As the bee searches for nectar‚ flowers are pollinated‚ crops grow.... Every small action makes a big difference. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REPORT‚ 2009 CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Our business & brands 4 Sustainability strategy Making a difference through our brands Enhancing livelihoods through partnerships Building responsible leaders HIGHLIGHTS 45‚000 Shakti entrepreneurs serving more than 1‚00‚000 villages across India 10 Consumers 18 Business partners 22 Employees 19 tea estates
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1. Marketing in Today’s Economy (26) (27) Commodity Hell - Bad economy (commoditization‚ low price leaders do well‚ starbucks example) (28) The Challenges and Opportunities of Marketing in Today’s Economy Advances in computer‚ communication‚ and information technology forever changed the world Power Shift to Customers Massive Increase in Product Selection Audience and Media Fragmentation Changing Value Propositions Shifting Demand Patterns
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Unit 1 MIS Competitive Strategies Instructor: Mitch Raton Student: Janet Schmidt November 8‚ 2010 Introduction Today’s world of business‚ shows us many uses as well as the advantages of Management Information Systems. A great example is that of the sporting industry‚ as the uses of information technology is very different comparatively of that of the retail industry. Businesses have differences in how they deal with the competitive forces‚ four generic strategies show how businesses can
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IKEA’s Marketing Strategy One thing that makes IKEA becoming the best known global furniture retailer in the world is its marketing strategy. IKEA is a strong ban and many people across the globe think of IKEA when they thought about furniture. The key success of marketing strategy is IKEA’s standardization. IKEA stores around the world look alike and they all contain core value of organization’s culture. It looks and operates the same in every market markets. However‚ IKEA stores have to adapt
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complex because of conflicting marketing targets and conflicting marketing factors. Rationalization of the brand portfolio allowed our competitors to increase revenues by 50%‚ margins by 100%‚ and strengthen its positions on the market. We are facing the need to change in order to be able to keep up with the competitors. * Our strategic alternatives are: 1) to internationalize the brand portfolio 2) to stay in differentiation strategy 3) to adjust with adaptive strategy (Think Global‚ Act Local)
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CASE STUDY Coca-Cola / This article appeared in Contagous issue Thirty Two. Contagous is an intelligence resource for the global marketing communiy focusing on non-tradiional media and emergng technologes www.contagiousmagazine.com For more information please email the team on sales@contagiousmagazine.com 1st Page.indd 1 06/08/2012 18:04 newscase study / round-up/ casequarterly patagonia / study / coca-cola The Social Network COCA-COLA_EDITED_after proofs.indd 2 06/08/2012
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WHSMITH In the context of global expansion and competition of numerous businesses‚ effective marketing management is one of the key factors of success‚ playing an essential role in obtaining competitive advantage. Hence‚ the success of a company is determined by its ability to identify customers’ needs and offering products and/or services to satisfy them. WHSmith is a UK brand with world-wide recognition‚ best known for its chain of shops selling books‚ stationery‚ newspapers‚ magazines and
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IKEA’s Marketing Strategy IKEA is a privately held‚ international home products company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture. The company is the world’s largest furniture retailer. It was founded in 1943 by 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad in Southern Sweden. As of October 2011‚ IKEA has 326 furniture stores‚ operates in 38 countries and engages 1‚500 suppliers of 12.000 products. In fiscal year 2010‚ it sold $23.1 billion worth of goods‚ a 7.7 percent increase over 2009 (http://en.wikipedia
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Marketing Strategy • Viral o Pandora has often been heralded for it’s great success in word of mouth and viral marketing. By 2012 Pandora had accumulated 100 million+ active and registered users‚ most of which had been acquired organically. According to an interview with Matt Nichols‚ Pandora’s Director of Marketing‚ Pandora success comes from providing a personalized service that it’s ‘competitors’ simply don’t match up to. “You can create personalized radio stations that play only music you’ll
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Understand how the marketing plan supports strategic objectives 1.1 Explain how the strategy of the organisation impacts on the marketing plan 1.2 Identify the component parts of a marketing plan 1.3 Identify issues of risk within a marketing plan 2. Understand the construction of a marketing plan 2.1 Identify the levels of importance of each component of the plan 2.2 Identify mitigation strategies for high risk components of the plan 2.3 Produce a marketing plan 3. Understand how to
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