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Mustad & Britte: analyse the potential sectors and propose communication strategy for better penetration in Germany
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Liège Université de Liège (ULiège)

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The purpose of this project-dissertation is to identify major investment-worthy industrial sectors for Mustad & Britte to better penetrate in Germany. To pin down the controllable and uncontrollable factors influencing the business, the project analyses all environmental elements. Both internal and external factors are taken into careful consideration with SWOT analysis to discover the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats posed to the company. The project is devoted to analysing the attractiveness of each potential sectors to determine which sector will be worth investing. In conclusion, there are five sectors as such: aeronautics, space, defence, medical technology and wind energy. This project also looks at the competition in Germany. A total of the top 25 competitors with a turnover of fewer than 50 million euros have been pinpointed. Some recommendations regarding the communication strategy to attract more prospects as well as to enhance the company’s visibility are given. Some online marketing tools can be considered to increase visibility at trade shows, such as using the available communication touch points.


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Competitive intelligence and the sales force : how to gain market leadership through competitive intelligence
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ISBN: 1606496174 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press,

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Government intelligence agencies throughout the world are finding once again that human abilities and sources rather than technology are more reliable and instrumental in intelligence gathering efforts. Companies have known this for quite some time and have tried to leverage their best source of competitive intelligence: the sale force! Because of their daily presence in the field and favored relationships with their customers, salespeople are the eyes and ears of their companies. In the new economic war, managers cannot take the chance of not being fully aware of the way they could be threatened by the competition. Yet, organizations face great difficulties to stimulate salespeople's collection and dissemination of competitive intelligence, and to manage market-based intelligence efficiently. This book aims to assist sales and marketing managers face such challenges while providing them with answers to the following key questions: How can a firm transform information into intelligence? What kind of information should be collected in the field? How can a firm manage and distill market-based intelligence across its functions and maintain a market orientation strategy? What is the best method to enhance and sustain the sales force's commitment to the firm's competitive intelligence system? Which methods might improve salespeople's competitive intelligence acquisition techniques and exploitation capabilities? How should firms approach ethical questions surrounding competitive intelligence activities? By leveraging the latest research, practitioners' interviews, companies' best practices, along with practical tools and guidelines, this book helps organizations achieve their market-orientation strategy and maintain a sustainable competitive edge.

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