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    Nivea Case Study

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    The Times 100 Edition 13 - http://www.thetimes100.co.uk Edition 13 Nivea : The use of the marketing mix in product launch Answer sheet 1. What is a consumer-led product? When the customer dictates the product market orientated. 2. NIVEA does market research‚ what are the two types of research? Primary and Secondary research 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both types of research and give examples? Primary e.g. questionnaires accurate but slow and

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    Nivea vs Vaseline

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    Nivea VS Vaseline Introduction Due to Metro sexual trend‚ product for men is growth very fast in the last 2-3 years. Not too many companies invested in this market until the first quarter of 2007 Beiersdorf‚ leader of men’s lotion market see the opportunities to invest in this market segment and to promote themselves as a fresh lotion for men‚ called “Nivea for men”. It helps dry skin of men to become smoothly and healthy skin. After entry of Beiersdorf‚ Unilever followed into this market

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    01_Introduction Beiersdorf is the international skin care company behind the leading NIVEA Sun 21651_NIVEA brands NIVEA‚ ELASTOPLAST‚ ATRIXO and EUCERIN. Over the past 10 years the company has grown rapidly in the UK by developing a balanced and well managed portfolio of brands. A brand portfolio should consist of a range of products which support each other‚ irrespective of which categories they operate in. The NIVEA range includes product types ranging from female face and body products to men’s

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    and ethnographic research have been used to study children’s understanding of friendship There are many similarities and difference between content analysis and ethnographic research. This essay will explore these similarities and differences and will attempt to explain how they are relevant to a child’s understanding of friendship. Content analysis involves the analysis of written‚ audio or visual material through the identification of predetermined markers. Ethnographic research involves extensive

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    Nivea Brand Management

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    Brand Nivea  1911: Nivea Creme introduced in the German market by Beiersdorf.  1912-1970 : Introduced a range of products under Nivea brand maintaining a mono-product philosophy. Nivea Creme remained the company’s premier product  1970-1993 : Extended the Nivea brand from the limited range of to a full range of skin care and personal care products  1993 onwards: Change in Senior Management leads to IMC philosophy. Product Mix Question 1  What is the brand image

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    Case Study Nivea

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    Study #8: NIVEA NIVEA‚ one of the largest skin and face care brands in the world‚ was established in 1912 and introduced to the German markets. Germany has long been a center for skin care and cosmetics‚ and NIVEA was the leader and has continued to be one of the most recognized products in the market. With its brand image based on its products being clean‚ fresh‚ and natural it has become a timeless product recognized by its blue tin and white type face. Its first introduced NIVEA Crème in

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    PRICING: NIVEA which is truly a global brand has not met with success in India because the target segment of NIVEA were primarily women from the upper strata of society.Its products especially men care products are very costly. The price of all its products which are used on a daily basis like Deodorants‚ talcum powder and soaps are of the same price as that of the competitors. But other products like lip care and Men care are highly priced compared to that of its competitors. The pricing strategy

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    1 www.thetimes100.co.uk Developing a marketing plan Introduction The NIVEA® brand is one of the most recognised skin and beauty care brands in the world. NIVEA creme was first introduced in 1911 and the NIVEA brand now extends to 14 product ranges worldwide from suncare to facial moisturisers‚ deodorant and shower products. In 1980 when Beiersdorf‚ the international company that owns NIVEA‚ launched its NIVEA FOR MEN® range internationally‚ it broke new ground with its aftershave balm

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    examine the marketing strategy of a product. Our group has decided to choose deodorant for our assignment topic. We have chosen the brand‚ NIVEA‚ which is a German brand belonging to Beiersdorf AG‚ Hamburg‚ Germany. The product that we are going to study in this assignment is NIVEA Fresh Active Roll-On deodorant as shown as figure 1 ( hereafter referred to as ‘NIVEA roll-on’) contains ocean extracts and offers the real confidence of a 24 hours effective regulation of perspiration providing a fresh feeling

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    Foundations Professor: Vernette Sinaise Nandy Nedd 1. A Marketing plan is defined as a plan to identify and then meet consumers’ requirements. NIVEA FOR MEN developed its marketing plan after doing a market research. Two pieces of data that NIVEA used when preparing its marketing plan to re-launch NIVEA FOR MEN are: a. Past performance data of NIVEA FOR MEN in the UK to see how the brand was performing and the promotion they used and who was buying the product‚ they were able to determine that

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