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    Running head: ANALYSES FOR KRAFT FOODS Porter’s 5 forces and PEST analyses of Kraft Foods. MGT 599 Module 2 SLP ABSTRACT This paper will show the various analyses of Porter’s 5 Forces upon Kraft Foods as well as a PEST analysis of external factors influencing the company. Porter’s 5 Forces are industry environments: 1. The threat of new entrants to the foods industry (low) Online grocery shopping is proving to be a formidable threat. (Food Retailing Industry

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    Integrated Pest Management  of palm oil Control of Oryctes rhinoceros  Oryctes rhinoceros‚ as has been indicated in the section on zero burning‚ is a severe pest in such replants. A combination of fore-described cultural‚ chemical and biological control is now being used in an integrated manner to successfully manage outbreaks of the pest. Bagworms and Nettle Caterpillars  Bagworms and nettle caterpillars are opportunistic pests that can devastate large areas of oil palm if not detected

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    Impact of Different Biological Control to Pest and Diseases of Tomato Production INTRODUCTION Importance of the Study Plant diseases need to be controlled to maintain the quality and abundance of food‚ feed‚ and fiber produced by growers around the world. Different approaches may be used to prevent‚ mitigate or control plant diseases. Beyond good agronomic and horticultural practices‚ growers often rely heavily on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Such input to agriculture have contributed

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    Unilever in Brazil Marketing Strategies for Low-Income Consumers I would recommend that Unilever launch a sub-brand of OMO detergent powder in Brazil and target it on low-income Northeast consumers. Let’s name it “OMO Scrub”. This recommendation was evaluated on the basis of the following factors: I. Gaining market position Unilever can gain market share by stealing market share from laundry soap‚ especially the market share of other brands. In current detergent powder market‚ Unilever products

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    Unilever Analysis Unilever should introduce a new‚ premium bar soap named Omo Luz for quality and value-conscious consumers‚ while lowering the price point of Minerva to reduce cannibalization and increase appeal to low to middle income segment in Northeast Brazil. In order to accomplish this mission and remain profitable‚ target primarily married low income women who value family and reputation; those who would otherwise buy P&G brand detergent or a local brand. This new Omo product will be

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    Marketing Mix OUTLINE o INTRODUCTION o UNILEVER AT A GLANCE o STP STRATEGY  Segmentation  Targeting  Positioning • 4 Ps o CONCLUSION UNILEVER AT A GLANCE Unilever is one of the world’s leading suppliers of fast-moving consumer goods. UNILEVER was founded in 1930 190 countries in which their products are sold 171‚000 employees at the end of the year 2011 €1 billion invested in R&D worldwide in 2011 CUSTOMER PARTNERSHIPS o Unilever has products for three markets: • FOOD • PERSONAL CARE

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    Decade of Organizational Change at Unilever What did Unilever’s decentralized organizational structure make sense from the 1950s through the 1970s? Why did this structure start to create problems for the company in the 1980s. Discussion Question # 1 What was Unilever trying to do when it introduced a new structure based on business groups in the mid-1990s? Why do you think that this structure failed to cure Unilever’s ills? Discussion Question #2 In the 2000s Unilever has switched to a structure based

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    Interactive Session 7 UNILEVER SEGURES ITS MOBILE DEVICES Unilever is a $54 billion global manufacturer and supplier of fast-moving consumer goods‚ including brands such as Q-Tips‚ Lipton tea‚ and Dove personal care products. It operates in 57 countries‚ with regional teams for Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Asia/Africa (including Australia.) Unilever also has teams for its Foods and Home and Personal Care products. This global giant is known for its ability to leverage products and brands throughout

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS - UNILEVER GLOBAL PESTEL analysis - UNILEVER A scan of the external macro environment in which the firm operates can be expressed in terms of following factors:   Political   Economical   Social   Technological PESTEL analysis is a useful strategic tool for understanding market growth or decline‚ business position‚ potential and direction for operations. The headings of PESTEL are a framework for reviewing a situation‚ and can in addition to SWOT and Porter’s Five Forces models

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    UNILEVER Portfolio Management Sohail Aslam Esmeralda García Christoph J. Szczecina Henrique A. Lima de Faria Fachhochschule Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts June 19th‚ 2008 PERSPECTIVES 1. UNILEVER Company - Overview - Legal structure - Group distribution 2. Executive Management - Vision - Mission - Strategic Objectives - Strategic Plan 3. Portfolio Management - Identification - Categorization - Evaluation - Selection - Prioritization - Portfolio Balancing - Authorization

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