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    Levis Case 1. Do you think that Levi’s was correct to keep the Levi Strauss name on its Signature line? Or would it have been better off creating a completely new brand name? Present both sides of the case. Take and justify a position. I don’t think they were correct to use that brand name because the Levi Straus is bringing down the Levis name. Personally I would not buy Levis jeans anymore if I knew that there were such low price Levis jeans around. It degrades the brand to the eyes of the higher

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    Levi Jeans Reddog Grantham University Abstract In business it’s important to align yourself strategically and tactically to know what your business is capable of achieving‚ not limiting the potential of your products to maintain brand integrity. It’s wise to transform your business with the times‚ because what has been successful in the past may not be successful today therefore‚ it’s important to know where your business is

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    The case of Levi Strauss (1) Who doesn’t know Levi’s‚ the American blue jeans icon known all over the world? Today‚ Levi’s is one of the world’s largest brand-name companies in the blue jeans and casual pants markets. Its products are sold under the Levi’s‚ Dockers and Levi Strauss Signature brands. While Levi’s conveys an image of quality and innovation‚ the brand is mostly recognized for its status as the original pioneer brand among international customers. With sales in more than 100

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    Date: Aug 20th 2010 Subject: Recommendation: LSC to take back the brand GWG® To: All Senior Executives From: Supratim Ghosh Levis’ Strauss Canada Holding An Ember : The GWG Brand® Executive Summary Over the past 4 years‚ Jack Spratt has not performed as per the given targets by LSC. The sales of the GWG® brand jeans and apparels has gone down in terms of market share. Only around 2% of the market share is with GWG® in 2000-2001 (Exhibit 1)‚ while under the license of

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    Levi’s casemarketing test 1) Brand decline Until the mid-1990s LEVI’s had benefitted from a growth in sales and in 1996 a record sales of $7.1 billion was reached. The decline in sales was due to a change in culture. It roots back to 1992 when rap music came up as a new culture and “baggy trousers” were starting to become more popular. LEVI’s simply missed the opportunity to get into this business and stay popular among young customers. Competitors such as Gap‚ Diesel and Wrangler on

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    contrapartida a Levi’s tem vindo a perder a sua notoriedade e carisma que lhe eram característicos‚ para as marcas rivais. Embora a Levi’s tenha criado o conceito blue jeans‚ a concorrência intensificou-se‚ e assim surgem também inovações‚ no caso da Lee com aplicação do zipper em 1926. A agressividade competitiva nas blue jeans ocorre‚ com maior incidência‚ durante o período pós-guerra‚ momento em que a sua popularidade aumenta. Como concorrentes podemos identificar a Lee - desde 1892

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    In this case‚ Heidi Green is working for Custom Clothing Technology Corporation (CCTC). She is given a few days to come up with a recommendation about a new concept called Personal Pair. CCTC had approached Levi Strauss with a joint proposal; their jeans could now be customized in style and fit to meet each customer’s unique needs and taste. According to CCTC‚ this idea would generate higher profit margins for the company. At the same time‚ Heidi was hesitant about Levi being able to handle the new

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    Subject Name: Marketing Management Subject Code: LB5202 Assessment Task 2: Marketing Case Study Student: Na YIN Student ID: 13131934 This essay discusses that using the social media‚ video sharing and view social networks have been become an important part of today’s branding activity‚ although it might cause some consequences if excessively consume them. The definition of social media is that the tool that people can use it to share them opinions‚ ideas‚ and experiences (Morrill‚

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    Levi Strauss Marketing Plan Keller Graduate School of Management – Online MM522 Final Draft Executive Summary Levi Strauss & Co. is a privately held clothing company founded in 1853. It is the global leader in denim jeans in more than 110 countries in which it markets its products. The company is also one of the world’s largest branded apparel companies in which it designs and markets jeans‚ casual wear‚ and related accessories for men‚ women‚ and children under the Levi’s®‚ Dockers® San

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    CASE: I Playing to a new beat: marketing in the music industry Questions: 1. Discuss the micro and macro forces that are affecting the music industry. Answer : Factors affecting the music industry include the following: • Consumers have created a new value curve for the music industry • Online file sharing and downloading where copyright holders are bypassed has put the traditional business model of the music industry in doubt • Competition for consumers time‚ attention

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