“Rosewood Hotels and Resorts: Branding to increase Customer Profitability and lifetime value: * Concise executive summary: * Company overview: -Rosewood Hotels and Resorts part of the Hospitality consortium: Leading Hotels of the world → recognition among hotelier + brand promise -Rosewood H&R owns and manages 12 properties worldwide (1513 rooms) -Target market: guests looking for a unique and distinctive luxurious experience -Positioning: unique luxury hotels with a strong sense
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Rosewood Hotels & Resorts 1 Running Head: ROSEWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS Rosewood Hotels & Resorts Rosewood Hotels & Resorts 2 Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is a collection of unique‚ one-of-a-kind luxury properties that are individually branded with the purpose of capturing what is unique about a given location. This strategy has been successful but now management believes that branding the hotels as a collective will increase customer visits between properties. Question #1- Why is Rosewood considering
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ROSEWOOD HOTELS: CUSTOMER LIFETIME VALUE (CLTV) ANALYSIS The calculation below confirms that when following the corporate branding/strategy could be beneficial for Rosewood hotels. ROSEWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS: CUSTOMER LIFETIME VALUE (CLTV) ANALYSIS Without Rosewood Branding Total number of unique Guests With Rosewood Corporate Branding 115‚000.00 115‚000.00 $750 $750 2 2 32% 32% 1.2 1.3 Average Marketing expense per guest (system-wide) $130 $138.70 Average new guest acquisition (system
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Customer Lifetime Value in Movie Business Unlike other industries‚ the marketing scenario in media and entertainment industry such as movie or music business are more unpredictable and unstable. In terms of movie industry‚ which differs from typical product category‚ nevertheless‚ provides a variety of interesting multiple-genres products serving different audience herds for entertainment. The diffusion is quite rapid and the product life shell is extremely short‚ even though reversioning
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Customer Lifetime Value - A Case Study 1 CLV * Group 1: 7 * Group 2: 11.875 * Group 3: 2.5 2 Questions a Your manager asks you what you think might explain the differences in p‚ r‚ and AC between the three groups. What would you say? i Group 1’s higher “p” could be due to the fact that this group of students doesn’t have the meal plan that undergrad students who live on (or close to) campus have. Additionally‚ some MBA students may have longer classes
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this week. 2 profitable days & selling 100 Santa is coming to Cambridge on 1 day over 4 customers.!! LAST WEEK Friday - postcodes/area DAY OFF HOLIDAY 1. 2. 3. THIS WEEK Monday - postcodes/area: NORFOLK& Suffolk & Cambridge 1. Merchandising & christmas orders for existing customers 3. Tuesday - postcodes/area: HP & WD 1.Merchandising & christmas orders for existing customers 2. 3. Wednesday - postcodes/area: SICK 1. 2. 3. Thursday postcodes/area: at
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ROSEWOOD HOTELS AND RESORTS CASE Strategic issues and problems: The following report will describe and analyze the case of a private hotel management company called “Rosewood Hotels and Resorts”. Rosewood hotels have 12 distinctive hotels worldwide with a strong brand image that makes each property unique. The dilemma found in this case is whether to keep the current individual branding strategy or create a corporate branding strategy‚ without undercutting the distinctiveness of each hotel. To
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Study – Rosewood Hotels Abstract This paper will discuss the pros and cons of the Rosewood Hotels moving from individual brands to a corporate brand. It will look at the history of Rosewood hotels‚ how they got to where they are‚ their customer base‚ and where they want to go. It will look at the concept of customer lifetime value as it relates to the Rosewood Hotel customer‚ then make a recommendation for or against tying its corporate Rosewood brand to all of its present and future hotels. Background
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Eisler Case Analysis Rosewood Hotels and Resorts Rosewood Hotels and Resorts (Rosewood) is an organization that owns and manages a number of boutique and high end properties. However‚ each location is not tied to the Rosewood name in any way and is currently perceived and marketed as not being part of a “chain” but closely tied with its locale. Now‚ senior management is considering a new branding strategy that would link all current and future properties to the Rosewood name for brand recognition
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Prof. Thomaï Serdari MKTG-GB.2127.S.30.S13 “Luxury Branding: Brand Thinking and Experience” Rosewood Hotels What are the pros and cons of moving from individual brands to a corporate brand? Rosewood hotels were built on the premise that they provide iconic luxury hotels each with their unique distinctive characteristic that represents the local culture. This one-of-a kind approach was what differentiated them from other chain-like competitors. By adopting a corporate
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