TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY‚ FINANCE AND BUSINESS ACADEMIC YEAR 2014/2015 SEMESTER 1 BACHELOR OF CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION (HONOURS) YEAR 2 BBDT2073 MARKETING MANAGEMENT GROUP WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT TITLE: _____DUTCH LADY MALAYSIA_____ LECTURER/ TUTOR: ____MR. LIM CHIN HOCK____ DATE OF SUBMISSION: _______17 JUN 2014_______ TUTORIAL CLASS: GROUP: _____GROUP 1‚8‚9_____ Company Background The story of the Dutch Lady was started from 50’s that is after the World War
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Chapter 10 Brand extensions Good or Bad: Brand extensions are a good business growth strategy as it allows the company to organically grow revenue. However‚ extensions must be carefully evaluated and chosen to ensure that the related affect is what is expected. For example‚ the company needs to make sure that any extension to the brand supports those brand elements or attributes that customers associate with the brand. Any product extensions that conflict‚ deteriorate or dilute the brand
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Analyzing the Marketing Environment Analyzing Needs and Trends in the Macroenvironment. Successful companies are those that can recognize and respond profitably to unmet needs and trends in the macroenvironment. Opportunities are also found by identifying trends. A trend is a direction or sequence of events which have some momentum and durability. For example‚ one major trend is the “increasing participation of women in the workforce.” This trend has profound the implications for economic
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Defining Services Services are about the economic activities offered by one party to another. On the other hand is about exchange for the customer money‚ time‚ and effort‚ service customers expect to obtain value from access to goods‚ labor‚ facilities‚ environments‚ professional skills‚ networks‚ and systems; but they do not normally take ownership of any of the physical elements involved. And then services also involve a from of rental‚ offering benefits without transfer of ownership such as
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Agricultural marketing This refers to the marketing of agricultural products e.g. Coffee‚ maize‚ tea. Etc. it is regarded as unique due to the characteristics of demand and supply of agricultural products. The production of agricultural products in countries such as Kenya‚ is characterized by A large number of small farmers. A lack of full control over quality and quantity of the output. Inability of individual farmers to engage in demand creation activities for their own produce. Seasonality of
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Questions You are required to choose a (B2B‚ B2C‚ C2B or C2C) business and based on the history of the business in the last ten years answer the following four questions Q.No.1 Applying at least five analytical tools in strategic management formulate a suitable E-business strategy for the company. Your proposed strategy should be based on your analysis‚ and supported by evaluation of your proposed approach‚ indicating its suitability for the organisation‚ and also its relation to the
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Chapter 7 Question reviews: 1: Why do hospitality firms need to advertise? What factors should be considered when planning an advertising strategy? Hospitalities firms advertise for a number of reasons: Advertise reach a vast audience. Advertising is relatively inexpensive. Advertising prompts audience response Advertising demonstrate competiveness 2: what types of media are available for print advertising‚ and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? Print advertising:
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CASE 02: WHEN INTERNATIONAL BUYERS AND SELLERS DISAGREE No matter what line of business you’re in‚ you can’t escape sex. That may have been one conclusion drawn by an American exporter of meat products after a dispute with a German customer over a shipment of pork livers. Here’s how the disagreement came about. The American exporter was contracted to ship “30‚000lbs‚ of freshly frozen U.S. pork levers‚ customary merchantable quality‚ and first rate brands.” The shipment had been prepared to
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Marketing Management Course Outline 宋亦平 Course Description: This course is designed for you‚ undergraduates‚ to improve your understanding of and skills in marketing as a discipline. We use cases‚ discussions‚ and readings to provide a mix of integrated concepts and hands-on problem solving approaches. We‚ at the same time‚ encourage a variety of perspectives by our attendees on marketing issues. Objective: In this course we seek to: ← Introduce you to critical concepts and phenomena
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