__________________ MCDONALD’S AND OBESITY A case study ________________ Submitted by: Ma Alexandria Bulaon Submitted to: Professor George Fong SPGLOBMA_S71 September 25‚ 2012 I. CASE STUDY ANALYSIS A. Problems Obesity among children is increasing rapidly not only in the United States but throughout the nations around the globe.According to the reports made by the World Health Federation‚ an estimated 155 million children are
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seekers across the country. That’s called employment branding (e-branding)-- positioning a company as a ‘great place to work for’ by using a well-crafted messaging strategy backed by consequential and relevant employee-oriented initiatives. In an era where organisations are falling over each other to recruit the best talent and employees hop jobs for just a few thousands rupees‚ employers need to stand out in the crowd. That’s why e-branding is increasingly seen as the single-most important factor
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I McDonald’s Expands Globally While Adjusting Its Local Recipe McDonald’s Corporation is a fast food legend whose famous golden arches can be found in 118 different countries. The company is the undisputed leader in the quick service restaurant (QSR) segment of the hospitality industry‚ with more than twice the systemwide revenues of Burger King. McDonald’s built its reputation by promising and delivering three things to customers: inexpensive food with consistent taste regardless of location;
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Employer Branding and its Effect on Organizational Attractiveness via the World Wide Web: Results of quantitative and qualitative studies combined Paper presented at the 4th International e-HRM Conference “Innovation‚ Creativity and e-HRM” 28-29 March 2012‚ Nottingham Trent University‚ UK Tanya Bondarouk1 University of Twente School of Management and Governance Department of Operations‚ Organization and Human Resources 7500 AE Enschede‚ The Netherlands Email: t.bondarouk@utwente.nl Huub
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SBM ASSIGNMENT Submitted by: Madhavi Verma 12DM-081 Personal Branding Why people agreed to pay Rs.5 for attending Narendra Modi’s Rally? Why do we have people who build temples in name of Rajnikant and Amitabh Bachhan and not for any other equally successful movie star? Is it only because of the talents possessed by these individuals or something beyond that? Do these personalities “brand” themselves and consciously do or refrain from doing things that affect their brand image? We all already
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Successful Brands Built on Successful Products It is evident that today’s consumer markets are very competitive. Companies are trying to fight for every consumer they can. With the consumer having so many choices to choose from when it comes to a particular product or service‚ brands are in a rush to release the next big product or service to the public. Millions of dollars are spent to advertise these products to the general public but are these products and services really worth it? Or
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 McDonald’s Altered Brand Image by Sponsoring London Olympics 2012 3 McDonald’s Publicity Crisis 3 Why Choose Olympics 3 A Success Sponsorship 4 How McDonald’s Define Brand Elements 4 Adding Value to the Brand by Special London Olympics Logo 5 Associating Brand Elements with Healthy and Environmental Concept 6 Building Emotional Connections 7 Communicating the Brand 8 Integrated Marketing Communication 9 Tailored Promotions 11 Conclusion 11
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Title: Surrogate Branding as a tool to build Brand Equity Submitted to: Prof. Anushree Introduction: Brands perhaps are the most valuable assets an organization can have. Brands create an image for themselves through the constant attention and nurture given to them by the organization. Over a period of time some of the brands become the bread winners for the organizations. Any damage to the reputation of these brands can really change the scenario for the organization. Corporations spend huge
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The Globalization of McDonald’s Leading the Global Enterprise System Abstract The organization chosen is McDonald’s. McDonald’s is a multibillion dollar corporation that has concurred the fast food industry around the globe. McDonald’s has grow by expanding into new competitive spaces‚ attaining a complex mixture of financial knowledge‚ custom understanding‚ developing material and knowledge assets‚ to expand the market possibilities and replicating and standardizing their practices to be
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The Benefits of Branding Your Product or Service By Blair Entenmann‚ President of MarketingHelp! Brands are so numerous and common- place today that we are inclined to take their significance for granted. Branding refers to the use of a name‚ a term‚ a symbol or a design to identify goods or services of a seller and to distinguish them from those of other sellers. A good brand name can make a big difference in your success. Your brand name may be the single most important decision you can make
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