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  1. Benefit Tree Analysis

    Authors: Dholakia, Nikhilesh;

    Reference No: MAR0148TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: This note is part of the "Techniques for Marketing Decisions" series. It describes a simple technique for breaking down the main product benefit into several associated benefits. The "benefit tree" so generated can be used for market segmentation, product differentiation, promotional strategy, etc. ... More

  2. ABC Corporation

    Authors: Bhandari, Labdhi R;

    Reference No: MAR0184 Pages: 17 Published on: 1, January, 1978

    Abstract: A leading manufacturer of refrigerators is planning to introduce a new product -- an airconditioner. A study is commissioned to understand the target consumers' buying behaviour. The marketing manager, aided by the findings and recommendations of the research group, needs to devise a promotional strategy. The case provides an ... More

  3. GEDA: The Case of Solar Cookers

    Authors: Moorthy, Ravi Chandran;

    Reference No: MAR0298 Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: The case covers various aspects of the solar cooker programme in Gujarat. Marketing is covered in detail. Since, the solar cooker programme is a national programme, links of the operating agency in Gujarat with the apex body are discussed. It is compared with programmes in other states. Performance of other ... More

  4. Dr. Lal Pathlabs (A)

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0408(A) Pages: 8 Published on: 20, December, 2017

    Abstract: Diagnostics services in India were growing at 20% annually with billing of USD 3.4 billion. With WTO’s GATS, foreign competition was arising. Dr. Lal PathLabs had formidable brand recognition and Dr. Arvind Lal was wondering whether to accept private equity and induct management professionals to keep pace with competitors through acquisitions ... More

  5. Super Textiles Limited

    Authors: Rao, C P;

    Reference No: MAR0079 Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1969

    Abstract: Stresses a medium sized company's overall marketing strategy in its export markets. It describes the company's product policies and export promotional methods. Students are expected to discuss and evaluate the overall export strategy, particularly in light of its size. ... More

  6. Phillips Transistor Radios

    Authors: Gupta, Subroto Sen;

    Reference No: MAR0169 Pages: 23 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: There had been a great deal of similarity in the advertising for transistor radios. Early in 1972, the agency for Phillips wanted to break new ground in campaigning. But the company managers asked if a distinctive treatment would make sense to the less sophisticated target consumers in semiurban markets. Besides ... More

  7. Tithwal Mills (G)

    Authors: Bijapurkar, Ashoke; Mote, V L; Gupta, Subroto Sen;

    Reference No: MAR0144(G) Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: The case highlights the problems being faced by the company regarding its channels of distribution, especially the wholesalers. The alternatives being considered by the management to bring the wholesalers in line are presented, as also the details of the company's marketing strategy. The alternatives are to be evaluated in light ... More

  8. Security Belt Limited

    Authors: Mukhopadhyay, Sipra;

    Reference No: MAR0315 Pages: 23 Published on: 25, June, 1998

    Abstract: The case relates to the problem of a small entrepreneur who wants to capture and exploit a large latent market of safety devices for fall protection. The acceptability of these products has been confined to a few organizations with a positive orientation towards safety. The problems facing the company are ... More

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