BRANDING STRATEGIES SEMINAR PAPER PRESENTED TO SPP SPTM, NMIMS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree BPharm + MBA (PharmaTech) Presented by POOJA KAPADIA A017 YEAR: 2011-2016 TABLE OF CONTENT SR. NO. | PARTICULARS | Pg NO. | 1. | ACKNOWLEGMENT | 2 | 2. | ABSTRACT | 3 | 3. | INTRODUCTION TO BRANDING STRATEGY | 4 | 4. | PRODUCT BRAND STRATEGY | 6 | 5. | MARKERS MARK BRAND STRATEGY | 9 | 6. | ENDORSING BRAND STRATEGY | 9 | 7. | UMBRELLA
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Q1 A new company is planning to launch a new bottled soft drink. Devise a marketing plan (segmentation, positioning and marketing mix) including a test marketing plan. Q2. Indian airlines wants to understand what is the perception of Indian consumers about its service. Design a suitable questionnaire which can help the organization to redesign its service offering. Q3. A manufacturer of Soap like DOVE finds that the product has reached the stage of maturity. Briefly describe the various
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ANALYSIS OF HUL ON 4P’S OF MARKETING AND ITS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR A PROJECT REPORT CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION BONAFIDE CERTIFIACATE Certified that this project report “ANALYSIS OF HUL ON 4P’S OF MARKETING AND ITS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR” is the bona-fide work of “ASHISH KUMAR SAINI” who carried out the project work under my supervision. ……………………………… ………………………………… Dr. Kriti Priya Gupta Miss. Subodh Choudhary (ACADEMIC CO-ORDINATOR
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others. With over 35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps, detergents, shampoos, skin care, toothpastes, deodorants, cosmetics, tea, coffee, packaged foods, ice cream, and water purifiers, the Company is a part of the everyday life of millions of consumers across India. Its portfolio includes leading household brands such as Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Wheel, Fair & Lovely, Pond’s, Vaseline, Lakmé, Dove, Clinic Plus, Sunsilk, Pepsodent, Closeup, Axe, Brooke Bond, Bru, Knorr
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Product Mix With over 35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps, detergents, shampoos, skin care, toothpastes, deodorants, cosmetics, tea, coffee, packaged foods, ice cream, and water purifiers, the Company is a part of the everyday life of millions of consumers across India. Its portfolio includes leading household brands such as Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Wheel, Fair & Lovely, Pond’s, Vaseline, Lakmé, Dove, Clinic Plus, Sunsilk, Pepsodent, Closeup, Axe, Brooke Bond, Bru, Knorr
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1.3INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW pg.14 2.1 CONCEPTS AND TERMS USED CHAPTER 3 REASEARCH AND FINDINGS pg.18 3.1 GLOBAL OVERVIEW 3.2 GLOBAL MARKETING STRATEGY
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1) MEANING OF CSR Corporate Social Responsibility is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders. CSR is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives (“Triple-Bottom-Line- Approach”), while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders. In this sense it is important to draw
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Intel's Dilemma Ever since it embarked on the x86 journey, Intel has led the innovation curve in microprocessors. this has, among other things, forced Intel to kill its own profitable products, to protect its territory. The 486 was introduced in 1992. Now in 1996, we are on 3 generations of chips ahead and Intel has stopped making 486 chips, an era ago. This gives very little time to Intel to recover the product development costs before it has to commit infanticide on its successful products. There
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groceries/pulses) that one needs to buy at regular intervals. These are items which are used daily, and so have a quick rate of consumption, and a high return. FMCG can broadly be categorized into three segments which are: 1. Household items as soaps, detergents, household accessories, etc, 2. Personal care items as shampoos, toothpaste, shaving products, etc and finally 3. Food and Beverages as snacks, processed foods, tea, coffee, edible oils, soft drinks etc. Global leaders in the FMCG
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SUNSILK – INNOVATIVE MARKETING STRATEGIES 1.INDUSTRY PROFILE Shampoo in India was derived from the Hindi word ‘Champi’ meaning hair massage. Theintroduction of shampoo in India dates back to the British reign in the country. Being arecent development the growth of shampoo or rather the penetration levels of shampoo inthe India has been commendable.The shampoo market in India is estimated to be Rs 2,500-3,000 crore. The shampoomarket is India is categorized according to the benefits they provide
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