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    Brand Extension for Zara

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    Introduction Brand extensions are one of the most popular strategies for many firms to leverage brand equity (Monga & John‚ 2010; Tom‚ Kelly & Ravi‚ 2012). Zara as one of the world’s most successful fast fashion brand (FFB) retailers has applied brand extension into its brand development. The purpose of this report is to examine the brand extensions strategy of Zara which include these areas: the marketing objectives of brand extension‚ the relationship between competitive advantage of Zara

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    subway brand analysis

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    SUBWAY BRAND ANALYSIS Analyzed by Tanay Manoj Rathod Ashvikha Lakshmi Shriraam Nan Dar Lakshmi Prathyusha Arimilli Content Page 1. Introduction 2. Company Background 3. Brand Vision 4. Brand Objectives 5. Brand Personality 6. Impact of emotional appeal on consumer behaviors and the subway brand 7. Involvement theory on consumer behavior 8. Maslow Hierarchy of Needs 9. Conclusion 10

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    MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTARTION | MARKETING MANAGEMENT | | “Choose one determinant of organizational buyer behavior this can either be an internal or external variable which influences organizational buyer decision making “ | | | SUMBITTED BY:NAME: RAJESH KUMARSTUDENT ID: 0048DODO1112LECTURER: Dr. sYED aBDUL kADIR | | Table of Contents Executive summary 3 1.0 introduction 3 2.0 What is Organizational buying behaviour 3 3.0 Features of Organizational Buying 4

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    Brand Audit: Nokia... What’s Next? Introduction Click on the Nokia Philippines website and you will get the image above. This pretty much sums up Nokia at the end of 2014. A long history of dominance in mobile communication has succumbed to the pressures of innovation (and lack thereof). Nokia will go down in history as a case of “What not to do!”. Beset with declining sales‚ Nokia merged with Microsoft and licensed its Lumia and Asha line to the software giant. By the end of 2014‚ Microsoft dropped

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    "Purse" or "Handbag" or "Pouch" [edit] The term "purse" originally referred to a small bag for holding coins. In British English‚ it is still used to refer to a small coin bag. A "handbag" is a larger needed accessory‚ that holds items beyond currency‚ such as a woman’s personal items and emergency items to survive on. American English typically uses the terms "purse" and "handbag" interchangeably. The term "handbag" began appearing in the early 1900s. Initially‚ it was most often used to refer

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    UHT milk: UHT treatment is a thermal process for preserving liquid milk. UHT stands for Ultra High Temperature. Micro-organisms are killed by heating to 137 - 140 degrees C for a very short time (2-10 s). If the milk is packaged under aseptic conditions it can be stored at room temperature for months. Process of UHT milk Production UHT Treatment Therm Aseptic Flex Cost-effective production with multi-product flexibility means reliable‚ highly efficient solutions that meet the most demanding

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    brand equity

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    Case Analysis Children´s Hospital and Clinics Manuel Jesus Clouthier Perez Team #7 October 5‚ 2012 Introduction Children´s Hospital and Clinics was formed in 1994 because of the merger between Minneapolis Children´s Medical Center and Children´s Hospital St. Paul. The hospital medical services went from very basic care to very complex treatments. In 1999‚ Brock Nelson the CEO of the hospital named Julie Morath as the new COO of Children’s Hospital and Clinics. Julie had a

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    made up of meanings between consumers and marketers. These meanings depict signs and symbols that are encoded in everyday objects.[66] Semiotics is the study of signs and how they are interpreted. Advertising has many hidden signs and meanings within brand names‚ logos‚ package designs‚ print advertisements‚ and television advertisements. The purpose of semiotics is to study and interpret the message being conveyed in advertisements. Logos and advertisements can be interpreted at two levels known as

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    Almost 150 years ago‚ mining engineer Fredrik Idestam set up a wood pulp mill in south-west Finland‚ and six years later he opened a second mill on the banks of the Nokianvirta river‚ giving him the idea to call his company Nokia Ab in 1871. Since then‚ Nokia has tried its hand at everything from wood pulp and generating electricity‚ to rubber boots‚ tyres‚ and of course mobile phones. The company may have been caught off-guard by the smartphone revolution in 2007‚ but along the way the company

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    The Himalaya Logo: The Himalaya brand has much in common with the mountain range from which it draws its name. For centuries‚ the Himalayas have been an icon of aspiration and of man’s quest to unlock nature’s secrets. They represent purity and lofty ideals. The fact that several of our herbs are sourced from this region emphasizes our brand’s connection with the Himalayas. The logo is a visual definition of brand identity. The leaf that forms the crossbar of the letter H represents the company’s

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