SDM INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROJECT REPORT CATEGORY- SOAP COMPANY- HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED BRAND- DOVE SUBMITTED TO: Dr. H. GAYATHRI SUBMITTED BY: (SECTION – A‚ Group-6) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INDUSTRY 3 1.1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW: 3 1.2. MARKET PLAYERS UNDER FMCG IN INDIA: 2 1.3. MARKET SIZE: 3 1.4. FMCG GROWTH LADDER AND FUTURE OUTLOOK: 3 2. SOAP INDUSTRY IN INDIA 3 3. HINDUSTAN
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DOVE Brand Equity A key part of DOVE’s success and where it differentiated itself from other personal care brands‚ increasing its brand equity‚ is the use of a different marketing approach when introducing the campaign for real beauty in 2004. This campaign gave women a feeling of identification and association with the brand and the products without even having tried them. Women could identify with the images they were seeing in the DOVE advertising campaigns which resulted in them being willing
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SWOT analysis: Strengths: Weaknesses: • Unilever’s worldwide establishment • Unconventional marketing strategy • Word of mouth and Word of Mouse free publicity • Campaign has a strong emotional touch • Social responsibility- Dove established self esteem fund‚ which conducted self esteem workshops along with Girl Scouts to improve the self esteem of girls • Dove’s brand loyalty • Best known for functional superiority‚ i.e. beauty bar which does not dry the skin • Changing perceptions of people
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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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Dove Ad Campaign The image of beauty has been burned into the minds of young adults in this generation through magazines and radio. However‚ in the last decade with the uprising of social media‚ internet‚ and television; the definition of beauty is being redefined. With these new social mediums arising‚ marketing campaigns are becoming more aggressive and targeting a younger audience and influencing their ideas of who they are. Marketing campaigns show only the most beautiful and attractive actors
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control to the company and its portfolio had grown is a relatively laissez-faire manner and that makes Unilever has lacked of global identity. 2) What was Doves market positioning in the 1950’s? What is its position in 2007? In the 1950’s‚ Dove’s position was a functionally superior cleanser than soap‚ centered on science. Today‚ Dove is transforming into a lifestyle brand‚ centered on an emotional connection between consumer/product. In the 1950s Dove’s positioning was based on the functional
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Dove: Evolution of a Brand Question: Imagine you have oversight of Dove marketing management. How would you answer to the comment that Dove started a conversation with consumer “that they don’t have control of”? Is the brand “out of control”? Is Dove making a “risky bet”? Symptoms: ▪ Unilever was the world’s largest producer but lacked a unified global identity. ▪ Problems of control as Unilever has managed brands in decentralised fashion allowing direction to be set by brand
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Bridgestone Tyres: European Marketing Strategy Daniel Rahman October 24‚ 2011 Rhonda Payne Table of Contents Title Page…………………………………………………………... 1 Table of Contents……………………………………………........... 2 1.0 Executive Summary……………………………………………. 3 2.0 Problem Statement……………………………………............... 3 3.0 Situational Analysis……………………………………………. 4 3.1 TOWS Analysis………………………………………………... 7 3.2 PEST Analysis……………………………………………......... 12 3.3 Solberg’s Nine Strategic Windows…………………………….. 15 3.4 Porter’s Analysis………………………………………………
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