THE BRAND BUILDING CHALLENGE • Key points to be incorporated in the presentation as per the case study synopsis • In the absence of meaningful difference on product quality‚ consumers generally choose by name • Key values are not marketing but what the core values of the product are • How a particular brand evolved and grew and in turn became a powerful brand in today’s competitive market Contents expected in Case Study as per Prof. Majumdar • Your chosen Brand’s Identity
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Chapter no.8 Identifying Market Segments & Targets No. of Group members=5 From: Mallas 1- The Marketer does not create segments; the marketer’s task is to identify the segments and decide which one(s) to target. 2- (T/F) 3- A flexible market offering consist of two parts: a naked solution and discretionary options. 4- 5- (T/F) 6- 7- 8- A market segment consists of a group of customers who shares different set of needs and wants. 9- 10-
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constantly endeavour at designing products that provide nutrition & taste to the common man. Most Britannia offerings are in the low & mid-range price segments. This is based on their understanding of the Indian consumer psyche. The value-for-money positioning helps generate large sales volumes for the products. Britannia Tiger is consumed by people of all ages‚ from the rich to the poor‚ living in cities & in villages. While some have it for breakfast‚ for others it is a complete wholesome meal. For
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Marketing strategy Marketing strategy is a process that can allow an organization to concentrate its limited resources on the greatest opportunities to increase sales and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. A marketing strategy should be centered around the key concept that customer satisfaction is the main goal. Marketing strategy is a method of focusing an organization ’s energies and resources on a course of action which can lead to increased sales and dominance of a targeted market
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EXECUTIVE POST GRADUATE PROGRAME- BATCH 2014-2015 MARKETING MANAGEMENT CASE ANALYSIS NOTE POSITIONING THE TATA NANO (A) SUBMITTED BY: APARNA PALLAVI LEAD CONSULTANT ITC INFOTECH EPGP-07-14 HARISH KUMAR PRODUCTION ENGINEER CAIRN INDIA EPGP-07-37 MAYANK PANJRATAN ASST. MANAGER-BRAND DECCAN CHARTERS EPGP-07-57 SUBMIT TO: PROF. JOFFI THOMAS Product: Tata Nano was conceived as the smallest‚ most fuel efficient and the most affordable
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1. What are the various market targets for the New Beetle available to Volkswagen? Describe each both demographically and psychographically. What are the pros and cons of each option? What are the appeals of the New Beetle to each group? According to Arnold communication’s research‚ there are 2 groups of target audience for the New Beetle: new core audience of 18 to 34 years-olds and baby boomers. Although the consumers include a very diverse group‚ the research shows that the potential buyers
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management The concept of strategy ➢ Strategy is the great work of organization. In situations of life or death it is the Tao of survival or extinction. Its study cannot be neglected. ----SUN TZU‚ The Art of War.2500 B.C ➢ Strategy is about winning. ➢ Strategy is not a detailed plan or program of instructions‚ it is a unifying theme that gives coherence and direction to the actions and decisions of an individual or an organization. Characteristic of a winning strategy ➢ Goals that
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The Fast Food Industry: Positioning and Competitive Advantage INTRODUCTION The fast food industry is an ever growing industry regardless of the concerns from many about the health and obesity risks. Despite these risks associated with fast food consumers continue to return indicating there is a high level of competition amongst several members of this industry. This paper will examine and discuss the five following major fast food restaurant chains: McDonald’s‚ Burger King‚ Wendy’s‚ Taco Bell‚
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1 – BRAND POSITIONING Tuan Duong TRUNG HIEU BRAND POSITIONING DEFINITION • • • A way to create a distinct impression in consumer’s mind Consumer’s reason to buy your brand A single and constant meaning behind “brand” in consumer’s mind It’s simply is: owning a space (a meaning behind) of the brand name in consumer’s mind that marketers utilize their resources to focus on PROTECTION QUALITY SEXUALLY ATTRACTION HEALTHY HAIR BRAND POSITIONING SETTING UP A WINNING BRAND POSITIONING Step 1 WHO
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Strategy assignment “ Edinburgh Zoo ” The preparatory group work was undertaken by: Introduction to the assignment and to Edinburgh Zoo This document reflects on a group work in respect of the current and estimated future strategy of Edinburgh Zoo. The group looked at the organisation using the contextual framework of an animal-related day-out fun-opportunity for families and tourists in Scotland‚ in particular for the inhabitants of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Due to collaboration limitations
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