telephone survey in which all seven DSM-IV criteria for substance

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    Designing Channel Systems

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    Designing Channel Systems Elyssa Lucagan Julienne Anne Imperial Channel Design Factors • Product Mix and Nature of Product • Marketing Mix Elements • Width and Depth of market/outlet coverage planned • Long term commitments to channel partners • Level of customer service planned • Cost affordable on the channel system • Channel control requirements of the company CHANNEL DESIGN AND PLANNING PROCESS • Define customer needs • Clarifying channel objectives • Looking at alternative systems which can meet

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    Channel Firing

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    For one individual‚ it may be Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven‚” while for another it may be Thomas Hardy’s “Channel Firing.” In my personal opinion‚ William Blake’s poem‚ “The Tyger” is one of the world’s greatest poems because of the poet’s use of the various literary and sound devices including: alliteration‚ consonance‚ assonance and repetition‚ among others‚ and also because of the poet’s use of questions to create a sense of mystery. First of all‚ Blake’s poem‚ “The Tyger” is comprised of six

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    Channel Distribution

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    PRELIMINARY EXAM IN CHANNEL MANAGEMENT CHANNEL MANAGEMENT HISTORY OF PROCTER & GAMBLE: Procter & Gamble Co.‚ also known as P&G‚ is an American multinational consumer goods company headquartered in downtown Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ United States. Its products include pet foods‚ cleaning agents‚ and personal care products. Prior to the sale of Pringles to the Kellogg Company‚ its product line included foods and beverages.[2] In 2012‚ P&G recorded $83.68 billion in

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    the fashion channel

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    The Fashion Channel-Case Analysis Group-6: Anurag Satapathy (2014PGP050) Meenakshi Sundareswaran (2014PGP201) Nishant Mishra (2011IPM058) Rananavare Abhijeet (2014PGP293) Renuka Denkar (2014PGP102) Sawan Kumar (2011IPM095) Sonali Panda (2014PGP372) From the case it is clear that TFC was initially the only channel dedicated solely to fashion. The need for market segmentation arose due to drop in the TFC ratings to 1.0 due to the increase in competition in the segment. This also saw a fall

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    The Fashion Channel

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    THE FASHION CHANNEL A TIME FOR CHANGE Implementing Sustainability through Targeted Marketing THE DATA – STRATEGIC MARKETING RESEARCH The Fashion Channel Ad Revenue Calculator       Multi Segments One Segment Two Segments   Current 2007 Base Strategy Strategy Strategy             TV House Holds 110‚000‚000 110‚000‚000 110‚000‚000 110‚000‚000 110‚000‚000 Average Rating 1.00% 1.00% 1.20% 80.00% 1.20% Average Viewers (thousands) 1‚100 1‚100 1‚320 880 1‚320 Average

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    provider‚ a channel that is focused only on delivering high quality and do not intends to satisfies all. A positive by product of this approach would be higher customer retention which has higher monetary value than the casual viewer (acquiring a new costumer is estimated to cost about 5 time more than retaining one). Note that although scenario-2 as well delivers these values it incurs higher risk due to its aggressive and narrow market segmentation. Finally‚ although the channel is still

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    Diagnostic Criteria I have chosen to learn more about Narcolepsy in this week’s discussion. Narcolepsy is a disorder that involves sleep and has no control over falling asleep at any given time. People with this disorder tend to fall asleep and go right in to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. People without this disorder it would take them some time to reach that stage in their sleep cycle. Here are some of the criteria that will help you know if you have narcolepsy. A. Uncontrollable attacks

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