The "Procter & Gamble Company". Consumer behavior in the tissue and towel business di James Muthanga edito da GRIN Verlag

The "Procter & Gamble Company". Consumer behavior in the tissue and towel business

Editore:

GRIN Verlag

EAN:

9783668626195

ISBN:

3668626197

Pagine:
16
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Paperback
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Tedesco
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Descrizione The "Procter & Gamble Company". Consumer behavior in the tissue and towel business

Essay aus dem Jahr 2017 im Fachbereich BWL - Handel und Distribution, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: The objective of this report is to provide a clear understanding of relevant consumer behavior in the tissue/towel business inclusive of any additional relevant information about consumer behavior. The report will further offer other market research methods that can be used to in addition to the one in the situation provided. Eventually, the report will provide a SWOT analysis, inclusive of the set SMART objectives for the tissue/towel business. The Procter & Gamble Company was established in in the year 1837 with the aim of producing and distributing paper products such as pampers, tissue paper, bathroom tissue. Its formation occurred when two immigrant candle and soap makers decided to form a partnership. The Procter & Gamble Company became a corporation in 1890, and since then it managed to expand and double its sells in U.S. market. The success of P&G Company can be attributed to its undisputable reputation for strong marketing, conservative management, high-quality products and high integrity. The company managed to exhibit successful expansion through acquisition of major companies both locally and internationally. The proprietor technology, use of total quality methods, value-added products, high media weight inclusive of successful advertising themes were used the key strategies to gain competitive advantage and obtain a substantial market share for its products. The initial stage to initiate an expansion occurred in 1991 when it was clear that Charmin, Bounty, and Puffs had succeeded in obtaining a significant market share in the US. P&G thus decided to acquire Facelle Co. which deal with bathroom tissue, paper towels and facial tissue inclusive of the Royale, Florelle, Pronto, Dove, Facettes, and Festival brands. From the Procter & Gamble: Facelle Division Tissue case study, it can be deduced that absence of strategies for global collaboration, lack of or insufficient innovation and technology, transportation cost and sophisticated communication channels are the key challenges facing many companies. Recommendations for a better environment to conduct business include clear communication, access to innovation and technology, an improvement in performance and reliable return on investment.

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