NAME OF HEURISTIC: Naïve Diversification | Definition | In terms of finance‚ it means to invest in a variety of asserts in order to reduce risk. This is an example of heuristic choice. | 1. Experimental example ORExample of how we use this heuristic in everyday life | Experiment is conducted onHalloween night. The “subjects” in the experiment were young trick-or-treaters. (a) sequential choice: In one condition the children approached two adjacent houses and were offered a choice between two
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Introduction This project aim is to analyze the diversification strategy of PepsiCo in 2008. PepsiCo is the largest food and beverage business in the world. The benefits of PepsiCo’s diversification strategies are identified. The business strategy is analyzed to determine its efficacy across PepsiCo’s consumer business segments and product portfolio. The value chain match ups are determined and analyzed to ascertain their relevance to the success of PepsiCo’s strategy. The competitive strengths of PepsiCo’s
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PepsiCo is a world leader in convenient snacks‚ foods‚ and beverages with revenues of $60 billion and more than 285‚000 employees (PepsiCo.com). PepsiCo manufactures‚ markets‚ and sells various foods‚ snacks‚ and carbonated and non-carbonated beverages worldwide. The company operates in four divisions: PepsiCo Americas Foods (PAF)‚ PepsiCo Americas Beverages (PAB)‚ PepsiCo Europe‚ PepsiCo Asia‚ Middle East and Africa (AMEA). PepsiCo owns some of the world ’s most popular brands‚ including Pepsi-Cola
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(1) I think it was a good decision for PepsiCo to adopt diversity as a strategic priority in 2001‚ because by encouraging executives to meet diversity-related objectives‚ the company could easily break down the barriers between employers and employees‚ especially between employers and minority employees. Diversity strategy gives managers a chance to perceive the attitudes of their employees. A close relationship between managers and employees makes employees consider their perceived performance level
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Diversification in this case (agricultural diversification) involves the realocation of a‚ or some of a farms resources‚ to a new product or products. The prime resource of that time being sugar and the new products being the wide variety of crops that were produced and re-introduced by peasants. Peasants are a class of people of a lower status‚ who depends on agricultural labour for subsistence. The peasant life could be placed and termed in different categories. According to Mintz 1961‚" a peasant
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Introduction PepsiCo‚ Inc. was founded in 1965 through the merger of Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay. Tropicana was acquired in 1998. In 2001‚ PepsiCo merged with the Quaker Oats Company‚ creating the world’s fifth-largest food and Beverage Company. Today PepsiCo is a world leader in convenient snacks‚ foods and beverages with revenues of more than $60 billion and over 285‚000 employees. With headquarters in Purchase‚ New York‚ the company consists of Frito-Lay North America‚ PepsiCo Beverages North America
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PepsiCo‚ Organized Trade BY‚ GAURAV PRATAP SINGH (ROLL NO 15) EBREZ (ROLL NO 16) PepsiCo Organized Trade: The Beverage Industry is a mature sector and includes companies that market nonalcoholic and alcoholic items. Since growth opportunities are few compared to existing business‚ many members of the
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proves the hypothesis of marketing: - Related diversification is a more successful strategy for growth among firms than unrelated diversification. It explains the concept of diversification‚ the rationale of diversification‚ types of diversification‚ diversification strategies‚ and dimensions of diversification. This paper analyses the given hypothesis using various examples and reaches a conclusion. Keywords Related‚ unrelated‚ diversifact‚ diversification‚ diversifame‚ diversifad‚ diversifriction
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Amul’s Diversification Strategy: A Pizza for Rs 20! In early 2001‚ Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF)1 planned to leverage its brand equity and distribution network to turn Amul2 into India’s biggest food brand. Verghese Kurien‚ Chairman of GCMMF‚ set a sales target of Rs.10 bn by 2006 as against sales of Rs 2.3 bn in 2001. In 2001‚ GCMMF entered the fast food market in India with the launch of vegetable pizzas under the brand name SnowCap in Ahmedabad‚ Gujarat. GCMMF was also
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TYPES OF CORPORATE DIVERSIFICATION When a firm chooses to diversify‚ it faces a decision as to how related the new business(es) is(are) to the existing businesses of the firm. When Charles Bluhdorn was CEO of a company called Gulf+Western in the 1950s‚ he diversified into a host of industries: motion pictures (Paramount Pictures‚ the makers of The Godfather‚ Chinatown‚ and other movies)‚ clothing‚ cigars‚ zinc mines‚ auto parts‚ and sugar‚ among others! In contrast‚ a company such as Cooper
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