Slide 9 Location ~ There is an old realtor’s joke that goes: "What are the three most important things to consider when building or buy a house?" The answer is‚ "Location‚ location‚ and location!" It’s certainly true‚ location is the most important consideration. Though remodels‚ additions‚ redecoration‚ or anything else can be fixed‚ but location is the one thing that one can’t change. So we have been sure to choose wisely. Slide 10 Budget ~ We have to been careful not to buy more land
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Cadbury India- Study in strategy Abstract Cadbury is India’s biggest player in the field of chocolates‚ cocoa products and confectionary items. The company has a loyal consumer base and market defining products in many categories. Some of its brands such as “dairy milk” are referred to as the ‘gold standard’ in its field and it dominates the market share with products like Bournvita amongst its sizable brand arsenal. Introduction Cadbury was originally incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary
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or desires for things. These needs and desires can change over time and are different across individuals. There are three popular perspectives on Need theory: • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • Alderfer’s ERG Theory • Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory This lesson briefly highlights the distinctions of each perspective. [pic] 1.2 Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow proposes that motivation can be represented as a hierarchy of needs. As lower-level needs are satisfied‚ workers
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Chocolates had its beginnings in the times of the Mayas and the Aztecs when they beat cocoa into a pulp and made a bitter frothy chocolate out of them. They first became popular in Europe in a highly unrefined form. Then the Hershey Food Company was the first to bring out chocolates in the currently popular solid form. The main ingredient of chocolates is cocoa‚ grown mainly on the equatorial zones of South America. The other ingredients that go into the making of chocolates
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uestions in Viva I. Significance of the Study A. Indicate Type of Research & how your research will refine‚ revise‚ or extend existing knowledge in the area under investigation. II. Statement of the Problem A. “The problem statement describes the context for the study and it also identifies the general analysis approach” III. Purpose of the Study - Abstract - Conclusion A. “The purpose statement should provide a specific and accurate synopsis of the overall purpose of the study IV. Review
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Research Publication Date: 28 September 2005 ID Number: G00130366 When to Consider a Single-Instance ERP Strategy Nigel Rayner‚ Erik Dorr Many consider deploying a single instance of an enterprise resource planning application to save on operational costs‚ reduce IT complexity and align their application strategy with the business strategy. Undertake such a project only if it matches most of Gartner’s single-instance success factors. © 2005 Gartner‚ Inc. and/or its Affiliates. All Rights Reserved
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Written Analysis of the Case: CADBURY Submitted by: Dexter Batingal Keziah Gentugaya Patrick John Tabay Rick Elmann Labrador Ann Beniga Group 2 Submitted to: Ramon Crisostomo Professor I – Executive Summary The gist of the case study is the struggle of an ethical company in maintaining the integrity of its supply chain. The call for a legislation that will affect the product labeling of all chocolates available on grocery shelves created an impact in marketing the product
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PGDM 12177 – Vinay A. Hamasagar CADBURY DAIRY MILK An Indian Perspective …… Submitted to : Dr. H. Gayathri CADBURY DAIRY MILK An Indian Perspective …… Submitted to : Dr. H. Gayathri Table of Contents Cadbury 1 Cadbury in India 1 Size of the Market 2 Awards and Recognitions in India 3 Product Portfolio 4 The Marketing Mix 5 Product 5 Price 6 Place 7 Promotion 7 Brand Analysis: 9 What is a brand? 9 Cadbury Dairy Milk as a brand: 9 Brand Identity:
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strong Cadbury 5-year CAGR 6.3% pa 7.2% 6.4% 7.2% 6.9% 4.0% Market 5-year CAGR 5.3% pa 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Note: Growth rates are rebased to prior period exchange rates‚ and exclude Australia Beverages At the same time our market share has significantly increased Global Confectionery Share +100bps share gain 10.3% 9.3% 2003 Source: Euromonitor‚ Historic regional / global values are the aggregation of local currency country data at current prices converted
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Product My product is a re-launch of Cadbury dairy milk. Cadbury dairy milk is made from real chocolate. Its ingredients include cocoa butter and there is a glass and half full cream dairy milk in every 200 grams of Cadbury dairy milk chocolate‚ Cadbury buys 65 million litres of fresh milk each year to make Cadbury dairy milk chocolate. Price Price is an important element of the marketing mix. The price charged for a chocolate bar can determine whether a consumer will buy it and the
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