Environment PESTEL The PESTEL framework categories environmental influences into six main types: * Political (Taxation changes‚ foreign trade‚ political risk in foreign markets‚ government policies) * Economic (Interest rates‚ GDP trends‚ unemployment rates‚ exchange rates) * Social (Population changes‚ income distribution‚ consumerism‚ changes in culture and fashion) * Technological (new discoveries and technologies‚ ICT innovations‚ increased spending on R&D) * Environmental
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on the same super market shelves. But‚ why P 7 G introduces several brands in one category instead of concentrating its resources on a single brand? The answer lies in the fact that different people want different MIXES OF BENEFITS from products they buy. For EG; People buy laundry detergents to get their clothes clear – but want other things such as economy‚ bleaching powder‚ fabric softening‚ fresh smell‚ etc.‚ But to some people feel that bleaching powder is important than
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costs- low * Differentiation of inputs- low * Threat of forward integration- high * Supplier concentration- low The Porter’s “Five Forces” framework for packaged food & beverage industry analysis Bargaining Power of Buyers- Low * Buyer concentration: less * Buyer Volume: low * Switching cost: low * Brand identity: strong * Ability to backward integrate: less Threat of Potential Substitutes- High * Price performance differentiation: low * Switching
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threat for Nike’s company. The business strategy used by Nike is a product differentiation strategy. Nike focuses on branding advertising‚ designation of the products‚ exclusive customer service and high quality products. Product differentiation helps to boost up the sales of Nike. Nike designs most of the footwear for athletic purpose. Nike differentiates its products into variety of ways. For example‚ Nike segmented its products into three different levels of people which are men‚ women and children
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overcoming customer concerns First-generation products are expected to be rapidly improved so buyers delay purchase until technology matures Possible difficulties in securing raw materials Firms struggle to fund R&D‚ operations and build resource capabilities for rapid growth 8-5 Strategy Options for Competing in Emerging Industries Win early race for industry leadership by employing a bold‚ creative strategy Push hard to perfect technology‚ improve product quality‚ and develop attractive performance
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case·‚ I. lux - Strong Differentiation The market has seen stagnant sales over the last The personal wash market is valued at Rs.45 billion (ORG-MARG). four years and the low entry barriers have led to intense competition between national and local brands. Lux is the larges~ personal wash brand in the country with a value share of 17%. Consumer preference has led to Lux becoming one of the most trusted brands in the country. Lux has retained its leadership status by strongly differentiating
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every organization like Orkut engaged in a market will develop different ways of imagining market segments‚ and vrate product differentiation strategies to exploit these segments. Successful market segmentation and corresponding product differentiation strategy can give a firm a commercial advantage‚ due to the more ejective match between target customer and product. Orkut was Launched in January 2004 by search company Google. Brainchild of Orkut Buyukkokten‚ a Turkish software engineer
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Mazda car model call Mazda 3 received the top rating of “Good” in the crash test. This all reward is because of Mazda using the best technology and put their effort in the car safety parts‚ they want their customer feel safety when they driving Mazda product on the road. Third point is the brand has gain strong global recognition; this will help them to increase the sales. Mazda 6 has won numerous awards over 27 countries and Mazda Demio was name 2008 World Car of the year‚ this reason make many people
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most of the brands within product portfolio Extensive experiences in mergers and acquisitions Integrated supply-chain and distribution practices across PepsiCo brands Weaknesses High level of dependence on large supermarkets such as Wal-Mart Overdependence on domestic market in the USA “Aquanfina” tap water scandal Tropicana Kids orange juice product recall. Opportunities Increasing presence in emerging markets such as China and India Engagement in product differentiation strategy Rising revenues
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seems to have lost focus on its original strategy based on product differentiation and spread itself too thin in pursuit of multiple objectives. It is clear that the values on which Thorntons was originally founded were the principal reasons for the company’s initial success in Britain. From the very beginning‚ a combination of the quality ingredients that Thorntons had used and the manufacturing expertise it had developed for its core products were the key reasons for its success. Indeed‚ upon originally
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