UNDERSTANDING & APPLICATIO N OF MARKETING AUDIT Th e R e port Pr epa re d b y‚ CM /20 05/ 183 L. H. S. R a nat hun ga Su bj ec t: St rat eg ic Ma rk et in g Ma na ge men t (B MKT 3 2054 ) Le ct ur er: Mr . Aj it h P. Med is nd Se me ste r: 3rd Ye a r 2nd Se me ste r‚ 2 009 Department of Marketing Management University of Kelaniya ACKNOW LEDG EMENT This assignment was prepared for the purpose of getting the understanding about marketing audit and its important part is concerned. I’m
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What is a marketing audit? A marketing audit is a detailed analysis of the elements that constitute or influence a company’s efforts to profitably market its products- today and in future when both market and products may undergo radical change (John‚ Alexander‚ & Theodore‚ 1969). The marketing audit helps to understand the fundamentals of a company’s marketing planning process. Auditing is not only conducted not only at the planning stage and also conducted during various stages until the implementation
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Content 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Principles of marketing plan 4 2.1Pestle analysis 5 2.2 SWOT analysis
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Marketing Marketing considers a given companies ability to satisfy the needs of a its targeted customers within a market which in return helps the company achieve its aims and objectives which are outlined in a mission statement. Introduction to Nestle Nestle is a globally recognised organisation founded by Henri Nestle in 1866 in Switzerland. Nestle claim to be the ‘worlds leading nutrition‚ health and wellness company’ and their mission is ‘Good Food and Good Life’. the Swiss organisation employee
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NESTLÉ CONFECTIONARY — INTERNSHIP REPORT BACKGROUND OF HOST ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is an internship report regarding the Confectionary Products of Nestlé including Kit Kat‚ Polo and fox Candies. It starts with an introduction about Nestlé followed by the history of Nestlé. It gives a briefing about all the brands of Nestlé. This report also includes the market mix of the product. All the 4P’s of marketing mix for the product has been discussed and explained to reveal the significance
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1. Marketing environment audit : Macro : economic GDP Nominal: $1.449 trillion (2014)‚ GDP growth 2.1% (2012) GDP per capita $32‚020 (PPP‚ 2012) inflation (CPI) 1.1%‚ Jan 2014 Unemployment 3% demographic Population 50.95 million (South Korea) (2012)‚ Population Increase Rate 0.45% (2012)‚ Median Age 38.9 years (2012)lifestyles : Nighttime marketing is designed to meet the changing needs of our customers. People are much busier now‚ and they need products and services at all hours. political Tax levels
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Targeting and Positioning | | Marketing Environment | | Marketing Mix:ProductPlacePricePromotion | | Proposals | | Conclusion | | References | | Appendices | | Introduction The company that we choose as our title is Nestlé S.A.. Nestlé is the world’s largest food and nutrition company. With a manufacturing facility or office in nearly every country of the world‚ Nestlé often is referred to as "the most multinational of the multinationals." Nestlé markets approximately 7‚500 brands
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past seven years Asos has generated new ideas that have proven successful and managed to set trends within the industry for instance it was the first UK online store to launch a catwalk in 2007. In addition Asos operates a blog or forum called Asos life on its websites were online shopping members even employees can communicate ideas and voice out
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT ON „EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF SDS‟ AND „SEAMLESS OPERATIONS OF CHANNEL FINANCE‟ SUBMITTED BY VIDYUT PERTI PGDM ROLL NO. 131 BIMTECH 09-11 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF CORPORATE GUIDE ACADEMIC GUIDE Mr. ANIL SAYAL BRANCH CONTROLLER DELHI BRANCH NESTLE INDIA LTD. Dr. ANSHUL VERMA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR FINANCE BIMTECH Birla Institute of Management Technology Summer Project Certificate This is to certify that Vidyut Perti‚ Roll No. 131 ‚ a student
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and these competitors are in reality very strong. They range from small local corner shop retailer to big giants like P&G‚ Kraft and Nestle. These competitors almost provide equally attractive products and services and sometimes better. These competitors have the power to attract and influence the customers by more attractive substitute‚ prices and marketing techniques. Threat of Substitution : Continuous research and development in the consumer and household products has brought about a revolution
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