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    PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE

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    PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE CONCEPT OF PRODUCTS LIFECYCLE (ELEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE) Product Life Cycle Definition by Philip Kotler: "An attempt to recognise distinct stages in the sales history of the product " PLC concept implies: Products have a limited life. Product sales pass through distinct stages with each stage posing Challenges/Opportunities/ Problems. Profits rise/fall during different stages of product life cycle. Products require different marketing/manufacturing./ finance/ purchase/ HR

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    STP analysis on sunsilk

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    STP Analysis On Sunsilk Submitted To: Afreen Choudhury Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Business Administration East West University Submitted By: Letter of Transmittal August 1‚ 2012 Afreen Choudhury Senior Lecturer East West University Subject: Submission of internship report Dear Madam‚ We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the guidance and support you have provided me during

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    Sunsilk Co-Creations

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    Bassem Nagy Raafat Riad Wolsely Student ID: Sunsilk Co-creations Shampoos & Conditioners Introduction: Sunsilk is a hair care brand‚ primarily aimed at women‚ produced by the Unilever group‚ which is now considered the world’s leading company in hair conditioning and the second largest in shampoo. Sunsilk is Unilever’s leading hair care brand‚ and ranks as one of the Anglo-Dutch conglomerate’s “billion dollar brands". Sunsilk shampoos‚ conditioners and other hair care products

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    Sunsilk Promotion Strategy

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    History of Sunsilk Shampoo Sunsilk was launched in 1954‚ in the UK‚ Sunsilk had quickly become Unilever’s leading international shampoo brand. By 1959‚ it was available in eighteen countries world-wide marketable devices that identify and differentiate the brand. Brand Branding Decisions Branding strategy is one of the most vital decisions taking by marketers. It is a strategy‚ which brings lots of positive feedback for a firm. Indivual name: Unilever follow individual name for setting brand

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    Sunsilk Marketing Report

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    2.1 Current Product The benefit that Sunsilk brings towards its customers lies in the fact that it has an established brand name‚ in fact the most established in many countries. It also provides variant solutions for different hair care needs and provides a range of product lines (cream shampoos‚ liquid shampoos‚ conditioners‚ tonics‚ etc) that answer to the complete needs of its customers. In addition‚ the product mix is also very prevalent as Sunsilk is able to provide various creations of every

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    Co-Creation Sunsilk

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    First launching in Indonesia 1970 International bottle usage Launch new variant “Lemon” 1975 Launch “Black Sunsilk”. The first black shampoo launch in Indonesia market 1995 Launch new variant (coconut oil and rose) 1997 Launch dual approach variant 1999 Launch shampoo based on science technology 2001 Launch nutrition shampoo 2006 Launch new design product 2010 Lunch Sunsilk Co-Creation SUNSILK CO-CREATION Co-create with 7 best hair experts : 1. Dr Francesca Fusco‚ a New York dermatologist‚

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    Corporate social responsibility Corporate social responsibility (CSR‚ also called corporate conscience‚ corporate citizenship‚ social performance‚ or sustainable responsible business/ Responsible Business)[1] is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a built-in‚ self-regulating mechanism whereby a business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law‚ ethical standards‚ and international norms. In some models‚ a firm’s

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    Promotion of Sunsilk

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    BEC 1034 Microeconomics GROUP ASSIGNMENT Lecturer’s Name: Madam ONG HWAY BOON Section: BC 177 Article: The Malaysian Insider (27 July 2012) List of members: NAME ID NO Tan Hui Juin 1122701693 Lai Zhi Wei 1122702253 Felicia Mah Phui Mun 1122701689 Toh Han Lin 1131120643 Koh Kai Bin 1131119181 a) Will there be an increase or decrease in demand? There will be an increase in demand of car because the tax of car has been cut for public‚ it cause the price of cars decrease‚ so

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    life cycle costing

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    INTRODUCTION Life cycle costing is one of the various techniques in strategic management. It is a procurement as well as production costing technique that considers all life cycle costs. Besides‚ it is also a tool to determine the most cost-effective option among different competing alternatives to do a project‚ when each is equally appropriate to be implemented on technical grounds.This report will discuss life cycle costing in the view of production costing technique. In manufacturing‚ the

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    Product Life Cycle

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    The Product Life Cycle of Black Barrel Cheese Definition of Product Life Cycle The period of time over which one item is developed‚ brought to market and eventually from the market. First‚ the idea for the product undergoes for research and development. If the idea is determined to be feasible and potentially possible the product will be produced and marketed and rolled out. Assuming the product becomes successful; its production will grow until the product becomes widely available. Eventually‚

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