Arie | Anindita | Bayu | Jesmin | Pielian | Wahyu Company profile Milestone Contents Co-creation Review Financial Performance Conclusion UNILEVER COMPANY PROFILE Company Profile : Unilever • • • • • • Established on Dec 5‚ 1933 Focus on Home & Personal Care and Food & Ice Cream Products Home & Personal Care Portfolio in 2011 comprises 27 wellknown brands Portfolio Food & Ice Cream in 2011 is 16 Brands Received 68 awards in 2011 Strong distribution network more than 400 independent
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Clarkson Lumber Co. 1. Why does Mr. Clarkson have to borrow to support this profitable business? A. This company now faced the cash shortage trouble which we can see from its liquidity‚ such as current ratios‚ quick ratios and return on sales for these three years‚ following a decreasing trend. From accounts receivable statistics‚ we learn the cash inflows is decreasing since it takes longer time to collect the money from customers. And they still need to pay for purchases‚ so borrowing from
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Demand for our products may be adversely affected by changes in consumer preferences and tastes or if we are unable to innovate or market our products effectively. We are a consumer products company operating in highly competitive markets and rely on continued demand for our products. To generate revenues and profits‚ we must sell products that appeal to our customers and to consumers. Any significant changes in consumer preferences or any inability on our part to anticipate or react to such changes
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Sl. No. | Topic | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 2 | 2. | Problem Statement | 3 | 3. | Probable Solutions | 4 | 4. | Development of Key Decision Criteria | 5-6 | 5. | Contingency Plan | 7-8 | Introduction When the cola giants‚ Pepsi and Coke‚ entered the Indian market‚ they brought with them the cola wars that had become part of global folklore. This case study details the various battles fought in India by the two rivals with its focus on the publicity campaigns where the two
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Comparison Contrast Essay 30 March 2011 Coca Cola VS Pepsi Coca Cola and Pepsi are the two most popular and widely recognized beverage brands in the United States. Pepsi and Coca Cola contrast each other on their taste‚ its associated colors and themes‚ and ingredients. Coca-Cola and Pepsi differentiate in more ways than one. Coca-Cola has more of a coke flavor taste. It is fizzier than that of Pepsi. It is smoother going down‚ and after about six hours it changes flavor and becomes more watery
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The customer as co-producer Solveig Wikström - School of Business‚ Stockholm University‚ Stockholm‚ Sweden Introduction A look at what is happening in the world of business today shows that the focus of business development is now gradually moving away from products and factories. Instead‚ interest is concentrated on the various processes taking place around the customer. This orientation is not new. Concepts such as “customer orientation”‚ “close to the customer”‚ “customer segmentation” and
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Pierre Chandon‚ Brian Wansink‚ & Gilles Laurent A Benefit Congruency Framework of Sales Promotion Effectiveness Are monetary savings the only explanation for consumer response to a sales promotion? If not‚ how do the different consumer benefits of a sales promotion influence its effectiveness? To address the first question‚ this research builds a framework of the multiple consumer benefits of a sales promotion. Through a series of measurement studies‚ the authors find that monetary and nonmonetary
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Licensing‚ in the business world‚ is a contractual agreement to use a brand name‚ patent or property that is owned by another business entity. For example‚ a greeting card company can obtain a license to use images of Hannah Montana or "The Simpsons" characters on greeting cards. A franchise is a business that operates under an existing brand name. Many popular businesses are franchises‚ including McDonald’s‚ Subway and H&R Block. Franchising & Licensing - What are they? and how can you
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Apply quality function deployment model in after-sales service improvements: case company X Logistics Master ’s thesis Ye Tian 2011 Department of Business Technology Aalto University School of Economics Abstract This study is to apply the quality function deployment (QFD) model in the Chinese heavy construction equipment market to improve the after-sales service. The main objectives of this study are to find out how to translate the customers’ needs into technical measurements by this
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Chappell & Co Ltd v The Nestlé Co Ltd [1959] 2 All ER 701 House of Lords Nestlé‚ manufacturers of wrapped chocolate bars‚ advertised for sale‚ as part of an advertising campaign‚ the record ’Rockin’ Shoes’. The price of the record was 1s 6d plus three wrappings from their 6d chocolate bars. Chappell‚ who were the sole licensees of the copyright of ’Rockin’ Shoes’‚ claimed that Nestlé had infringed their copyright and sought injunction and damages. Nestlé claimed that they were entitled to
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