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    Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited is the largest pharmaceutical company in Asia. This company has been making headlines due to its benevolence and effective charity. Takeda identifies CSR-related material issues through discussion with the communities formed by global enterprises‚ international NGOs and institutions involved in healthcare worldwide‚ including other global pharmaceutical companies‚ while referring to internal management strategy and management resources. The Takeda-Plan Healthcare

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    Chapter no.8  Identifying Market Segments & Targets No. of Group members=5 From: Mallas 1- The Marketer does not create segments; the marketer’s task is to identify the segments and decide which one(s) to target. 2- (T/F) 3- A flexible market offering consist of two parts: a naked solution and discretionary options. 4- 5- (T/F) 6- 7- 8- A market segment consists of a group of customers who shares different set of needs and wants. 9- 10-

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    Subsidiaries analysis In modern time‚ Jansen‚ a subsidiary of the Pharmaceutical Company of Johnson & Johnson is tasked to recognize and solve the present incurable diseases. This few includes-- oncology‚ immunology‚ neuroscience‚ infectious diseases and vaccines‚ and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. They are committed to bring innovative products‚ services and solutions to people around the globe as they realise the effect of the way diseases affect people on their daily routines thus the

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    of a product manager of a pharmaceutical company‚ regarding the name of a new product that has failed to capture the market as expected. The case talks about brand extension of an existing brand which has a strong customer base in the field of neurology. It is named after the core brand so that it could enjoy a good brand recall. After completing the market research‚ the teaser campaign is started to attract the target segment i.e. gynecologists. Other marketing strategies including scientific detailing

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    Strengths include the well-designed products that the company puts out‚ such as the iPhone‚ iPad and Macintosh computers. Apple has loyal customers and the strength of its products allows it to charge more than its competitors. Weaknesses include Apple’s relative softness in the business market. Most of its products are bought by everyday consumers and aren’t widely used by businesses – PCs are more common computers to find in an office‚ and Research In Motion‚ which makes Blackberry phones‚ has

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    China‚ they had 25% market share in 2004 where SGM only had 10%. VW’s target market was very different from GM’s. VW’s best selling sedan was the Santana which was targeted at the lower market‚ about half the price of GM’s Buick. VW’s competitive strategy was based on price‚ hence most taxi in China are VW Santana. What is GM and SAIC’s agenda in this JV GM’s agenda to enter the China market mainly has to do with the US domestic car market. The US auto market is very saturated with US citizen owned

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    eco-friendly company. It’s after sales service has contributed tremendously in building this image in customers’ minds. Since its target market is middle-income people‚ the price of their products is comparatively lower than those of competitors’. This strategy helps the company greatly in a price sensitive consumers market. The report reveals that in a continuously growing market‚ Walton has become a reliable name for customers. Countrywide network‚ inclination towards quality and dedicated team of employees

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    container markets (see Exhibit 1). During those 20 years‚ Crown Cork and Seal had concentrated its manufacturing efforts on tin-plated cans for holding beer‚ soft drinks‚ and aerosol products. This case looks at the metal container industry. Crown’s strategy and position within that Industry‚ and the nature of the problems facing the company during mid-1977. The Metal Container Industry in 1977 The Metal Container Industry included 100 firms and a vast number of product lines. This section describes

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    THESIS ON MARKETING STRATEGY OF [pic] IFFCO-TOKIO GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: MR. RAJESH KANNAN Asst. Vice President Iffco-Tokio General Insurance Co. ltd. SUBMITTED BY: ABHISHEK DWIVEDI BATCH: PGP/FW‚ 2005-2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS ➢ INTRODUCTION ➢ OBJECTIVES ➢ RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ➢ LITERATURE REVIEW ➢ DATA ANALYSIS ➢ RECCOMENDATIONS ➢ CONCLUSION ➢ REFERENCES ➢ APPENDICES ➢ QUESTIONAIRE INTRODUCTION PREVAILING STATE OF INDIAN ECONOMY

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    transition to a five star hotel without firing most of the six-hundred employees or spending a large amount on re-training the existing ones. Discussion 1. Could the management of the HI team have been more culturally sensitive and was its strategy correct to achieve its goals? 2. How could HI have better prepared for the takeover? 3. Could Tian Wen‚ the former Chinese general manager‚ have been used in a more advantageous way? In this case‚ the main focus is collision of the two different

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