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16 Feb 2011
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Case study of Decathlon and the sector of the distribution of the articles of sport

Case study - 23 pages - Business strategy

In 1976, Michel Leclercq Roncq inaugurated a store selling sporting goods, and named it Decathlon. His challenge was to equip all athletes with the best kind of sporting utilities available at the best price. Today, Decathlon Group with about 3.4 billion euros in turnover in 2004, is present in...

29 Sep 2010
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Lego rebuilt

Case study - 46 pages - Business strategy

Since 1949, the LEGO Group has manufactured over 400 billion plastic bricks, tiny tires, mini-figures, and other inter-compatible play pieces, making it the world's fifth-largest toy manufacturer, and the largest in Europe. From 1932 to 2001, LEGO group achieved remarkable successes,...

16 Jan 2009
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European brewing market analysis

Market study - 4 pages - Services marketing

To introduce an analysis of the brewery industry, one point must be underlined: the European brewery market is mature, which is essential to understand its trends and its forces. We are now going to use the Porter's model of the Five Forces Analysis to develop this...

16 Jan 2005
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China's beer wars South Africa Breweries. SABMiller case

Market study - 31 pages - Business strategy

1. General information on the company A. SABMiller historical B. Important figures C. International policy 1. The main international events 2. The case of China 3. Analysis of the SAB International policy 2. Analysis of the Chinese beer market A. Characteristics of the Chinese beer market B....

29 Sep 2010
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Marketing plan for Caroll in China

Case study - 9 pages - Services marketing

In this document we will present a brief marketing plan for Caroll. The firm would like to have a foothold on the Chinese market. As tool, we will use some common instruments such as B.C.G. Matrix, Ansoff Matrix or the well-known 4P's as well as Porter's five forces. An...

29 Sep 2010
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The VSM Group: Company analysis

Case study - 8 pages - Management

VSM group has been developing, manufacturing and selling household sewing machines for more than 130 years after its first sewing machine was launched in 1872. It became an independent company after it was divested from Electrolux and acquired by the investment fund, Industri Kapital in 1997....

07 Oct 2010
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Starbucks Corporation Strategy

Thesis - 20 pages - Business strategy

The following document is an analysis of Starbucks' current strategy, as well as recommendations for the future. Beginning with a base case analysis, the company is introduced along with varying elements of its current strategy. Topics in this section include a brief history of the company, its...

18 Jun 2015
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L'Oreal company case study: Management and performance

Case study - 49 pages - Management

L'Oreal, the global leader in the cosmetics industry celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The group's history began in 1907 with the development of a formula for hair dye. That was when L'Oreal was launched officially. It is the world leader in cosmetics today. As part of a...

31 Dec 2010
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Strategic analysis of Ryanair

Thesis - 20 pages - Business strategy

Studying and understanding the strategy of a firm, is an analysis of both the internal as well as external influences on the company. Indeed, all elements present around the company have an influence on its activities and its strategic choices. Thus, it is essential to study the market as a whole...

16 May 2009
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Soft capitalism as related to therapeutic modes of work

Essay - 71 pages - Services marketing

The global village concept has fuelled soft capitalism and the rise of the ethos in this field within organizations. Let us first understand the basis of globalization. While not so different from traditional villages in its desire to engage in a free exchange of ideas, the...

29 Sep 2010
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How Can Outsourcing to Emerging Markets Be Used to Gain Competitive Advantage?

Essay - 4 pages - Economy general

Since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, the world has become more globalised than ever (Global Policy, 2003). This globalisation has changed the world and especially the economic and business structure of emerging countries. Outsourcing is ‘a contractual delegation to an outside...

27 Nov 2006
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Green marketing issues about Total

Case study - 16 pages - Services marketing

Total is a leading multinational energy company with 111, 401 employees and operations in more than 130 countries. Together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, Total is the fourth largest publicly-traded oil and gas integrated company in the world. Its businesses cover the entire oil and gas...

10 Jan 2011
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Analysis of Michelin's strategies and recommendations

Case study - 40 pages - Business strategy

254% - this is the performance level of Michelin since March 2003; such high-flying results have enabled the company to emerge as the leader in a very competitive market where rivals such as Bridgestone and Goodyear are on the lookout for the slightest weakness of the French manufacturer. The...

29 Sep 2010
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The e-marketing plan of a Belgian SME: Cha-hu-the - published: 29/09/2010

Case study - 26 pages - Civil law

Nowadays, “the key question is not whether to deploy Internet technology - companies have no choice if they want to stay competitive- but how to deploy it”. Since 2008, the penetration rate of the Internet is 48.1% in Europe, and the average of the world is 21.9%. More specifically,...

20 Dec 2011
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The impact of smart phones on business and private life

Essay - 90 pages - Management

Since few years, mobile phone market is changing radically and many new mobile phones, called smart phones or intelligence phones are entering on the market and have produced a boom. Before, those intelligence phones were only dedicated to professional persons, but mobile manufacturer felt that...

21 Feb 2012
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Burger King - International Marketing Planning

Thesis - 15 pages - Services marketing

According to Omahe (2005), over the past 20 years, we have been gradually noticing the emergence of a global village. The world is becoming increasingly global: major examples are the trends, the way of thinking and the needs. Nowadays, it is easier to have products and services from other...

03 Mar 2011
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Case study of lastminute.com

Case study - 18 pages - Services marketing

Lastminute.com was founded by Brent Hoberman and Martha Lane Fox in 1998. Its creation was encouraged by the economy that was there around the Internet. Subsequently, it witnessed great success in Britain. Today, it is the company of online travel and entertainment and is the largest in Europe....

07 Oct 2011
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Sequoia - E-marketing Plan

Case study - 22 pages - Services marketing

Since 1988, the supermarket Sequoia specialized in organic and natural products. The objective of this store was to provide healthy and organic food and also products for cleaning the house, cosmetics, etc. that was intended to enhance the well-being of customers. The choice of the firm Sequoia...

29 Sep 2010
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Strategic analysis of "Yahoo!"

Case study - 20 pages - Management

There are more Yahoo! Mail users around the world than two times the population of Mexico” (Yahoo! Website, 2008). One cannot deny the success of Yahoo! over the last decade. However, the reason why Yahoo! is catching a lot of media attention today does not lie in its success but more on...

29 Sep 2010
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Louis Vuitton marketing strategy and the emerging luxury market in China

Case study - 19 pages - Services marketing

Louis Vuitton (LV) is the world 1st luxury brand and the leading brand of the LVMH group created in 1987, which was the 1st world group for luxurious goods' production and distribution. LVMH, ?16.5 billion sales worldwide in 2007 (+7.7%), is far ahead of the competition with revenues three...

08 Feb 2013
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The entrepreneurial process

Case study - 4 pages - Management

Entrepreneurial success is often associated with being capable of spotting opportunities and being a risk taker. An entrepreneurial opportunity can be seen as a situation in which a person can create a new means to an end framework for recombining resources that the entrepreneur believes will...

29 Sep 2010
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Strategic Marketing: Caroll on the chinese market

Case study - 7 pages - Services marketing

Nowadays, companies are upping their competitive index in order to keep up with the globalization trend sweeping the international business landscape. A company cannot hope to survive only by opening subsidiaries in its own country. So, these companies are forced to open subsidiaries in other...

29 Nov 2010
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The strategic analysis of Chupa Chups lollipops

Thesis - 35 pages - Business strategy

Who among us has not tasted a lollipop from the famous global company Chupa Chups? Strawberry, vanilla, caramel, cola, yogurt ... so many flavors offered by Chupa Chups, affording us delectable pleasure. We will briefly present the company Chupa Chups, as this topic is already well developed in...

29 Sep 2010
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Europe's leading telecom companies : Overstretched and under threat

Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy

According to Campbell in 2002, the classic prescriptive process can be defined as a “strategy that is planned in advance and which follows a rational process through each stage from analysis to implementation.” Widely recognised as the most principal theories for strategy development,...

25 Nov 2014
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The gaming console industry competition: Sony vs Microsoft vs Nintendo

Case study - 21 pages - Management

Unlike in other electronic industries such as PC, Camera, Smartphone etc only 3 majors companies lead the gaming console market: Microsoft XBox, Sony Playstation and Nintendo Wii. This industry has become more profitable year over year, but remain a really competitive business where companies...

31 Dec 2010
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Establishment of LVMH in China: A case study

Thesis - 22 pages - Business strategy

We chose to study the different modes of entry used by the world leader in luxury, LVMH, to enter the Chinese market to the extent that the subject has many interests. Indeed, China seems to have become a key market for the luxury sector, which is now present and developed in all countries....

27 Jan 2011
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Strategic analysis Sanofi-Aventis

Case study - 23 pages - Business strategy

On 1st January 2005, the merger of the French pharmaceutical groups Sanofi-Synthelabo and Aventis, gave birth to Sanofi-Aventis, Europe's leading company in the sector in terms of turnover, and the third largest group worldwide. The company now relies on an international research network to...

03 Dec 2012
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Barclays bank: Strategic management

Case study - 6 pages - Finance

Barclays is a British bank based in London UK and is over 100 years old. Its history began in 1896 when several small London banks decided to join their forces to form a new bank that takes the name of Barclays & Company. In this area, it represented 182 new bank branches, now it has 4800...

10 Jan 2011
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Amazon.com: Analysis and study of strategic decisions

Case study - 16 pages - Management

Human beings are often known for their ability to adapt. This is reflected particularly on the scale of the company, which, if it captures a large market share for a period, all things being equal, it can also be modified in a context growing in strategic reorientation. The gradual emergence of...

11 May 2009
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H & M's strategy

Thesis - 11 pages - Business strategy

H&M offers fashion apparel while maintaining a focus on low prices. The company has more than 1069 stores spread across 21 countries. All H&M stores are owned and solely run by H&M. The company has approximately a hundred designers who work with a team made up of 55 pattern designers, about 100...