Integrated Brand Communications MKT4070 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 QUESTION 1. (a) Critical analysis of LEGO’s SWOT in 2004 3 QUESTION 1.(b) LEGO’s communication effects and objectives post 2004 considering its SWOT in 2004 6 QUESTION 2. Application of various concepts applied by LEGO as a part of the IMC programme 8 (a) POSITIONING STRATEGY AND POSTIOING TACTICS 8 (b) BRAND NARRATIVES 9 (c) BRAND ENCOUNTERS 10 (d) BRAND COVERSATIONS 12 QUESTION 3. Critical evaluation
Premium Lego Marketing Legoland Windsor
USER INNOVATION CLASS LEGO Case Study Simone Grancini Giovanni Giuseppe Savini HS 2010 User Innovation 1 AGENDA The Company‚ analysis History Today Tomorrow Collaborative Innovation Theory‚ evolution Tools Lego User Innovation Strategy Lego Board Games Lego “Design By Me” Costs and Benefits Q&A HS 2010 User Innovation 2 LOGIC BEHIND ANALYSIS History presentation structure: Focus on main learning points under: Product Development perspective Growth
Premium Lego Lego Group Legoland Windsor
CUSTOMER-DRIVEN MARKETING STRATEGY FOR LEGO (1) Does LEGOs web site (www.lego.com) help consumers through the buyer decision process LEGOs Mission Statement Inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow. The LEGO brand is more than simply a familiar logo. It is the expectations that people have of the company towards its products and services‚ and the accountability that LEGO feels towards the world around it. The brand acts as a guarantee of quality and originality. Visiting and browsing its
Premium Lego Legoland Windsor Marketing
A. SWOT Analysis Founded and developed by Stanford graduate Debbie Sterling in 2012‚ Goldieblox has made it its main purpose to “get girls building”. By tapping into girl’s imaginations and creative thinking by using stories and construction sets‚ Goldieblox wants to give girls the confidence and boost they need to “disrupt the pink aisle” and inspire a future generation of female engineers. Better said by Sterling: “My head literally started spinning and I was so disappointed there weren’t things
Premium Lego Lego Group Toy
One of the initial strategy decisions was based upon the oil crisis in the 1980’s. The company reacted favourably by introducing new innovations and penetrating previously unexplored markets. Changes in the market environment in the 90’s also spurred on strategy development at LEGO. The advent of competitors and research contrary to what LEGO was basing its strategy on up to that point proved to be a focal point for the company. Objectives were set out and adopted and the company moved on. LEGO
Premium Marketing Term Finance
Company Profile An introduction to the LEGO Group 2007 It is LEGO philosophy that “good play” enriches a child’s life – and its subsequent adulthood. With this in mind‚ the LEGO Group has developed and marketed a wide range of products‚ all founded on the same basic philosophy of learning and developing – through play. It all began in 1932 ... The founder‚ Ole Kirk Christiansen‚ hit upon the LEGO name in 1934. He took the first two letters of
Premium Lego Lego Group Legoland Windsor
The company LEGO is a famous toy manufacturing organization headquartered in Billund‚ Demark. It was founded in 1932 and owned by the family Kristiansen. In 1934‚ the founder stumble upon the name LEGO‚ which stands for Leg Godt and meaning “play well” in Danish. The major products of the company LEGO are LEGO-brand toys‚ which consisting most of the interlocking plastic bricks. LEGO also introducing its own system‚ which means that thousands of building elements can be easily combined with numerous
Premium Lego Lego Group Legoland Windsor
PEST Analysis Leader:Penelope贺朋旭(会计103) Deccember 2010 PEST Analysis Potical Factors • China is a communistic country‚ and it is steadier than some country which always has some war‚ anarchy and so on‚ which is adapted to the development of car companies. • Chinese goverment encourage overseas company to operate in China‚ such as derating‚ lower lending rate… • Chinese rule is strict for car purchaser and owner. For example Beijing government claim that
Premium People's Republic of China Law
PEST Analysis for Newspaper Industry Using the PEST analysis to assess the macro environment of the newspaper industryshows that the technology and recession are two of the major factors that have beenaffecting the newspaper industry as well as the socio cultural side. Technology The Internet‚ a powerful and advance technology‚ has changed the model of masscommunication. The Internet has had a major impact on the external environment of thenewspaper industry and has been gradually substituting
Premium Newspaper Advertising Internet
K+12 Educations PEST Analysis Political Government Fund for education will increase due to professional fee of the additional teacher and classroom needed. Higher probability that educational funds‚ coming from LGU’s‚ Adopt-A-School Program and TEN Moves fund will be corrupted by the government officials. Government need to have a quick responds to the needs for educational resources. Has a political advantage to politician image by building educational infrastructure under their name. A probability
Premium Education Higher education