Assignment On Mission Statement of Uniliver and Pran RFL Group and Marketing Management (MKT 501) Fall 2014 Submitted To Professor Dr. Serajul Hoque Department of Business Administration East West University Submitted by Md.Nazmul Hasan Bhuyan 2013-3-95-003 Mission Statement of PRAN Introduction: PRAN stands for Program for Rural Advancement
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“Hips Feel Good: - Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty Case Study The basis of this case study revolves around Karen Dunleavy a brand manager tasked with the responsibility of further market share growth with the Dove brand. The major problem that Karen Dunleavy is faced with is further establishing the Dove brand in a highly competitive market in the beauty industry. Furthermore the first steps to resolving this problem was by collaborating with the assistant executive brand manager Michael B Allen
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SWOT Analysis of the detergent powder Surf Excel (a famous product and famous brand of Hindustan Unilever Limited.) Assignment Submitted By‚ Assignment Submitted To‚ 1 Assignment Submitted By _______________ Index S.No Page No 1 About the product 3 2 About the company 6 3 SWOT Analysis 6 3.1 Strengths 10 3.2 Weakness 14 3.3 Opportunities 16 3.4 Threats 18 4 2 Particulars Conclusion 20 Assignment Submitted By _______________ About the product Surf Excel‚ launched
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sector for a long time. The service industry has recognized that the JIT system can be adapted successfully in their processes and add value to the basic inputs used to create the end product. The most important aspect of JIT is that it lays emphasis on the process and not on the end product. It therefore can be applied to any process within the service sector. The author has followed Benson’s (1986) guidelines for applying JIT in service‚ which are as follows: • synchronization and balance of
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Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also include pharmaceuticals‚ consumer
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Strategic analysis Report on Hindustan Unilever HINDUSTAN UNILEVER About the Company: * One of India’s largest FMCG companies. * The company has more than 75 years experience of the Indian market * It has 17 brands in the list of 100 most trusted brands in India. * It has more than 15‚000 employees * More than 2‚000 suppliers & associates * The company has 70 Manufacturing locations across India * It has more than 2700 Distributors across the city
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Global Sauces‚ Dressings and Condiments Market Insights‚ Trends‚ Analysis‚ and Forecast 2021 Description: The sauces‚ dressings and condiments market was worth USD 18.93 billion in 2014 and it is expected to reach USD 24.91 billion in 2021‚ growing at a CAGR of 4% from 2014 to 2021. Sauces and condiments have become an integral part of modern day cooking and food items. Condiments and sauces are used in order to enhance the flavor of the food‚ while dressings are used to improve the appearance
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FIGURE 1.0 SPACE MATRIX In the SPACE analysis‚ Unilever ought to continue to occupy the Aggressive position because of the strong Financial Strength (FS) and Industry Strength (IS). The financial position is strong and sales have increased although the slim fast product has not been performing well as it still is profitable and can support this position. This is a good position to maintain for them to continue as market leaders in food and home-care industry. INTERNAL ANALYSIS MARKET AUDIT
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social beliefs of Ben and Jerry’s into the code of conduct of Unilever. • Employee Morale: Prior to the acquisition‚ employees of Ben and Jerry’s saw the company as a network of family and friends in which they were all fully involved and integrated. Ben and Jerry’s had a policy in which no one was fired. They developed a 2 year grace period with Unilever in which no employees would be fired‚ but after this period Unilever decided to restructure and lay off many workers. Although they
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Grooming Provides A Major Boost 1 Hindustan Unilever Maintains Strong Lead 1 Modern and Direct Distribution Channels Expand 1 Stronger Growth Ahead 1 Key Trends and Developments 1 Rising Income Levels Fuel Consumer Interest in Cosmetics and Toiletries 1 Polarisation of Incomes Results in Polarisation of Cosmetics and Toiletries 2 Young Urban Population Proves Enthusiastic in Response To Brands 3 Shift To New Retail Channels 4 Hindustan Unilever Faces Growing Competition 5 Territory Key Trends
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