UNILEVER Portfolio Management Sohail Aslam Esmeralda García Christoph J. Szczecina Henrique A. Lima de Faria Fachhochschule Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts June 19th‚ 2008 PERSPECTIVES 1. UNILEVER Company - Overview - Legal structure - Group distribution 2. Executive Management - Vision - Mission - Strategic Objectives - Strategic Plan 3. Portfolio Management - Identification - Categorization - Evaluation - Selection - Prioritization - Portfolio Balancing - Authorization
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UNILEVER Everyday 150 million people buy a unilever product to feed themselves or clean themselves or their homes. Employing over 206‚000 people in over 100 countries and 2000 alone in uk achieving an annual sales of about 900 million pounds in UK‚ unilever today is one of the largest international company today. Like many companies even unilever has faced its ups and downs. it was established in the 1885 and faced many difficulties until the end of second world war‚ even though in spread in fragments
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------------------------------------------------- MARKETING: Group 1 ------------------------------------------------- Case: Chandon‚ Pierre (2004). Unilever in Brazil: Marketing Strategies for Low-income Consumers (Question 1 a & b) a) Discuss whether marketing and branding can create value for poor consumers. Marketing is the performance of activities that seek to accomplish organisations objectives by anticipating customer or client needs and directing a flow of need satisfying
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Within Unilever‚ Simatic IT Interspec is used to manage all Production Item specifications from Ingredient and Packaging Materials that are received‚ to Finished Products. Simatic IT Interspec is currently in use in both its Foods and Home and Personal Care businesses across a variety of geographies. For example it is operational across the Foods Division’s European business in a variety of countries and companies‚ and in the Home and Personal Care (HPC) Division North American businesses. Plans
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Company- Unilever Bangladesh Limited Prepared by: Name: ID. NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. Mamunur Rashid 1020379030 5. Prepared for: Instructor: Arif Ghani School of Business North South University Table of Content Topics name | Page no. | 1. Executive summary of Unilever * Background | * History | | 03 | 2. Business at a glance * Types of business | * Mission | * Slogan of Unilever |
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Unilever was created in 1930 by the amalgamation of the operations of British soapmaker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie‚ a merger as palm oil was a major raw material for both margarines and soaps and could be imported more efficiently in larger quantities. In the 1930s the business of Unilever grew and new ventures were launched in Latin America. In 1972 Unilever purchased A&W Restaurants’ Canadian division but sold its shares through a management buyout to former A&W
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Introduction Our group is doing about the shampoo product which is Sunsilk shampoo. The brand of Sunsilk is primary targeted on women and it is one of the products from Unilever Company. Unilever Company has divided in 3 categories of brand which are food‚ home care and as well as personal care. Sunsilk is one of the hair care product in the personal care brand. It is a global brand and sells in 80 countries around the global. No matter any type of hair or problem‚ Sunsilk products will know how
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Note : Not Available Organization : Unilever Group Industry : FMCG Countries : UK‚ The Netherlands Abstract: The case examines how Anglo-Dutch retail giant Unilever Group used innovations in packaging to differentiate its products. It explains how Unilever used packaging as a marketing tool to launch‚ relaunch‚ reposition and increase demand for its products and attract new customers. Several instances where innovative packaging helped Unilever increase revenues of its products are
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1 Unilever and the trade union challenge Lipton Tea and Ice Tea‚ Dove personal care products‚ Axe‚ Knorr soups and condiments: even without necessarily being aware of it‚ nearly everyone knows Unilever’s products from personal experience. The company is second to none in worldwide coverage and volume of consumer goods production. Most products fabricated by this food conglomerate are disposable‚ designed for short term convenience rather than durability. But as well as disposable products
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Marketing Plan Wall’s Magnum MARKETING PLAN WALLS “MAGNUM” EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I am from Group I and my aim is to develop a Strategic Marketing Plan for one year ahead for one brand of Unilever Company‚ Magnum Ice Cream. Unilever is the British/Dutch jointly owned multinational consumer goods manufacturer. The Mission statement declared to give a clear picture and guide a global marketing plan for Magnum Ice Cream. The paper will assess the changes taking place in the company’s environment
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