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    Describe the elements that make up the marketing mix. Marketing mix often called “4Ps” refers to four elements of a firm’s marketing strategy which are designed to meet the needs of customers. The elements include: Product Price Place Promotion To meet consumers’ needs‚ businesses must produce the right product‚ at the right price‚ make it available at the right place‚ and let consumers know about it through right promotion. PRODUCT: It is the actual offering to the customer. It refers

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    points outs‚ behind every great company is a great marketing plan. Singapore Airlines (SIA) is one such company that has achieved success through the use of integrated marketing. The primary message "Singapore Airlines - A Great Way to Fly" has been consistently conveyed in SIA segmentation‚ positioning‚ targeting and differentiation strategies‚ which in turn creates value for their customer. 2. Segmentation strategy The success behind SIA marketing plan its in its ability to communicate a consistent

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    Marketing: Foundations and applications Course code: BMAN-20390 Marketing analysis of IBM 1.0 Thesis statement “Evaluate the marketing strategy of a blue-chip company you are familiar with. Your evaluation should critically discuss the concept of the marketing mix as applied to your chosen organisation and at least one other academic marketing theory.” 2.0 Limitations IBM is a very large organization so the planning process

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    LIMITED (HUL) 7 a. Company profile 7 b. Mission 7 c. Principles of the Quality Policy 7 d. Present stature 8 e. Divisions 9 f. Hindustan Lever network 10 g. Exports 11 h. Water 11 i. Corporate Responsibility 12 LUX 13 STUDY OF LUX WITH RESPECT TO 4 P¶s 14 a. Product 14 b. Promotion 16 c. Price««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««« «...22 d. Place 23 SWOT ANALYSIS 24 COMPETITOR ANALYSIS 26 MARKET SEGMENTATION 28 POSITIONING 29 BCG MATRIX 30 ANSOFF MODEL FOR LUX: 31 RECOMMENDATION 32 REFERENCES 33 Introduction

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    ASSIGNMENT OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT QUESTION: In Marketing ‚ we study 4Ps like Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. You are supposed to analyze any brand or product of choice based on the above marketing mix i.e. 4Ps. ANSWER: MARKETING MIX The marketing mix is a broad concept which includes several aspects of marketing which all inquire to obtain a similar goal of creating awareness and customer loyalty. The marketing mix is not only an important concept‚ but a guideline to reference back to

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    Mcdonalds Marketing Mix

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    In the late 1940s‚ Dick and Mac McDonalds were searching for a way to improve their little drive-in restaurant in San Bernardino‚ California. They invented an entirely new concept based upon speed service‚ low prices‚ and big volumes. Word of its success spread quickly and in 1952 they had more than 300 franchising inquires a month from all over the country. McDonald’s is now the largest and best-known foodservice retailer and one of the two best-known and powerful brands in the market. With more

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    Outback steakhouse Marketing Mix- 4ps 1. Product Outback steakhouse is an Australia or American style restaurant. Outback emphasizes “fresh” spirit inspires everything. One of the corporation’s slogan is “It’s always fresh in the outback”. All menu items are made fresh daily‚ and sourced from around the world to keep high quality ingredients. The specialist appetizer is bloomin’ onion while steak is the most important product. Beef required exceed all USDA standards‚ and all approved beef suppliers

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    4ps of Samsung

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    financial‚ media‚ chemicals and ship building throughout the 1970’s. In the late 1960s‚ Samsung Group entered into the electronics industry. It formed several electronics-related divisions‚ such as Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co.‚ Samsung Corning Co.‚ and Samsung Semiconductor & Telecommunications Co.‚In 1969‚ Samsung Electronics was established producing what Samsung is most famous for‚ Televisions‚ Mobile Phones (throughout 90’s)‚ Radio’s‚ Computer components and other electronics devices and

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    Marketing Mix of Aarong

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    Background Aarong is an enterprise of BRAC and it’s a CSR based handicraft company established in 1978. Today‚ Aarong’s reach has spread beyond Manikganj to the rest of the country. At present Aarong is operating through 9 domestic outlets and one franchised outlet in London. Aarong has more than 488 products in their outlets. They have grown into a thriving international enterprise showcasing ethnic wear to beautiful crafts from silks‚ handloom cotton‚ endi to terracotta‚ bamboo‚ jute and much

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    relaunched Motoren Werke and because Rapp was Bavarian there was a new name Bayerische Flugzeug-Werke (BFW) was formed after a short time the name was changed to BMW and from the beginnig they started to produce airplane engines. At the beginning of the 20´s BMW slapped their logo‚ which is unchanged until today. After the 2.world war the treaty of versailles prohibited BMW to switch to manufacturing air brakes for railway cars. After this treaty company started to focus on developing motorcycles engines

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