ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all, we would like to thank to God because we have finished this project on the time given. Thanks a lot to our lecture Sir Hashim Bin Hassan for giving us a full attention and as a guide to ensure we are produce the best work. Also the information and experience that applied during the class hour will be appreciated which resulting in the successful business plan project This business plant project covered 5 important of sections that were business plan introduction, administration
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P&G Case Executive Summary This case study analysis is on the Proctor & Gamble Company (also referred to as “P&G”). Procter & Gamble is the world's largest producer of household and personal products by revenue, with its products reaching 4 billion people worldwide. The Case Study includes an Introduction, Company Overview, Company Mandate, Internal Analysis, and External Analysis, followed by various Strategic Options (see below). The author then makes a Final Strategy Option Recommendation
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Contents Situation Analysis……...........................................................................................3 History of the Company…………………………………………………………3 Mission…………………………………………………………………………..4 Goal……………………………………………………………………………...4 Marketing Environment………………………………………………………….4 Core Competencies ………………………………………………………....4 Controllable Factors…………………………………………………………4 Uncontrollable Factors………………………………………………………5 Target Market Description ………………………………………………………6 SWOT……..............
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1. INTRODUCTION This report is to analyze the global issues related to a Malaysian based company, Power Root Berhad. PESTEL analysis, marketing mix (4 P’s) and other conceptual frameworks are utilized to analyze and explain Power Root’s expansion strategy or international business activities. 2. COMPANY DESCRIPTION Power Root was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Malaysia and is a company listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Power Root is a market leader in premium
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.........................................................................12 Major Products and Services............................................................................20 Revenue Analysis...............................................................................................21 SWOT Analysis...................................................................................................22 Top Competitors..........................................................................
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Introduction to E-business To Debbie and Richard Introduction to E-business Management and strategy Colin Combe AMSTERDAM BOSTON HEIDELBERG LONDON NEW YORK PARIS SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE SYDNEY Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier OXFORD TOKYO Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP 30 Corporate Drive, Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01803 First edition 2006 Copyright ß 2006, Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Executive Summary This is a business plan for our company, GreenArrow Sdn Bhd, an environmental friendly company, which will be selling hazardous insects’ trap by using recycled material. The purpose of this plan is to provide us a guideline to conduct the business and serves as a reminder to keep the business on track. In Malaysia, the dengue rate has been increasing significantly. In year 2013, more than 43,000 cases were reported, with 92 deaths, up from 35 dead the year before. Mosquito fogging
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UNIT 1 i Overview of strategic management Unit 1 BMG 303/05 Strategic Management Overview of Strategic Management ii WAWASAN OPEN UNIVERSITY BMG 303/05 Strategic Management COURSE TEAM Course Team Coordinator: Dr. Chuah Poh Lean Content Writer: Dr. Hasliza Abdul Halim Instructional Designer: Mr. Khoo Chiew Keen Academic Member: Ms Lum Li Sean COURSE COORDINATOR Ms. Loo Saw Khuan EXTERNAL COURSE ASSESSOR Associate Professor Dr. Haji Hamzah Dato Abdul Rahman, Universiti
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7 3.6 MARKETING OBJECTIVES 8 3.7 SOCIAL MEDIA PLAN 8 3.7.1 STEP 1: TEAM EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT 9 3.7.2 STEP 2: MESSAGING 10 3.7.3 STEP 3: TACTICS 11 4 NEVERWET 17 4.1 HOW TO USE THE PRODUCT 17 4.2 MOTIVATION 17 4.3 SWOT ANALYSIS 18 4.3.1 STRENGTH 18 4.3.2 WEAKNESSES 18 4.3.3 OPPORTUNITIES 18 4.3.4 THREAT 19 4.4 TARGET MARKET 19 4.5 PRODUCT BEHAVIOUR 19 4.6 PLACE (DISTRIBUTION) 19 4.7 CHANNEL OF DISTRIBUTION 20 4.8 PRICE 20 4.9 PROMOTION 20
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1. HISTORY In 1982, Dietrich Mateschitz learned about so-called “tonic drinks”, which enjoyed wide popularity in Asia. While he was sitting in the bar at the Mandarin Hotel in Hong Kong he got the idea of marketing those particular functional drinks outside Asia. This was not a new idea, but a variation on the Lucozade theme, another popular energy drink marketed by Smith Kline Beecham. However, Red Bull included other ingredients to achieve a different flavor. (Figure 1: Red Bull Founder-
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