INTERNSHIP REPORT ON How strong brand building is leveraged through efficient operation in the market Prepared For Ms. Syeda Shaharbanu Shahbazi Lecturer BRAC Business School By Sumnum Sultana ID-06304059 BRAC Business School BRAC University DATE OF SUBMISSION:: 08-12-2010 DATE OF SUBMISSION 08-12-2010 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL December 9‚ 2010 Ms. Syeda Shaharbanu Shahbazi Lecturer School of Business BRAC University. Subject: Submission of internship report Dear
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Executive summery Organization Background | 3 | HR Practices of Unilever | 4 | Major HR Functions | 5 | * Recruitment and selection | 5 | * Training and development | 5 | * Payroll and settlement | 6 | * General service | 6 | * Human Resource Information System | 8 | Identified Problem | 9 | * Lack of recreation | 9 | * Low number of HR executive | 9 | * Lack of synergy | 9 | * High turnover | 10 | * No payment for the intern | 10 |
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Factsheet briefing on gender issues in migration and urbanisation as they relate to poverty Produced by UN Women as a supplementary briefing for the Consultative Group meeting 6 December 2011 Hanoi GENDER AND MIGRATION International context and standards: Michelle Bachelet‚ Executive Director of UN Women: “The absence of legal and social protections in many countries – and failure to implement and monitor gender-sensitive labour and migration laws where they exist – makes care workers vulnerable
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Unilever : Globalising the Ice Cream Business Unilever is a global company that was founded alomst 70 years ago. The company sells more than 1‚000 diffrent brands through some 300 subsidiaries in more than 130 countries. The head office is diveded between London and Rotterdam. At the beginning of January 1997 the Rotterdam headquarters of the Unilever group was seething with activity. Althought the company was the market leader in ice cream sales in the countries where it operated‚ the management
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A Decade of Organizational Change at Unilever Unilever is one of the world’s oldest multinational corporations with extensive product offerings in the food‚ detergent‚ and personal care businesses. It generates annual revenues in excess of $50 billion and a wide range of branded products in virtually every country. Detergents‚ which account for about 25 percent of corporate revenues‚ include well-known names such as Omo‚ which is sold in more than 50 countries. Personal care products‚ which account
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Unilever: Globalising Ice-cream Business LUISS GUIDO CARLI International Marketing course (2009-2010) By Filippo Unilever Ice-cream division Plans for changes in marketing and brand strategy Ice cream market has several features that determine a constant need of change and innovation. Unilever marketing measures should move in parallel or anticipating these kind of major changes. Firstly‚ to create and deliver superior costumer value‚ satisfing costumers who stay loyal and buy more. Secondly‚
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BACKGROUND. UNILEVER KENYA LIMITED Introduction: Unilever Kenya Limited manufactures and markets food‚ home‚ and personal care products. It was registered in 1949 as East African Industries Limited and changed its name to Unilever Kenya Limited in the year 2000.Unilever Kenya Limited operates as a subsidiary of the Unilever Group and is headquartered in Nairobi‚ Kenya. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=5644912 (Accessed on 8 September 2010) Customer
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Technological Factor Analysis Unilever has invested and is still investing heavily in IT to help to better its business activities more importantly in the areas of e-business for improvement in product quality and brand image. “E-commerce grew by more than 40% in 2015 thanks to a focus on brilliant execution online where 80% of sales are made from the first page view”. (Unilever Annual Report‚ 2015) Unilever is aware that lack of funding for development of new products‚ lack of technical expertise
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decentralized organizational structure make sense from the 1950’s through the 1970’s? Why did this structure start to create problems for the company in the 1980’s? Ans: Because then there was almost no competition in the markets Unilever was targeting‚ they mostly maintained the largest market share and there was probably not so much international influence from other multinationals. 1. The structure began to create problems for the company because influencing other multinationals (competitors like
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1 Introduction Unilever Corporation is a British consumer good organisation‚ which was founded in 1930 (Fletcher & Godley‚ 2000). Now‚ it has become a multinational corporation having a co-headquarter in Netherland and London (Demos‚ 2015). The concerned organisation offers several products including food‚ beverages‚ skin care products‚ and cleaning agents (Woods & West‚ 2010). In the ranking‚ it is the world’s largest producer of food spreads (Ghoshal et al.‚ 2002). Its market share has been increasing
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