SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 2 Course Name: Marketing Communication Course Code: MKTG1257 Instructor: Melvin Fernando IMC Plan RMIT International University Bachelor of Commerce Program ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE Your assessment will not be accepted unless all fields below are completed Subject Code: | MKTG1257 | Subject Name: | Marketing Communication | Location where you study: | Saigon South Campus | Title of Assignment: | IMC Plan | File(s) Submitted
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. Appendix 3 – 3 Level of Product for Samsung …….. Appendix 4 – Price Compared to Competitors …….. Appendix 5 – Samsung Range of Smartphone …….. Appendix 6 – Samsung Distribution Channel …….. Appendix 7 – Samsung Product Life Cycle …….. Appendix 8 – Promotion with Telco …………...... Appendix 9 – Promotion with Mega Stores …….. 1 13 A1-1 – A1-2 A2-1 – A2-3 A3 A4 A5-1 – A5-2 A6 A7 A8 A9 1. INTRODUCTION Samsung was founded by Byung-Chull Lee on March 1
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Samsung 1. Introduction: Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town‚ Seoul. It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliatedbusinesses‚ most of them united under the Samsung brand‚ and is the largest South Korean company. Samsung Group formed several electronics-related divisions‚ such as Samsung Electronics Devices Co.‚ Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co.‚ Samsung Corning Co.‚ and Samsung Semiconductor & Telecommunications Co.‚ and grouped them
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discuss the core marketing concepts that Samsung has adopted to shift its competitive edge. ✓ Need‚ Wants‚ and Demands Samsung always try to develop products that fit their customers’ lifestyle by studying their tastes. Samsung focus finding out what’s likely to sell before consumers even know they want it. ✓ Target Market‚ Positioning‚ and Segmentation Samsung focus on design‚ as they want to be the Marcedes of home electronics. Samsung concentrate less on cost saving and more
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1. To what extent has globalisation impacted upon local identities? Illustrate your argument with an original example. Positive impacts of globalistation It brings Wealth and foreign currency to local economies when they buy local resources‚ products and services; extra money could be put to good cause such as education‚ health and infrastructure Intro what it is 250 Para positives 300 Para negatives 300 Example 350 Conclusion 300 Globalisation is the process of interconnection and
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was Samsung able to go from copycat brand to a product leader? When in 1993‚ Samsung’s CEO Lee decided to create a new type of management. he viewed this as a huge strategy for the company. The goal this new management had was to basically dethrone Sony and make Samsung the #1 company in selling electronics in the world. Samsung hired a group of innovative and young inventors to help come up with new ideas and products that would have success in the market‚ targeting high-end users. Samsung also
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Samsung Case Study 1. How was Samsung able to go from copycat brand to product leader? In 1993‚ Lee unveiled “new management” which is a top-to-bottom strategy for the Samsung Company. The goal of the new management is making Samsung become a premier brand that would dethrone Sony as the biggest consumer electronics firm in the world. Samsung then hired a new group of young designers who creates sleek‚ bold‚ and beautiful product targeting high-end users. Also‚ Samsung abandoned low-end distributers
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Samsung’s Background. Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Samsung Town‚ Seoul. It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses‚ most of them united under the Samsung brand‚ and is the largest South Korean chaebol. Notable Samsung industrial subsidiaries include Samsung Electronics (the world’s largest information technology company measured by 2011 revenues)‚ Samsung Heavy Industries (the world’s second-largest shipbuilder measured by
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in New Delhi as President and CEO of Samsung‚ South West Asia‚ the 58-year-old Lee has been busy turning all Samsung strategies on their heads. The Korean consumer electronics giant is now reaching deeper and wider into the Indian market‚ tempting consumers with technologically advanced products specially tailored to their needs. Showrooms are being brought under a common umbrella brand and now‚ a new facility may well become a manufacturing hub for Samsung worldwide. Not that Lee views his "strategy
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►Samsung • Assessing the opportunity and the Situation - Understanding the situation ►What was Samsung’s financial situation like? Samsung was experiencing a steep financial setback ►Who was responsible for Samsung’s situation? China was able to put cheaper products on the market ►Describe Samsung’s ‘cost-driven competitive strategy’ until the mid-1990: Samsung produced technical components for firms with better-known brands Samsung sold me-too consumer products ►What did Samsung need to
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