Porter's Five Forces - Zoom
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Zoom is a mobile application that saw the light of day in 2011. It is a messaging and videoconferencing application, available on all devices, regardless of the operating system or format (smartphone, tablet, computer). Accessible anywhere in the world, it is mainly used by professionals in the...
Marketing Mix - Zoom
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Founded by engineer Eric Yuan in 2011, Zoom is an American company based in San Jose, California, with offices around the world and employing more than 3,800 people. It is specialized, and currently a leader, in teleconferencing services and in particular videoconferencing. The Zoom online...
Marketing Mix - Burger King
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
Burger King, a restaurant chain known around the world, uses the marketing mix to identify the saturated situation in the global fast-food market. Indeed, with ever-increasing competition, Burger King's marketing mix aims to maximise competitiveness, especially when it comes to...
PESTEL Analysis - Burger King
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
Burger King is an American giant specialising in fast food and, in particular, burgers, and are McDonald's main global competitor. The group was founded in 1954 in Miami by two friends, James McLamore and David Edgerton. In 1957 the two friends created the recipe for the now world-famous...
Marketing Mix - Zara
Case study - 4 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
Zara is a Spanish brand of clothing for women, men and children. A few years ago, the brand created a line called Zara HOME, which includes decorative objects and articles intended for the home, sold in different stores. The Zara brand is owned by the Spanish group Inditex. Zara is originally...
SWOT Analysis - Nestlé
Case study - 5 pages - Distribution marketing
Being the world's No. 1 in the food industry, Nestlé is the largest food company in the world. With a turnover of over $100 billion, the company has conquered the global agri-food market with its various products, the most famous of which relate to infant nutrition. Indeed, this was the...
Cosmetics Marketing: tendencies, Bio Cosmetics...
Case study - 4 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
Since antiquity the field of beauty has taken a paramount place in the human life, different substances or mixtures are used to improve, protect, scent, or maintain the human body in good state of appearance. With time the cosmetic products evolve and innumerable innovators created cosmetic...
Pestel Analysis - Airbus
Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing
The Airbus company operates in the aeronautics sector, which includes a civilian component and a military component. Airbus was created in 1969, following an agreement between several European powers, notably France, Germany and England. The head office is located in France, near Toulouse. The...
Porter's Five Forces - Google
Case study - 3 pages - ICT marketing
For this analysis of Porter's different forces, we are going to base our information on an international scale of the company. While still trying to qualify our analysis according to the different countries in which Google is established and the environment which may be different from one...
Mix Marketing - Google
Case study - 2 pages - ICT marketing
You can do a Google marketing mix to get a better idea of the business and all of the strategies it implements. We will do this marketing mix, both from an international point of view but also from the prism of the French market, as it is the one with which we are most familiar. We will therefore...
How and why has the environment become so important in the field of tourism and luxury hotels?
Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing
The whole text explains the importance of linking sustainable development with luxury hotels. This importance is reflected in many of the establishments that the palaces have introduced. That's why the case study focuses on the Parisian palace The Plaza Athénée, which is located in the 8th...
SWOT Analysis - McDonald's
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
The McDonald's Group (full name: McDonald's Corp) is undoubtedly one of the best-known groups in the world. The emblem of fast food (and sometimes even a symbol of junk food), the group offers fast food services (burgers, salads, wraps), on-site, take away, drive-through or delivery...
Porter's Five Forces - McDonald's
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
McDonald's is a fast-food restaurant chain that started in 1952 in the United States. Since that day, its success has been global; today it is one of the largest brands in the fast-food sector in the world. Porter's forces make it possible to analyse the environment of a group or sector....
Marketing Mix - McDonald's
Case study - 6 pages - Brand management
It is increasingly difficult to find a place in the world of commerce. This is why it is essential to find a strategy to earn the title of market leader. But how do large companies fare? To answer this, we will study the marketing mix of one of the biggest brands, McDonald's. McDonald's...
Marketing Mix - Coca-Cola
Case study - 4 pages - International marketing
Known internationally, Coca-Cola is the favourite drink brand of consumers and occupies a certain place in American culture, particularly with the famous rimmed bottle. The success of this company arouses the curiosity of many of its competitors, especially when we know that its recipe, which...
Porter's Five Forces - Coca-Cola
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
Coca-Cola is one of the world's largest food companies. Initially founded in 1886 and originally from Atlanta, the group arrived in France in 1919 and was offered, for the first time, in a café in the capital in 1933. The success was almost immediate, Coca-Cola having acquired worldwide...
PESTEL Analysis - Coca-Cola
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
The Coca-Cola Company has grown over the years into a real legend and recognised symbol in the soft drink industry, among its competitors, and among its consumers. It is considered much more than just a company that distributes beverage syrups, a brand that is so popular and renowned around the...
SWOT Analysis - Airbus
Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing
Airbus is a European aeronautics company founded in 1970 and has since become one of the world leaders in the sector. The originality of Airbus lies in its European constitution. Originally in the form of a consortium of several European countries. Its head office is based on Toulouse and its...
SWOT Analysis - Boeing
Case study - 5 pages - Automotive marketing
With its official name 'the Boeing Company', Boeing is an American company based in Chicago that operates in the aircraft and aerospace manufacturing sectors. Boeing relies mostly on the construction of civilian aeroplanes, helicopters, satellites, military aircraft, etc. In this area,...
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...