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    Introduction………………………………………………………….3 2. The strategies of Unilever for Research and Development……….....3 3. Process for choice of production and its global position…………….3 4. Local market criteria 4 5. The pricing and distribution policies and influence of logistics 5 6. The importance of clear communication 5 7. Conclusion 6 8. Reference ……………………………………………………………7 1. Introduction This report is about Unilever is a British–Dutch multinational consumer goods company

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS: A REPORT ON UNILEVER INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) environment is rapidly changing. Especially‚ the increasing popularity of line extensions seems to depend on advantages inherent in brand leveraging. FMCG manufacturers go into R&D in order to come up with the product that best satisfy consumers because customers become more critical about attaching themselves to a particular brand. They will also like to buy less expensive product due to current

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    WALL’S WALL’S UNILEVER PVT LTD> WALL’S WALL’S WALL’S UNILEVER PVT LTD> WALL’S SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Respected Ma’am! We present you the fruit of our endeavors to be judged and evaluated. It was our first report on the SWOT Analysis of such a prestigious company like Walls. We have put all our best efforts in compiling of this report. As it is our first experience so there can be many errors. We hope that you will avoid our mistakes and consider our

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    Dove: Evolution of a Brand Introduction Unilever was formed in 1930 when the U.K-based Lever Brothers combined with the Dutch Margarine Unie‚ a logical merger given that both companies depended on palm oil‚ one for soaps and the other for edible oil products. It operated on every continent and described itself as combing local roots with global scale. Positioning In the 1950’s: The first Dove product‚ called a beauty bar‚ was launched in 1957. It would not dry out skin the way soap did. The company

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    Dove A Business Management Report Contents An Introduction to Dove In 1957‚ Unilever introduced Dove into the market as a single product: a beauty soap bar. And it was not just ordinary soap‚ but touted as having more moisturizing qualities than the top brands at that time and therefore suitable for dry sensitive skin. And in the 1980s‚ the brand launched a new product line‚ which constitutes of liquid body wash‚ shampoo and conditioner‚ deodorant/anti-perspirants and body

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    contrasts with with durable goods or major appliances such as kitchen appliances‚ which are generally replaced over a period of several years. Global leaders in the FMCG segment are Anheuser-Busch InBev‚ Nestlé‚ ITC‚ Hindustan Unilever Limited‚ Reckitt Benckiser‚ Unilever‚ Procter & Gamble‚ L’Oréal‚ Coca-Cola‚ Carlsberg‚ Kleenex‚ General Mills‚ Pepsi‚ Gillette etc. Companies that work with FMCG are the companies that will always stay strong during financial and economical dips because because

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    Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also include pharmaceuticals‚ consumer

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    Acknowledgement First of all‚ we would like to thank our parents who have always been there as our strength‚ allowing us to stay in university so that we can work efficiently. We are grateful for their co-operation and support. We especially like to thank venerated Ma’am Naseem Bukhari for her support and precious time she has given us. We would also like to thank our esteemed seniors who were there all the time helping us and solving our problems. We owe a lot to the administration of IBA.

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    shapes and sizes. Case 1 Dove 1. The market was flooded and jam-packed with beauty products from soaps‚ body washes‚ creams etc. As a result Dove a division of Unilever sales’ began deteriorating in 2004. They were on the dog side of the BCG matrix and needed to come up with a strategy soon. 2. As a result of declining sales‚ Unilever ‘s management approached their PR agency Edelman to come up with a plan to turn things around‚ together‚ they created a campaign that centred on the beauty of women

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    company Dada Limited. When Hindustan Lever Limited wanted to brand it‚ the trader‚ who still retained a commercial connection with the product‚ said it had to be named after his company. HLL wanted to include the letter ’L’ in it for Lever (of the Unilever group)‚ and thus was born one of the longest-living brands in India. Dalda‚ which came to be synonymous with the Vanaspati (hydrogenated vegetable fat) genre‚ was recently extended to a range of edible oils. Hindustan Lever has since sold the brand

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