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    ________________________________________ Global Marketing Case Study - “Red Bull: The global market leader in energy drinks is considering further market expansion.” ________________________________________ Ann Bendroth Date: 29.05.2009 Global Marketing – Case Study – Red Bull ____________________________________________________________ _______ Table of Content 1.0 Purpose of the case study .................................................................................... 3 1.1 Company

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    Idea: Hellriegel and Slocum (2011)‚ discuss the importance of perception and attribution and the impact it has on a leader‚ an employee‚ and the organization as a whole. The text elaborates on the perceptual process‚ external and internal factors that influence perception‚ person perception‚ perceptual errors‚ and attributions that people make to explain their behaviors and those of others. Perception is the process by which people interpret the input from their senses to give meaning and order

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    Using Perceptual Maps in Marketing Simulation Summary Melinda Roberts MKT/421 December 15‚ 2011 Gray Grubb Using Perceptual Maps in Marketing Simulation Summary In the simulation I was a marketing manager for Thorr Motorcycles. I was faced with three different situations. In order to decide on the right actions to take in the situations I had help from three co-workers; Benjamin Bao (Chief executive officer)‚ Chris Winter (Chief engineer)‚ and Meredith Kiligore (Vice President Brand

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    19 marks (Red Bull) Question 1 Discuss 2 red bull greatest strength and 2 risks? Pros and cons Although Red Bull is a fairly young brand‚ it is currently the worldwide market leader in energy drinks. Today‚ Red Bull sells more than 4 billion cans of energy drinks each year in more than 160 countries. Red Bull’s success over the past 20 years can be attributed to the company’s ability to highlight its strengths and minimize its weakness Strengths 1. Red Bull’s marketing strategy Red Bull’s marketing

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    next generation of marketing than Red Bull. Focusing their strategy on earned media‚ cultural integration and value creation‚ Red Bull’s approach is pioneering‚ and a template that many brands would love to follow. However it’s also proven a difficult strategy to replicate‚ specifically because just how different it is from the traditional marketing model. It’s definitely not just about sponsoring a couple of youth events and calling it a day. The scale of Red Bull’s commitment to non-traditional

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    toward the products (e.g.‚ current market shares of the products). Maps generated by this software are spatial representations in Euclidean space that have the following characteristics: (1) The pairwise distances between product alternatives directly indicate the “perceived similarities” between any pair of products‚ i.e.‚ how close or far apart the products are in the minds of customers. (2) A vector on the map (shown by a blue or red line) indicates both magnitude and direction in the Euclidean space

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    The perceptual mapping has a history which is unknown by many. Statistician and computer scientist‚ Leland Wilkinson‚ explains the history of perceptual mapping as this; Perceptual mapping involves a variety of techniques for displaying the judgments of a set of objects by a group of subjects. Most of these techniques were developed in the 1970’s

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    Perceptual Mapping Perceptual mapping is a graphics technique used by asset marketers that attempts to visually display the perceptions of customers or potential customers. Typically the position of a product‚ product line‚ brand‚ or company is displayed relative to their competition. Creating a Perceptual Map The way to determine a product or service’s current position in the marketplace compared to the competition is with a customer perceptual map. Example: Choose a product or service and identify

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    think about it. The interviews took between 5 and 10 minutes depend in the mood of costumers. Moreover‚ we asked 31 persons some questions contain two main questions to evaluate each clothing shop based on price and quality. Analysis: The perceptual map presented below shows that people thinks that D&G and Gucci is considered a high price shop but also with very good quality. However‚ Lacoste and Ralph Loran are considered relatively cheaper than D&G but also with high level of quality. On the

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    principle of perceptual form organization? a) continuity b) closure c) proximity d) similarity x 7. The final stage of perception is called _____. a) interpretation x b) conclusions c) dissemination d) closure 8. Jake told Mary that he would call her before lunch. At 11:30 a.m. the phone rang and she responded to the male voice by saying "Hi‚ honey." It turned out to be her boss calling‚ rather than her husband. Mary ’s error illustrates the effect of ____. a) perceptual adaptation

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