Marketing 1 Fall 2014 Professor Ron Shachar ASSIGNMENT 1: Black and Decker Corporation GROUP 6: Avidor Amir‚ Amariglio David‚ Efrat Tamar‚ Shine Maor Due: 23 Nov 2014 Submitted: 23 Nov 2014 Question 1: Why is Makita outselling B&D 8 to 1 in an account that gives tem equal shelf space? The case study begins by giving us information regarding Black and Decker’s (B&D’s) performance in the Professional-tradesmen (trade) segment – detailing the failings of B&D to match sales with their key competitors
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Case Overview and Thought Questions > MKTG 534-301 – Fall 2012 – Exec MBA Program Integrated Market Communications and Brand Management Dr. Ralph Oliva Note: Cases will be discussed in class – Please be sure to read all of them. Questions below will help in thinking through the implications of each case‚ and in preparing “Case Insights.” Each team should turn in at least 4 Case Insights – if more are submitted‚ the best 4 grades will be selected as part of your final grade (40%)
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The Black & Decker Corporation Case I. Problem Statement While Black & Decker is one of the 10 most known brand in the US‚ the brand’s branch selling tools to the professional-tradesmen‚ which was the original heart of consumers since the creation of the company‚ is facing a branding problem. Indeed‚ the entire range offered to the professional-tradesmen segment is considered by those buyers as a bad brand compared to Makita’s brand. The market shares highlight this rejection of B&D’s brand : B&D
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Black & Decker International: Globalization of the Architectural Hardware Line Company Background Black and Decker was founded in 1917. It manufactured and sold a wide line of electric and battery-powered power tools and accessories‚ household products‚ outdoor products‚ locks and hardware‚ plumbing products‚ and mechanical fastening systems. Black and Decker acquired Emhart Corporation in 1989. In 1985‚ Nolan Archibald became the CEO. Two of Mr. Archibald’s key actions had been to develop
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Running head: BLACK & DECKER BLACK & DECKER Marketing MBA 504 Introduction Duncan Black and Alonzo Decker‚ SR.‚ in 1910‚ started a machine shop business and in 1917 receiving the world’s first patent for a power drill. The company was later named Black & Decker‚ (B&D) and over the next 73 years they became one of the most well known brands and market leaders of power tools‚ accessories‚ lawn‚ garden supplies and residential security hardware worldwide. In
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1) Why is Makita outselling Black & Decker 8 to 1 in an account which gives them equal shelf space? • Trade is asking for advertising allowances and rebate money on products‚ profitability in the Tradesmen segment is near zero. • The B&D brand in the Tradesmen segment may be regarded as “weak” due to the fact that B&D dominated the consumer segment. • The “heavy do-it-yourselfers” may have a misconception on the quality/reliability/durability of B&D professional line. These individuals make a
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What they didn’t mention was that you can fill the bowl up with liquid and there won’t be anything leaking out of the center shaft. Another incredible assest to owning an Oster Total Prep Food Processor is that there is no hole! Other brands such as the Black & Decker FP1600B tends to leak if you fill it to close to the suggested fill markings. A friend of mine owns a Delonghi 9-Cup Food Processor. She paid tens times the amount of my Oster and the darn thing doesn’t even shred cheese. Mine does
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1. FINDINGS Black and Decker’s DeWalt line has been so successful in the USA that it is now the standard for both the Professional-Industrial and the Professional-Tradesman market segments. Nolan Archibald‚ Chairman‚ President and CEO of Black and Decker (B&D) saw the potential in 1994 to increase the companies market share through worldwide sales of B&D products. While the company had a definite presence in the European Consumer Power Tools market segment‚ it lacked penetration in the Professional
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The Black & Decker Corporation (A) Power Tools Division Course: International Marketing Management Prof. Dr. Lutz H Schminke Authors: Marc Gerlach (323514) Tobias Holler (725219) Björn Kleindienst (425169) Robin Mack (223377) Marina Sukhareva (127387) Celia Yan (431144) Fulda‚ 24th May 2011 Table of Content Table of Content 2 1. Introduction 2 2. Case Summary 3 2.1 The Black & Decker Corporation 3
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CASO: BLACK & DECKER 1. How would you explain the considerable smaller market share in the Professional-Tradesmen segment of the market as compared with its leadership or strong position in the others segments? Seis meses luego de la adquisición de C&C‚ su margen bruto a descendido del 60% al 50%. Ellos está gastando mucho dinero en folletos y listas de mail pero no están haciendo foco en la clientela principal de C&C y no les conviene competir con los negocios Retail. 2. What pros and cons
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