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    De Nova Stella Case Study

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    1. This gentleman (shown in Pic 1) was famous as an astronomer‚ astrologer‚ and alchemist during his lifetime. In his 1573 book De nova stella‚ his precise measurements indicated that the ‘new stars’‚ (now known as supernovae) lacked the parallax expected in sub-lunar phenomena. After his death‚ his body has been exhumed twice (in 1901 and in 2010)‚ in order to examine the circumstances of his death. This was also done to verify what material his artificial nose was made of. The result was that his

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    The Case for Branding

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    Initially the process of branding was developed to protect products from failure‚ today the brands themselves are in trouble. At present consumers make buying decisions based on the perception of the brand rather than the reality of the product. Brand is the one that sells the product. Despite the fact that branding is more important than at any previous time‚ companies are still getting it wrong and even worse. Brands are failing every single day. I’ll tell you about 4 types of brand failures:

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    Heineken N.V.: Global Branding and Advertising Instruction: 1. Each student will read the case(s) ahead of time before attending to the class. 2. Your group will be assigned to one or several questions in class. 3. After a thorough group discussion‚ your group will outline/summarize your answers into a PPT file and drop it onto the Blackboard’s drop-box. 4. Your group will present and lead the discussion of the question(s) assigned to you. Although the group in charge will be the major discussants

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    MARKETING MANAGEMENT Heineken N.V.: Global Branding and Advertising - INDEX 1.
 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................................................................................... 2
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 SITUATION ANALYSIS ...................................................................................... 2
 2.1
 The Company Profile 2.2
 The Heineken Brand 3.
 SWOT ANALYSIS................................................................................................ 7
 3.1 Strengths 3.2
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    Harvard Business School “Customer Centric Global Branding: Lessons from Latin America” Rohit Deshpandé‚ Harvard Business School rdeshpande@hbs.edu Global Branding Conference Koc University Istanbul 22 June 2010 © 2007 rdeshpande@hbs.edu 2010 Harvard Business School The “Provenance Problem” When “made in (emergent country)” doesn’t help: Made in Brazil Made in Russia Made in India Made in China B.R.I.C. or Kenya or Turkey or Vietnam © 2007 rdeshpande@hbs.edu 2010 Harvard Business School

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    Reinventing Stella Artosi

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    Reinventing Stella Artois Louis O. Rollins 1/31/2014 Marketing 506: Marketing Management Dr. MaryAnn Lamer Case Analysis Summary Stella Artois‚ what was it and how could it be made into a brand that would be known globally? The company Interbrew had a vision to make one of its premium brands globally known as a brand of quality taste and good times. Interbrew chose Stella Artois it has a long heritage in the European community; it has history of brewing beers dating back

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    BRANDING ORLANDO FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS Executive Summary Orlando is a brand known worldwide as a destination for tourism and sunshine. The city was listed amongst the most popular cities in US because of its tourist attraction and beautiful weather. However it was seldom recognized as anything else. Despite presence of many industries‚ flourishing trade and huge exports‚ Orlando was absent from the list of most successful cities in the world. The core problem facing the city government

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    Stella McCartney

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    Stella McCartney 1. Stella McCartney is a long-life vegetarian and an animal rights activist‚ which is evident in her designs as she does not use any leather or fur in her designs. Stella’s style is elegant and feminine‚ but her style also involves power dressing‚ with womens suits‚ stiff jackets and feminine lingerie. Her designs focus heavily on emphasising strong prints such as leopard and floral. There is a feminine‚ schoolgirl touch to her designs‚ as she includes loveheart prints and lips

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    SD5104 Branding: From Local to Global Strategies Design Strategies Elective Level Objectives 5 Credit value 3 This is a 5-session course designed as an introduction to branding concepts and Pre-requisites strategies‚ with a particular focus on globalization and branding in China. It will look Nil at the subject from marketing‚ design and user perspectives. This multi-dimensional approach will support the lectures‚ discussions and workshops encountered Co-requisites

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    Perhaps the most successful technology company to balance the dual requirements of innovation and reliability in its branding is Intel. Because of the fears consumers have‚ when things go wrong with technology products they react disproportionately. Take the well documented example of Intel‚ when initial faults discovered by customers after the launch of the Pentium chip by Intel were potentially devastating‚and the company was receiving up to 10‚000 calls a day from dissatisfied or unhappy customers

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