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    SWOT and TOWS Analysis The Body Shop retailer shops have a competitive advantage by being the only shops that sell quality natural-based products which respect the planet. The Body Shop has clearly a strong brand and socially active image that customers recognize and identify with. These strengths will help the company to better penetrate and win a share in the US cosmetic market‚ as its competitors do not profit from these advantages. Even though the US society is still not environmentally

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    share of THE BODY SHOP in the cosmetics industry. Because the author could not find this information though the internet. And for the clients‚ they can get the disadvantages and advantages of THE BODY SHOP’s product. It helped the clients purchase the products of THE BODY SHOP.But the clients could not get the new information of the product or the introduce the product line‚ since to the author canceled the product mix strategy. What is more‚the competitors learn from THE BODY SHOP as a model

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    o h Body Shop International and CSR The Body Shop’s core values remain the same throughout all countries‚ internationally. There are currently two campaigns running internationally; Stop Violence in the Home and the HIV and AIDS awareness and prevention (The Body Shop 2007). The Body Shop has “20 years of experience in campaigning and with the support and action of its customers‚ means The Body Shop has become effective and respected for tackling ethical and environmental issues” (The Body Shop

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    Term Paper on ‘The Body Shop’ Abstract The term paper on ‘The Body Shop’ presents information regarding The Body Shop (TBS) brand‚ its history‚ development‚ success in 1980s and reasons for the brand decline in late 1990s and early 2000s‚ as well as review the reasons‚ advantages and disadvantages for repositioning of TBS brand to target “masstige” segment. The paper also investigates different initiatives taken by TBS to reposition the brand.

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    Body Shop is a brand with a difference. Marketers consider this brand as an Icon. Body Shop has created a brand image without the aid of conventional advertising.2006 saw this iconic brand draw up serious business plans for India. Body Shop brand was created in 1976 in Brighton United Kingdom. The brand and the brand owner share a common personality that is very much linked to each other. Anita Roddick the legendary founder of the Brand created this brand from a small shop in UK started to support

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    The Body Shop Value Chain Analysis Rosa Fernandez Walden University Introduction The purpose of this paper is to show the strengths and weaknesses of the Body Shop‚ who are their competitors and how their values chain from raw material to finish good has helped them create a force for good. Core Concepts According to Michael Porter‚ the value chain analysis concept is to try to identify what Competitive Advantage a business has over its competitors. The values chain of the Body

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    The Body Shop Based on our projections for the years 2002-2004‚ the biggest driver that effects debt is the company’s operating expenses. Based on the history of the upward trend of operating expenses‚ our recommendation is that The Body Shop needs to concentrate on lowering the operating expenses‚ and keeping those expenses around 45% or lower in order to avoid borrowing money. Our 45% recommendation includes a safety net which will prevent having The Body Shop borrowing cash if sale do not continue

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    copied by other competitors in the years to come like Bath & Body. However‚ the Company still has retained high brand recognition and gained competitive advantages on the good relationship with the long-term suppliers of raw materials in the third world countries under the project of “Trade Not Aid” and “the Soapworks Project” and on the unique ethic values it promoted. According to Body Shop‚ firstly‚ through 28 years hardship‚ body shop established a strong image with good reputation by the customers

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    Contents 1.0 Introduction It is a case study project where we were asked to go to Kuala Lumpur to pick any advertisement that interest us and we will need to work on a creative deconstruction of the chosen advertisement. It starts with a research on the advertisement and the brand in order to create an alternative creative concept and ideas which means we are creating a new or an improvise advertisement that would be an improved advert compared to the original advertisement. Lastly

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    Body Shop Case Analysis

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    1. For all the line items that are calculated as a percentage of sales‚ we used an average for the last three years as our base case assumptions. Our observations led us to use this average because the percentages were fairly consistent over the last three years. Since the company was not operating at full production capacity we concluded that the company could continue growing without incurring an increase in fixed costs. The dividends were unchanged over the period of observation. Since taxes are

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