#07 - Teaching Case Study Hazardous Toy Recalls at Mattel‚ Inc. Key words: Chinese manufacturing‚ outsourcing‚ product recalls‚ global supply chain risk Type of submission: teaching case study Hazardous Toy Recalls at Mattel‚ Inc.[?] Abstract In 2006 and 2007 Mattel‚ Inc. was faced with massive recalls of Chinese-made toys due to potentially dangerous levels of lead in various toy model surface paints and small magnets in toys which could fall off and be swallowed. This
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a. In today’s interconnected global economy‚ the question of whether or not to export seems academic. It nevertheless demands asking due to the substantial risk and resources called for in expanding sales internationally. Pursuing export markets is recommended in a number of situations: demonstrated international demand for your products higher international prices for your manufactured goods moderate or slow domestic market growth with strong‚ unsaturated or growing markets abroad competitive
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Introduction Mattel‚ the world’s leading toy and children’s good manufacturer has cultivated a strong portfolio of well known brands and products while being recognized has a highly responsible corporate citizen that makes ethics and safety a priority. The company must build on its heritage‚ while defending itself from threats. At the same faced with maintaining its market position in the face of many changes in their target market. Situational Analysis STRENGTHS Strong Products
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1. Why has Barbie been so successful? According to Professor Paul Burns‚ The answer lies in innovative marketing and product extension. Barbie’s appealing design‚ high quality manufacturing‚ and detailed features are what distinguishes this doll from all the others and has lead Barbie to thrive for more than half a century. Another important business strategy for Barbie has been the bringing in of accessories for each Barbie doll. Every year‚ different Barbie dolls are introduced‚ with new
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Mattel‚ Inc. is the largest toy company in the world. This largest toy company in the world was founded by Harold Matson and Elliot Handler in 1945‚ as they started to produce picture frames. However it was Elliott Handler who had a visionary of a side business in dollhouse furniture out of the converted garage (Mattel). As a top company‚ the primary activities of Mattel are to design‚ manufacture‚ and market the toys. As the company’s sales growing slowly‚ Mattel started to produce varieties of
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8‚ 2011 4-page paper: Case study of Global Marketing Barbie: Growing Pains as the American Girl Goes Global 1. Describe Mattel’s global marketing strategy for Barbie and assess its success. Does management demonstrate that it understands and embraces the needs to “think global and act local”? Mattel’s success should be attributed to its representation of American culture‚ and its Curated Consumption of its products‚ for example: when parents buy a Barbie doll to the children‚ it is easily acceptable
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Barbie: The Bitch Has Everything? On eBay‚ a bidder can purchase a pink license plate frame that says‚ “I want to be Barbie. The bitch has everything.” Barbie appears to have the perfect body‚ Ken‚ her handsome boyfriend‚ a multitude of careers ranging from a teacher to an astronaut‚ and an endless wardrobe with all the accessories. But a close examination of Barbie may reveal that she does not have everything. Mattel’s Barbie doll has enjoyed a long and profitable history. Invented by
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Global Marketing Danielle Samuels Question #31 #31: Herbalist Jamaican Teas Ltd. is planning on expanding its lines of noni‚ cerasse and soursop leaf teas due to recent developments. Identify and explain the factors that influence Herbalist Jamaican Teas Ltd’s decision to enter overseas markets and critically assess three (3) methods of entry into foreign markets. Objectives: Define Global Marketing Factor Influencing entry in the overseas market Method to entry in the Global Market
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Mattel Case Analysis Problem Definition The problem surrounding Mattel Inc. is their mismanagement of international subcontractors and vendors and the production of certain toys (the manufacturing process)‚ as well as their inability to adapt their marketing strategy or product to the constantly changing “demographic and socioeconomic trends.” This is supported by Mattel’s legal battle with Carter Bryant and MGA‚ their forced recall of certain toys that were manufactured overseas‚ and the increasing
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ware at a price they can afford without compromising on quality. Products includes Crockery‚ Cookware‚ Glassware‚ Table Ware‚ Kitchen Tools and Furnishings and Home Décor. * George George is a international apparel and accessory brand sold in global fashion markets such as the United Kingdom‚ Japan and France. George caters for the entire family’s needs through products that are smart‚ original yet great value for money. 4. Brands Operating in USA- Sam’s
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