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Dabur India Ltd- A Case Study

Presented by:Snehal Soni N-47Pankaj Nagpal N 37Ajay Dhamija N 1Vandana Gupta N 58Dhruv Suri N17

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Dabur India Ltd- A Case Study

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“The test of a successful company is to further harness energies, align priorities and re-dedicate themselves for achieving even higher goals.”

- V.C. Burman

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DABUR – An Introduction

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Genesis

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120 years of celebrations

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Organization Structure

DIL operates through holding company structure and operates through three 100 % subsidiaries. These are

Dabur Foods Limited

Dabur International Ltd

H & B Stores Pvt. Ltd.

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Organization Structure

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Business Segments

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Business Units

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Consumer Care Division

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CCD Portfolio

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CCD Portfolio

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CCD Portfolio

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CCD Portfolio

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International Business

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International Business contd…

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Consumer Healthcare Division

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Foods Division

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Part II Where is the organization going? How would you describe the current position

of the company?

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Environmental Scanning

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Modern Retail Sector

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Strong Consumer Confidence

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Macro Factors Favoring Indian Consumer

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Consumer Sector Overview

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FMCG Sector Snapshot

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Strategic Group Identification

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Category Penetration

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FMCG Sector Snapshot

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Proportional Spends

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Swot Analysis

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SWOT Analysis:Key Findings

Strong brand equity Favourable demographics Good R & D facilities Favourable Industry Trends Opportunities in Rural Sements Consumer preferance towardHerbal based products

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Porter Five Forces Analysis

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BCG Matrix

BCG Matrix to understand the current position of SBU

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BCG Matrix

BCG Matrix to understand the current position of business Segment

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Environmental Impact Matrix

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Ansoff’s Matrix

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Segmentation

Effective use of segemntation Demographics like in real fruit juice Benefit like in hail oil and shampoo Behaviour like institutional sales

through Home made brands

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Part III How would the organization get there?

What strategic suggestions would you make regarding the various components of

marketing mix?

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Product

Focus on high quality Sensitive to geographical diversity Labels in Regional Language Brand name should have Culture

Fit

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Place

Intensive Distribution for Hair care, Home Care, Health Supplement and Food Division

Exclusive Distribution for Skin and baby care products

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Pricing Policy

Integrated pricing Policy Penetrative pricing in the cash

cows like Health supplement, Digestives and Home Care

Premium pricing in Dog category like Skin and Baby care

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Promotion

Celebrity Endorsements 5 power brands strategy Change of logo Brand Rationalization Use of small sachets

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1.How can it compete effectively against its competitors?

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Winning Competitive Strategies

Differentiated approach in all Business Segments1. Health Care, Home Care and Food Division: Two

Approaches• Expand The total Market

• Expand the Market Share

2. Hair Care segments and Oral Care:

• Nicher Strategy

•Challenger strategy : Flanking Strategy

3. Skin care and Baby Care:

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Thank You

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A brief About Dabur Dabur India Limited (DIL) is the Fourth largest FMCG

Company operating in India with a turnover of more than Rs. 2,233 crores.

With a legacy of more than 120 years built on attributes of quality and trust, Dabur has proven its expertise in the fields of health care, personal care, Homecare and Foods.

It is a classic case of a family owned business being handed over to professionals, a company making timely strategic interventions to adapt to the business environment and maintaining its brand equity over the years.

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Background

The company headquartered in Ghaziabad, UP, is listed on Indian stock exchanges and commands a valuation of over US$ 1.5 billion.

It has been ranked amongst the “Best under a Billion” companies in Asia Pacific ( Forbes Asia 2005 & 2006 ).

As per BW, March 2007, DIL is one of the top 3 most respected FMCG companies.

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A historical Perspective Dabur was started in 1884 by Dr S K Burman

in Kolkata. His vision

"What is life that cannot bring comfort to others",

was instrumental in giving direction to the company in its initial and current stages of development.

It made a humble beginning as a small pharmacy selling healthcare products.

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Chronology 1896- Setting up of plants for mass

manufacturing of its formulations and entering in the specialized area

of Ayurvedic medicines and branding of products.

1972- Shifted operations to Delhi. 1975- Setting up of full fledged research

operations in health care. Mid 90s - Dabur going public 1996- Setting up of Dabur Foods, a wholly

owned subsidiary