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    Those five factors included Relative Market Share (.15), Marketing and Promotion (.15), Product Innovation Capabilities (.2), Distribution Capabilities (.25), and Brand Name Recognition (.25). Based on these classifications, we determined that beverages had a total score of 6, cheese and groceries had a score of 4.8, chocolate/gum/candy had…

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    All solar product and equipment should be efficient, durable and handy and also certified by any rated institution bodies (such as ISO standard).Separate R & D based centre should also be opened for commercial section For geographical expansion -Geographic Expansion…

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    Product Failure Essay

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    marketing there are several reasons that a new product may fail in its beginning phases. It is important for the product managers to do their research as well as be sure on which demographic audience he/she is trying to reach. In this paper we will discuss five reasons a product may fail in the beginning stages. One reason is called Myopic Growth Strategy this theory centers on a products longevity up against other competitive items. If the brand or product does not offer the consumer more than…

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    Marketing Management The marketing management position interests me because of the creative work and the wage that they earn. In short, a marketing manager’s job is to determine the rate of demand and potential markets for a service or product for their company and to determine the competing services or products. The work in the marketing management position includes creating and elaborating on pricing policies to help organizations maximize their profits while making the companies customers…

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    targeted market selected, Young Digerati, we as a team believe that Belkin can innovate their product line WeMo to reach higher potential and meet the needs of their current and future customer base. The Young Digerati market are individuals that have characteristics of being “tech-savvy, affluent, highly educated, homeowners, wealthy, and between the ages of 35 and 54.”[1] With WeMo’s high range of products that are not limited to the following, Smart Plugs, Light Switches, Light Dimmers, LED…

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    venture for a resorbable product. Crescordia is faced with the idea of expanding its research and development research resorbable technology by implementing the product in the field or to wait until the technology is more effective. Innostat, who is Crescordia’s main competitor, has also begun to release its own resorbable products even though they have a far less reliable product when compared to Crescorida. Since Crescorida is currently not offering these resorbable products, some of the…

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    The Kaapvaal Craton

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    2. REIGIONALGEOLOGY 2.1. PRE- PONGOLALITHOGIES 2.1.1. KAAPVAAL CRATON The Kaapvaal Craton has a long and complex history that commenced in the Eoarchaean (>3600Ma) by a series of igneous intrusions that expands to 65Ma which is the Late Cretaceous Period. The Kaapvaal Craton’s granitoid rocks age between 3600Ma and 2500Ma (Anhaeusser, 2006). A number of supergroups overly the Kaapvaal Craton which range from oldest to youngest and include the Pongola, Witwaterstrand, Ventersdorp, and…

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    Product development is the procedure of planning, designing, making and show casing new products or services to customers. It can be defined as the creation of products with new or diverse attributes that offer new or extra advantages to the client. It may include modification of an existing object or the creation of a totally new product in order to satisfy a new customer by fulfilling their wants and desires. A product can be defined as something produced by a person or it…

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    not directly involved in the solution to real life problems. According to For example: for example: basic science investigation analysis for answers to questions like how the universe begin? (basic research, n.d.) Applied research is designed to solve real problems of the modern world, rather than to obtain knowledge for knowledge's sake. The goal of applied research is to improve the human condition. It focuses on analysis and solving social and real life problems. This research is completely…

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    other strong brand, the company plans to expand its product line to provide wider range of sport apparels of other athletic and fitness activities. For maintaining the upscale brand image, Lululemon incorporates the next generation fabrics and technologies, which strengthening the consumer association of the brand with technically advanced apparels. Comparing to other competitors, the company also set up the higher price for its products to establish the high class image. For…

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