Micro Fridge Case Study Prepared by Lamia Azab 27.11.2014 1 Index:Micro-Fridge Industry:Market Overview: Industry & Product Situation Analysis: SWOT Analysis TOWS Matrix 4Cs of Marketing Strategy : Company Customers Competition Collaborators 4Ps of Marketing Strategy : Product Price Place Promotion Marketing Plan: Vision and Mission Marketing Calendar Sales Plan: Budget & Sales plan Overall evaluation Recommendations 2 About the product/industry: Industry: The Micro-Fridge
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institutional framework for the management of the environment and for the matters connected therewith and incidental thereto. EMCA‚ 1999 Institutions under EMCA NEMA: National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) is to exercise general supervision and co-ordination over all matters relating to the environment and to be the principal instrument of Government in the implementation of all policies relating to the environment/ NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL: responsible for policy formulation directions
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Part l 5. Which substances supply energy to the human body? Nutrients- substances in foods that provide energy and form body tissue necessary for life and growth. -Carbohydrates- sugars‚ starch and fibre -Fats- main form of energy storage in the body -Proteins- amino acids require to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body Part ll 1. Find out how the medical community defines “obesity.” What factors contribute to obesity? Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat
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Marketing Environment Marketing environment defined as ‘those condition and influences impingeing or potentially impingeing on marketing’ or anything that has an impact on what marketers do. Why pay attention? The world is changing constantly‚ if marketers don’t understand changes‚ they may be threatened. By consistently monitoring the environment‚ marketers can plan effectively and plan. There organisation ready to face change. Other definition; Actors and forces outside of marketing that
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MARKET ENVIRONMENT ________________________________________ • Before we start with marketing environment it is important to know what a market is and how can marketing be defined as. MARKET • A market is any structure that allows buyers and sellers to exchange any type of goods‚ services and information. • The market facilitates trade and enables the distribution and allocation of resources in a society. • Markets allow any tradable item to be evaluated and priced. A market emerges more
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LIMITATIONS TO DUCKWORTH LEWIS METHOD Ravi Agarwal Abstract-The Duckworth Lewis method‚ or D/L method‚ was created by Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. The International Cricket Council (ICC) adopted D/L method in 1999 to address the issue of delayed one-day cricket matches due to interruptions such as inclement weather conditions‚ poor light and floodlight failures‚ and crowd problems. This paper deals with the evaluation of the Duckworth Lewis method‚ identifying its limitation‚ and
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that the seller’s obligation to provide goods or services must be performed‚ or almost performed. Another is the receipt of assets from customers - cash should be collected or cash collectability reasonably guaranteed. According to the article‚ B&L had already delivered its products‚ contact lenses to 30 of its distributers. So‚ it completed its obligation to provide goods and services. Additionally‚ the inventories are in the distributors’ warehouses and not in B&L’s warehouses. So‚ the first
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assignment ECO 101: Introduction to Micro-economics Section 7 Spring 2013 North South University Assignment 1 Full marks: 115 Time of Submission ( 24th February‚ 2013‚ deadline ends at 2:40 pm) Person to be submitted to :ME Answer all the questions. The parenthesis carries the credit for each question 1. The crucial problem of economics is: (explain by choosing an option) (5) (a) Establishing a fair tax system. (b) Providing social goods and services. (c) Developing a price mechanism
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Characteristics of Educational Technology 1. Educational technology is based on the application of the scientific knowledge.2. Educational Technology has contributed in developing various methods‚ for example‚ micro-teaching method‚ simulatedteaching‚ interaction analysis‚ audio-visual aids and programmed learning method.3. In the field of educational technology‚ psychology‚ science‚ technology‚ system‚ art‚ audio-visual aids and machines areused.4. Educational technology is helpful in making the
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effects. Through releasing bioavailabe L-Dopa into the bloodstream‚ consuming for the depression enhanced overall stages of the dopamine‚ serotonin as well as some other important hormones. In addition‚ it is also boost the sexual health and also support enhanced energy levels. The Mucuna Pruriens is
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