Demographic Factors
Definition
Change in each factors
a. Age
b. Gender
c. Race
d. Income
Boeing Company
Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined.
Apply to Boeing
How Demographic Factors will affect
the firm over the next five years?
Age
Gender
Race
Income
age, and financial status. (table 1 of the appendix)
2. Targeting
1) The target customers: male customers aged between 20 and 33 (the second and third segments) living in Apgujung-dong.
2) Targeting strategy: a combination of differentiated marketing and mass-customized marketing through providing different marketing strategies to different age group and customized services for each customer
to say that the company had started to apply epoch-making international business strategy.
As we have seen, INI Steel has grown up on the basis of domestic market. Does INI Steel have to continue its growth strategy? By analyzing both local and overseas market, we are going to answer the question and recommend some strategies for the firm’s progress, on a short-term and a long-term basis.
Summary of Proposal
reason of select and expected value of strategies
As fast food chains which provide quick meals to people has played an important role in today's busy society, the way of producing clothes has also become faster. Clothing industry is hard to keep in control because of fast changing needs of customers. However, Zara the clothing brand of Spain has maintained at the wor
ZARA’s SWOT Analysis
Strength
- SPA Global Brand
- Vertical integration of design and production
- Rapid response system
- Rapid product turnover (two weeks).
- Take advantage of the store
- Ensure premium image
WeaknessRelatively high price policy (Innovative)
- Inability to reproduce customer complaints
- Low awareness
- Our focus system
Opportunity- Shared global trend
- Fas