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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Dove Case Study November 20‚ 2014 Student ID#10041441 MAN 71 Professor Moon Unilever Unilever‚ the parent company of Dove has more than 400 brands‚ 12 of which generate sales that exceed $1.3 billion a year. More than 171‚000 people are employed at Unilever‚ and their company mission stresses sustainability‚ responsibility‚ innovation‚ and minimizing waste . Environmental responsibility is a huge aspect of what this advertising strategy will emphasize. One of our four primary objectives is
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Date: 28th April 2010 [pic] SELLING BEAUTY BELOW THE LINE A CASE STUDY ON UNILEVER BANGLADESH . Summary: Unilever was created in 1930 by the merger of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie‚ a logical merger as palm oil was a major raw material for both margarines and soaps and could be imported more efficiently in larger quantities. Over the last four decades‚ Unilever Bangladesh has been constantly bringing new and world-class products for the
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Gamut CREAM BATHING BAR GENTLE EXFOLIATING BATHING BAR FRESH MOISTURE BATHING BAR Packaging Color Palette D3D4CE CCB754 0C1A57 89C2DA 3D7AA8 161E6B 78AE5A Marketing Parent Company Category Sector Tagline/ Slogan USP HUL (Unilever) Personal Health Care – Soap FMCG Everyday Moisture is the key to beautiful skin Deep Moisturizer for Dry Skin STP Segment Target Group Personal Health Care – Soap ‚ Hair Care &Deodorants Targets women of all ages‚ shapes & sizes Dove is committed
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HISTORY OF UNILEVER Unilever has had a very long history with the Indian consumer. It has had its presence since 1888 when crates full of sunlight soap bars were noticed in the Kolkata Harbour with the words ‘Made By Lever Brothers’ embossed to it. This long presence has helped it have an advantage over its competitors like P&G which came in way later around 1960’s. Here is the chronology of important events of Hindustan Unilever: TIMELINE: * 1888 Sunlight soap introduced in
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PESTEL ANALYSIS - UNILEVER GLOBAL PESTEL analysis - UNILEVER A scan of the external macro environment in which the firm operates can be expressed in terms of following factors: Political Economical Social Technological PESTEL analysis is a useful strategic tool for understanding market growth or decline‚ business position‚ potential and direction for operations. The headings of PESTEL are a framework for reviewing a situation‚ and can in addition to SWOT and Porter’s Five Forces models
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Introduction………………………………………………………….3 2. The strategies of Unilever for Research and Development……….....3 3. Process for choice of production and its global position…………….3 4. Local market criteria 4 5. The pricing and distribution policies and influence of logistics 5 6. The importance of clear communication 5 7. Conclusion 6 8. Reference ……………………………………………………………7 1. Introduction This report is about Unilever is a British–Dutch multinational consumer goods company
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been to sell products‚ not to satisfy our customers or cure society’s ills. But now we know that we can do both. As long as we keep listening to customers‚ there is no reason why we can’t continue to stand out and distinguish ourselves from our competitors (Michael B Allen‚ pg 391) ”. The major issues that the Dove Company had with Dunleavy’s marketing campaign idea was the portrayal of regular women. However certain members of the executive board had expressed unease with the approach Dunleavy
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Strategy and Management A Case Study on Unilever and Procter & Gamble Malou Goedman (xxxxxxx) BSc Economics and Business Economics Utrecht University Jet de Graeff (xxxxxxx) BSc Economics and Business Economics Utrecht University Willem-Jan Kemperink (xxxxxx) BSc Economics and Business Economics Utrecht University Jan Kreumer (4033833) BSc Economics and Business Economics Utrecht University Fabienne Ouwehand (xxxxxxx) BSc Economics and Business Economics Utrecht University Lars van der Ridder
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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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