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    are going on‚ point of view effects that are being felt‚ or trends that are developing. This method is the most appropriate method for this study‚ as Best asserts that the descriptive research goes beyond mere tabulation of data to the analysis and interpretation and meaning of what is being described. It involves a more in depth analysis through the use of numerical and comparative analysis. Population‚ Sample Size and Sampling Technique Table 1 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Population

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    Brand Extension

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    Brand Extensions are an important brand growth strategy The popularity of ‘Brand extensions’ rose since 1990s‚ with the increase in competition and the high costs of developing new brands (Chernatony & McDonald‚ 2002). This concept has been derived by marketers to optimize sales and profits by launching new or modified products under the parent brand name. In definition ‘Brand extension’ is using the leverage of a well-known brand name in one category to launch a new product in a different category

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    Brand Identity

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    Kapferer’s Brand-Identity Prism model Type of model: Author(s): Domain: Brand model (structure model) J.N. Kapferer Identity and image Figure 1: Six dimensions of brand identity In his so-called Brand Identity Prism‚ Jean-Noël Kapferer identifies six aspects of brand identity: (1) physique‚ (2) personality‚ (3) culture‚ (4) relationship‚ (5) reflection and (6) self-image. These six aspects are divided over two dimensions: a. The constructed source vs. the constructed receiver: a well-presented

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    Brand Extension

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    Brand Extensions Brand extension is a marketing strategy according to which a company marketing a product or a service launches a new offering (product or service) that is related to the one of the existing brands of the company‚ but offers different benefits and/or targets a different segment. Organizations use this strategy to increase and leverage upon their brand equity. When a firm is introducing a new product‚ it has the following 3 choices on branding: 1. Developing a new brand for the

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    Brand Advertising

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    Brand Advertising as Creative Pubiicity ANDREW EHRENBERG South Bank University ehrenba@sbu.ac.uk NEIL BARNARD South Bank University RACHEL KENNEDY University of South Australia HELEN BLOOM Consultant HelenBloom@ compuserve.com Our view of brand advertising is that it mostly serves to publicize the advertised brand. Advertising seldom seems to persuade. Advertising in a competitive market needs to maintain the brand’s broad salience—being a brand the consumer buys or considers buying. This turns

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    Brand and Lifebuoy

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    classified into three categories based on the price Product overview: Lifebuoy is one of the oldest brands of soap bar that is market by the Unilever group. The original Lifebuoy was first produced in 1895 in the UK. Though the soap is no longer produced in the UK‚ it is still produced in many countries around the world and is the market leader in every Asian market that it is sold. The brand is very popular among the rural population with more than 50% of its sales in rural Asia. With a goal to

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    YUM Brand

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    YUM Brands SWOT‚ PESTEL and Porter’s 5 Forces Analyses Antonio Annicchiarico INDEX pag. Index 1 Introduction 2 1. Company Overview 3 2. PESTEL Analysis 4 3. SWOT Analysis 7 4. Porter ’s 5 Forces Analysis 9 5. Value Chain Analysis 12 6. Conclusions 13 7. References 14 INTRODUCTION PESTEL‚ SWOT and Porter’s 5 Forces analyses of Yum Brands (15 October 2013‚ 2957 words) This work analyse Yum Brands‚ one of the major and leading companies

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    Service Brand

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    CHALLENGE ON KBANK’S SERVICE EXCELLENCE By Natnicha PRACHAKITTIKUL (ETU20150043) MSc in International Luxury and Brand Management ESC Rennes School of Business Abstract Many people have doubt about KASIKORNBANK (KBank) service. As double standard still remains in KBank branch services‚ it is urgent need for KBank to improve its services in order to meet its commitment “Towards Service Excellence (at every level)”. In this essay‚ five features of service‚ 7Ps service marketing mix‚ and SERVQUAL

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    The two tasks that were used will be referred to as the ‘phone’ scenario and the ‘file’ scenario. The ‘phone’ scenario involved participants being instructed to walk to the first floor of the Psychology department‚ collect a key that was placed in an envelope outside of the post room‚ and proceed to find a lockbox‚ which was located in the staff kitchen. A mobile phone was inside the lockbox‚ which participants had to return to the experimenter. The ‘file’ scenario followed a similar sequence of

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    The Maxfli Approach

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    customization and implementation. However after MaxFli’s implementation over three countries‚ mixed results were obtained‚ and implementation over three countries revealed strengths and weaknesses inherent to MaxFli’s approach. The strength of MaxFli’s strategy lies in BAT’s distributed approach of global development and local design. In line with this strategy‚ the systems development life cycle (SDLC) methodology was divided with BAT global headquarters (Globe House) spearheading a SDLC’s Definition

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