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    Assignment Cover Sheet Subject Name Strategic Marketing for Managers Lecturer’s Name Dr. Quan Tran Title of Assignment Strategic Marketing Plan Part B Class MBA Talent 4.5 Group Number Group Nestle Student Number and Name Le Thi Nguyet Anh (2914MBA2453)‚ Nguyen My Hanh (2914MBA2457)‚ Bui Le Hong Ngoc (2914MBA2462)‚ Nguyen Thi Thuy Tien (2914MBA2467) Contact Number or Email Tien.nguyen.hcm@gmail.com Length 15 Pages (exclude Cover pages) Due Date 10/02/2015 Date Submitted 10/02/2015 Declaration:

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    Doing Better by the Environment Sustainable development INTRODUCTION The latter part of the twentieth century saw an increasing concern for the environment. The concept of “sustainable development” (as defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987) is: “development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” There are many views about the nature of sustainability. In its simplest form it

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    Nestle SWOT Analysis “SWOT is an acronym for the internal Strengths and Weaknesses of a firm and the environmental Opportunities and Threats facing that firm. SWOT analysis is a widely used technique through which managers create a quick overview of a company’s strategic situation. The technique is based on the assumption that an effective strategy derives from a sound “fit” between a firm’s internal resources (strengths and weaknesses) and its external situation (opportunities and threats)

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    information from market and favorite of consumers. Nestlé is one of the company using market orientation approaches which successful to build customer royalty for its consumer beside create good reputation for the company. For example‚ Nestlé found out from its market research that consumer have a genuine and growing interest in information about its brands so the company put a detail nutritional label in the package of product. Moreover‚ Nestlé add in the "Guideline Daily Amounts" (GDAs) to let

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    Nestle Nestle‚ founded in 1867 by Henri Nestle‚ took its beginning from nutrition as its cornerstone. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe‚ Nestlé Chairman described Henri Nestle on an account as “Instrument in turning his Company towards international expansion from the very start”‚ and that he “…embodied many of the key attitudes and values that form part and parcel of our corporate culture: pragmatism‚ flexibility‚ the willingness to learn‚ an open mind and respect for other people and cultures.” For more

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    RECOMMENDATION For a company that will turn one hundred in a decade‚ Nestle has almost tried all of the strategies there can be. Nestle company has expanded internationally‚ helped countries’ economies grow‚ be environmentally conscious and create joint ventures with other companies in which enhanced Nestlé’s and these companies’ performance positively. Followed are a couple of recommendations in which might enhance their performance which are: • Avoid actions that are bound to fail Even though

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    coMPany Nestlé strives to create value that can be sustained over the long term by meeting consumer needs for nutrition‚ enjoyment and Quality they can trust. Every day‚ millions of people all over the world show their confidence in us by choosing Nestlé products and brands. This confidence is based on our Quality image and a reputation for high standards that has been built up over many years. Every product on the shelf‚ every service and every customer contact help to shape this image. A Nestlé brand

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    Nestlé: A Social Media Nightmare Strategic Communication Plan Submitted to Dr. Iman Seoudi Presented by Menat Farag Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Situational Analysis 4 Objectives 6 Audience Identification 6 Key Messages and Channels 7 Facebook Page 7 Press Release 7 Indirect Messages 8 Post Crisis: Communicating Through Social Media 10 Communication Objectives 10 Communication Guidelines 11 Key Performance Indicators and their Evaluation 12 References 14

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    Diemen‚ April 2007 Analysis of integrated marketing communications campaign Dove Pro - Age. Prepared for: Menno van Voorthuizen Prepared by: Ewa Kozlowska (405825) Table of contents: 1. Introduction. 3 2. Marketing communications and branding. 3 3. Target groups and positioning. 4 4. Analysis of elements of communication mix‚ and message strategy. 4 5. Integration level of the communication. 6 6. Marketing communication objectives. 6 7. Building a relationship with customers

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    u09d1 The Internet’s Effect on Marketing-communication Strategies The Internet is rapidly overtaking traditional communications media as the primary‚ if not sole‚ source of information for the cohorts in Generation X and Generation Y. What are the implications for marketing-communications strategies if these trends continue? Owen notes that very little scholarly literature or research is available on this topic‚ partially because it is so new. The existing models concepts and theories in the

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