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    Five forces on P&G

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    Five Forces Framework Threat of New Entrants: Low to moderate Procter and Gamble (P&G) products are much well established with successful brand names which provides them strong retailer relationships and priority on shelf space. New entrants will need to be able to differentiate their products to compete for market share that has been built over years. Due to the long history since 1859 in fast consumer goods‚ P&G is much efficient in launching‚ developing and marketing their products which allows

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    External Analysis P&G

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    External analysis a. Macro- environment analysis of P&G in Vietnam According to Mr. Emre Olcer‚ General Director of P&G Vietnam‚ Vietnam is one of the priority markets of P&G. Up to now‚ P&G’s investment in Vietnam has increased three times‚ reaching over $ 200 million in 2012 and will continue to increase in the next years. Vietnam provides foreign enterprises with several favorable conditions. PEST analysis * P- Political * Vietnam is the nation having a stable

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    Executive Summary P&G

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    SUMMARY CEO Statement October 2007 marks the 170th year P&G has been in business. We’ve sustained our Company’s growth over such a long period of time by staying focused on P&G’s Purpose: improving consumers’ lives in small but meaningful ways every day. Our commitment to Sustainable Development‚ which we define as “ensuring a better quality of life for everyone‚ now and for generations to come‚” is an important part of how we fulfill P&G’s Purpose. We have a long heritage as a Sustainability

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    Company Profile of P&G

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    Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) is an American company based in Cincinnati‚ Ohio that manufactures a wide range of consumer goods. In India Proctor & Gamble has two subsidiaries: P&G Hygiene and Health Care Ltd. and P&G Home Products Ltd. P&G Hygiene and Health Care Limited is one of India’s fastest growing Fast Moving Consumer Goods Companies with a turnover of more than Rs. 500 crores. It has in its portfolio famous brands like Vicks & Whisper. P&G Home Products Limited deals

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    Question 1 1.1 The BCG Matrix is still viable and usable in today’s world and is still a significant tool used by businesses. The BCG Matrix looks at the impact an investment will have on the company. The BCG Matrix works on two axis‚ Namely the vertical and horizontal axis. The vertical axis will indicate the growth rate and the horizontal represents the market share. The matrix assumes that a company must focus on its mature markets and form a strong competitive position in the market ultimately

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    P&G Korea Case Study The main issue of the P&G Korea case is centered around the question of market share. P&G and Unilever are the two major market shareholders in the Korean detergent industry holding 80-85% of the total market share. The remaining 15-20% of the market is held by low-priced local Korean brands. There are no new markets either company can tap for further market share since most Korean households already use laundry detergent‚ making the market saturated. Other than peripheral

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    International Hr P&G

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    International Human Resource Management Dr. Linda F. Turner February 10‚ 2013 Organizational Background P&G is a global manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer products. The company markets its products in over 180 countries spanning Americas‚ Europe‚ EMEA and Asian region. In the company profile (The Proctor and Gamble Company)‚ P&G’s organizational structure is explained as being comprised of global business units‚ global operations; global business services and

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    P&G industry analysis

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    Abstract: As the most basic industry nearby human daily life. The consumer goods industry is the symbol of human interest‚ modern exchange of industry and the management intelligent development in hundreds of industries. Until 2012‚ the U.S. consumer goods market was the largest in the world‚ estimated at $432 billion (Select USA‚ 2013). By the research and analysis of certain industry‚ the industry will report the industry conditions to investor and the challenge and solution to industry managers

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    Strengths of P&G Weaknesses of P&G Customer understanding P&G invest twice as much in R&D than there closest competitor to identify opportunities for innovation and better serve and communicate with our consumers. There average annual reach is -Interacting with more than five million consumers in nearly 100 countries. -conducting over 20‚000 research studies - invest more than $400 million. Customer base changes Customer preferences and behaviours all effect P&G because the company is

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    P&G Gillette Merger

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    P&G-Gillette Introduction On January 28th 2005 P&G agreed to buy Gillette for $57bn (£30). Gillette was the number 1 in razor accessories and proctor gamble was number 1 in consumer products‚ a marriage of the best in their respective industries. The merger of the two companies created “the world’s largest consumer products conglomerate.” Gillette was a leader in its category of razors and batteries‚ merging with P&G provided it access to P&G’s technology and marketing skills

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