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    deeply committed to meeting the needs of their customers‚ and we constantly focus on customer satisfaction. Pfizer is now implementing a strategy to drive performance within the global business‚ building on the business model and management ethic that they applied in the United States. The most important priority is to improve sales performance through the launch of new pharmaceutical products‚ encourage doctors to continue to prescribe existing products‚ and attempt to increase consumption and enlarge

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    Chapter Sixteen; Strategic Launch Planning The firm should think of product commercialization in two sets of decisions: 1. Strategic Launch Decisions a. Strategic platform decisions (overall tones and directions) b. Strategic action decisions (define to whom we are going to sell and how) 2. Tactical Launch Decisions a. Marketing mix decisions such as communication‚ promotion‚ distribution‚ pricing‚ etc. b. Strategic givens (already established; difficult or costly to change

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    VIDEOCON Introduction Videocon is a company that was floated by Nandalaji Dhoot in 1986 to launch India’s first superlative colour television in a collaboration with Toshiba Corporation Japan‚ has now claimed to be a $2.5 billion conglomerate (in market capitalisation). The company has two core activities‚ which include the manufacturing‚ assembly‚ marketing and distribution of consumer electronics and home appliances‚ and exploration and production of oil and gas. The company presently has seven

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    MARKETING STRATEGIES OF VODAFONE http://www.slideshare.net/sayazhar2010/vodafone-marketing-strategy http://www.scribd.com/doc/50798735/48814782-Marketing-Strategies-of-Vodafone The entry of Vodafone saw a further drop in tariffs and the operators have come out with new schemesto retain their subscribers and attract fresh ones.   What does this mean for subscribers and for the cellular industry in Delhi? All the four operators Essar Mobile Services Ltd.‚ Bharti Celluar Ltd‚ MTNL and Idea Cellular services

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    MARKETING STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT OF MICROMAX CANVAS 2 A110 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………Pg 1 2. Key features and product pricing & situation analysis…………………………Pg 2 3. Environmental analysis consumer behavior in Indian market………………...Pg 3 4. Porter`s 5 force model……………………………………………………………. Pg 4 5. Integrated Marketing Communication tools……………………………………Pg 5-6 6. Identified problems and alternative solutions…………………………………...Pg 7 7. Conclusions and findings………………………………………………………… Pg

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    or block-quotes‚ so comments in those areas should be ignored. Please see the other helpful writing resources in the Tutorials and Guides section of the Center for Writing Excellence. Thank you for using WritePoint. Marketing objectives and marketing strategy Marketing objectives should show the way to sales. If not‚ the company needs to set dissimilar advertising objectives. The objectives should be transparent‚ able to be gauge‚ and have an affirmed instance of structure for accomplishment

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    Two opposite viewpoints for developing global marketing strategy are commonly expounded. According to one school of thought‚ marketing is an inherently local problem. Due to cultural and other differences among countries‚ marketing programs should be tailor-made for each country. The opposing view treats marketing as know-how that can be transferred from country to country. It has been argued that the worldwide marketplace has become so homogenized that multinational corporations can market standardized

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    Table of Contents Page(s) 1. Introduction 2 2. External Marketing Communication 2 3. Market Segmentation and Target Markets 2-4 4. Marketing Communication Strategies &Objectives 4-5 5. Corporate Social Responsibility 5-7 6. Effectives of Marketing Objectives 7-8 7. Recommendation 8 8. References 8-9 Introduction: Telefonica O2 UK Limited (previously called Cellnet Limited and branded as O2) is the second largest

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    Marketing Strategies for BMW Paper covers Current Marketing Strategies & Future Marketing Strategies [08/02/07] Dharmesh BMW Group‚ headquartered in Munich‚ Germany‚ is one of the most successful multi brand premium automobile manufacturers in the world. The company manufactures‚ distributes and sells passenger cars (including Sedans‚ Coupes‚ and Convertibles etc) and motorcycles. BMW operates three business segments namely: Automobiles‚ Motorcycles and Financial Services. BMW is the parent

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    Decisions facing Peter Macdougall • Target segments • Positioning • Marketing Communications • Pricing and Products Targets and Positioning Macdougall knew the younger the audience he targeted the less likely they were to already own a Game Boy product. The teen market was more sophisticated in a variety of ways. First‚ many in this segment already had a black and white Game Boy and a library of five or six games. As a result‚ they viewed the product as “old technology”. Many teens appeared

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