BRAC Business School BRAC University Subject: Submission of internship report Dear Sir: During my internship attachment with Ogilvy & Mather Bangladesh, I have learnt a lot and I had been given the responsibility to not only look after one account, but work with several accounts like Unilever, Bkash, Edison Properties, Symphony, Aarong, Mi-amore, BATB etc, so that my learning is more widespread. In the course of this internship, I got to learn how advertising is not all about producing billboards
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NMIMS Corporate Social Responsibility Project – Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL) Under guidance of: Dr. Meena Galliara CSR-HLL -1- Hindustan Lever Limited Meeting Everyday Needs of People Everywhere Introduction* NMIMS Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL) is India's largest fast moving consumer goods company, with leadership in Home & Personal Care Products and Foods & Beverages. HLL's brands, spread across 20 distinct consumer categories, touch the lives of two out of three Indians.
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MANAGING HINDUSTAN UNILEVER STRATEGICALLY Unilever is one of the world’s oldest multinational companies. Its origin goes back to the 19th century when a group of companies operating independently, produced soaps and margarine. In 1930, the companies merged to form Unilever that diversified into food products in 1940s. Through the next five decades, it emerged as a major fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) multinational operating in several businesses. In 2004, the Unilever 2010 strategic plan was
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analyze the marketing strategies of Unilever Bangladesh for two of its brand which is: Rexona and Surf Excel. We are going to give an overall summary of the various marketing segmentation, targeting, positioning, promotion, distribution and many other marketing mixes of both rexona and surf excel. Thus the main objective is to bring about a well organized summary and view of the positioning of these brands compared to its competitors. The corporate purpose of unilever states that to succeed requires
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BTEC Business Level 3, Unit 37: Understanding Business Ethics Businesses are limited in what they do. Sometimes by laws and sometimes by the conventions and social codes we live by. Gathered together these are what we refer to as ethics and they can apply to every aspect of business behaviour. Whereas it could be argued that most laws have there origins in ethics, ethical behaviour, by individuals and business go beyond legal requirement and are discretionary, that is to say we can choose to follow
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Nike Dilemma: Still waiting for them to "do it"! Another corporate giant having its fare share of controversies over the years is Nike. Nike employs approximately 26,000 people worldwide. In addition, approximately 650,000 workers are employed in Nike contracted factories around the globe. More than 75% of these work in Asia, predominantly in China, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Korea and Malaysia (Nike 2006). In 1998 Nike came under fire for the sweatshop conditions of the workers in the Nike factories
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Perspective of Ben and Jerry’s Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University MGMT 532 Group 1 Abstract Creative flavor names and quality products are just one part of Ben and Jerry’s, Inc. They are also deeply committed to economic and social causes, as stated in their three mission statements. Moving from selling ice cream in a little store on a corner to being distributed globally, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield dedicated themselves and their company to create a corporation
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BTEC Business Level 3, Unit 37: Understanding Business Ethics Businesses are limited in what they do. Sometimes by laws and sometimes by the conventions and social codes we live by. Gathered together these are what we refer to as ethics and they can apply to every aspect of business behaviour. Whereas it could be argued that most laws have there origins in ethics, ethical behaviour, by individuals and business go beyond legal requirement and are discretionary, that is to say we can choose to follow
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ALLIANCE_UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE SUBJECT NAME & CODE: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, MGT A-510 BATCH: 2013-2015 DSA ASSIGNMENT Sustainability, environmental responsibility, and Business. Submitted To: Dr Soumen Mukherjee Associate Professor Alliance Business School Submitted by: PENMETCHA BHASKAR VARMA Course & Section: MARKETING Roll No.: 13010221085 Date of Submission: 10-09-2014 SUSTAINABILITY:- Sustainability refers to ‘Continued development
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personal attractiveness, that life may be more enjoyable and rewarding for the people who use our products In the late 19th century the businesses that would later become Unilever were among the most philanthropic of their time. They set up projects to improve the lot of their workers and created products with a positive social impact, making hygiene and personal care commonplace and improving nutrition through adding vitamins to foods that were already daily staples. At the beginning of the 21st
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