REPORT BY COMPETENCY GROUP MARKETING STRATEGY OF UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT Page 1 IIPM AHMEDABAD REPORT BY COMPETENCY GROUP An Analysis of Marketing Strategy of United Colors of Benetton A report submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two years full-time MBA Degree. Guided By: PROF. PABITRA RANJAN CHAKRAVORTY Submitted By: SHREY GHOSAL STEFFY VELAYUDHAN SANDEEP SINGH BHADAURIA SUMIT TANWAR
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27‚ 2006 Benetton 1. Do you believe Benetton is sincere in its efforts to promote social causes through its advertising? I do believe that Benetton was making the attempt to promote the social cases that they saw as key contributors to the worlds problems like‚ power‚ sex‚ race‚ and war. The only thing that really strikes me is that Benetton used pictures without captions so it makes it difficult to see which side they are really on if any. The campaigns showed that Benetton had somewhat
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SELF-STUDIES ASSIGNMENT Business Ethics COMPOSITION AND PRESENTATION IB‚ IT groups Self-studies objectives: Express one’s opinion on a chosen ethical issue; Use up-to-date information sources; Express oneself properly orally and in written form. Assignment: Divide into groups of three (one Erasmus student per group). Choose any ethical issue and use the key questions below to help you identify and elaborate on the major ethical problems. Make a list of the groups (also indicate
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segments at once or whether they should pick them off one at a time? In this case‚ Benetton invade all the segments at once around the world. Segmentation looking for doing quite a lot use of the resources‚ however Benetton count on a wide range of resources due to Benetton is a good brand. For this reason‚ Benetton is able to go to all markets around the world. It is an international brand‚ everybody knows Benetton and when they hear or see this brand‚ immediately it is associated to its shock advertisements
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Young People‚ Researchers and Benetton Contest Interpretations of a Benetton Advertisement Picture JANNE SEPPÄNEN In the spring of 1997‚ four Benetton advertisements were placed in front of Finnish candidates for the matriculation examination. One portrayed a nun and a priest kissing‚ another featured a black wolf and a white lamb‚ a third one was a picture of multi-coloured condoms lined up in straight rows‚ and a fourth portrayed a “family of the future”‚ two adults with a child in between
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Notes on Q3 of Benetton case Question 3. How well do these three interconnecting sets of operations fit together? Very well indeed. Think about it this way. • The use of contractors and sub-contractors saves Benetton cost because they have lower wage rates than in their own factories. This cost saving can be invested in the ‘dyeing in grey’ process (which is more expensive than knitting the garments from colour yarn). • The flexibility which the dyeing in grey process gives allows
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What lies Ahead? BENETTON Situational Analysis 2 Benetton Group: Leader in knitwear Leaders in dyeing fabric gaining cost advantage Highest share in Italian market Stagnant growth in current market Diversification and international marketing under consideration Problem Statement 3 To formulate a growth strategy for future sustainment of Benetton Options 4 To market their existing products in other countries of Europe To launch new products in the existing
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1. a. Core competencies of Inditex Inditex’s infrastructure The six retailing chains: Zara‚ Bershka‚ Massimo Dutti‚ Pull and Bear‚ Stradivarius and Oysho were organized as separate business units‚ responsible for their own business strategies‚ product design and other activities. Nonetheless‚ coordination across the chains increased an expansion power of Inditex as the Group and induced the management to open some multichain locations (Gnemawat & Nueno‚ p. 8‚ 2006). Visionary management The founder
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Overview and Background The Benetton Group is controlled by the Benetton family via Edizione Holding. Edizione Holding has wide range of product mix‚ line and depth. Their product and services included Foodservice and retail outlets at service areas‚ airport terminals‚ train stations‚ ports and shopping centre and others. United Colors of Benetton is one of Edizione holding’s product‚ which leading the world apparel designers‚ manufacturers and marketers. Benetton Group is the Europe’s largest
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11 A. H&M 11 1. H&M Vision‚ Values‚ Goal and Strategy 11 2. H&M’s internationalization process 11 3. H&M’s organizational structure 12 4. H&M’s Global Role 13 B. SWOT Analysis 14 1. H&M in Japan 14 2. ZARA in Japan 17 C. Value Chain Analysis 19 1. Logistics. 19 2. Operation. 20 3. Marketing & sales. 21 4. Service. 21 5. Infrastructure. 22 6. Human resource management. 23 7. Technology 24 8. Procurement. 25 IV. Strategy
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