INHolland Hogeschool 11/16/2012 Team 1 Business Manual – L’Oreal Table of Contents INHolland Hogeschool 1 Table of Contents 2 1. Introduction 3 2. Project Group Details 4 3. Mission and Vision 5 Primary Goals 5 Secondary Goals 6 4. Organizational Structure 6 5. Value Chain of L’Oreal 8 6. Company Resources 11 Human Capital 11 Intangible Assets 11 7. Cultural Aspects 12 National background of L’Oreal 12 8. Business Culture 13 The company values approach
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1 Marketing Study Of The Coca-Cola Company Group 1 Charis McWhorter William Chasteen Christina Davis Brian Gladney Jasmine Verden 2 Introduction The Coca-Cola Company operated as an “independent‚ local business” until it merged with John T. Lupton and BCI Holding Corporation. Collectively‚ they became known as the Coca Cola Enterprise Incorporation (Inc.). They began to offer stock‚ and stales instantly increased. Additionally‚ it merged with the Johnston Coca-Cola Bottling
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Limitations of the BCG model. The BCG model is criticised for having a number of limitations (Kotler 2003; McDonald 2003): ➢ There are other reasons other than relative market share and market growth that could influence the allocation of resources to a product or SBU: reasons such as the need for strong brand name and product positioning could compel resource allocation to an SBU or product (Drummond & Ensor 2004). ➢ What is more‚ the model rests on net cash consumption or generation as the
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BRAND MANAGEMENT Project on LOREAL L’Oreal Today’s Cosmetic market place is a huge global economy worth approximately $40 billion‚ mostly generated in the western countries but it is ever expanding into other global markets and these expand. One of the best known and oldest cosmetic providers is L’Oreal. Brand Personality The Brand personality of L’Oreal mainly reflects the attributes of being Competent and Sophisticated. Synonymous with the ’Because you’re worth it’ strap line‚ L’Oreal
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Empresa B2B: L’ORÉAL Situación del Mercado: La evolución del sector de productos de tocador‚ cosmética y perfumería mostró que durante la convertibilidad –tras la apertura comercial de los ’90 favoreció la entrada de empresas multinacionales y generó una alta concentración de las ventas en pocas firmas. Asimismo‚ el crecimiento ininterrumpido de las importaciones durante esos años‚ la reducción y posterior eliminación de los impuestos internos y el proceso de transformación de las vías de comercialización
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Principles of Marketing L’Oreal 1. The core‚ tangible and augmented products L’Oreal sells. The core product of the hair care products sold by the company includes the customers feeling good about themself after using the product. The tangible is he physical hair care product e.g. bottle‚ what the product claims to do for e.g. more shiny hair. 2 L’Oreal’s marketing managers have key branding decisions they must make. These include selecting a brand name and going onto getting a brand
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au/blog/2011/03/08/australias-top-new-products-revealed-2011/ • http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120112005565/en/Research-Markets-Global-Cosmeceuticals-Market-Analysis-- • http://www.scribd.com/doc/26518561/l-Oreal-Project-marketing • http://www.beautybulletin.com/hair/shampoo/loreal-elvive-total-repair-5
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Customer Needs ‚ Wants & Demands Needs are the basic human requirements. People need air‚ water‚ food‚ clothing and shelter to survive. People also have strong needs for recreation‚ education and entertainment. These needs become Wants when they are directed to specific objects that might satisfy the need. Wants are shaped by our society. Demands are wants for specific products backed by an ability to pay. Needs are of five types – Stated needs Real needs Unstated needs Delight needs
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3.) Abstract The purpose of this cases study was to analyse the main problem of L’Oreal which is moral issue‚ aiming to recommend suitable ways to mitigate the effect of the moral issue. A SWOT analysis was conducted to find the strengths‚ weakness‚ opportunities and threats of the performance of L’Oreal. Results indicated that L’Oreal has a strong brand with a strong capability of research and development‚ having a diversified geographic presence. Yet‚ the company performances badly in Western
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Entry Strategies For Indian Market Ultra Doux Shampoos • Masstige product under the brand name Garnier • Combination of low cost and natural ingredients • Price at 15% premium of their nearest competitor • Positioned as a superior alternative to Conditioner Shampoo and provided excellent performance Ultra Doux • Contributed to 30% of sales value of entire Ultra Doux Range of products Conditioners Excellence Hair Colorants • Breakthrough product which was a result of strong gap analysis
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