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    “RAHUL BAJAJ”- THE TRADITIONAL LEADER Often male head of a common family is considered a traditional leader. This could also be the case in a family-owned business‚ if its director and other leader positions are chosen based on family ties and/or age. Rahul Bajaj is one of the examples of a traditional leader. He is the Chairman of the Bajaj Group‚ which ranks among the top 10 business houses in India. The Bajaj Group has diversified interests ranging from automobiles‚ home appliances‚ lighting

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    programme that is not built on a firm foundation of market knowledge." Identifying market opportunities is critical to the development and survival of an enterprise. When identifying new market opportunities‚ managers need to examine a variety of factors involved in entering or not entering a market including the market ’s structural barriers to entry and the competition. A good market analysis should include: • Information on industry strengths • Assessment of major competitors and their

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    Luxury Market

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    Executive Summary The luxury goods market may appear to many as a recession-resistant industry that generates over $1 trillion in revenue‚ but a closer look at the figures suggests otherwise. Luxury retailers‚ which were growing 9% annually a year before the recession‚ saw sales drop on average by more than 13 percentage points from 2007 to 2009. Meanwhile‚ luxury manufacturers saw their revenues decline by an average of 21 percentage points.1 The major industry brands have since overcome their tepid

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    can have the same ideologies or require a similar product.Target Marketing refers to a concept in marketing which helps the marketers to divide the market into small units comprising of likeminded people. Such segmentation helps the marketers to design specific strategies and techniques to promote a product amongst its target market. A target market refers to a group of individuals who are inclined towards similar products and respond to similar marketing techniques and promotional schemes. | |

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    has been there in market for last 26 years & it is currently best selling brand of unilever. At that time it was leading mens deodorant in Europe and was popular in india in “ grey market “. In india it was launched in 1999 Hul had the brands denim and rexona and was ruling the market. It was priced at the premium above the denim brand whch was positioned as a male deo brand * Geographic:- * Urban The axe effect promoted as the naughtiest brand in the Indian market covers male urban

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    Market

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    one of the challenges is how to create value of product in order to support the unique selling proposition. Before determining the perceived value in products‚ we need to know what product (Offer) is. Product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption to satisfy needs and wants. There are three levels of product - core product‚ actual product and augmented product. In the following article‚ an IKEA TROMSÖ Loft bed frame with desk top and Monash Sport

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    Beweries Market

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    widely between countries  Development of BRIC and US market (+) E Economy  Increasing awareness of the effect affect on health and fitness: “Binge drinking” (-)  Wine is becoming popular in northern countries (-)  The of trade is increased from 63 of volume (2000) to 67% in 2008 whereas pub decrease (-)  Demand is changing (premium product‚ falovor beers) (+) S Society T Politics Technology Brewing Industry L Legislation  the European commission fined

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    Fitness Industry

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    Industry Definition for Fitness Industry in Australia The fitness industry can be categorized into four fields which are fitness sites‚ fitness goods‚ fitness media and fitness services. These field elements do not work in isolation but in cooperation and competition. Hence‚ there are arrows interconnecting the various field nodes. 2.0 DENT-PC Analysis |Marco Force |Trend |Industry Impact |Opp or Treat

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION

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    INTRODUCTION As the traditional target market which is high school students is projected to decrease over the next ten years‚ we at regional state university need to come with a new idea of our target market. Other potential market segmentation can be considered by using these few methods that elaborated below. 1. MARKET SEGMENTATION Market segmentation provides businesses with the possibility of customizing a unique set of elements known as the 4P’s (product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion) for specific

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    Market Attractiveness and Market Potential I. Outline A. What makes markets attractive to enter? B. How can we forecast before entering or in early stages of the evolution of the market‚ the level of market potential and industry sales? C. Are there entry advantages? What are the sources of such advantages? Are these durable? D. If there are entry advantages‚ should you always enter first? II. Market attractiveness A. Market size B. Growth rate

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