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    Case Study Bmw Mini

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    FreeMarkets Online Case Marketing Management‚ 45-720‚ Section A‚ Group 2 Arnab Basu Malcolm Johnson Douglas Meislahn Nicholas Reid Robert Schmidt 02/08/05 Marketing Management‚ 45-720‚ Section A FreeMarkets Online Case A. Basu‚ M. Johnson‚ D. Meislahn‚ N. Reid‚ R. Schmidt Executive Summary FreeMarkets Online is faced with developing a strategy that will increase revenues from $1.8 in 1997 to $6 million in 1998. To accomplish this tripling of their revenue streams‚ FreeMarkets Online

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    Bmw Canada Case

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    Executive Summary BMW Group Canada is looking to revive the Individual Collection (IC) program to distinguish BMW from the competitor high end vehicle customization marketing options. In order to successfully revive the Individual Collection program at BMW‚ changes need to take place at the head office level to create awareness and importance on this program to increase sales and excitement companywide. Re-launching the Individual Collection program at BMW would increase sales by

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    For the exclusive use of X. LIU CASE: A-165 DATE: 09/00 (REV’D. 05/07) SEARS: ACCOUNTING FOR UNCOLLECTIBLE ACCOUNTS Sarah Simons picked up the 1999 Annual Report for Sears‚ Roebuck and Co.‚ which had just been delivered to her office. As an analyst for a major brokerage‚ she was responsible for providing investment advice regarding companies in the retail industry‚ including Sears. She looked over the income statement‚ noting that net income grew by 39 percent over the previous year‚

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    Bmw Films Case

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    OVERVIEW In 2001‚ BMW came out with its latest innovative marketing strategy titled BMW Films. In partnering with Fallon and Anonymous Productions‚ who connected with A-list directors‚ actors‚ and production value‚ created a series of five films collectively called “The Hire” that generated 2.5 millions viewers with over 24‚000 more unit sales than the 2000. And the question now rise to what should BMW’s next move be. ANALYSIS It took the firm about 50 years from its first automobile in 1929 to be

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    the Approach Role of Outsourcing BMW as Ambidextrous Organization Sheer Driving Pleasure Bayerische Motoren Werke AG found in 1916. German automobile manufacturer that focuses on the worldwide automobile & motorcycle markets. Owns 3 brands: BMW MINI Rolls-Royce Initially an aircraft engine supplier due to World War I at that time in Germany. International ventures began in 1972 when it set up a production plant in South Africa. In 1983‚ BMW built its first diesel engine. In

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    BMW CASE ANALYSIS

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    long run. It did not successfully target the typical BMW buyer (which has been refuted above). At the moment it is too trendy (as the opposite of “classic”) to last long. How successful has the campaign been? The film has got about 10 million click-throughs among young people and most viewers recommend them to friends‚ so the campaign is sensational to some extent. With the modest budget for media expenditure‚ BMW has got a nice bang for its marketing buck. 2. What

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    BMW

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    Strategic Analysis of BMW AG 1.1 Evaluation of strategic factors affecting BMW strategy To understand factors that influence on the competitiveness of BMW the SWOT analysis is applicable. Strength Weakness • Strong Brand Reputation • High cost policy • Trained and highly skilled workforce • Inefficient brand portfolio • High quality products • High product prices • Corporate Social Responsibility • Inefficient level of acquisition and • Contribution to the environment

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    BMW

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    strategy of BMW and represent the strategies which makes BMW able to compete with the on- going challenges. The BMW Group has a defined goal to be the leader of the leading automobile companies and rule the industry by winning hearts of its users. It aims at providing premium products and services for individual mobility. BMW is presently compelled to make one of kind items for a specific locale at a point in time‚ and this is to adapt to tastes and whimsical needs of buyers. To battle this BMW alongside

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    value is determined when the vehicle was first offered for sale; however‚ the deprecation is applied separately. Since IC 6-6-5-3 (c)(2) indicates we should reduce by "...the most recent annual reference to the Consumer Price Index for Private New Automobiles..." our logic was that this was to happen on an annual basis. With IC 6-6-5-3 (c) "...beginning with the 1990 model year..." our logic was that it was to apply to vehicles with a model year 1990 and greater. However‚ with the information shared

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    Bmw Case Writeup

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    1. Helmut Panke‚ chairman and CEO of BMW (U.S.) introduced BMW’s strategic significance of the Z3 as reducing cost‚ firm commitment to the U.S. market and increase in production. Firstly‚ BMW’s BDI in the U.S. had decreased from 16.3% in 1984 to only 9.6% in 1991. With a low amount of product sales and international monetary fluctuations‚ BMW desired to lower production cost by moving from Germany to the U.S. and adjust model prices if necessary. Secondly‚ manufacturing in the U.S. had attained an

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