Case Study: Swatch and the Global Watch Industry International business, repositioning strategies, marketing, management issues, and recommendations for growth.

Title: Case Study: Swatch and the Global Watch Industry International business, repositioning strategies, marketing, management issues, and recommendations for growth.
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Case Study: Swatch and the Global Watch Industry International business, repositioning strategies, marketing, management issues, and recommendations for growth.
Introduction The Swatch Group had many early on successes due to repositioning strategies and a boost from acquisitions. On the surface, the Swatch Group was the world's leading manufacturer of watches in the late 1990's. They had 14 percent of the world market share and it appeared that gross sales and net profits were on the rise; however, under the covers, it was a much different story. Swatch was facing a myriad of issues that needed …showed first 75 words of 1637 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1637 total…and there is no right way to solve any of the issues. Each issue comes laden with ethical and social consequences that will also impact the company. The Swatch Group will need to take steps to ensure that international integration does not cause domestic social disintegration. Regardless of how the issues are resolve, the greatest challenge is going to be finding the right balance between markets and societies. References Swatch and the Global Watch Industry

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