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    Department ♦Planning department ♦Costing department ♦Finance department ♦Payment department ♦Cash office ♦Wages & salaries department ♦Business Support Department ♦Administration department Unilever Pakistan Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Unilever Overseas Holding‚ UK‚ Unilever PLC (a company incorporated in the United Kingdom) Fundamentals of Organization We often begin to describe a firms Structure by looking at its Organization Chart. Organizational Chart:- The reporting

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    Sales Force of a company is often called the ’face of the company’ because they are the ones who actually face customers on the behalf of their business. And in terms of an insurance company‚ the sales force would be considered an important aspect of the business. Therefore‚ the need of effectively managing the insurance sales force also rises in importance. Effectively evaluating the performance of the sales force is necessary to figure out the loopholes in the performance and to devise ways to

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    Myriam Riedel‚ brand leader Out Of Home Company Context • On any given day‚ two billion people use Unilever products to look good‚ feel good and get more out of life. Our portfolio ranges from nutritionally balanced foods to indulgent ice creams‚ affordable soaps‚ luxurious shampoos and everyday household care products. We produce world-leading brands including Lipton‚ Dove‚ Carte d’Or‚ Skip • Unilever is the leader in the ice cream category on the In Home and Out Of Home business with brands like

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    History Unilever was founded on 1 January 1930 by Antonius Johannes Jurgens‚ Samuel van den Bergh and William Hulme Lever‚ 2nd Viscount Leverhulme. 1930s : Business grew and new ventures were launched in Africa and Latin America. 1969 : The Company consolidated its African businesses under Unilever SA‚ with the following operating subsidiaries. 1972 : Unilever purchased A&W Restaurants’ Canadian division 1987 : Unilever strengthened its position in the world skin care market by acquiring

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    reader his own personal insights on how to effectively motivate a salesforce. The article states that‚ "Traditionally‚ sales managers have relied primarily on commission to motivate their sales force. Unfortunately‚ a compensation structure based solely on commission does not address separate motivational factors and therefore‚ commission alone will not motivate your sales force to peak performance." As discussed in class‚ there are other factors more important to employees rather then solely commission

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    Running Head: MANAGING THE CHANNEL AND THE SALES FORCE Title: Name: Course name: Course number: Instructor: Date: Kraft Foods Incorporation is the second largest food company in the world. Starbucks are global consumer products group that tries to broaden the Starbucks experience to consumers outside retail stores (Vickers‚ 2005). In 1998 Starbucks signed an agreement with Kraft foods to assist in selling Starbucks products in groceries across the United States of America

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    Unilever in Brazil Marketing Strategies for Low-Income Consumers I would recommend that Unilever launch a sub-brand of OMO detergent powder in Brazil and target it on low-income Northeast consumers. Let’s name it “OMO Scrub”. This recommendation was evaluated on the basis of the following factors: I. Gaining market position Unilever can gain market share by stealing market share from laundry soap‚ especially the market share of other brands. In current detergent powder market‚ Unilever products

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    and syndicating it. You can see our video on the Yahoo home page and never leave that site." Unilever is a European global giant that markets some 400 brands in 14 different categories to consumers. Its brands include Axe‚ Dove‚ Pond’s‚ and Vaseline in the personal care market; Comfort‚ Sunlight‚ and Surf in the home care market; and Bertoli‚ Hellman’s‚ Knorr‚ and Lipton in the foods market. Unilever is also a company that has an enlightened view of the use of media for advertising – and it’s worth

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    Unilever Analysis Unilever should introduce a new‚ premium bar soap named Omo Luz for quality and value-conscious consumers‚ while lowering the price point of Minerva to reduce cannibalization and increase appeal to low to middle income segment in Northeast Brazil. In order to accomplish this mission and remain profitable‚ target primarily married low income women who value family and reputation; those who would otherwise buy P&G brand detergent or a local brand. This new Omo product will be

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    ------------------------------------------------- MARKETING: Group 1 ------------------------------------------------- Case: Chandon‚ Pierre (2004). Unilever in Brazil: Marketing Strategies for Low-income Consumers (Question 1 a & b) a) Discuss whether marketing and branding can create value for poor consumers. Marketing is the performance of activities that seek to accomplish organisations objectives by anticipating customer or client needs and directing a flow of need satisfying

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