0022743340 Emily Walker 0021865942 BMW Film Case Study The Harvard Business School case from 2002 shows BMW attempting to focus purely on branding BMW in order to surpass competition in marketing innovation, gain market share and reach new sales goals of an additional 40% in the US. This focus on branding resulted in the production of 5 short films under the name BMWFilms that attracted the younger generation and neglected the current consumers. BMW should supplement this with advertising
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The Harvard Business School case from 2002 shows BMW attempting to focus purely on branding BMW in order to surpass competition in marketing innovation, gain market share and reach new sales goals of an additional 40% in the US. This focus on branding resulted in the production of 5 short films under the name BMWFilms that attracted the younger generation and neglected the current consumers. BMW should supplement this with advertising focused on their current consumer as well as additional customer
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BMW 7 Series Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) is a multiproduct manufacturing German organization. It is into, automobiles, motorcycles, financial services, rovers etc. It has a large market share in America. It is a global company with 28% of its market is in North America, 25% of its market is in Germany, 21% in rest of the Europe and its products are sold in Asian regions as well. Its flagship product is automobiles which constitutes 68% of its sales. The BMW 7 Series is a line of full-size luxury
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BMW has always been premium brand oriented company. It manufactures three brands in BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce. These brands occupy various high end market segments from small car to luxury premium car. This leads to BMW become the only both premium car and motorcycle manufacture. Each brand within BMW has its own clear brand image. Its products have rich product connotation in aesthetic and dynamic
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January 2013 INVESTOR PRESENTATION BMW Group Investor Presentation, January 2013 Page 1 NINE MONTH 2012 RESULTS. in euro million Revenues Profit / loss before financial result (EBIT) Automotive1) Motorcycles Financial Services2) Other entities Eliminations Profit before tax Net profit EPS in euro (common / preferred) Operating cash flow (Automotive) Free cash flow (Automotive)3) Net interest-bearing assets (Automotive) Equity (Group) *) Adjusted 1) 9M-2011 January – September
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[pic] MANAGEMENT FINAL PROJECT Submitted To: SIR SOHAIL ISLAM GROUP NO.21 MBA(SECTION A) Submitted By: Sadaf Iqbal 08110012 Kiran Sarwar 08110005 Tayyaba Maqsood 08110002 Muneeba Arshad 08110013 Ayesha Rehman 08110051 DEDICATED TO HOLY PROPHET HAZRAT
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BMW AG; Financial Performance Analysis This paper is prepared by: Asif Ahmed BBA 13th Batch Department of Accounting & Information Systems Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka, Bangladesh E-mail; asif.ahmed0001@yahoo.com Cell Phone; +8801922939126 BMW AG; Financial Performance Analysis (Asif Ahmed) 1 of 24 Executive Summary: The world is just recovering from a big recessio n. Various big corporations became bankrupt because of this. Many of the automaker giant posted
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viewed BMW an unworthy car because of high car price, and poor communication to the customers. To solve this problem, BMW should target its customers to each of the series, and deal with the price and specification to attract and maintain its customers. The problem was that BMW was viewed by the current and prospective customers an unworthy car. The current loyal customers could not buy a new BMW car because of the increasing price of BMW car. The prospective customers decided not to choose BMW car
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9-699-044 REV: NOVEMBER 1, 2001 STEFAN THOMKE BMW AG: The Digital Car Project (A) “Looks great,” thought Chris Bangle as he walked by a picture of the new BMW 3-Series which was about one year away from its scheduled 1998 launch in Germany. Bangle, a former Wisconsin native, who became the company’s director of worldwide design at age 35, glanced at his watch. In just 30 minutes, he would meet with other senior managers about project recommendations that might revolutionize the way cars had
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BMW, renowned as one of the world leaders in the production of precision automobiles is not a company that has rested on the laurels of it products nor has the company allowed its success to hamper efforts to expand and remain a top competitor in the global market today. Begun as Rapp Motoren Werke, in Munich Germany, as an airplane engine manufacturer, in 1916 by Karl Friedrich Rapp, a well know engineer. (Rudelius, 2011) Nearby, Gustav Otto, set up his own shop, Gustav Flugmaschinefabrik, building
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