MODULE NAME: Management Information System TABLE OF CONTENT: 1. Cover Page Page 1 2. Table of content Page 2 3. Question 1 Page 3 – 6 4. Question 2 Page 6 – 9 5. Question 3 Page 10 - 13 6. Question 4 Page 13 – 18 7. Question 5 Page 18 – 21 8. Question 6 Page 21 - 23 Bibliography Page 24 -25 Question 1: Describe the information systems at Discovery Health In
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INTRODUCTION This assignment identifies an organization portraying superior performance and then analyses the marketing concepts‚ marketing environment and marketing mix‚ and identifies critical success factors. THE ORGANISATION Dubbed by The Economist (Fashion Forward -The Economist‚ 2012) as Spain’s most successful brand‚ my organization is ZARA. Based in La Coruna‚ Spain‚ Zara is Inditex’s main brand‚ (Fashion Forward -The Economist‚ 2012). Founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega Zara
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SWOT Analysis Strengths * Good value for money * Parties always popular at Brunel * Good and reliable suppliers Weaknesses * Not much expertise in the field * Not a big funding to be able to expand outside of uni * Summer holiday be a problem Opportunity * Expansion at the end of the year * Increase in parties * Buy a warehouse at the end of the year Threat * Competition may occur * Might not always get the venue PESTLE Analysis Political:
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Vietnam is an actual potential market. As a business in Vietnam market‚ it is important for TCRS to have a marketing mind-set. Thus‚ this report aims at recommending an overall marketing approach for this company in a sensitive market – Vietnam. REPORT I. The various elements of marketing process needed to be considered by The Chicken Rice Shop (TCRS) to penetrate into Viet Nam Marketing concept is the philosophy that companies should analyse what their customers need and want and then make
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A Report on the Principles of Marketing Orientation Executive Summary This report aims to outline the principles of Market Orientation and define the way in which a business unit within Experian (SME) applies these principles to its own marketing strategies. Through reviewing existing market orientation research and the dimensions within market orientation‚ customer orientation‚ competitor orientation and interfunctional co-ordination‚ the report will identify whether
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supply (Case Study‚ 2011)‚ making Green Rubber an incredibly relevant product for this current day and age. This report contains an analysis of the company and its customer groups. Key strategic decisions need to be made in a number of areas‚ and the goal of this report is to inform decision makers and provide a basis for judgment formation. 2.0 Company Analysis The ‘Dell’ model (Hutt‚ et. al‚ 2010) looks at four major components of a business concept; Customer Interface‚ Core Strategy‚ Strategic
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Unilever in Viet Nam. The success of the Omo in the Vietnamese market is a convincing evidence for Unilever’s strategy to expand the market as well as bring its brand closer to consumers. When identifying Unilever’s success‚ I want mention about marketing strategy which is one of the important factors making the success of Unilever as now. II. Identify and discuss each of
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Integrated Marketing and Innovation Project The baking and pastry industry‚ like many other industries‚ is filled with trends and changes that challenge businesses ability to stay relevant (Leslie‚ 2009). The product discussed in this paper is being considered as a tool that not only highlights success in the industry‚ improves consumer involvement‚ but also helps raise new interests in the field. This paper will include a description of the opportunity this product would provide‚ an outline highlighting
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International Marketing – Article Summary & Analysis Going Global with Innovations from emerging economies: Investment in Customer Support Capabilities Pays Off by Susanna Khavul‚ Mark Peterson‚ Drake Mullens‚ and Abdul A. Rasheed Journal of International Marketing‚ Volume 18‚ Number 4‚ December 2010 The authors argue that firms with IPs (Intellectual Property) and strategic intent to internationalize invest in international customer support capabilities to satisfy the demands of their
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Table of Contents 1.0 Country Analysis 4 1.1 Hofstede Cultural Dimensions 4 1.2 PEST Analysis 4 i. Political 4 ii. Economic 4 iii. Social 5 iv. Technological 5 2.0 Industry Analysis 5 2.1 Porter´s Five Forces Analysis 5 i. Threat of new entrants 6 ii. Threat of substitute products 6 iii. Bargaining Power of Buyer’s 7 iv. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 7 2.2 Competitive Analysis 8 3.0 Company Analysis 9 3.1 WheyHey Analysis 9 3.2 SWOT Analysis 10 4.0 Key Issues Entering market 11 4.1 Segmentation 11
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