PUMA Contents Introduction to Puma 3 Marketing Orientation 3 Product Orientation 3 Sales Orientation 4 Puma Orientation 4 The competitive advantage/disadvantage of puma. 5 SWOT Analysis 7 Marketing Mix 8 Product: 8 Price: 9 Place: 10 Promotion: 10 References 12 Introduction to Puma Puma is one of the world’s leading Sport lifestyle companies. As an organisation it designs and produces sports equipment‚ footwear‚ apparel and accessories. Puma distributes its products
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Malaysian Proton and AFTA: threat or advantage? At the October 2000 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Ministers meeting in Chiang Mai‚ Thailand‚ the Malaysian delegation proposed an extension to the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) tariff reduction scheme in an effort to protect Malaysia’s auto industry. Given that the development of Proton and Perodua‚ the country’s national cars‚ has received extensive government support‚ protection‚ and preferential treatment‚ there was concern
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1. What are the strategic risks and benefits of outsourcing production of the Temecula plant to a contract manufacturer(s) in China? Use any frameworks that you feel are relevant to assess this decision at the strategic level. The strategic benefit for the company to outsource the production process is the potential savings base on low labor cost in China. And by moving all its product line to China‚ it can be easier for the company to manage the production. The risks can be as follows. The contract
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BIT HuangFei (Tracy) Zara: a Spanish retailer goes to the top of world fashion Answer1: The international expansion of Zara started with the opening of a store in Portugal in 1988. Through establishment in Portugal Zara acquired international market experience and knowledge and realized that it would have to adjust its business model to suit the new international markets. International sales accounted for 69 percent of its total turnover in 2005‚ with Europe being its largest market by far
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Question one (a) The current revenue recognition policy of Biovail is “Free On Board” (FOB) which states that in which point shipper can transfer the responsibility and the ownership of goods to the buyer. There are two possibilities of FOB. When the contract use “FOB shipping point”‚ the seller has the responsibility for the goods until the goods leave the seller’s dock. Alternatively‚ when the contract uses “FOB destination”‚ before the buyer takes the possession‚ the seller still keeps
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Case Study: Gas or Grouse Elizabeth Hamm LDRS 4875 William Penn University 1. What are the systemic‚ corporate‚ and individual issues raised in this case? Systemic: Buying into the creation of new rigs set up in the mesa means America could reduce its dependency on foreign gas/oil. Not drilling in the mesa could be more costly for Americans than creating a plan that monitors wildlife sustainability during drilling in all seasons. Corporate: The gas pocket under the Pinedale mesa holds billions of
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Ryanair – the low-fares airlines Case Study By Sid Hegde Ryanair – the low-fares airline Table of Contents Q1. Why has Ryanair been successful thus far?..................................................................3 Q2. Is Ryanair ’s strategy sustainable?..................................................................................4 Q3. Would you recommend any changes to Ryanair ’s approach?.......................................5 Q4. Should Ryanair continue to pursue the Aer
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|INTERNATIONAL MARKETING | |CASE STUDY: CARREFOUR- OPPORTUNITIES IN MEXICO | |SUBMITTED TO: MR. RAJESH KOCHHAR | |(COURSE TUTOR) | SUBMITTED BY ISHU GUPTA 80025 FM INTRODUCTION: Company Background:
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You Are Your Own Worst Enemy Summary It emphasizes in this chapter the importance of information security and what is the effect and causes in our work or in our organization. Today‚ many people and employees of an organization are engage in online activities while at work or using company technologies the create information vulnerabilities for their own organization. Gen Y employees are using “nonsanctioned IT tools while at work or using company technology include instant messaging‚ open source
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Q1. ERP stands for “enterprise‚” “resources” and “planning.” Briefly explain what and how ERP systems promise to offer better than traditional (non-ERP) information systems do‚ in terms of “enterprise‚” “resources” and “planning.” Considering the reality of ERP systems use‚ to what extent do you think those promises on “E‚” “R” and “P” have panned out? Justify briefly. There are several ways in which Enterprise Resource Planning systems promise to offer better than traditional non-ERP information
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