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    Anglo-Dutch consumer product from Unilever decided to grant 100‚000 individual flexible working hours so they can have a positive employment practice. The company did a trail run of Agile Working in one of their sites and saw how successful it was and then offered this flexible work program to many more employees. Unilever purchased technology equipment so their employees can complete their work outside of their office. The technology that has been handed to the employees has had a good response

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    Case Study Unilever Brazil

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    study Unilever Brazil BT provides an IP-based infrastructure to serve consumer products giant at its new South American home “BT was fantastic in fulfilling our deadlines‚ which were extremely aggressive. The team quickly understood the importance and urgency of the project‚ and they had a wonderful sense of partnership. They aligned all of the external providers‚ achieving a high level of efficiency making sure the project was a success.” Alfred Gunter Infrastructure Account Manager Unilever Brazil

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    Sales & Distribution Hindustan unilever - Document Transcript 1. December SALES & DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OF HINDUSTAN UNILEVER 21‚ 2008 Sales & Distribution Network of Hindustan Uni Lever (HUL)- DOVE bathing Soap (Region: Kolkata) A marketing channel performs the work of moving goods from producers to consumers. It overcomes the time‚ place‚ and possession gaps that separate goods and services from those who need or want them. Members of the marketing channel perform a number of key functions like

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    UNILEVER MEMO In order to gain market shares through the low-income segment of the Brazilian market‚ Unilever should launch a new Detergent Powder brand at an affordable price‚ which could replace in the long-run Campeiro‚ its cheapest brand. However this strategy is not without any risks‚ since it can lead to the cannibalization of Minerva. With 81% of market shares in Brazil‚ Unilever is the leader of the Detergent Powder market. It owns three brands in Brazil: Omo‚ Minerva and Campeiro. Omo

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    Competitor Analysis of Htc

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    The United Kingdom Passport Agency The situation prior to the implementation of the new computer system The agency employed around 1800 staff in passport offices at Belfast‚ Glasgow‚ Liverpool‚ London‚ Newport and Peterborough. London also housed the headquarters. The agency’s main aim was to provide passport services for British nationals in the United Kingdom promptly and economically. Included in its targets were: ■ to maintain a maximum processing time of 10 working days throughout

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    Sprint Competitor Analysis

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    Competition and Analysis The Strategy Analysis of Sprint: Looking Into Its Future A Look at Sprint Sprint is an integrated global communications company that is focused in the US market. In 2003 Sprint earned 26 Billion in revenues with 26 million customers in 100 countries. Sprint is recognized as developing‚ engineering‚ and deploying cutting edge network technologies such as the US’s first all digital‚ fiber optic network. Sprint currently has three main divisions: the long distance

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    Unilever Case Analysis

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    At most companies‚ however‚ particularly those with federal contracts‚ affirmative-action programs have been in place since the early 1970s. In 1972‚ discriminatory employment practices were further restricted when Congress passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Act‚ allowing civil lawsuits against companies for discrimination and mandating the U.S. Department of Labor to ensure compliance of the law. Federal law has become a "social mandate" that forces companies to open their doors to more women

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    Gucci s Competitors

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    GUCCI’S COMPETITORS Some Gucci’s main competitors within the luxury industry include top brands in Italy and in the world‚ such as: Versace‚ Chanel‚ Prada‚ Louis Vuitton‚ Dior and Armani. Concerning the Italian market‚ I found interesting to analyze Versace Prada and Bottega Veneta as main competitors of Gucci and analyze the points in common and the differences. First‚ all these brands belong to an Italian heritage‚ even if Gucci and Prada were founded much earlier than Bottega Veneta (1967) and

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    study about its main competitor – Starbucks. A brief profile of Starbucks is shown and compared with our company. The illustrations and tables are tailored to what Chatime should be aware of the surroundings of every potential rival in Malaysia. This proposal is about our analysis on Starbucks discussing about the three strategies the market leader used in the beverage industry. We observed Starbucks’ accomplishments and problems in accordance with analyzing the competitors which are expanding

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    Analysis of BMW’s Competitors Mercedes-Benz One of the giants in the luxury automobile industry is Mercedes-Benz‚ which is firmly established as an independent brand within one of the world¡¦s leading car companies‚ DaimlerChrysler. According to Mercedes-Benz¡¦s company website‚ the company sold 224‚421 vehicles in the U.S. during 2005. For decades‚ Mercedes Benz has been known for its prestige brand name and its classy and timeless look. Mercedes-Benz¡¦s current strategy is built on four

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