|Supplementary Material Faculty of Technology Innovation: designing for a sustainable future | |T307 Project Proposal Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Student information 2 3 Proposal 3 4 Design brief 4 5 Performance specification 5 6 Market specification 6 7 For your tutor 7 8 Group projects 8 9 Tutor feedback 9 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose Your tutor will use this form to give approval to your project. It is an essential part of your project work and will be assessed
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Communications in Business 100 Semester Two 2012 Sydney Campus Written Submission Student: Anqi DENG ID:16602081 Tutor: Sunaina Gowan Word counts:1195 Ms. D. Anqi Director of Corporate Communications BHP Billiton Limited GPO Box 2012 180 Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 September 1‚ 2012 Ms. Sunaina Gowan Executive of the Australasian Local Network PO Box 111 Sydney NSW 2000 Dear Ms. Sunaina Gowan‚ BHP Billiton is world’s largest producers of major metals
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1. Stated in the article‚ Starbucks’main target market is men and women between the ages of 25-40‚ which accounts for almost half (49%) of its total business. Customers within this range tend to have high income and professional careers. This group grows at a rate of about 3% annually. 2. Young adults‚ aged 18-24‚ are the next large group that Starbucks targets. They bring in about 40% ofStarbucks’ sales and Starbucks "positions itself as a place college students can hang out‚ study‚ write
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ABOUT ITC GROUP Incorporated on 24 August 1910 as the Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited‚ the company’s name was changed to ITC Limited in 1974. This company is rated among the ’World’s Best Big Companies’ by Forbes magazine. ITC ranks third on all major profit parameters among India’s private
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Introduction The term “marketing mix” was introduced by Neil Borden in his 1964 article “The Concept of the Marketing Mix”. Borden’s (1964) original marketing mix was a list of 12 elements that make up a marketing programme. McCarthy (1964) refined Borden’s list and reduced Borden’s 12 elements to four Ps: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. In addition‚ McCarthy (1964) defined the marketing mix as “a combination of all the factors at a marketing manager’s command to satisfy the target market”
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The marketing mix in marketing strategy: Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion The marketing mix is the set of controllable‚ tactical marketing tools that a company uses to produce a desired response from its target market. It consists of everything that a company can do to influence demand for its product. It is also a tool to help marketing planning and execution. The four Ps of marketing: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The marketing mix can be divided into four groups of variables commonly
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Research the Braaap organisation at: BRAAAP BRAAAP company has been established by Brad Smith. The business started when Smith imported elite motocross bikes from Asia‚ and then moved into bike design and manufacture. Noticing a gap in the market‚ he expanded the business in 2008 into a retail concept store‚ selling motocross bikes‚ accessories and street wear‚ with the unique addition of an indoor foam pit for the practicing of jumps and tricks on BMX In 2008 he thinks a retail outlet
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EDWIN MWANGI GICHIMU 1026349 MARKETING MIX OF SAMSUNG Samsung is a South Korean multinational company‚ founded by Lee Byung Chull‚ in the year 1938. It entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s. Since 1990s‚ Samsung has globalized its electronics‚ mainly mobile phones‚ which have become its major source of income. The Samsung galaxy series is one of the brand builders for Samsung and hence we will discussing the marketing mix of Samsung Galaxy. Despite the competition from similar companies
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Company Case: Trap-Ease America: he big cheese of mousetrap. 1) I think the group is going to write the following "mission statement": We produce a trap that you could use safer and easier than the traditional one‚ with no risk of catching your fingers while loading it. I would have written the mission statement in a very similar way. However‚ I would have included the fact that your children are not in danger with the new trap as they are with the traditional one to show the disadvantages of the
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Strategic Planning Business Unit Strategic Planning • SWOT Analysis – External Environment Analysis (Opportunity and Threat Analysis) • Marketing Opportunity – Buying opportunity more convenient or efficient – Meet the need for more information and advice – Customize an offering that was previously only available in standard form Business Unit Strategic Planning – Marketing Opportunity Analysis (MOA) • Can the benefits be articulated to a target market? • Can the target market be reached with cost-effective
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