Mary Kay in Thailand \\ Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Company and Industry Overview 3 Mary Kay Global 5 Market Trend Analysis 6 Competition and Market Barriers 7 The 4Ps 8 Product Analysis 8 The Market 8 Product Function 9 Ingredients 9 Products that contain specially controlled substances 10 Market Access 10 Product Manufacturing 11 Promotion Strategy 11 Delivery Profile 13 Direct Sales 13 Characteristics of the direct sales
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Course Title: MBA (Full time and Part Time) Module Title: Marketing Futures II Module Number: G106666 Module Tutor: Jackie Harris Date set: Week commencing w/c 8th March 2010 Date due: On or before 20th April 2010 Return to Business School Office Date to be returned: Assignments will be marked within the regulatory 15 workings days and will then be available for collection from your module Tutor Note A re-sit assignment will be set to facilitate grade
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Principles of Marketing Contents * Beauty Bar * The Product * The Company ( ) * Innovations * PEST Analysis * References The Product “In 1957‚ the Dove Beauty Bar was introduced in the US. It promised women that it wouldn’t dry their skin the way soap did. Women tried it. And it didn’t. Thus began a very trusting and lasting relationship between
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Tesco along with those of the Musgrave Group. Today they are a huge success‚ offering a different product from the competitive ‘convenience’ sector through their emphasis on fresh‚ organic and wholesome aspects of their products. A PESTEL Analysis of Cully and Sully. From a political point of view Cully and Sully have transportation costs to worry about. The price of fuel is heavily rising and the taxes are partially responsible
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market with winning products in the compact‚ midsize car and utility vehicle segments. The company is the world’s fifth largest medium and heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer‚ and the world’s second largest medium and heavy bus manufacturer. PEST ANALYSIS Political: • Strong tax incentives for inbound investors • Strong political motivation for globalization • Strong reputation and trust • Adaptive legislative framework • Negative effect on the IT industry after 2009 as the government’s
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PEST ANALYSIS OF TESCO Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen. The supermarket chain now has stores in 14 countries across Asia Europe and North America. Sir Terry Leahy chief executive since the mid 1990s states. "Our core purpose is‚ ’To create value for customers to earn their lifetime loyalty’. We deliver this through our values‚ ’No-one tries harder for customers’‚ and ’Treat people how we like to be treated’". The underlying aim is of course to make higher profits‚ but there is a clear
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and global represent the efficient multinational corporations that I would like to present in this paper. In summary‚ due to the increasingly international convenience store of Tesco PLC in the chain of a hypermarket operation‚ I would select Tesco Thailand in specific three areas as the following • Positioning for greater global competitiveness • Globalization strategies • Compliance to government policies Company Background Tesco Plc is one of the world’s leading international retailers.
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and capabilities in strategy formulation. • The resources of the firm • Organizational capabilities • Appraising the profit potential of resources and capabilities • Putting resource and capability analysis to work—a practical guide • Creating new capabilities. Shifting the Focus of Strategy Analysis: From the External to the Internal Environment THE FIRM Goals and Values Resources and Capabilities Structure and Systems THE INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY STRATEGY •Competitors •Customers
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Marketing Environment What would you assume to be the key PEST drivers? PEST/STEP is about the macro environment. We should use the finer grained variant of Kotler which details Social into Cultural‚ Demographic and Natural (the first two probably being very “yielding”). Political Forces Alcohol consume is a threat to public health and should be constrained • Market monopolization in Scandinavian and other countries • Alcohol taxes in most countries of the world • Anti-alcohol campaigns
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Unit 4- Task 4 SWOT Analysis “The results of a questionnaire given to 200 people that regularly visit McDonalds found the following: * 85% are happy with the service in their local McDonalds. * 80% would like McDonalds to be open 24/7. * 50% thought they could make a happy meal healthier. * 65% would like more wraps on the menu. * 30% would like part of the menu to be focused on healthier options. * 20% said staff were unfriendly. * 90% said parking facilities were good
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