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...
SWOT Analysis - Kraft Foods
Case study - 5 pages - Distribution marketing
"The spirit of a start-up, the soul of a powerhouse": created in 1980 under the name of Kraft Foods Global, the company was initially based in Delaware in the United States before relocating to Virginia, with it should be remembered a change of name in 2012, to become Kraft Foods Group Inc. 1989:...
SWOT Analysis - Vodafone
Case study - 4 pages - ICT marketing
Vodafone is a British telecommunication company based in Newbury, in England. The company was created in 1984 as Racal Telecom by Ernest Harrison and Gerry Whent. In 1988, the brand entered the Stock market and became independent in 1991 and took the name Vodafone. The company has different...
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...
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...
SWOT Analysis - Magnum
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
MAGNUM is a brand of premium ice cream and chocolate. The brand is owned by the UNILEVER group but forms a separate segment in the vast universe of the Dutch-British group. MAGNUM sells ice cream in tubs, on sticks, as well as in the form of individual frozen bites. The brand is positioned as a...
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 - 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,...
SWOT Analysis - How to Develop a Strategy For Success - The Case of Burberry
Case study - 4 pages - Marketing theories
In every organization, company, society or enterprise that wants to make profit, the SWOT analysis is indispensable. The SWOT analysis helps managers to evaluate the strengths (S) and weaknesses (W) of a company in an internal level in one hand. On the other hand, it...
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....
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...
The company's strategic diagnostic tools - Toyota SWOT analysis
Course material - 3 pages - Marketing theories
In 1979, Michael Porter developed the five forces strategy based on a competitive analysis. These 5 forces all influence the performance of the company. There are initially five groups of players: competitors, customers, suppliers, potential entrants and substitute products. It will...
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...
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...
SWOT Analysis - IBM
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
IBM is the acronym for International Business Machines Corporation, which is an American multinational corporation engaged in the manufacture of computer software, hardware, and computer products and services. The multinational dates back to 1911 through a merger of the Computing Scale Company...
SWOT Analysis - Qatar Airways
Case study - 4 pages - Tourism marketing
Qatar Airways is the flag carrier of the State of Qatar in the Middle East. The company is known to be one of the best airlines in the world in terms of safety, comfort, image. Its main air hub is located in Doha, Qatar, and the company operates flights all over the world, sometimes via...
SWOT Analysis - Microsoft
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Microsoft is an American multinational computer company that was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The American brand is among one of the largest manufacturers of operating systems, video games, software, phones, tablets, computers, and more. Microsoft is the creator of several...
SWOT Analysis - General Electric
Case study - 5 pages - International marketing
Sometimes confused with the English company General Electric Company (GEC) or with the French company General Elektriks, General Electric (GE) is an American company born from the merger of Thomson Houston Electric Company and Edison General Electric Company in 1892. Its activities span several...
SWOT Analysis - Burberry
Case study - 5 pages - Luxury marketing
Initially, in 1856, it was only the British tailor Thomas Burberry who made men's clothing such as coats and raincoats. Burberry clothes were intended for the wealthy of the time, given their quality and lust. Indeed, the British Royal family granted the brand this recognition in 1955, and...
SWOT Analysis - Volkswagen
Case study - 4 pages - Automotive marketing
Volkswagen, meaning the people's car, is a German brand based in Wolfsburg. It was created on the 28th of May 1937. Volkswagen is the number 1 in the automotive industry, followed by Toyota since 2018. The brand has a lot of products such as financial services, trucks, cars, etc. The brand is...
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,...
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 Analysis - Lidl
Case study - 4 pages - Distribution marketing
Lidl is a chain of supermarkets based in Germany. It has most of its operations in some European countries such as the UK, Germany itself and the USA, outside Europe. It was created by Dieter Schwarz in 1973. The brand sells meat, wine, groceries, vegetables, etc. The company's tagline is...
Pellenc company strategy - SWOT analysis, Porter's 5 forces, BCG Matrix, and McKinsey Matrix
Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy
Pellenc company was founded in 1973 by Roger Pellenc and Jean-Paul Motte in France. Its head office is in Pertuis, in the Vaucluse. In 2018, its turnover amounted to more than 140 million euros. This figure also is constantly changing, and the company has declared its target of 450 million euros...
SWOT Analysis - L'Oréal
Case study - 5 pages - Luxury marketing
L'Oréal is a French group founded in 1909 and specialising in the cosmetics sector. In 2021, it is the world number 1 in the segment. The group's activities are divided into several areas, consumer cosmetics, which consumers find on the shelves of supermarkets and other businesses, active...
SWOT Analysis - H&M
Case study - 5 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
The Hennes and Mauritz group is known globally as H&M, an extremely popular fast fashion brand. Currently H&M operates five thousand stores, including E-commerce platforms, across more than seventy countries. High stock turnover rate ensures that the company sets and keeps up with the latest...
SWOT Analysis - Airbnb
Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing
The hotel industry has high barriers to entry. Start-up costs are large as they require major investments in real estate, construction, maintenance, equipment, staff, marketing and the list goes on. This is exactly why Airbnb has made their success. The company generates revenue from the rental...
SWOT Analysis - Zara
Case study - 4 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
Zara is an internationally famous fashion brand. The company currently sells in two hundred markets with over two thousand stores worldwide. Zara is one of eight brands that are owned by Inditex Group, the largest apparel retailer in the world. According to 2019 financial statements, Inditex...
SWOT Analysis - Apple
Case study - 6 pages - ICT marketing
- Apple is an American multinational corporation - Operating in the technology and consumer electronics sector - Created by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne in 1976 - Renowned for its innovation and is one of the most valued brands in the world, second only to Amazon and ahead of Google...
SWOT Analysis - Tesla
Case study - 8 pages - Automotive marketing
- Tesla Inc. is an American automotive manufacturer and innovative energy solutions company - Founded in 2003 - Develops electric-powered vehicles to promote the sustainable use of energy - Best known for sustainable innovation - Famous for manufacturing and marketing high-performance,...