IMC PROJECT Group 2 Cadbury Dairy Milk Cadbury Dairy Milk Submitted by: Swarna Renu (11EX-051) Udit Vikram Singh (11EX-052) Umacharan (11EX-053) Utkal Garg (11EX-054) Varenya Maheshwari (11EX-055) Submitted by: Swarna Renu (11EX-051) Udit Vikram Singh (11EX-052) Umacharan (11EX-053) Utkal Garg (11EX-054) Varenya Maheshwari (11EX-055) Section-1: Brand campaign descriptors Brand Name- Cadbury Dairy Milk Campaign Name- “Shubh Aarambh”
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Brands which failed to judge the Indian market * * Mercedes-Benz. In 1995 the German car giant opened a plant in Indiato produce its E-class Sedan. The car‚ which was targeted at the growing ranks of India’s wealthy middle class‚ failed to inspire. By 1997‚ the plant was using only 10 per cent of its 20‚000 car capacity. ‘Indians turned up their noses at the Sedan – a model older than those sold in Europe‚’ reported Business Week at the time. ‘Now Mercedes has to reassess its mistakes and
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1.0 INTRODUCTION I as a Marketing Executive from 7 Eleven Company had given a task to conduct a marketing audit. I prepared a discussion paper which covers the topics such as appraising the processes and techniques used for auditing the marketing environments and applying organizational and environmental auditing techniques in a given situation. “The marketing audit is a basic part of the marketing planning process. It is conducted not only at the beginning of the process‚ but also at a series
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Nurse Education Today‚ Volume 25‚ Issue 7‚ Pages 502-508 Approaches to teaching: current opinions and related research Published by Elsevier Maggi Banning ‚ B.Sc. (Hons)‚ M.Sc. PGDE‚ EdD‚ SRN‚ SCM. Approaches to Teaching The changing face of teaching has moved away from didacticism to learning facilitation and with this is the need for teachers to play different roles and use new techniques (Griffin‚ 2002‚ Jarvis‚ 2002). Three main styles of teaching are propounded; didactic‚ socratic
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Management Report 2002 Nestlé’s strategic priorities are focused on delivering shareholder value through the achievement of sustainable‚ capital efficient and profitable long-term growth. Key figures Table of contents 6 Peter Brabeck-Letmathe Vice Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Rainer E. Gut Chairman of the Board Nestlé Management Report 2002 Key figures by management responsibility and geographic area Sales In millions of CHF 2002 2001 26 742 26 598 15 458
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Impact of Advertisements on Children in India Abstract Background: Advertisements has been a part of our culture and its impact of young children has been a concern for quite some time. The Society at large must raise their voice. Aim: This study was conducted to find out the implication of irresponsible advertisements and their impact of children of aged 7-15. Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted on children and parents with two separate independent questionnaires
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Reverse Innovation Reverse Innovation‚ the term coined by two Dartmouth University Professors Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble refers to any innovation that is first introduced in the Developing countries with an intention to later launch it in the western or developed markets. Reverse Innovation is also popularly known as Trickle-up Innovation. It is so called because generally‚ all innovations have first been made in developed countries and then bought to developing economies. So far companies
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The IELTS Academic and General Writing Modules are similar in some ways and different in others. Whichever test you do‚ you have one hour to complete two tasks. It is the nature of the tasks that makes them different. You can see this clearly in the chart below: General Academic Task 1 Minimum 150 words Writing a letter in response to a situation – informal‚ semi-formal‚ or formal Minimum 150 words Interpreting‚ describing‚ or comparing information presented in graphic form - a diagram‚
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Customer Perception Based Brand Equity Analysis of Dinshaw’s Ice-cream Abhijeet Agashe *‚ Rupesh Pais**‚ Rashmi Shahu*** Abstract A brand is a name that has the power to influence a buyer. Brand influence could be as a result of a set of mental associations and relationship built up over time among customers or distributors. Brand equity is the differential effect of a brand knowledge on a consumer response to the marketing of a brand. The present study focuses on the study of the basic four dimensions
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PROJECT report on “A STUDY TO ANALYSE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISEMENT ON BRAND EQUITY OF FMCG BRANDS ” Presented to School of Management Studies in fulfillment for the award of Masters of Business Administration GUIDED BY SUBMITTED BY Prof. B.B.Singla Sukhdeep Singh Roll No.6296 MBA-II (Marketing) PUNJABI
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