LIFEBUOY Lifebuoy is a famous and distinctive brand of soap that was created by the Lever Brothers soap factory in 1894. It was the first soap to use carbolic acid‚ which gave it a red color and strong‚ medicinal scent. Lifebuoy is still manufactured today and the leading brand of soaping in India. Lifebuoy‚ used by one in two Indians‚ is the largest soap brand in the country. Today Lifebuoy is sold in all over the World. It is market leader in every market where it is sold. The desire to be clean
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Unilever is a solid leader in the Brazilian detergent powder market with an 81% market share. Laercio Cardoso must decide: (1) whether Unilever should divert money from its premium brands to target the lower-margin segment of low-income consumers; (2) whether Unilever can reposition or extend one of its existing brands to avoid launching a new brand; and (3) what price‚ product‚ promotion‚ and distribution strategy would allow Unilever to deliver value to low-income consumers without cannibalizing
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An analysis of a television advertisement The Source:- Hindustan Unilever Limited introduced Surf in 1959‚ introducing the first detergent powder into the country. At the time‚ housewives used laundry soap bar to wash clothes. Surf offered them significantly better clean‚ with much less effort. The promise of ‘Superlative Whiteness’ – the Articulation of a great clean at the time connected with consumers and helped to establish the Brand. Surf Excel was the first national detergent
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market research agency found out that housewives had typical needs of fantasizing. Their fantasy was turned into reality in the Liril ad. At least 30 years ago‚ a team of managers appointed by Jagdish Chopra‚the then marketing director of Hindustan UniLever (HUL)‚ to create freshness soap in premium price segment attempted a blue soap that promised fresh mountain breeze. A brainstorming session steered by late marketing guru shunu sen was held to find out what freshness meant: like walking barefoot
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dates back to 1895 when it first entered the Indian market. “Life buoy” literally means the life-saving buoy thrown out to people at sea to prevent them from drowning. This is where the brand got its name from. Lifebuoy is a product of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL)‚ India. It was initially launched with the sole intention of targeting men and everything sporty. “Tandarusti ki raksha karta hai Lifebuoy” captured the essence of their campaign brilliantly. The premise was made clear. Use lifebuoy
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Dove Dove Soaps Dove Hair Care Dove Body Lotion Dove Deodorants Dove Face Care Dove Hand Wash History Dove 50 years ago‚ it was a beauty bar offering a revolutionary new formula containing 1/4 cleansing cream. It
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A review of techniques to analyze the environment and an assessment of their suitability The analysis of the environment in which the business operates is very important. It is very crucial for the business to ensure survival‚ differentiation and competitive advantage. There are three levels in which the environment of the business can be broken which are as follows: The Macro environment The model that is most commonly used to analyze the macro environment of the business is called PESTLE
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Unilever Bangladesh conducted their Corporate Social Responsibility activities as Lever Brothers Bangladesh in past. And they mainly focus their voluntary activities in three different segments. These are ‘Health-nutrition-hygiene’‚ ‘Education’ and ‘Women Empowerment’. They do some activities in climate change issues also. They said these activities as sustainability and responsible business practice. They conducted some movement about health care and launched ‘Lifeboy Friendship Hospital’
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Case report Unilever in Brazil‚ Part II (1997-2007) Marketing Strategies to conquer North Eastern market Group: NAKED Members: Nico Schwendinger Alexandra Klopf Konstanze Horak Elif Kurtulus David Muhr Date: 28 November 2009 Table of contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Problem Statement 3 3 Alternatives 3 3.1 Turn something old into something special 3 3.2 Mix & Mingle to form something new 4 3.3 Keep it simple! 5 4 Issues 5 4.1 How does the
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1. What are the key features of Shakti? What are its positive aspects and what are its drawbacks? Key features of Shakti are: • Shakti is an initiative which empowers women in rural India to become capable of earning livelihood and contribute to their family well being • Shakti involves woman to do door to door selling of the branded products • Shakti enabled large conglomerate to penetrate into the untapped rural market of India. • It involved women/entrepreneur to build relationship with customers
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