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    cost-efficient. The value proposition is consist of professional teams‚ one on one service‚ budget price. Total estimated start-up capital is $190‚620 and estimated break-even point is $43‚118. Contingency plans for the business are continuous marketing strategies‚ continuous discount promotions. 2.0 Company Description Me-In® is the weight loss clinic center that guides people healthy and easy approach to weight loss. Me-In® is founded by the executive Phil-Jung Kim‚ with the huge help of leading

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    importance of internal marketing in service product development. The first part of this essay will discuss the origin and growth of the concept of internal marketing. Then it will focus on the benefits of internal marketing. In the later part‚ it will demonstrate a specific case‚ Mary Kay‚ which has successfully implemented internal marketing. It shall first briefly introduce fuzzy sets and related concepts. The concept of internal marketing originally emerged from the services marketing literature (Berry

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    Marketing of Glenmeadie SWOT Analysis Strengths * Good company as their product is being sold internationally in 180 countries. * Offers apprenticeship to overseas students * History & Heritage: Glenmeadie Castle‚ home of the company’s distillation and storerooms for nearly a century and a half * Organise events for tasting of their whisky Weaknesses * Customers are with them for a short amount of time and not there loyal customers for a long period. * Could lose profit

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    Jalapeno and Chili-Cheese Nuggets‚ Chinese BBQ Pork‚ Onion Rings..the list goes on and on. McCain has a menu selection for every course of every meal.   We sell our products in more than 160 countries around the globe to both retail outlets and foodservice operators. Being frozen fresh is an additional advantage of our product line. Freezing preserves nutrient value‚ frozen food is safer than fresh or chilled as it inhibits bacterial growth and frozen food produces less waste – so more of our

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    Introduction - Current UK pension market trend 3 3.0 Background – AVIVA 3.1 current AVIVA situations 4 3.2 future prospects AVIVA 4 4.0 Industry analysis 4.1 SWOT analysis 5 4.2 PEST analysis 6-7 5.0 Product analysis 5.1 Types of Pension Personal Schemes 8 5.2 Key issue faced by AVIVA’s PPS 9 5.3 Competitor AVIVA 10 5.4 Target market 11 6.0 Objectives setting of AVIVA 12 7.0 Reference and Appendices 13-17 1.0 Executive

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    [Type the company name] [Type the company address] [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] Meshal Problem Definition La Guinguette restaurant is not profitable. Critical Facts * La Guinguette rarely sees any repeat business because of the language barrier. The vast majority of tourists‚ regardless of their native tongue‚ speak English. In fact‚ the majority are U.S. citizens and speak no other language. * Bloody Mary’s is “the” place to be in Bora Bora and is always

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    Marketing Marketing is the management process responsible for identifying‚ anticipating‚ and satisfying customer requirements profitably. Now let me introduce Nikon According to the camera’s function‚ price‚ Nikon’s production can be divided into 3 levels. The First level is high-end camera‚ including high-end digital SLR cameras‚ film SLR cameras and some camera accessories‚ such as FX‚ CX format lenses and flashlight. Not only they are advance in technology‚ but also they have amazing price

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    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University MM2711 Introduction to Marketing Individual Assignment on Marketing Ethics Student Name: Ching Hong Yan‚ Shirley Student ID: 12082678D Study Programme: BBA (Financial Services) Year 1 Tutorial Group: TUT004 (Wed 13:30) Introduction In recent years‚ marketing ethics has been much more in our concerns as the marketing activities often create some ethical dilemmas due to the conflicts of interests. With the assistance of moral principles and values

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    CASE STUDY - SONY CORPORATION A record number of Sony Corporation shareholders‚ total 9‚500‚ gathered in a posh hotel in Tokyo on 27th June 2012 waited anxiously for the new chief to reveal revival plan and strategies for Sony. This was Kazuo Hirai‘s first interaction with the share holders. Board of Sony Corporation had announced him as the new Chief Executive in February 2012 and he had taken over charge in April 2012. Kazuo Hirai‚ 51 years old new CEO‚ first asked the outgoing American

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    At the beginning‚ their store was just a cosmetics retailing counter of no more than 5m2. With the idea of more sales for less profit‚ they stocked cosmetics and skin-care products of different brands from agents and sold them at discount. At that time‚ the cosmetics market in Hong Kong was much like the one in mainland today‚ ordinary cosmetics went at high price for high profit. Cosmetics could only be found at counters in department stores which charged admittance fare and commission from the

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