strength of marketing is consumer pool‚ good products and pricing power. * Its product designs are centred on the middle & upper class and the ads screened highlight the product features. * Its employees are totally committed to quality and innovation. They chant “TPI 50 and TDR”‚ which signifies‚ total productivity innovation and tear down re-engineering. Through this method the company is bringing down its costs & developed new products. * LG’s corporate image is that of being
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OneSource One-Stop Report LG Corp. 5 February 2013 OneSource One-Stop Reports for LG Corp. LG Corp. LG Twin Tower 20‚ Yeouido-Dong‚ Yeongdeungpo-Gu Seoul‚ 150721 Korea‚ Republic of Tel: Fax: 82-2-37771114 82-2-37732292 Employees: Company Type: Corporate Family: Traded: Incorporation Date: Auditor: 92 Public Parent 212 Companies Korea Stock Exchange: 05-Jan-1947 Deloitte & Touche LLP Financials in: GBP (000) 003550 Fiscal Year End: 31-Dec-2011 Reporting Currency: South Korean Won
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radios‚ TVs‚ refrigerators‚ washing machines‚ and air conditioners. The LG Group was a merger of two Korean companies‚ Lucky and GoldStar‚ from which the abbreviation of LG was derived. The current "Life’s Good" slogan is a backronym*. Before the corporate name change to LG‚ household products were sold under the brand name of Lucky‚ while electronic products were sold under the brand name of GoldStar (Hangul:금성). In January 2009 LG was able to buy the domain name‚ LG.com‚ placing it among the companies
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and will flash its expiry date on the panel‚" LG Electronics Executive Vice President and CEO‚ Home Appliances Co‚ Moon B. Shin http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/vikasindian001-643284-refrigerator/ Dios - capacity of about 800 liters. - luxurious refrigerators- price that lies between Rs. 80‚000 to Rs. 2‚ 50‚000 – 2006 – high end product Frost Free - capacity of about 600 liters - between Rs. 20‚000 to Rs.60‚ 000. Direct Cool - The first LG Direct cool refrigerator was put on in the year
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2 New Product Development 2.1 Introduction New product development is a multi-stage process. Many different models with a varying number of stages have been proposed in the literature. We briefly review these models and propose a new model that is better suited to decision making regarding product performance and specification. In this chapter we start with a discussion of products and product life cycle in order to set the background for the later sections of the chapter. The outline of the
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MMBGIMS SUBJECT MARKETING MANAGEMENT TOPIC- NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Submitted to: Prof. Yasmin Singaporewala GROUP MEMBERS NAMES ROLL NO 1. Akanksha Desale 68 2. Shradha Doggala 71 3. Samadan Kakde 81 4. Supriya Pawar 100 5. Kirti Pawaskar
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psychology of the process of using languages. Research in psycholinguistics opens a window to the nature and structure of the human mind. The individual has language acquisition‚ which capacity is not language specific. The diachronical aspect is life. With aging an individual creates language dissolution. The synchronic aspects are language comprehension (listening and reading) and language production (speaking and writing). In these cases there is only one language. On the contrary‚ language pedagogy
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INTRODUCTION Life cycle costing is one of the various techniques in strategic management. It is a procurement as well as production costing technique that considers all life cycle costs. Besides‚ it is also a tool to determine the most cost-effective option among different competing alternatives to do a project‚ when each is equally appropriate to be implemented on technical grounds.This report will discuss life cycle costing in the view of production costing technique. In manufacturing‚ the
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company wants to use industrial life cycle and business cycle to show that how their businesses living in the big market and use their pricing strategies to set their product’s price to make sure it is suitable for the big market in the United States. The industry’s life cycle has different life stages in a particular industry. There are stages in everybody’s life like childhood‚ adult‚ middle age‚ and then old age. Likewise‚ there are four stages in every industry’s life cycle and there are introduction
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Dianne Mayers – October 2012 Topic: The product life-cycle’s bell-shaped curve is generally depicted as being divided into four stages. Using a named product or service example briefly‚ name and describe how you as the marketing officer responsible expect to manage these stages to ensure the product’s success. The company seeks to provide low-cost rental to home ownership within a gated housing facility to single‚ working female heads of households in Trinidad and Tobago. The data collected
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