PESTEL Analysis - Boeing
Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing
The Boeing Company was founded as B&W in 1916. It operates in the civil, military and space aeronautics industries. Given the political context at the time, the company grew rapidly, including supplying the US military with war engines as the country entered the global conflict. Military aviation...
SWOT Analysis - Google
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Google is an American company created in 1998 and specialising in the high-tech industry, the means of communication, in particular with its Internet search engine 'Google', known worldwide and until now unassailable. Its head office has been located in California since its inception by...
PESTEL Analysis - Google
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Google is now world-famous company, originally from the United States, the company was founded in 1998. Google is a world leader in technology, means of communication, services related to the Internet and the Cloud, entertainment and content disseminated online. The company is located in Silicon...
BCG Matrix - Coca-Cola
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
Coca-Cola Company, an American company that produces and distributes syrups for making soft drinks, is a brand that can be recognised at a glance thanks to the shape of its bottles or even its logo. Consumed and appreciated by all, this company is mainly positioned in the soft drinks market as a...
How to conduct market research
Practical guide - 7 pages - Marketing theories
In 5 phases of marketing, market research is one of the tools that correspond to phase 1: knowing the market. It is about collecting reliable market information at times when strategic decisions have to be made, for example: before launching a new product or activity, before opening a new...
E-commerce Market Study
Market study - 5 pages - Digital & e-marketing
Electronic commerce, also called e-commerce, is the process of ordering items via the internet. In the early days of this type of business, transactions were done only by consumers who owned a computer, but with the advent of smartphones and digital tablets, sales increased 15-fold, with...
Business model - Netflix
Case study - 6 pages - Digital & e-marketing
The story goes that after having to pay late penalties at a Blockbuster video store, Reed Hastings (CEO of Netflix) had the idea to launch a similar service, but rather to offer it as a subscription package. Netflix was launched in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. At the time, it was an...
Mass consumption and crisis situation - Parallel with the Coronavirus
Case study - 4 pages - Clients and users behaviour
In recent days, panic has invaded the homes of French consumers, since the Coronavirus has officially arrived in France, causing in particular the closure of schools. In these moments of doubt, fear and anguish, some consumers have tended to rush into the supermarket shelves in order to provide...
E-Business - Established retailer adopting e-commerce
Case study - 10 pages - Digital & e-marketing
Nordstrom is a fashion outlet that sells clothes, shoes, and accessories for men, women and kids. It was created by John Nordstrom in 1901 with the aim of providing quality products to all its customers. Nordstrom exists in Canada and 40 states in the United States with 117 stores and 248 rack...
Strategic Analysis - Uber
Case study - 23 pages - Services marketing
Uber Technologies Inc. is a global transportation technology company operating in more than 760 cities around the world, and in more than 70 countries. The American giant generated net revenues of $6.5 billion (excluding China) in 2016, simply from its transport business. Uber, where the...
SWOT Analysis - Coca Cola - published: 04/02/2021
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
Coca-Cola is a sweetened carbonated beverage produced by The Coca-Cola Company. The product was invented in 1886 in America by Dr John Stith Pemberton who produced the syrup for Coca-Cola. Pemberton advertised the drink as a medicinal beverage for headache relief. The beverage was first sold as a...
The French Online Dating Site Market
Case study - 9 pages - Digital & e-marketing
Online dating has now been around for more than a decade and online dating sites have become part of the way of life of the French population. By allowing a user to meet singles or like-minded people with whom they can share life aspirations, passions and the same desire for relationships. Dating...
SWOT Analysis - Netflix
Case study - 3 pages - ICT marketing
Netflix, founded by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in 1997, is an online streaming service that allows its members who pay subscription fees to watch television shows, movies, series and documentaries from their devices using internet connection. Netflix originated in the United States as an...
SWOT - history, presentation, creation
Practical guide - 6 pages - Marketing theories
In a world where competition is getting tougher, every company, whatever its type and size, must set itself apart from its competitors to achieved success. This goal requires constant innovation and flawless decisions so that every step is optimised towards success. From this, the debate becomes...
SWOT Analysis - Total
Case study - 5 pages - International marketing
The Total group was founded in 1924, and it is one of the six largest companies in the petroleum sector in the world. Its main competitors are British Petroleum (BP), Chevron, Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips and Shell. The energy market has changed significantly in recent years. Indeed, Europe has...
SWOT Analysis - Facebook
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
Facebook is an online site for social networking between individuals who each create their own online Facebook profiles. As of the third quarter of 2020, Facebook had over 2,740 million monthly active users (Clement, 2020). The site was founded in February 2004 by a student at Harvard University,...
Business Plan Sales Pitch - The Away Hair, Hair Brush cleaner
Business plan - 6 pages - Luxury marketing
The Away brush has been designed for people who refuse to waste their time. It is a new type of brush in the market place because of its innovative uses. It was developed especially to brush your brush, in fact, there is hair on your scalp but we forgot too often that hair spends a lot of time...
PESTEL Analysis - Samsung Electronics
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Globally recognized as an industry leader in technology and currently 10th in the world, Samsung-Sanyo Electronics was founded in 1969. In March 1975 it was renamed Samsung Electronics-Mechanics and just two years later in March 1977 it merged with Samsung Electronics and the Samsung Electronics...
PESTEL Analysis - Facebook
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
What started out as a small Harvard School social-networking platform has turned into what we know as Facebook today, who could have predicted what a global phenomena Mark Zuckerberg had created back in February 2004. At the age of just 23, Mr Zuckerberg was attending Harvard University studying...
Transforming the Showroom Experience - Audi AG
Case study - 5 pages - Automotive marketing
In the early 20th century, the German engineer August Horch founded with two companions the Audi company. Indeed, Horch in German means listen, and was translated into Latin to become Audi. Audi AG (AktienGesellschaft, Limited Company), is one of the oldest automakers in...
Nutella marketing comparison between Japan and France
Case study - 26 pages - Brand management
- Created in 1946 by the Ferrero family in Alba, Italy - Originally sold as La Tartinoise in France - They tried to make chocolate with nuts for the first time - Renamed Nutella in 1964 - France is the biggest consumer of Nutella in the world
PESTEL Analysis - Amazon
Case study - 5 pages - Distribution marketing
In 1994 Jeff Bezos held a high-powered position as the vice-president of a prominent Wall Steet firm. However, Bezos became aware of the internet business boom which was taking place around the world and left his position to start his own business in what he calls his "regret minimisation...
Pestel Analysis - Lidl
Case study - 5 pages - Distribution marketing
Founded in 1973 by father and son team, Josef and Dieter Schwarz, in Ludwigshafen, Germany the original Lidl company had 3 employees and sold around 500 products. During the 1990s the company expanded and started opening stores across the European continent. Twenty-one years later the group...
Traditional and low cost airlines - marketing strategies
Case study - 11 pages - Tourism marketing
The airline industry has undergone profound changes in the space of a few years. First of all, because of increased digitisation, but also because of other so-called low-cost companies which have emerged and which have disrupted the traditional aviation pattern. This has been a great thing for...
PESTEL Analysis - Häagen-Dazs
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
In the 1920s Reuben Mattus worked for his mother's ice-cream business, he would go around on a horse-drawn wagon in the streets of the Bronx, New York, selling ice cream and fruit ice pops. He continued to do this as the business expanded and in 1960, along with his wife Rose, they decided to...
Franchising, a 7-Eleven case study
Case study - 8 pages - Distribution marketing
Franchising is a way of licensing, between two firms in which the parent company (the franchisor) grants (the franchisee) which is a separate and independent entity the permission to do business by selling goods, or services that are provided by, or authorised by the (franchisor). What is a...
PESTEL Analysis - Garmin
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
Garmin Ltd. was co-founded in October 1989 by Gary Burrell and Dr Min Kao, who came up with the groundbreaking design and engineering of the GPS software technology used in their products today. Before his involvement with Garmin, Dr Kao also developed the first FAA-certified GPS navigation...
PESTEL Analysis - Polar
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
The Polar Electro company which is based in a town called Kempele in Finland was founded in 1977 by Seppo Säynäjäkangasand, who invented the first wireless EKG monitor. With its technological innovations in wearable heart rate monitors, it has become one of the leading manufactures in the...
PESTEL Analysis - Fitbit
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
Innovation meets motivation, this is the main slogan for this very popular brand of fitness wearable gear and it very aptly describes what the company has tried to achieve since it was founded in 2007 by James Park, CEO and president and Eric Friedman who is the chief technology...
PESTEL Analysis - McDonald's
Case study - 5 pages - Services marketing
In 1940 brothers Dick and Mac McDonald opened their first McDonald's Bar-B-Q restaurant in California. Featuring a typical drive-in-style menu and offering a carhop service. In 1948 the brothers closed briefly to make some alterations when they opened in December of that same year, they...