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    Zara vs. Uniqlo

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        ZARA vs. UNIQLO Team  J:   Bingbing  Ge   Lei  Du   Sophia  Maduka   Salman  Syed  Azim   Thanadol  Boonyaviwat   Tanya  Goel   1       Index Content Page Number Executive Summary………………………………………………………………... 4 Introduction………………………………………………………………………… 5 Industry Analysis……………………………………………………………………5 Competitive Environment……………………………………………….5 Strategic Groups………………………………………………………...6 ZARA………………………………………………………………………………

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    Uniqlo

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    0 References 20-24 List of Figures Pages Figure 1. Conventional vs fast fashion design to sales process Figure 2. Foundations for an agile fashion supply chain Figure 3. Flows in a supply chain Figure 4. UNIQLO’s Business Strategies Figure 5. UNIQLO’s supply chain against the backdrop of SPA business model Figure 6: UNIQLO’s Physical and Information flow Figure 7: Traditional Fashion Categories vs UNIQLO Function- Based Categories Figure 8: Kaizen continuous

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    Uniqlo

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    Uniqlo is a Japanese casual wear designer‚ manufacture and retailer. In the past few years‚ Uniqlo has grown substantially through out many countries and continents. One special thing about Uniqlo is that it started out as a unisex casual wear store. As you can see that Uniqlo’s clothes are very simple‚ basic and fits for everyone. It offers clean and sleek looks where you can wear them everyday. The main competitors of Uniqlo are Gap‚ H&M‚ Zara‚ Abercrombie‚ and American Apparel. Nevertheless

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    UNIQLO

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    PART1 UNIQLO Contents Introduction PEST analysis(Macro) Political Economic Social Technology Micro analysis Customers Competitors Suppliers Distributors Stakeholders Market segment Brand positional map Marketing mix (4Ps) Product Price Place Promotion Branding Bibliography 1. Introduction UNIQLO‚ established in 1963. At first‚ it was only a small clothing store sales‚ which have become internationally well-known clothing brands currently. Yanai is general manager of Uniqlo

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    Uniqlo

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    Background | 4 | | 2.1 | Main business of UNIQLO | 4 | | 2.2 | Organization Chart | 5 | 3 | | Company Analysis | 6 | | 3.1 | External Environment | 7 | | 3.2 | Internal Environment | 9 | 4 | | The Four Management Functions | 11 | 5 | | Conclusion | 13 | 6 | | Recommendations | 15 | References | 16 | I. Introduction. UNIQLO is a new Japanese company‚ inspiring people to wear casual. Its holding company is Fast Retailing Company Limited. UNIQLO‚ which is the mainstay operation‚ has

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    Uniqlo in Newzealand

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    UNIQLO: In New Zealand Contents UNIQLO Introduction Situation in New Zealand ∆The situation of New Zealand ∆The New Zealand Fashion Week ∆The Fashion Market in New Zealand UNIQLO Brand Analysis ∆SWOT ∆4P ∆Competition Situation ∆UNIQLO Brand Evaluation UNIQLO Strategy in New Zealand Conclusion Jinseok KIM‚ Kiria KOIKE Hyejin LIM‚ Misae SUZUKI UNIQLO Introduction UNIQLO (http://www.UNIQLO.com) ∆Very Very famous clothes brand in Asia market (including Korea & Japan) ∆SPA Brand like Zara

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    Analysis Of Uniqlo

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    Current and Past Marketing Practices This 2016‚ Uniqlo introduce their first-ever global ad campaign showing how Uniqlo seriously into the clothing business. The theme for this ad is called “The Science of Lifewear”. This ad campaign showcases Uniqlo’s unique approach in terms of clothing and additionally its libertarian offer‚ with a dress it jumps at the chance to say is “made for everyone‚ everywhere.” The ad was taken in Japan‚ the campaign poses deep questions‚ asking “Why do we get dressed

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    Uniqlo Study

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    Subject: Delivering Customer Value Though Marketing Term: 2013/2014 Term 2 Tittle: UNIQLO Casual wear – Individual Assignment UNIQLO - A number 1 Japanese Clothing Company Assignment: i) Describe and analyse the brand’s product‚ market positioning‚ pricing strategies and its target segment. ii) Critically evaluate if the brand’s marketing activity is delivering values to its customers. Why? iii) Suggest ways in which the brand can improve in its marketing strategies

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    Zara vs. Hm

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    VS. H&M vs. Zara Comparing Marketing Strategies By: Heather Lynn‚ Shannon Bennett‚ Harriet Joines Table of Contents Introduction Zara History Performance Financials Recent Expansions Threats and Opportunities Current Marketing Strategy H&M History Performance Financials Recent Expansions Threats and Opportunities Current Marketing Strategy Our Marketing Plan Marketing Objectives SWOT Analysis Marketing Mix Competitors Summary Works Cited 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 15 15 17 17

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    Gap vs. Zara

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    and clean. We were attracted to Zara since it is very fashionable and has high variety of distinctive styles. Ideal for the independent shopper since customers are not bothered by employees. Zara was also spacious; however we found it was unorganized and messy. 2. We could not distinguish the new clothing line from the previous and since there store is grouped together by color themes‚ it is difficult to distinguish the different styles offered at Gap. At Zara as we entered the store it was difficult

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