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    Chemistry of Toothpaste

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    The Chemistry of Toothpaste Toothpaste is not a new thing. It has been traced back to Ancient Egypt. They used a powdered rock and vinegar‚ which created a chemical reaction that dissolves the plaque on teeth. In 1900’s people used hydrogen peroxide and baking soda or chalk‚ pulverised brisk and salt as a toothpaste. Toothpastes today‚ are mostly made up of abrasives‚ surfactants‚ a detergent‚ a thickener‚ a moisturizer‚ water‚ flavouring agents‚ coloring‚ sweeteners‚ fluoride and desensitizers

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    Product Life Cycle A new product progresses through a sequence of changes from introduction to growth‚ maturity & decline. This sequence is known as the “Product Life-Cycle” & is associated with changes in the marketing situation‚ thus impacting the marketing strategy & the marketing mix. Introduction Stage In the introduction stage‚ the firm seeks to build product awareness & develop a market for a product. The impact on the marketing mix is as follows: • Product :- Branding & quality

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    Learning Outcome 6 Identify and assess the relevance of the ‘product life cycle’ to the notion of employee engagement. Employee engagement can be viewed through the four stages of the product life-cycle Step one is the introduction of the concept of employee engagement‚ its principles‚ strategy for enhancing engagement and involving employees‚ process of change to ensure engagement is fully embedded into the organisation. Step two is growth and growing the concept of engagement through a

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    Supply Chain for Your Product? by Marshall L. Fisher Harvard Business Review Reprint 97205 Harvard Business Review MARCH-APRIL 1997 Reprint Number ARIE DE GEUS THE LIVING COMPANY 97203 WALTER KUEMMERLE DEVELOPING GLOBAL NETWORKS BUILDING EFFECTIVE R&D CAPABILITIES ABROAD 97206 KASRA FERDOWS MAKING THE MOST OF FOREIGN FACTORIES 97204 GEORGE S. DAY STRATEGIES FOR SURVIVING A SHAKEOUT 97202 MARSHALL L. FISHER WHAT IS THE HIGH SUPPLY CHAIN FOR YOUR PRODUCT? 97205 JOHN CASE OPENING

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    the U.S. population by 2050‚ compared with 14% in 2005. 3. Describe lifestyle changes that are occurring in the consumer market. Lifestyle changes that are occurring in the consumer market are things such as Travel consultants‚ fitness focused products & retirement housing. 4. Describe the differences between rational and emotional buying motives. The difference between rational & emotional buying motives is that rational buying motive concerned with basic human needs such as food‚ clothing &

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    Crest Toothpaste

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    Crest brand of toothpaste has a longstanding history of over 50 years. Being the first to develop fluoride effective in preventing cavities and tooth decay‚ it served as a major scientific breakthrough and has been a trusted product throughout the years. Today‚ it continues to make advancements towards dental hygiene‚ and has also developed several other products to assist in complete oral care. The Crest product line includes toothpaste‚ toothbrushes‚ dental floss‚ whitening products‚ and mouthwash

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    Family Life Cycle

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    Influences on Consumer Behaviour UNIT 10 FAMILY BUYING INFLUENCES‚ FAMILY LIFE CYCLE AND BUYING ROLES Objectives At the end of this unit you should be able to: • Explain the nature of the family influences that operate on the purchase behaviour • Describe how family decision-making is influenced by the role specialisations of the members involved in the purchase decisions • Evaluate the impact of the family life cycle stages on consumption behaviour • Explain the implications of family decision-making

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    New Era Cap Co. Inc. Product Life Cycle Hats are a product that have become deeply incorporated in the American culture and lifestyle. In the United States‚ hats are nearly always present in everyday life‚ from sports events (i.e. baseball games) to the streets of New York where one might see people wearing hats as a fashion accessory in their everyday life. Today‚ there are a plethora of different styles and varieties of hats. For example‚ one can buy university hats‚ sports teams hats and

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    Mintzberg’s Model

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    Strategic Management 1. Consider Mintzberg’s model of intended and realised strategy‚ and discuss the extent to which corporate strategy can be planned‚ and the extent to which it emerges. (20 marks) The emergent model (modernist): In the emergent model‚ strategy is seen as emerging in the process of action. Strategy cannot (or only to some extent) be planned and is the outcome of the organization’s struggle to survive (cp. Darwinist ideas in Population Ecology) and the adaptation

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    Children's Toothpaste

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    In today’s day and age eMarketing would be one beneficial way to promote our new Crest Organic Children’s toothpaste. In June of 2010‚ there was 266‚244‚500 internet users registered in the United States. The internet has a few choices we can use to have potential customers directed to our product. The main form of internet advertising is Pay Per Click‚ PPC. PPC is a way of buying traffic to our site when a potential customer clicks on ads that is created for us. The ads are created using a PPC

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