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    Product Service and Brand

    Part 1: Defining Marketing and the Marketing Process (Chapters 1–2) Part 2: Understanding the Marketplace and Consumers (Chapters 3–6) Part 3: Designing a Customer-Driven Strategy and Mix (Chapters 7–17) Part 4: Extending Marketing (Chapters 18–20) After examining customerdriven marketing strategy, we now take a deeper look at the marketing mix: the tactical tools that marketers use to implement their strategies and deliver superior customer value. In this and the next chapter, we’ll study how

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    Case Analysis

    Brand Management Case No. 4 DOCKERS: CREATING A SUB-BRAND INTRODUCTION In the spring of 1985, Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) was flush with its success in the blue jeans market. The company’s star campaign, called “501 Blues,” had recently brought new vitality to the company after several failed expansions into other apparel market segments in the earlier part of the decade. Confident in the wake of 501’s success, the company was contemplating its next steps when research revealed a

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    Apple's Future

    9 -7 1 6 -4 0 1 JUNE 25, 2015 DAVID B. YOFFIE ERIC BALDWIN Apple’s Future: Apple Watch, Apple TV, and/or Apple Car? Since the release of the iPod in 2001, Apple had been probably the most successful technology company in the world. It revolutionized three businesses in the next 10 years: music, smartphones, and tablets. When Steve Jobs died in 2011, it was up to his successor, Tim Cook, to revolutionize the next set of industries. In 2015, Cook appeared to have three potential targets:

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    Branding Luxury Brand

    The Concept of Luxury Brands by Klaus Heine Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Marketing Prof. Dr. Volker Trommsdor Wilmersdorfer Str. 148, 10585 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49.30.314-29.922 • Fax: +49.30.314-22.664 Email: Klaus.Heine@marketing-trommsdor.de • Internet: www.marketing.tu-berlin.de Heine, Klaus (2011) The Concept of Luxury Brands, Technische Universität Berlin, www.conceptouxurybrands.com. Edition: 1.0 This paper is published as the rst part of the

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    Swot

    Evaluating a Company’s External Environment LEARNING OBJECTIVES LO1 Identify factors in a company’s broad macro-environment that may have strategic significance. Recognize the factors that cause competition in an industry to be fierce, more or less normal, or relatively weak. Become adept at mapping the market positions of key groups of industry rivals. Learn how to determine whether an industry’s outlook presents a company with sufficiently attractive opportunities for growth and profitability

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    Brand Loyalty

    UNIVERZITET U SARAJEVU EKONOMSKI FAKULTET U SARAJEVU [pic] BRAND LOYALTY GRAD PAPER CONTENTS: BRAND LOYALTY 1 CONTENTS: 2 INTRODUCTION 3 The concept and definition of Brand 4 Brand Building Activities 6 Brand Loyalty 7 The definition of Brand Loyalty 7 The concept of Brand Loyalty 10 Factors of brand loyalty 20 1.Brand awareness 21 2.Perceived quality 21 3.Brand personality 22

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    Imc Planning

    MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS To Caroline, Arthur, Dan and Becky MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS JOHN EGAN Australia G Canada G Mexico G Singapore G Spain G United Kingdom G United States Marketing Communications John Egan Publishing Director John Yates Production Editor Lucy Mills Typesetter Newgen, India Text Design Design Deluxe Ltd, Bath, UK Publisher Jennifer Pegg Manufacturing Manager Helen Mason Production Controller Maeve Healy Printer Rotolito

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    Pirelli Re

    | | |Cand. merc. program | |INTERNATIONAL MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT | |

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    Principi Di Marketing Riassunto Kotler

    Principi di Marketing Philip Kotler – Gary Amstrong Cap. 1 Il Marketing consiste nella gestione di relazioni profittevoli con il cliente e il suo scopo è creare valore per il cliente e ottenere in cambio un valore da quest’ultimo. L’obiettivo del marketing si concretizza nel soddisfacimento dei bisogni del cliente. Se l’operatore di marketing riesce a comprendere i bisogni del consumatore, sviluppare un prodotto ad alto livello e definire strategie di prezzo, distribuzione e promozione efficaci

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    Kofi Baboni

    chapter 10 the international context There never were, since the creation of the world, two cases exactly parallel. Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694–1773); English Secretary of State INTRODUCTION firms move out of their domestic market on to the Aswith differinglanguage, arenas.system, technologicalinternational stage, they aretofaced business The nations they expand to can vary with regard consumer behavior, legal infrastructure, business culture, educational system, labor relations, political

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