case. From the case it is quite clear that from the early 1990’s‚ Zara had begun to expand into the international apparel market and by the end of 2001 operated five hundred stores in over thirty countries (Exhibit 10). But now that most of the major markets had been exploited Inditex must consider the geographic location of its future Zara store additions that would ultimately have a great impact on the Inditex groups long-term success. Another key issue within this case is even while Zara are continuing
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OPER 1027 Term 1 Assessment Case study 1-Capacity Planning in Zara Zara is one of the famous brands of the Spanish retail group. It sells up-to-the-minute ’fashionability’ at low prices‚ in stores that are clearly focused on one particular market. (Slack‚ Chambers‚ Betts‚ & Johnson‚ 2006) The first store opened almost by accident in 1975 due to a large pyjamas order cancellation. But now‚ the holdings group included Zara and the other branded chains Pull and Bear and Massimo Dutti‚ which have over
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Use the distinction between private goods and public goods to determine whether the following should be produced (or provided) through the market system (private) or provided by government (public) or maybe both. Remember: This is an ONLINE assignment. A. Security (police protection and jails) Creating a safe and secure society and protecting people against major threats to their welfare are important functions of government. This was clear even to the creators of the Constitution‚ who listed
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Segmentation Why segmentation? External factors - globalization - clutter - knowledgable customers - competition - technology Internal factors - allocation of resources - effective marketing programmes - opportunies For NPD or/and market development Breaking down the market Potential market (everyone out there) Available market ( those who could buy the product) Target market (those we address) Penetrated market (those who actually buy the products) From
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Nestle’ Segmentation Segmentation is defined as a group of people that share one or more characteristics. Each market segment is unique and marketing managers decide on various criteria to create their target market(s). They may approach each segment differently‚ after fully understanding the needs‚ lifestyles‚ demographics and personality of the target. Some e.g. of common characteristics are: interests‚ lifestyle‚ age‚ gender‚ etc. Common types of market segmentation include: geographic‚ demographic
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is not only true to an individual but also to every industry. A business cannot aim to sell their products to the whole market‚ because every customer has different wants and needs. Only a group of similar consumers that suites the products’ property best should be considered‚ so the business can use the right marketing strategy. In other words‚ business should segment their market in order to have clear image about their customers. Thus the business would make high profit by selling right product
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consumer. Nivea deodorants are very popular and well know in teenager‚ middle age. When Nivea came up with this new product they make a lot promotion which is very important for marketing activities of Nivea. Segmented and Target Market A market segment consists of a group of customers who share a similar set of wants. The marketer does not create the segments; the marketer’s task is to identify the segments and decide which one to target. Segment marketing offers several benefits over
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professional subordinate in the IT department‚ Bruno Sanchez‚ are having regarding the POS system‚ and if they should update it or leave it as it is. Salgado argues that they ought to implement a newer system‚ considering that the one they currently have is antiquated and may fail in the future‚ also acknowledging the fact that their supplier no longer supports that DOS system. Sanchez‚ on the other hand‚ explains that the system they currently use is 99% fail proof‚ and that there is no reason whatsoever to
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Market is the place where buyers meet respective sellers. While a collection of sellers constitute the industry for a good or service‚ a collection of buyers constitute the market for that good or service. Neither markets nor buyers are homogeneous in nature (Alderson‚ 1983; Assael and Roscoe‚ 1976; Claycamp and Massy‚ 1968; Smith‚ 1956; cited in Kara and Kaynak‚ 1997). Therefore‚ it is important for marketers to segregate customers with similar needs and wants as well as similar characteristics
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Zara Case Analysis Zara’s Marketing Strategy • Produce a product that can adjust and fit multiple trends and can adapt quickly to new style. • Pride itself on its location (usually on the best street in big cities) as opposed to spending money on public advertisements. • Target a youthful and vibrant culture. • Have current and efficient technology in their stores. Target Market • Young‚ fashion- conscious city dwellers. • Rapidly changing style that needed to cater to people who were not
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