BUSN460 Senior Project Final Report and Presentation Guide Overview: The object of this course and this project is to provide you with a realistic situation that you are likely to face in the real world business environment. You’ll be working with limited information‚ limited support from your client‚ within a limited time frame - and yet‚ you have to get up to speed in a new area quickly‚ and make informed professional recommendations based on your research and analysis. You and your team
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1 GLOBAL MARKETING (MKTG 1064) PROJECT GUIDELINES (PART B): Segmentation and Target Market Strategy/ Competitive Analysis SIM Semester 1 2014 and Positioning © GDS Reminder 2 Now you have completed Part One of the GM report on Macro-Environmental Research It is important that for the rest of the remaining sections of Part Two of the report on the Feasibility Study that you also CARRY over some of the findings you made in Part One if they have IMPLICATIONS for international
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pp648-653‚ Chapter 15 pp478-493 o Data Analysis Procedure: pp478 o Validation and Editing: pp478-486 (NOT Required for Final Exam) o Coding: pp486-490 o Data Cleaning: pp491-493 (NOT Required for Final Exam) o Structure of the Reports: pp648-653 (NOT Required for Final Exam) o Guideline for a good report pp 652 (NOT Required for Final Exam) L11.2: Fundamental Data Analysis Read: Slides‚ SPSS Guide I‚ Chapter 15 pp 493-496‚ 500-508‚ o One-Way Frequency
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Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Product Description 3. Current Market Situation 4. Current Marketing Strategy 5. Critique of Marketing Strategy 6. Findings & Recommendations 7. Appendix 8. Bibliography Section 1: Executive Summary Lucozade sport is an isotonic sports drink aimed at the active and the health conscious‚ as well as athletes. Its unique selling point is its hydration qualities which are designed to increase the endurance of athletes. It has established itself as the
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Marketing 300 Group Project Rolex Marielle de Mondesert‚ Lauren Druessel‚ Michelle Fronmüller‚ Dan Pfeffer‚ and Tyler Yess Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. 4 P’S A. PRODUCT 3 B. PLACE 4 C. PRICE 5 D. PROMOTION 9 III. TARGET MARKET 10 IV. BRAND POSITIONING 11 V. SWOT ANALYSIS A. STRENGTHS 14 B. WEAKNESSES 14 C. OPPORTUNITIES 14 D. THREATS 15 VI. RECOMMENDATIONS 16 VII. REFERENCES
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Management Project – A Two Years Marketing Plan for Ocean Park Student Name: Chan Chi Keung Tommy Student Number: 052354 Spring Term 2008 Table of Contents (A) (B) (C) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY …………………………………………………….………… P4 INTRODUCTION OF OCEAN PARK ……….…………………..………… …… P.5-6 MARKETING OBJECTIVE ………..……………………..…………………..……… P.7 1. 2. To attract more Mainland visitors in coming two years To sustain/ maintain Ocean Park as a world-class and must-see destination (D) SITUATION ANALYSIS ……..…………………………
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Consumer Understanding No company in the world has invested more in market research than P&G. We interact with more than five million consumers each year in nearly 100 countries. We conduct over 20‚000 research studies every year‚ and invest more than $400 million annually in consumer understanding. The insights we gain help us identify opportunities for innovation and better serve and communicate with our consumers. Innovation P&G is the industry’s innovation leader. Nearly all organic sales
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portfolio‚ partners and planet. General information: 128 years on the market global headquarters: Atlanta‚ Georgia products sold in more than 200 countries net operating revenues in 2013: $46.9 billion 6th most admired company (Fortune 2014) the marketing campaign for 2014 FIFA World Cup is the largest in the history of Coca-Cola 3500 products worldwide improved energy efficiency by 20% since 2004 Main brands: Coca-Cola Classic‚ Diet Coke‚ Dr. Pepper‚ Sprite‚ Fanta‚ Coca-Cola Zero‚ Schweppes. Mission
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Printing Press The Ancient Catalyst of Culture DeVry University Humanities 303 Printing Press‚ the Ancient Catalyst of Culture How did we get to the latest art form of printing‚ the wireless printer? Through years of evolutional design and determination‚ this technology was possible. The printing press allowed people to learn different styles of the art of printing‚ education‚ arts‚ literature‚ and cultural differences quicker‚ and learning was more widespread
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Introduction I was asked to create a portfolio of a retail organisation that has atleast 100 employees overall and at least one physical retail store. So I chose JD Wetherspoon (a chain of hotels and pubs). In this portfolio I have mention about training and development of new employees‚ how do we deal with absenteeism‚ remuneration policies and organizational involvement towards employee’s problem. 5.1 Task 1 Learning Concepts and Learning need: There are two basic learning schools of
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