| | | | | | | | BS122 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. SYDNEY CAMPUS LECTURER: BRAND NAME: DATE OF SUBMISSION: TEAM MEMBERS: Student id and full name 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 ContenTs Page 1. Introduction 2. Review of Macro-Environment 3. Review of Micro-Environment 4. SWOT Analysis 5. Objectives 6. Segmentation‚ Target Market Selection and Positioning Statement 7. Product Strategy
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Why not‚ Peanut: “Mani ni Nening ” Executive Summary What: Peanut food products that are locally made in Iloilo When: 8th August‚ 2017 Where: Malls‚ school cafeterias‚ and others who are interested of our product. How: In cooperation with Sarah’s Mother‚ who initially formulated this idea together with Sarah herself‚ we will basically ask her if she could be part of our (our what hehhee:) WHY: tani my intro ni ang sa why ( for over a decade‚ Iloilo has been a local destination for
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Simple seven steps to live to 100 Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to start to take seven steps to be free from diseases and live to 100 Central Idea: By taking the seven steps‚ many people can get less disease and live longer. Method of Organization: Monroe’s motivated sequence. Introduction Do you want to live to 100‚ do you want to free of heart diseases‚ cancer and blood pressure? That maybe can be realized. 100 years old is an accessible age‚ in history‚ Sun Si miao died at the
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Chapter 1: Current Marketing Situation Analysis I. Industry Study Composition/ Size/ Market Segments Ice cream products are targeted to people who love sweets‚ people who want to relieve stress‚ people who want to refresh themselves from the hot weather and people who would eat it when available. There is no specific age bracket targeted by the product. Anyone from kids‚ teens‚ adults‚ and elders are possible patrons of ice cream. Ice cream products are meant for middle and lower-income consumers
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A. The scientific principle behind step A is all to do with burning the seaweed and turning into ash. To do this it had to be done with a Bunsen burner which was on the blue flame so it was at its hottest to turn the seaweed into ash. B. In step B the scientific principle is the filtration of the purified water. The reason for the ash being boiled was to extract the iodine ions. D. The scientific principles behind step D was the adding of hydrogen peroxide solution to the remaining
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Reading 14 discussed about the importance of core competencies to an organization by using examples such as Honda company‚ it also suggest how to define weather the company have core competencies or not. In this reading‚ the writers suggested that core competence is similar to strategic capabilities that enable organizations to achieve a more sustainable competitive advantage. They are also suggested questions used to identify core competence‚ which are does it provide potential access to a
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E-COMMERCE AND MARKETING | December 14 2012 | Evaluate the features that must be taken into account when designing a mobile web presence and provide a critical analysis of the benefits and challenges of marketing on mobile platforms. | DESIGNING A MOBILE WEB PLATFORM | TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 2.0 User-friendliness 4 2.0.1 - Responsive Web Design 2.1 Global reach 2.2 Mobile-specific features 2.3 Mapping and geo-location
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prizes from Cadbury by the use of signing up on the websites in order to get the best offers. This also helping Cadbury to know the amount of clicks every year and all user information in order to help them reach out to consumers through the use of e-mails and promotions when needed. b. Channel: The Cadbury channel is mainly segmented into three different sectors. This including: Chocolate: Cadbury chocolate is the main product of the brand that has been around for many years‚ and many
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Marketing I. Introduction Philippine Airlines was founded in Feburary 26‚ 1941. It is Asia’s oldest carrier and still operates under its original name. The airline commenced service in March 1941‚ but it suspended operations due to World War II. The airline resumed service in 1946. European service began only two years in 1948. PAL entered the jet age in the 1960s with the Boeing 707. The airline over expanded in the 1990s and was bankrupt by June 1998. The airline shed unprofitable planes and
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Steps for Putting Together an Emergency Action Plan By Professor The steps for creating an EAP (Emegencey Action Plan) can be easily implemented by following these simple steps. The first is to have an extensive phone list. On top of the list should be 911 and local fire‚ police‚ and hospitals followed by a list of contacts in a chain of command format. In an emergent situation it is best to lay everything out clearly since things can get hectic. A list of all availible equipment
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