Packaging products

 

 

 

 

 

You are to determine the distribution and promotional strategies with cultural highlights. Suggest a brand name that would create a distinctive identity for the company (or specific product). Analyze cultural and legal factors that could influence packaging of the product.

 

Identify the physical attributes, customer benefits, and competitive advantages of the distribution of the product (or service) to be offered by the organization. Describe transportation, communication, and utility facilities in the country that might enhance or deter your organization’s ability to move goods from one destination to the end-user of the item. (In many countries, a lack of roads combined with mountainous areas make truck shipping very difficult and expensive.)

 

 

 

Packaging products

 

 

 

 

 

You are to determine the distribution and promotional strategies with cultural highlights. Suggest a brand name that would create a distinctive identity for the company (or specific product). Analyze cultural and legal factors that could influence packaging of the product.

 

Identify the physical attributes, customer benefits, and competitive advantages of the distribution of the product (or service) to be offered by the organization. Describe transportation, communication, and utility facilities in the country that might enhance or deter your organization’s ability to move goods from one destination to the end-user of the item. (In many countries, a lack of roads combined with mountainous areas make truck shipping very difficult and expensive.)

 

 

 

The profitability of various segments

 

 

 

 

 

 

Analyze the profitability of various segments
Evaluate the success of a new product launch from multiple perspectives: consumers, competitor, and company.
Take a look at how promotional elements can substitute traditional advertising.
The Power of WOM
Learn how to design and leverage promotional elements to drive acquisition and loyalty.
To understand how to use customer value analysis to help determine product designs that are customized to attract the right types of customers (and repel the wrong ones).
Things to consider..
How should the team manage all the 3 Chase Products to best meet the needs of the diverse credit card market?
Which features and benefits should each card carry to best differentiate itself from Chase’s other products and competitors products?
How should all 3 be managed to enhance brand equity of the Chase Sappire line?
You may also divide your analysis into the following sections which match to the group questions that is attached above.
-Product Launch
-Customer Profitabiliy
-Product line management
-What actions to address profitability?
-How to continue this brand cult culture created with the Sapphire Card?

Project Management Terms and Concepts

 

research a project of your choice and identify
some of the terms and concepts in that project.
Instructions:
• Research an article or a report describing a project that interests you.
• Provide an overview of the project.
• Explain various components of the project, including:
• What qualifies your chosen project as a “project”
• Project objective(s)
• Project manager’s role
• Project sponsor’s role
• Project team member’s role
• Project scope
• Project risk/uncertainty
• Project outcome(s)
• Lessons learned

 

Western Art History Approaches: “The Female Figure in Western Art”

 

 

• Examine how the female figure has been represented in western art history, beginning in prehistoric art and through the fourteenth century.
Note:
• Though this essay is required for any student with a grade of B or lower, this assignment cannot hurt a student’s grade. This assignment can only add a potential 200 points.
• Students who have a grade of 90/A or higher are not required to complete this assignment. (A grade of 89.# will NOT be rounded up)
Instructions:
**Recommended to have 3 examples of the female figure from prehistoric to 14th century
• Build your discussion on specific works of art, using visual and historical analysis.
• Please refer to “Guide: Writing a Formal Analysis”.