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    Pharmasim Project

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    Pharmasim Project 1. Executive Summary The over-the-counter (OTC) cold and allergy remedy market was highly competitive. There were already 10 brands targeting in different segments at the beginning of the simulation. OTC cold medicine is effective to cure 3 major types of illness - cold‚ cough and allergy which associate with different symptoms like aches‚ nasal congestion‚ chest congestion‚ runny nose‚ coughing and allergy. Consumers can be segmented by young adult‚ young family‚ mature

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    Class or Mass

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    increased supply in its market. The response action is very time sensitive as a failure to react may cause severe loss in brand perception. Though they have increased investments as of late to produce more and also maintain high quality products through their freezing technology‚ they still need to find a way to combat long-term supply issues. They should not threaten their high brand image through low cost maneuvers‚ as this is the key driver of their competitive advantage. The recommendation I propose

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    The Swatch Group

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    Maryam Tahririha GSB576 L. Grant Swatch and the Global Watch Industry Case Analysis July 13‚ 2005 THE SWATCH GROUP: COMPETING IN AN INCREASINGLY GLOBAL MARKET FOR WATCHES Nicholas Hayek and Ernst Thomke formed the Swatch Group (the Group) in 1983 by merging two bankrupt watch-making groups. The merger gave the Group ownership of many of the Switzerland’s dominant watch brands. Swatch‚ their first product initiative‚ was so successful that it helped pull the squandering Swiss watch industry

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    RED product swot analysis

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    name – strategic brand management Case Study name- (PRODUCT) RED (A) Lecturer name – Tutor name - Content 1) Current Background 2) Case Issues 3) Analysis of case 4) Formulation and Evaluation of alternative 5) Recommendation 6) Implementation Current Background - ‘ Brand’ are valuable assets

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    p12-18 Executive Summary The objective of this report is to present the acknowledgement about the role and impact of perceived value on the formation of consumers’ brand equity to LDIL’s marketing manager by presenting the quantitative data analysis and interpretation of the consumer’s value perception across the LDIL’s own branded cereal breakfast products and Kellogg’s cereal breakfast products. The data used

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    Dawood Lawrencepur Ltd

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    Dawood Group History 1905 Ahmed Dawood was born in Bantva‚ a renowned place in the state of Kathiawar‚ India. 1917 Ahmed Dawood went to his grandfather‚ Abdul Ghani Haji Noor Mohammad in a small town Terichura in the state of Maysore to learn under his guidance. He worked in his Grandfathers shop of cotton yarn and various utilities for about two years‚ where he was introduced to the business basics. 1918 Owing to the keen interest of Ahmed Dawood in business‚ his Grandfather sent him to Shimoga

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    Starbucks Case Study

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    STARBUCKS Case Study Alex Cochran May 2003 Starbucks – A Case Study. Table of Contents Alex Cochran 2003 Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................3 Market Segmentation ...............................................................................................................................4 Methods of Segmentation............................................................

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    DEFINITION OF TERMS AND VARIABLES……................vii LIST OF FIGURES……………………………………………………….............viii CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION………………………………………..............1. 1.1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY……………………...........1 1.1.2 BRAND CONCEPT……………………………………………1 1.1.3 BRAND STRATEGY………………………………………......2 1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT………………………………………...2 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY………………………………......3 1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS……………………………………......3 1.5 JUSTIFICATION………………………………………………

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    Skoda Auto

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    1. Problem The main problem Skoda has is a brand image problem that is affecting its growth in the UK market‚ as a result of years of poor quality and national jokes from both the media and comedians‚ which has led to a bad perception and deep-seated consumer prejudice against Skoda. These preconceived opinions‚ perceptions‚ in addition to the Skoda brand seen as old‚ unfashionable‚ out of sync has led consumers (60% of respondents from a recent survey) to not want to buy a Skoda irrespective of

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    Gillette Swot Analysis

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    controversy after becoming endorsers for the brand. Does this hurt Gillette’s brand equity or marketing message? Explain. The issues that endorsements create when they are associated with a famous athlete or another world-renowned celebrity do not hurt their brand equity or their message. The reason being‚ although this individual made a mistake‚ he is still the epitome of a man who needs the products. Some may argue that it ultimately hurt the brand image‚ but the company continued to be the largest

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