Task 1 Primark‚ leading retail group Company Introduction As a retail business organisation‚ Primark has come up with its innovative and noble idea to avail its fashionable clothing for everyone regardless of social class or status. Primark as everyone’s brand has become a major thrust to the English retail industry. It has successfully created a major impact on the people’s behaviour through the introduction of fashionable quality products for low price value. The marketing policy of the company
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I have bought an existing business. The business I bought was Primark. The USP for this business would be that I’m selling my products and services with a high quality. It is all ethnic. There is a need for my business in my area‚ because I sell everything that concludes in the customers’ wants and their needs. You need to know what drives and motivates customers. Go beyond the traditional customer demographics‚ such as age‚ gender‚ race‚ income and geographic location that most businesses collect
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APPENDIX 1 1.0 Introduction Primark Stores Ltd. Is a value fashion retailer that was founded in 1969 and operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Foods plc. Primark sell a wide variety of product from clothing to homeware catering for all ages and sizes. Primark is recognised as ‘the leading value fashion retailer in the UK’ (Mintel‚ 2011) and with 232 stores currently operating across the UK and Europe‚ in addition to more opening every few months‚ Primark is expanding quickly and predominately
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IMPACT OF CRM SYSTEMS ON RETAIL GIANT PRIMARK TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study Importance of the Study giant Scope of the Study Rationale of the Study Research aim and objective Research Questions CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER
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PESTLE analysis of Primark in UK Introduction Every organization provided different strategies to be effective in the market. However‚ most of the successful organizations admired the importance of analysis in creating their approach to strategies. In an organization that target huge market and have an efficiency in bringing the demands of the market‚ Primark is still realizing and in-depth analysis that can help them provide long-run benefits. PESTLE Analysis Political Analysis pertains
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Primark tend to have more staff in the store depending on the time of year and their busiest times. References Barbara Farfan. (). Retail Definition. Available: http://retailindustry.about.com/od/glossary/g/retailterminolo.htm. Last accessed 25 october
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Working at Primark gave me an invaluable experience of working as part of a team to achieve targets. I learnt to communicate effectively with other team members and to work to the best of my ability to contribute towards the team. Within teams we had the main responsibility of maintaining the store in a presentable manner for health and safety reasons and also to provide better customer care. I personally had the responsibility of restocking shelves within an assigned area to maintain a reasonable
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Part 2 Stakeholders Primark stakeholders Primark stakeholders are the people who are or have an interest in the company‚ meaning the costumers‚ their employees‚ the employees associations ‚local and national communities ‚the manufacturers‚ government and the parent company ABF. Employees-within the company will need to notice a change in the working process and the employee get treat equal inside the company and the working environment . Also most employees would concerned about their future
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Primark Strategic Marketing Audit ARTD3039-26820 25613537 Image One Primark Facebook Image Two Primark Facebook ontents 1. Executive Summary 2. Brand Introduction 3. Brand Onion 4-5. The Consumer 6-7. Internal Analysis 8. Promotional Strategy 9. Price Strategy 10. Product & Price Hierarchy 11. Product Strategy Appendix 12. Distribution strategy 24. Brand Identity Prism 14. The Competition 15. Brand Positioning Map 16-17. H&M 18-19. Financial Analysis 25. Rogers Theory of Innovation 26
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UK: Primark cuts three suppliers following child labour claims A News item from Business Respect‚ Issue Number 130‚ dated 17 Jun 2008 UK clothing retailer Primark has ended its contracts with three suppliers in India following allegations channelled through a BBC documentary that they used child labour to finish garments with embroidery and sequin work. The company said that the work had been improperly sub-contracted against the company’s code of conduct‚ and it had taken action accordingly
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