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    PESTLE

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    PESTLE Dunkin’ Donuts starting business in Argentina Tiia Penttinen International Business Bachelor’s Thesis Supervisor: Joan Lofgren Aalto University School of Business Bachelor´s Degree Program in International Business Mikkeli Campus Introduction Dunkin’ Donuts is an American global coffee chain based in Massachusetts‚ U.S. It’s also known for its doughnuts. Dunkin’ Donuts has positioned itself as a high quality but still affordable fast-food outlet

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    Pestle Analysis of China

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    PESTLE Analysis of China Political: China set to focus on supporting domestic brands and creating more appeal for domestic brands‚ this will mean naturally less support for exports and overseas brands Single child policy means that consumers aged between 18 and 30 are likely to have savings from past generations passed down to them Economical: China has had the highest average yearly economic growth rate between 1980 and 2004 of 9.8% In 2011 unit prices increased as a result of

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    Pestle analysis of Easyjet Political Factors Political factors reflect the political stability of the region where Easyjet is operating. OPPORTUNITIES Government grants permission to purchase new Aircrafts. Government guidance and assistance available to travel and tourism businesses. European Countries Collaboration and good relationship making EU politically stable. This stability is a significant advantage for the growth of Easyjet THREATS Airlines which fail to comply with strict

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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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    Nivea Case study

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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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    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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    THE TIMES 100 Downloaded from 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

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    Economic Reforms has smoothened the path for them? 3 . Trusting your organization to grow and develop in a haphazard fashion is taking a large chance on the future. This is the fundamental reason for doing strategic planning. Discuss the role of SWOT analysis in strategic planning. 4 . How has Internet helped in the evolution of World as a Global Village? 5 . Discuss the Strategic Initiative by Mr.Ratan Tata of Launching ‘Nano’‚ which suggests the cost leadership approach adopted by Tata. Do you think

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    PESTLE Analysis of Towngas

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    expand its number of customers‚ avoid weakening and profitability fall in the market. In fact‚ this is just the problem of prevention of the fundamental strength of the decline and product positioning and market segmentation. External Analysis (PESTEL) Political On Year 1997‚ the Hong Kong Government has entered into a three year Information and Consultation Agreement (ICA) with The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Ltd. The company supplies towngas to most part of the territory

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    PESTLE analysis PESTLE stands for - Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Legal‚ and Environmental. A PESTLE analysis is a useful tool for understanding the ‘big picture’ of the environment in which an organisation is operating. Specifically a PESTLE analysis is a useful tool for understanding risks associated with market (the need for a product or service) growth or decline‚ and as such the position‚ potential and direction for an individual business or organisation. A PESTLE analysis

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