Introduction
1. Pizza Industry Overview
1) History of The Pizza Industry
In 1830, the first pizzeria opened in Naples, Italy, and it’s still in business today. In the early 1900s, thanks to the large population of Italian immigrants, pizzerias enter to cities of the U.S such as New York and Chicago most notably. 1945-1960, pizzerias began opening all over the country of the U.S. In the late
This working paper is prepared for DISS140_00, Globalization and Beyond, taught by Professor Andrew Eungi Kim.
Abstract
This research examines time and globalization including history of time system, and the impact of globalized time system. There are key components which should be addressed in this paper to explain the beginning of the globalized time system, and how it affected our lives. Th
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Population on the city is increase
of the population more than 2 / 3 live in urban by increasing urban concentration because of the rapid industrialization
As a result,
The amount of the trash increases suddenly and the kinds also become various that the city-environment problem caused by the trash becomes more serious
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awareness of Echo'
To avoid 'Worn-out room facilities'(one of weakness) and 'Lack awareness of Echo'(one of treats), remodel Commodore's facilities Eco-friendly. For example, there are theme night light which use solar heat, use of pollution-free wallpapers and tiles, and replacement of air-conditioners, TVs, lights to less electricity consumption products.
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2) Facilities
- Marriott international
Marriott International is a leader and strong competitor in a variety of industries, including hotels and motels, food service, facilities management, retirement communities, and vacation interval ownership or time-shares. The Marriott family, the company's founders, owned a 21-percent interest in the company in the mid-1990s.
Marriott's primary enterpris
2. 3 Marketing Problems & Research Objectives
To solve the symptom of the number of customers decreasing, there is a need to find out the relationship between the underlying cause and effect. The diagram below displays seven underlying causes of the symptom.
After categorizing the 4Ps of the underlying causes, we set marketing questions regarding these causes.
• Product : How can we
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CONDITIONS
Considering both sides of the blade that first movers have, it will be important for companies to contemplate about conditions that should be met to achieve a success with first mover strategy. There are two conditions. One should know what customers want. One simple way to find out is to ask, “Does this new product have market value?” The idea of the product might have a pote
2) Targeting
JIN Air’s targeted consumers are young people between 20 and 30. They show tendency to enjoying their life. This segment shows high growth rate and JIN Air concluded that it can secure the longer customer life value by capturing this segment.
3) Positioning
JIN Air tried to position its product as ‘new airline service pursuing premium and practicality at the same time’ in i