Porter's Five Forces - Qatar Airways
Case study - 6 pages - Tourism marketing
Qatar Airways is the national airline of the State of Qatar. It is one of the best airlines in the world, according to several awards won for several years in a row. The companies head office is located in Doha, Qatar, which, in just a few years, has become a veritable air hub for the five...
Marketing Mix - The Body Shop
Case study - 5 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
The Body Shop brand is known across the globe. Even if you are not a fan of beauty and skincare products, this brand is well known to you. Founded in 1976 by founder Anita Roddick, The Body Shop is part of an organic cosmetics chain. In retracing the steps in the life of this Briton, one point...
PESTEL Analysis - The Body Shop
Case study - 5 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
Anita Roddick, in a desire to connect her business sense with her moral sense, founded The Body Shop on March 26, 1976, with the opening of her first boutique in the south of England. The store offers high quality, traceable and environmentally-friendly cosmetic products. The product line has...
SWOT Analysis - The Body Shop
Case study - 5 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
Organic and natural products have become widespread over the years and have gained a prominent place in the purchasing habits of consumers. Simple trendy products a few years ago have become real substitutes for traditional products in all areas: food, household products but also cosmetic...
Porter's Five Forces - The Body Shop
Case study - 5 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
The organic sector has taken on great importance over the years. Indeed, more and more consumers want to eat properly and want to use better products for their health. In the space of ten years, food was no longer the only one affected by the organic trend. Household products and cosmetics have...
A Case Study Comparing Marketing Campaigns in Film with Research into Models of Distribution and Marketing in Cinema
Case study - 4 pages - Marketing theories
In this case study we will be looking at the marketing campaigns of two films, one before the digital age truly began and one during the boom to see how they both were marketed to audiences and how successful it was in terms of profit return and critic consensus. Before we get into the main...
SWOT Analysis - Nutella
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
The sweet spread market consists of all sweet pastes made from supplements (hazelnuts, cakes, chocolate, etc.), excluding salty pastes such as rillettes or those made from fruits such as marmalades or jams. Consolidated by the eternal gluttony of the human being, the market represented 17 billion...
Marketing Mix - Nutella
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
Nutella is a brand of spread known throughout the world since its creation in 1964. The French are the biggest consumers with almost 3 kilos of products eaten every second, or 230 tonnes, or another 1 million jars per day. In 2017, the group recorded a turnover of 1.56 billion euros. Three in...
PESTEL Analysis - Nutella
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
Nutella is a brand that belongs to the famous Ferrero group, known the world over for its chocolates during the Christmas holidays, in particular and it's spread with an inimitable taste whose success is no longer to be proven. In 2018, the group recorded a turnover of 11.2 billion euros,...
Marketing Mix - Disney
Case study - 4 pages - International marketing
Walter Elias Disney co-founder of the Walt Disney Company with his brother Roy since 1923. Originally few people know that Walter had created a production company alone which unfortunately went bankrupt, during which time he produced Alice in Wonderland. However, he did not let that hold him back...
Porter's Five Forces - Polar
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
Polar is a group that was founded in Finland in 1976. It markets watches and other connected or sports-related objects. Connected watches have enjoyed growing success over the past ten years, particularly due to the fact that consumers are paying more and more attention to their physical health...
PESTEL, 5 Porter's Forces and SWOT Analysis - Adidas: Understand internal and external forces
Case study - 3 pages - Sport marketing
ADIDAS, a German multinational firm founded in 1948, is famous for its sports items and dominates the sneakers market around the word. However relevant is the idea that Adidas is invulnerable through its leadership, I wish to show that many internal and external forces impact this shoe brand....
Marketing Mix - Louis Vuitton
Case study - 5 pages - Luxury marketing
Louis Vuitton is one of the oldest luxury brands in the world. The brand bears the exact name of its founder. It was created in 1854 in France. From the French rural region, Louis Vuitton has gained international notoriety thanks to its determination, its skills and its capacity for innovation....
SWOT Analysis - Fitbit
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
The Fitbit company has had its obvious glory days over the years but quickly challenged by the arrival of competition, including Apple which, although much criticised, has a real notoriety with consumers. Nevertheless, we have highlighted a number of strengths, which have enabled the group to...
Porter's Five Forces - Disney
Case study - 4 pages - International marketing
The Walt Disney Company is an American company founded in 1923 and specializing in leisure and entertainment. The Walt Disney Company was originally a cartoon production studio, created and supported by the two brothers of the Disney family. Disney studios are the source of many cartoons that are...
PESTEL Analysis - Disney
Case study - 5 pages - International marketing
Disney is the short name commonly used for The Walt Disney Company', an American company originally operating in the animation sector since 1923. Then over the years, they achieved successes in the entertainment sector in general. In 2012, it became the world's leading entertainment...
SWOT Analysis - Häagen Dazs
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
Häagen-Dazs is a company that was founded in the 1960s by Reuben Mattus, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The company is an industrial ice-cream producer and marketing company, now known worldwide. It distributes its products through mass consumption (jars, mini jars,...
SWOT Analysis - Burger King
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
The Burger King group was founded in 1954 in Miami by two friends, James McLamore and David Edgerton. In 1957, they created the now-iconic Whopper, a hamburger that boasts of being flame-grilled meat. In 1963, Burger King began its international conquest and exported to Mexico. In 1975, the group...
Marketing Mix - Fitbit
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
Fitbit is an American group founded in 2007 by James Park and Eric Friedman. The company mainly markets products related to the field of fitness, connected watches and other activity trackers. In recent years, the group has shown a significant drop in turnover, the market being dominated by the...
The COVID-19 Impacts on Tourism Industry - The Japan's Case
Thesis - 13 pages - Tourism marketing
It is within the frame of the Master of Applied Foreign Languages in English and Japanese at Jean Moulin Lyon III University that I did a two-month-internship in the DMC EXO Travel Japan. This Japanese office is part of a bigger group: EXO Travel. It was within the MICE team in Tokyo that I had...
SWOT Analysis - Garmin
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
The Garmin group is part of the new technologies and other connected objects sector. Its fields of activity are very varied since the company is present in the world of marine, aviation, but also automotive, fitness and all outdoor activities. The group's turnover at the start of 2020 amounted to...
Marketing Mix - Starbucks
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
Starbucks is an American-born multinational company specialising in the sale of hot drinks, coffees and related products. The group was formed in 1971 in the United States, originally with the opening of a single store in Seattle. The store was originally intended to sell coffee beans, tea and...
Marketing Mix - Facebook
Case study - 4 pages - Brand management
Facebook is an American company headquartered in California. It is a social network initially created in 2004 to bring together and connect students from Harvard University, then extended to other universities, and finally to the rest of the population. The network has grown very quickly. Sixteen...
SWOT Analysis - Amazon
Case study - 6 pages - Distribution marketing
In order to better understand Amazon's SWOT analysis, it is worth going back to its history. Amazon is an American-born, Seattle-based e-commerce company. Originally, the Amazon company was only involved in distance selling of books, then diversified by offering cultural products, and finally...
Porter's Five Forces - Amazon
Case study - 4 pages - Distribution marketing
Amazon is an American e-commerce company based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was one of the first large companies to sell products on the internet. Amazon has a very diverse product catalogue, including DVDs, music CDs, software, video games, electronics, clothing, furniture, food,...
Marketing Mix - Tesla
Case study - 4 pages - Automotive marketing
In this part, we will introduce the Tesla company by discussing its generalities and market figures. Next, we will see what the concept of the marketing mix consists of in general. In past years, this company was called Tesla Motors. Currently, Tesla is one of the fastest-growing companies in the...
PESTEL Analysis - Tesla
Case study - 2 pages - Automotive marketing
Politically, subsidies and ecological bonuses for the purchase of non-polluting vehicles help orient the purchase of cars in Europe towards the environmental protection desired by political parties. The CAFE standard was put in place in order to penalize manufacturers who do not respect the...
PESTEL Analysis - H&M
Case study - 6 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
There is no other company such as H&M. Both in terms of identity, business model and location, the group, founded in Sweden at the end of the Second World War (1947) by Erling Persson, has established itself over the decades to acquire a place now central to global ready-to-wear market....
PESTEL Analysis - Virgin
Case study - 5 pages - International marketing
The Virgin group is a world-famous British group. The group, owned by tycoon Richard Branson, who founded it in the 1970s. Branson and his associates defined themselves as entirely virgins in the business world, hence the chosen name, Virgin. The group has dozens of companies, most of which are...
SWOT Analysis - Zoom
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Zoom is an American telecommunications company specialising in video conferencing, online messaging and virtual meetings. The service is free for limited times and a number of users and paid for longer call times and larger numbers of users. Still unknown to the general public a year ago, the...