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    Marketing Plan

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    European University Business School Munich Campus Assignment 1: Marketing Plan & Website – Part 1 Name of company – Mercedes-Benz Concierge Service Submitted To Pauline Tran Professor of Marketing Management‚ BCO 112 Undergraduate Course Summer Semester 1‚ 2014 Submitted By Valeriya ZubkovaMichael AurnhammerExecutive summary Mercedes-Benz is preparing to launch a new service – the Mercedes-Benz Concierge Service. This new service will add value for the companies existing customers

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    PROJECT ON: DEVELOPING A MARKETING PLAN TO INTRODUCE A NEW PRODUCT OR SERVICE FOR TAUSIF ITERNATIONAL. GROUP NAME: THE XPLORER MKT 201 Section 3 Autumn 2008 Submitted to Nawshad Naqueeb Submitted by Tanvir Hasan. ID: 0720005 Tahsin Tasnim. ID: 0720034 Tazina Afrin Nisha. ID: 0720061 Ahmad Imtiaz Sobhan. (Group coordinator) ID: 0720078 A.K.M. Ehsanul Hossain. ID:0720248 Progga Parmita Anika. ID: 0630014 Date of Submission November

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    Analysis: Cosmetics Industry

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    ANALYSIS OF SHISEIDO The Shiseido Group was established in 1872 and is headquartered in Tokyo‚ Japan. The company is engaged in the cosmetics and toiletries industry. The group also has massive interests in the boutique‚ restaurant‚ salon‚ fine chemicals‚ pharmaceutical and beauty foods sectors. Shiseido is the largest manufacturer of cosmetics in Japan with more than 20 brands. The firms product offering consists of 3 product lines and these are the Skincare range‚ the Pureness range and the Beneficence

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    Micro Environment; It means the internal environment of the company and it is also called small environmental forces which directly or indirectly affected the company. It has some forces which are discussed below Company; Cadbury dairy milk is a company which manufactures the products like chocolate. There are different departments in the company who collectively responsible to make the products. Suppliers; Suppliers are those persons who provide the raw material to the company like cocoa

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    Honda Case Study

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    1.0 Introduction Honda is the second-largest automaker in Japan‚ after Toyota‚ and the world’s biggest motorcycle manufacturer. (Vault – Honda Motor Company Limited) Honda has four separate business units as listed in Table 1.0. | SBU | Revenue (Yen Millions) | COGS and operating expenses (Yen Millions) | Operating Margin | 1 | Automotive Products | 5‚822‚742 | 5‚899‚948 | -1.3% | 2 | Motor Cycles | 1‚348‚828 | 1‚206‚226 | 10.6% | 3 | Power Products | 289‚374 | 293‚772

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    Strategic Management

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    Strategic management - major intended and emergent initiatives taken by general managers on behalf of owners‚ - involving utilisation of resources‚ to enhance the performance of firms in their external environments. It entails specifying the organisation’s mission‚ vision and objectives‚ developing policies and plans‚ often in terms of projects and programs‚ which are designed to achieve these objectives‚ and then allocating resources to implement the policies and plans‚ projects and

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    Tata

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    ............................ 5 TML’s BIG‚ HAIRY‚ AUDACIOUS GOALS (BHAGs) .............................................................. 7 TML’s PROMINENT STRATEGIC BUSINESS UNITS (SBUs) ................................................ 8 PROJECT SBU............................................................................................................................. 10 TATA MOTORS LIMITED....................................................................................................

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    Pret A Manger Company

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    internal organizational divisions. For companies organized along SBU lines‚ such decisions are easier and result in a more efficient use of resources. It is clear when an SBU is active in a growing or stagnant market and whether it is a market leader. SBUs that are leaders in growing markets are assigned additional resources while those that lag in stagnant markets are shut down so that the company as a whole operates more efficiently. Prets SBU are mainly the sandwiches‚ wraps‚ soups and drinks like coffee

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    Mishra was perturbed. As an AGM of the prestigious State Bank of India Staff College at Hyderabad‚ he was scheduled to take a session with the young probationers on the benefits of the restructuring as suggested in the Mckinsey Report. He was perturbed‚ not only because the report was something that was not easy to understand‚ but the portions of the report that he had read and understood‚ he was not convinced about. Much had changed since the time when he himself had started his career as a probationer

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    Nestle Case Study

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    marketing strategy to the requirements of the local market. When good opportunities are available‚ Nestle acquires local firms. Nestle is a very decentralized organization‚ with operating decisions pushed down to local units. On top of this are both a SBU organization focused around food groups‚ and a regional organization that tries to help rationalize production and marketing among nearby countries. Helping hold the organization together is a group of managers who rotate around the world on various

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