NESTLE WATERS REPORT Business Management – Exploring Strategy December 6th 2012 1 1 INTRODUCTION 2 NESTLE WATERS PROFIL 2.1 From the beginning to nowadays 2.1.1 History 2.1.2 Nestle Waters contemporary mission 2.2 Nestle Waters strategic capabilities 2.2.1 Nestle waters resources 2.2.1.1 Physical capabilities 2.2.1.2 Financial capabilities 2.2.1.3 Human capabilities 2.2.2 SWOT analysis 2.2.2.1 Strengths 2.2.2.2 Weaknesses 2.2.2.3 Opportunities 2.2.2.4 Threats 2.3 Nestle Waters
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October 2012 -Role of Marketing in the non-business environment since article “Broadening the Concept of Marketing” by Philip Kotler and Sidney J. Levy was published in 1969 -- Written by Anthony Chi Yuen CHAN 1 Abstract Social economic development over the past 40 years has been drastic over the world. From 1970 to 2010‚ global GDP has grown over 20 times from 3‚288 billion USD to 63‚064 billion USDi. Government consumption expenditure per capita increased from 140 USD to
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ANALYZING THE MARKETING ENVIROMENT: (Microenviroment + Macroenviroment) 1‚Preveiwing the Concept the actors and forces outside marketing that affect maketing management’s ability to build and maintain successful relationship with target customer Eg. Mc Donald chaning environment and adapting The Microenviroment includes the actors close to the company that affect to the company’s ability to serve its customers +) It consist of the company’s internal environment : departments and managements
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consumers‚ the market for nutrition‚ health and wellness products was increasing. The sales of food and drink products in the same industry reached $570 billion in 2009 and were predicted to rise at 5 % per year over the next few years. Company: Nestle: World’s largest food company with sales of $116.62 billion in 2010 and the products marketed in 130 countries. Its motto is “Good Food‚ Good Life” which is also reflected in the mission “to provide consumers with best tasting and most nutritious
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We are living in a period were trade is becoming more global by the day. Taxes and economic barriers seem to be like symptoms - from a disease - that fade away‚ as time goes by. The ability of fast communication between people and places has boosted many companies to expand in other countries. Yet‚ cultural and linguistic differentiations are the most sustainable features companies need to take under consideration‚ in a strategic planning of setting up abroad. A firm needs to become progressively
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of corporate communication is Nestle. The report starts with the introduction of the Nestle. In the analysis‚ the corporate identity‚ image a reputation of the Nestle is described and the how the organization follows the rep trak model is briefed. Nestle is a company which has a strong brand name and logo. The brand name and the logo of the company are used in its all products and it affects the purchasing power of the consumers. In order to create a solid image‚ nestle gives huge importance to the
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Global marketing Global marketing is a firm’s ability to market to almost all countries on the planet. With extensive reach‚ the need for a firm’s product or services is established. The global firm retains the capability‚ reach‚ knowledge‚ staff‚ skills‚ insights‚ and expertise to deliver value to customers worldwide. The firm understands the requirement to service customers locally with global standard solutions or products‚ and localizes that product as required to maintain an optimal balance
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The marketing implications of the buyer decision process of Nestlé Cookie Crisp. Executive Summary The marketing implications of Nestlé Cookie Crisp were examined in relation to the stages of the buyer decision process. This report looked at the aspects of each stage in the process‚ and considered the implications of each issue on the marketing of Cookie Crisp. Since the process is guided in some stages by unexpected factors and the behaviour of other consumers it was found that marketing research
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Topic: How Nestlé Kit Kat tackled Greenpeace’s viral campaign Background of the situation Nestlé‚ one of the worldwide biggest food manufacturers‚ had encountered social media attack by a prominence environment group‚ Greenpeace. According to Hickman on 19 May 2010 from The Independent‚ Nestlé’s Kit Kat consisted of palm oil which produced by unsustainable forest clearing‚ it threaten the life of Orangutans in Malaysia and Indonesia. Greenpeace quickly appealed Nestlé to end their business
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Executive Summary Nestle is the world’s largest food manufacturers that enjoys a good reputation in the world due to the high-quality of their products. One of its famous products is Nescafe‚ which has over 70 year’s history and is one of the world’s leading coffee brands. Currently‚ the potential competitors of Nestle are Maxwell‚ KreisKaffee (direct brand competitors).The key strengths of Nestle are excellent quality‚ well-known brand with loyal consumers‚ the capability of scientific research
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