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    A Generic concept of Marketing Marketing has shown the aptitude to re-examine its focus‚ techniques and goals as the surrounding society changes and new problems require attention. Marketing evolved through a commodity focus‚ an institutional focus‚ a functional focus‚ a managerial focus and a social focus. Each new focus had its advocates and critics. Marketing emerged each time with a refreshed and expanded self-concept. There are three stages of marketing consciousness: 1. Consciousness one-

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    Sony Case Study

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    Brian T Castagna Wilmington University BBM 402 Sony Case Study 1. Sony had been so successful in the past with the Walkman‚ Playstation‚ and other electronics because they were innovative and new for their time. They helped reshape the music and gaming industry as we know it today. Without such developments‚ technology might not be where it is today. Sony’s competition was also vastly different. At the time of the Walkman‚ there were no other major competitors and the purchase of CBS Records

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    Sony Branding Strategy

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    1 Sony Sony is the kind of company that constantly launches so many great products that engineers and designers for competing companies must get little rest at night. The Sony is primarily focused on the Electronics (such as AV/IT products & components) and Game (such as PlayStation) and Entertainment (such as motion pictures and music). 2 Sony History Sony was founded in 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. The two complemented each other with a unique blend of product innovation and marketing

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    Internal Company Analysis Nintendo’s Strategy in 2009: The Ongoing Battle with Microsoft and Sony Fatima Badia Alkhouri 201003615 Zayed University BUS-400-003 Strategic Management Dr. Hanko K. Zeitzmann May 5‚ 2014 Nintendo‚ which is one of the video game industry competitors‚ have been the worldwide leader in creating the entertainment games. Nintendo’s video games have been sold everywhere in the world and they became in the list of the worlds best selling. The latest gaming console system

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    pharmaceutical products soaring‚ the company decided to sell generic drugs primarily to government hospitals to help less privileged Filipinos avail affordable quality medicines. Heeding the call for cheaper medicine‚ the company stepped up its distribution by opening its retail arm in 2001. In 2007‚ THEGENERICSPHARMACY tapped Francorp‚ the world leader in franchising‚ to engineer its franchise development and growth. The goal is to make affordable generic medicine more available to a greater number of

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    Michael Porters Strategy

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    Michael Porters Strategy Michael Porter is the University Professor (the highest honor in Harvard University) in Harvard Business School. He is acknowledged as the father of competitive strategy. He has two main theoretical perspectives; one is “the five forces model of competition”‚ and the other one is just the “three competition strategies” (Michael Porters Strategy). The three competition strategies are cost leadership strategy‚ differentiation strategy and segmentation strategy. These strategies

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    Sony Annual Report

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    Markets 06 Networked Products and Services 10 3D World Expanding 3D World 12 Competitive Advantages through Differentiated Technologies 15 Emerging Markets 20 Special Feature: 26 Special Feature: TM Sony’s “Exmor R ” Sony in India 34 Financial Highlights Products‚ Services and Content 40 50 64 Board of Directors and Corporate Executive Officers 51 65 Financial Section Stock Information Investor Information ©2011 Columbia Pictures Industries

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    Sony Marketing Mix

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    customers always look for new and improved things‚which is why marketers should improve existing products‚ develop new ones‚and discontinue old ones that are no longer needed or wanted by the customer. Sony has a variety of products ranging from electronic devices‚ games and entertainment. So‚ briefly Sony products can be categorized in the following major product categories: i.Television and Projectors. ii.Home video/audio. iv.Home Theatre system. v.Digital Photography. vi.Hand cam video camera

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    western viewers eyes. Film genre creates some expectations for its audience. Most films within a certain genre fulfill the audience’s expectations and follow a specific formula or generic convention. Generic conventions identify genre through character types‚ settings‚ props‚ or event that are repeated from film to film. Generic conventions also include iconography and images.

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    Colgate Porter

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    1.0 Introduction In a dynamic business environment‚ companies enter industries whenever they see growth or profit potential or exit when they see a decline. As such‚ companies have to consistently practice an internal and external check or analysis on the company to see where they stand in the industry they operate in. The Boston-Consulting Group’s Growth model‚ among all other models provides one of the best guides to analyzing a company’s marketing performance and its potentials.

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