Samsung Electronics Company Global Marketing Operation

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    Apple

    has Apple been so successful? What do you attribute it to? What are the key reasons for Apple's success? Are Apple product so successful because of the brand status and premium pricing? Many believe that Apple is so successful because of their marketing and brand status. Is it really true or there is something else? Do Apple products really stand out amongst all its competitors? I'm no expert in Apple products nor am I what is called an "Apple fan-boy" but I will highlight the reasons why I think

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    Information System

    TO Dr. Bartlomiej Hanus Abstract Nokia is an over 100 year-old communications and technology corporation. It was the word leading mobile handset manufacturer. It evolved gradually from being it pulp paper manufacturer in the 19th century to electronics manufacturer in 1980s to a mobile phones’ in produces 1990s. By the late 2000s the rivalry among the competitors became very strong and the Nokia position as a market leader in mobile devices was threatened by competition lower-cost smartphones

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    How Market-Driven Is Your Company?

    How market-driven is your company? A significant change has taken place in the domestic and international markets environments due to the increasing pace of economic commercialization. Therefore, it is imperative that company or organizations must put all effort in their products design and quality to satisfy the customer because in today’s global marketplace the client has turned out to be the primary role within current business correspondence. Technological advancement globalization has made

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    Sony Corp

    Market Segmentation, and Product Positioning MKT 500 July 20, 2013 Dr. Shalonda Warren Sony is a leading international conglomerate publically traded company operating in electronics. Sony holds a high standard of quality and technology leadership in the market. Sony is a Japanese corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and is amongst the top five most successful and largest to date. In 1945 Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita started Tokyo Engineering Telecommunications Corporation in a derelict

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    International Marketing

    Addresses similar consumer needs worldwide 4 Standardization vs. Adaptation 4 Marketing mix 5 Consistent positioning 5 Haier’s mission statement 6 Haier’s Vision statement 6 Consumers value the country of origin 6 COO theory 6 Product category focus 7 Corporate name 8 Branding and strategy 8 Extent of globalization 9 Analysis of the brand 10 Marketing metrics 10 Revenue metrics 10 Marketing programs performance metrics 11 Profit per customer 11 Bibliography 13 Haier

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    B2B Brand Management

    B2B Brand Management Philip Kotler ´ Waldemar Pfoertsch B2B Brand Management With the Cooperation of Ines Michi With 76 Figures and 7 Tables 12 Philip Kotler S. C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing Kellogg School of Business Northwestern University 2001 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, IL 60208, USA p-kotler@kellogg.northwestern.edu Waldemar Pfoertsch Professor International Business Pforzheim University Tiefenbronnerstrasse 65 75175 Pforzheim, Germany waldemar

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    Uppsala Samsung

    Studies Master’s Program in Asian Studies Master’ East and South-East Asia Track Spring semester, 2011 The Development of the Uppsala Model A Study of Samsung Electronics Author: Li Zhou Supervisor: Magnus Andersson Abstract: Based on an explorative case study approach, this thesis investigated whether the Uppsala model functioned in Samsung Electronics Corp. (SEC) case. The purpose of this study was to upgrade the Uppsala model by using a representative case of SEC. This thesis found that there are

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    Apple's Target Market Analysis

    Apple Inc. is an American technology company headquartered in California. Apple designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, online services, and personal computers. Its best-known product line includes Mac line of computers, iPod media player, the iPhone smart phone, the iPad tablet computer, and the Apple Watch smart watch. Apple also has online services which include its online services include iCloud, the iTunes Store, and the App Store. Apple's consumer software includes

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    Miss

    Kumar Candice Woods Giorgio Budolig Lucas Segars Qasim Nathoo Prepared for: Jerry Sheppard March 20, 2013 Blackberry, Then And Now Research In Motion (RIM) entered the mobile communications industry in 1984. The Waterloo, Ontario, company founded by Mike Laziridis, penetrated the market with two-way paging technology; developed as a substitute product for Motorola’s SkyTel. Following a series of financing in 1998, and a Co-CEO partnership with Jim Balsillie, the firm launched its

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    Apple

    CASE ANALYSIS: Apple Inc. in 2010 MNGT 589 Strategic Management Teacher: Dr Henry Foster Group Members: 201280009 Clara Liaw Tsui Ling 201280026 Huo Yuanyuan 201280014 May Su Thwe Mang Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Company background/history 4 Mission, Vision and Values 4 Context: External Environmental Factors 6 Internal Environmental Factors 8 SWOT Analysis Strategic Statement Strategic Issues The Conceptual Framework Strategic Alternatives Most appropriate

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