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    Case study: Kodak Funtime

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    of Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film Situation Analysis: Current product offerings of Kodak: Product Segment Focus of the product Competition Ektar Super Premium Professionals and serious amateurs Fuji Reala @ 10% higher price Gold Plus Premium Brand Flagship product Agfacolor Industry: Market is stagnant with annual unit growth rate of 2%. Kodak has overall 70% market share in films sold in US. Consumer Behaviour: 50% customers are Kodak Loyal‚ 40%

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    Kodak Case

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    Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film Written Case The market for camera films is very competitive. During the five year period from 1988 to 1993‚ Kodak’s market share fell from 76% to 70%. In response‚ Kodak decided to revamp its product line to include Funtime Film‚ a seasonal offering at a low price point. In this case‚ you are asked to decide whether the new product line strategy will lead to a reversal in Kodak’s market share decline. In preparing this case‚ consider the

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    Problem Definition The problem in this case is Kodak’s steadily eroding market share and shareholder value in the film rolls market. This is especially undesirable given the fact that the market has been growing at a tepid 2% annual rate and the steadily increasing threat from competition. Kodak needs to come up with a strategy for corrective action so as to arrest this decline‚ regain market share and increase share holder value. Kodak’s strategy is to reposition itself by targeting a new segment

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    CAMPAIGN - THE 4-STEP PR PROCESS (Internal Assessment) TOPIC:- EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 1994 CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN NAME:- Project WINGS - Imaging Back In Focus SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- Ms. Bhavneet Bhatti Nikshubha Sharma PGD in Advertising & PR SUBJECT: Paper - III Panjab University‚ Chandigarh. SUBMITTED ON:- 27th November‚ 2011 THE COMPANY Eastman Kodak Company (commonly known as Kodak) is a multinational

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    Case Study: GEORGE FISHER WORKS TO TURNAROUND KODAK Management is the process of ensuring that an organization or company is able to operate in both the immediate and near future. When George Fisher take over the Kodak Company‚ he spent time to study for understand and analyse every part of Kodak’s business. After he spent time on this Kodak business‚ he start to identify the problems in the business. This case study is aim to describe the how did Fisher solve all those problem by the management

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    Motion Picture Case Study

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    Assignment No. 2  September 23‚ 2014    Case Study: Motion Picture Industry      Course: ‐Statistics   Professor: Homayoun Khamooshi‚ Ph. D.        Team Members:  Selena El Hajji              Cristina Brain Vizcarra  Mandatory Integrity Document for MSPM Team Projects  Cristina Brain Vizcarra:  “I am satisfied that the contribution made by each team member warrants a full share  of  the  credit  for  this  work‚  and  I  affirm  that  I  have  completed  this  assignment  in  accordance with the Code of Academic Integrity

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    Kodak Case Summary

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    KODAK AT A CROSSROAD: THE TRANSITION FROM FILM-BASED TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Case Objectives and Use After reading and studying this case‚ students should be able to (1) understand the forces of change that were reshaping the business environment for firms in the photography industry in the twenty-first century; (2) understand the risks involved in developing corporate level strategy when the cash cow business is in a declining market; and (3) Understand the risks involved in competing in a

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    Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film 1. Diagnose the reasons for Kodak’s market share loss and make your assessment of the likely development of the market if Kodak maintained the status quo. Kodak has been losing market share for the past five years to the point it has gone from 76% to 70%. The underlying causes that have generated such losses and have ultimately led consumers to favor competing brands with larger growth are: I. Consumers are tending to view film as a commodity‚ often

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    To: Kelly Johnston‚ CEO Kodak From: Head of Marketing Operations‚ Kodak In Reference To: A Kodak moment; drawing your attention to major architectural flaws within our company‚ specifically the MAPP plan‚ as well as solutions for more sustainable options for future structures. It has come to my attention that there are some major flaws lying inside our organizational architecture. These flaws lay in the foundation of Kodak`s organization structure and so we cannot move forward until these

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    Kodak

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    based on cameras that used films to capture images. Kodak had 90% market share of film’s market and 85% of camera’s market by that time. But in 1981 Sony’s plans to launch Mavica‚ world’s first digital camera‚ marked the beginning of a technological industry shock. Kodak’s executives where frightened that photography industry would die. To react to this change Kodak went trough seven different restructuring between 1983 and 1993. During that period Kodak developed its strategy based on three main pillars:

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