E 16 – Business Management Strategy “A pattern or plan that integrates an Organization’s major goals policies & action sequences into a coherent whole” (Quim) Mintzberg distinguish b/w a strategy as 5 P’s:‐ Plan: Forward looking / Purposive deliberate Ploy: Plan Designed to deceive/confuse Pattern: Consistencies of behavior whether intended or not Position: In the market; relative to the Competition Perspective: Values attitudes Cultures of Managers Dimensions of Strategy
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recently laid out plans to increase its presence in other regions. By 1999, he was ready to implement his strategy and was eager to work toward competing on the level of other multinational manufacturers, such as Mars, Nestlé, Kraft, Hershey, and Cadbury Schweppes. However, Arcor’s response to the domestic crisis had drained his focus and resources and forced him to put all expansion efforts on pause. Surveying the ruin around him and looking at the business his family had built up over three generations
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF FMCG INDUSTRY IN INDIA IIM – LUCKNOW, IPMX (2015-16) MANAC PROJECT (TERM I) – GROUP 11 FOR SUBMISSION TO PROF. PRAKASH SINGH Compiled By: 1. Prateek Dashora (IPMX08035) 2. Shreyas Bakshi (IPMX08047) 3. Siddhartha Chatterjee (IPMX08049) 4. Supriyo Chakraborty (IPMX08051) 5. Susmit Majumdar (IPMX08054) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Choice of Industry: FMCG.....................................................................................................
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Creating Brand Equity GENERAL CONCEPT QUESTIONS Multiple Choice 1. At the heart of a successful brand is ________, backed by creatively designed and executed marketing. a. price b. promotion c. a great product or service d. a great slogan e. a brand concept Answer: c Page: 260 Difficulty: Easy 2. The strategic brand management process involves four main steps. Which of the following would NOT be among those steps? a. Measuring consumer brand knowledge
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Amitabh – The Big Brand ikas Vitthal pasped as the Dalda Active commercial filled the television screen before him. “So it is back! Now that is interesting,” he said. Parthiv Nair, his friend, stopped stiring his tea and watched the return of the evergreen Dalda. “What a brand, what legacy, what equity,”said Vikas, “Wonder what this will lead to.” “It will lead to Kaun Banega Crorepati if only you will tune in to Star Plus,” said Parthiv. Vikas obeyed and as the voice of Amitabh Bachchan
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A proposal of mojo soft drink Company for further improvement of marketing: 1.4: Justification Mojo is a quite renowned beverage in the soft drink market of Bangladesh. It is a product of the Akij Food & Beverage Ltd. in Bangladesh which is a concern of the Akij Group. In fact, Mojo does not use Advertisements as much it should. Recently, it is quite clear that Mojo has not achieved that much popularity according to their expectation. The best way to create awareness about a product is through
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by an identified sponsor. 2. Sales promotion - A variety of short-term incentives to encourage trial or purchase of a product or service. 3. Events and experiences - Company-sponsored activities and programs designed to create daily or special brand-related interactions. 4. Public relations and publicity-A variety of programs designed to promote or protect a company's image or its individual products. 5. Direct marketing - Use of mail, telephone, fax, e-mail, or Internet to communicate
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON ORGANIZATIONAL STUDY AT HINDUSTAN COCA-COLA BEVERAGES PRIVATE LIMITED by 1. Rahul Singh 12MB5121 2. Shamim Akhtar Shaikh 12MB5141 3. Subhash N H 12MB5093 4. Sumi Paul 12MB5162 5. Vartika Dwivedi 12MB5175 | | …………………………………………………………………………………….. | | II SEMESTER MBA Guide Prof. Sivadas Nambiar Internship
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A PROJECT REPORT ON LOCATION BASED MOBILE ADVERTISEMENT IN AHMEDABAD Report Submitted to: INDUS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING & AHOY TELECOM CREATION As Partial Fulfillment of Requirement for the Post Graduation in Master in Business Administration By: - Bharat Bindrani, (11MBA004) Rewant Vyas, (11MBA057) Declaration by the Student We hereby declare that this project report titled “Scope of Location Based Mobile Advertisement
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of the population resides in rural India and their retail requirements are partially met by the unorganized retail stores. This study is an attempt to explore the potential of rural retail market of India, accessing their needs for products and brands. The study also aims at developing a business model for the rural retail market in India. I. Introduction: Today Indian consumers are becoming very unpredictable. The consumer today, is richer, younger, eager to accept changes and more aspirational
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