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PRAXIS BUSINESS SCHOOL


         Brand Image Measurement -
                ‘Cadbury Dairy Milk’




Submitted To:     Prof. SrinivasGovindrajan


Presented By:
                  Ankita Singh
                  Arunachalam Ramanathan
                  GauravTalwar
                  Zeeshan Mohammad
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  Cadbury Dairy Milk is considered to be the „golden‟ brand under the corporate umbrella,
  Cadbury (now acquired by Kraft), since its 107 years of existence. In its initial years in
  India, this brand was a monopoly in the chocolate market due to less competition. This
  gave the brand a big boost to be easily accepted by the consumers and thus, it was able
  tocharge a premium for its sheer quality and exceptional taste.


  Cadbury Dairy Milk is a clear winner with respect to the market share in the chocolate
  category in India. This gives us the past performance of the brand, but is uncertain about
  the future growth. Thus, based on two models the brand audit was conducted:


  Young & Rubicam’s Brand Asset Valuator®


  This quantitative model gives the current strength and growth potential of the brand. It
  also conveys whether the consumers‟ perception of the brand is same as the message
  conveyed by the brand. The analysis confirms that Cadbury Dairy Milk is the leader in
  the chocolate category in India.
                             Brand Stature                           Brand Vitality

                                             Brand            Brand               Brand
Brands             Brand Knowledge          Esteem          Relevance        Differentiation

 Cadbury Dairy
     Milk                 94%                94%               58%                 91%




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Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Test


This qualitative model gives the consumers‟ inner values of the brand. It also conveys the
current perception of the brand.


From the analysis, it was found that, Cadbury Dairy Milk is perceived to be as
„An universally accepted brand that instigates a child like behavior and happiness
amongst all the age groups, due to its exceptional taste. It is considered to be one of the
best gifts in order to show your love and care for someone, as it looks royal, affordable
and convenient to purchase.‟


Based on the analysis of both the models, Cadbury Dairy Milk will be the leader in the
chocolate market due to its excellent positioning and marketing mix.




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S.NO           TITLE              PAGE NO
 1        Timeline of Cadbury        5
 2      Young & Rubicam‟s Brand     10
             Asset Valuator®
 3         Zaltman Metaphor         17
          Elicitation Technique




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TIMELINE OF CADBURY


                   1824- John Cadbury opened a shop in Birmingham in UK
                   1897 - The Cadbury Brothers first made milk chocolate
                   1900 - George Cadbury was determined to meet this challenge and,
                   together with the experts from the Bournville factory, started to
                   research new recipesand production methods

                   1904 - The recipe was perfected and a delicious new milk
                   chocolate was made with full cream milk
                   1905    -   The   chocolate   was   launched   under    the   name
                   Cadbury Dairy Milk (CDM)
                   1948 - Cadbury India limited was set up as a wholly owned
                   subsidiary of theUK-based Cadbury Schweppes Overseas Limited
                   2010 – Kraft acquired Cadbury




Transformation of Cadbury Dairy Milk:




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Cadbury India Limited:


Cadbury has successfully differentiated CDM over the years by strategic brand building
in India. The company had realized that chocolates by itself do not satisfy any immediate
needs (soft drinks would satisfy thirst, ice cream would provide relief from heat), so they
would have to be associated with human feelings of romance, magic, love and affection.
So it had at one point of time employed emotional attachment as basis of differentiation.

      Market Share of Chocolates in              Market Share of Chocolates in
              India (2011)                               India (2011)
            (Rs.2500 crore)                              (Rs.2500 cr)
            6%                                                    30%
                                                  43%                         CDM
        22%                      Cadbury                                      5 Star
                                 Nestle                             14%       Munch
                   72%                                  5%   8%
                                 Others                                       Kit Kat
                                                                              Others



On analyzing the market, the success of the company can be associated to:

The Pioneer Advantage (First Mover Advantage) –Cadbury was the first to enter the
Indian market in 1948. For a long time, it was practically the only dominant player in the
market. It, therefore, enjoyed a large share of both customer‟s heart and mind. So much
so that for an entire generation, chocolate was synonymous with Cadbury. It is only
recently that the company has started facing some threat from Nestle.

A Strong Endorser brand - Cadbury realized early that volumes would not be enough to
support all its brands with heavy advertisements. Hence they took CDM as the flagship
brand and advertised it heavily to popularize the brand name to help the flanker brands
around CDM.




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Right Product Formulation - The climatic conditions and the Indian taste were very
different from the western markets (where the company first started its operations).
Cadbury was able to successfully reformulate its product as per the Indian conditions,
while Nestle could not do so in its initial stage.

Presence in all segments – Cadbury has a presence in the entire range, starting from low
priced hard-boiled sweets and sugar confectionery to the premium range of chocolates.
The company also claims success in all these segments it has been entering recently.



BRAND POSITIONING:

Positioning is the space occupied by Cadbury Dairy Milk in the minds of the consumer.
For the chocolate market, Cadbury is pitted against competitors like Nestle, Amul and
substitutes like, chips, biscuits, mithai and other light snacks. Idea of positioning Cadbury
is to occupy a distinct space, which is differentiable, yet powerful.

Phase 1:

This ad firmly established awareness for CDM in the country. It brought
together cricket, youth and a simple catchy tune.
The most important aspect was that the Target Group (TG) was the
projected audience of the advertisement. The TG was No Longer limited
to kids. It was about every age group of life, from kids to adults. The
campaign positioned Cadbury tobeassociated with the „special quality‟
that all of us possess and are particularly proud of (kuchkhaashai ham
sabhimein)
The efforts were focused on expanding the                 market    pie
simultaneously with its share in it.




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Phase 2:
                               Cadbury wanted to increase the number of occasions for
                               chocolate consumption. They realized that CDM might be
                               an impulse buy, but it was not impulse consumption.
                               When the „impulse buy‟ to „impulse consumption‟ transition
                               takes place, the frequency as well as quantity of purchase goes
                               up.Hence, Cadbury gave the users more reasons to eat chocolates
                               through the following ad:
                               “KhaneWaaleKoKhane ka BahanaChahiye”




Phase 3:
Chocolate consumption is always seen as an act of indulgence and self-
pampering by the individual. This was followed up by positioning CDM as
the means to celebrate happiness in both small and big things in life. The
foundation was laid about CDM being the celebration mode, using the
famous „pappupaas ho gaya„ campaign with AmitabhBacchan. This was
the first connect to CDM being usable as „sweets‟.


Phase 4:
                             They have now recently started positioning CDM as a sweet-
                             substitute. Bringing in occasions of sweet consumption, such as
                             beginning new endeavors (shubhaarambh), CDM has put itself as
                             a possible replacement for sweet. The campaign sticks to the
                             original backdrop of simple things in life that bring a smile to face.




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PROMOTION:


Cadbury’s MishtiSheraShrishti- A creative Brand Campaign
A creative Brand campaign hit the streets of Kolkata on Monday, 9th January 2012.


Scenario:AfterKuchMeetha Ho Jaye, (encouraging families to enjoy Cadbury‟s post
dinner) Cadbury moved one chain up. They conducted a competition amongst 9 Mishti
makers (such as KC Das) and the subject was to make sweets with CDM as an ingredient.
The best Mishti Maker Award was given based on the consumers‟ feedback.


Objective:To increase the consumption and to encourage the usage of CDM as an
integral part of sweets




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YOUNG & RUBICAM’S BRAND ASSET VALUATOR®
Young and Rubicam, a marketing communications agency, developed a quantitative tool
called Brand Asset Valuator® (BAV).It was developed to diagnose the power and value
of a brand. BAV uses two dimensions:
   1. Brand Vitality (Strength): It is a combination of Differentiation (Distinction of
         brand in the market) and Relevance (Brand‟s appropriateness to the customer)
   2. Brand Stature: It is a combinationof Esteem (Quality perception, Popularity and
         regards for the brand in the mind of the consumers) and Knowledge (Recognition
         and recall of the brand).


FOUR PILLARS OF BRAND ASSET VALUATOR®:




Relevance: It measures the personal appropriateness of a brand to a consumer and is
strongly tied to household penetration.


Differentiation: It is a technique that measures the strength of the brand‟s meaning and it
also helps the brand to stand apart from its competitors.


Knowledge: Brand knowledge is about the awareness and understanding of the brand‟s
characteristics. This gives the level of involvement shown by the consumer towards the
brand.

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Esteem: It is the extent to which consumers like a brand and hold it in his/her high
regards. It is driven by two factors: Perception of quality and popularity, which depends
upon the country and culture.


RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
      Sample Size: 40
      Target Group: Consumers of Chocolate in the age group of 18-25
      Sampling Technique: Simple Random Sampling
      Data Collection: Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing
For this research, Cadbury 5 Star, Nestle Munch and Nestle Kit Kat were taken as
competitors of CDM.


The results of questions 1 – 6 gave the number of respondents who answered the
questions correctly. Each question was given a weightage (in their respective pillar i.e
Knowledge and Differentiation) and was multiplied with the number of correct answers.
The summation of the results (in each pillar) gave the brand‟s overall score, rank,
percentage.


The results of questions 7-8 gave the number of respondents who preferred a brand,
based on the personal characteristics and purchase parameters. Each question was givena
50% weightageandwas multiplied with the number of responses for a particular brand.


The results of questions 9-10 gave the number of respondents who preferred a brand to
the others, based on their esteem factors. The respondents were told to rank the brands
from 1 to 4 and their weights were assigned from 4 to 1. The weights were multiplied
with their respective ranks. Each question was a given a 50% weightage.




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QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN:
   1. What are the visuals present on the package of the following chocolates (other
        than package colour& name of chocolate)? [Brand Knowledge: 25%]
                                Correct     Incorrect

   a)   Cadbury Dairy milk
   b)   Cadbury 5 Star
   c)   Nestle Munch
   d)   Nestle Kit Kat


   2. Match the tagline with the respective brand [Brand Knowledge: 35%]

                                    Dairy Milk      5 Star     Munch      Kit Kat
   a)   Jo Khaye, KhoJaye
   b)   Have a Break, Have a ____
   c)   Big Bite, Light Inside
   d)   KuchMeetha Ho Jaye

   3. Identify the advertisement [Brand Knowledge: 45%]

                                    Correct        Incorrect
   a)   Cadbury Dairy milk
   b)   Cadbury 5 Star
   c)   Nestle Munch
   d)   Nestle Kit Kat

4. What is the colour of the package? [Brand Differentiation: 25%]
                                Blue      Violet /Purple       Gold      Red
   a) Cadbury Dairy milk
   b) Cadbury 5 Star
   c) Nestle Munch
   d) Nestle Kit Kat

5. What is the design of the chocolate? [Brand Differentiation: 25%]
                                 Correct                  Incorrect
   a) Cadbury Dairy milk
   b) Cadbury 5 Star
   c) Nestle Munch
   d) Nestle Kit Kat


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6. Identify the chocolate after tasting it [Brand Differentiation: 50%]
                                  Correct                       Incorrect
    a) Cadbury Dairy milk
    b) Cadbury 5 Star
    c) Nestle Munch
    d) Nestle Kit Kat

7. On what parameters, will you purchase the following chocolates?
 [Brand Relevance: 50%]
                                                Dairy Milk 5 Star Munch Kit Kat
   a) Price
   b) Chocolate taste
   c) Variety
   d) Grandness
   e) Celebrations (Birthday, Achievements etc)
   f) Emotional Connect (To say sorry, to convey
      your love &care etc)

8. According to you, which characteristics represent the brand?
[Brand Relevance: 50%]
                          Dairy Milk     5 Star Munch       Kit Kat
    a) Enthusiastic
    b) Affectionate
    c) Friendly
    d) Humble
    e) Royal

9. When you gift the chocolate, which brand will you prefer? (Rank from 1 to
4)[Brand Esteem: 50%]
   a) Cadbury Dairy milk
   b) Cadbury 5 Star
   c) Nestle Munch
   d) Nestle Kit Kat

10. Which brand do you associate yourself with? (Rank from 1 to 4)
[Brand Esteem: 50%]
    a) Cadbury Dairy milk
    b) Cadbury 5 Star
    c) Nestle Munch
    d) Nestle Kit Kat


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BAV ANALYSIS:

    1) Cadbury Dairy Milk


                                           Dairy Milk
                100%        94%              94%                                  91%

                80%
   Percentage




                                                             58%
                60%
                40%
                20%
                 0%
                       Brand Knowledge   Brand Esteem   Brand Relevance   Brand Differentiation


Based on the percentages in all the four pillars, Cadbury Dairy Milk is a strong brand and
the leader in the chocolate market as it has high brand stature and brand vitality.

    2) Cadbury 5 Star


                                               5 Star
                                                                                  95%
                100%
                80%         74%
                                             64%
   Percentage




                60%
                40%
                                                             20%
                20%
                 0%
                       Brand Knowledge   Brand Esteem   Brand Relevance   Brand Differentiation


Cadbury 5 Star is a strong brand but has to be repositioned due to its low relevance and
high differentiation.




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3) Nestle Munch


                                               Munch
                80%                                                                74%
                            67%
                60%
   Percentage




                                             39%
                40%
                20%                                           11%

                0%
                       Brand Knowledge   Brand Esteem    Brand Relevance   Brand Differentiation



Nestle Munch is on the verge of a declining brand. It is highly differentiated based on
taste. Due to its low relevance and high differentiation, it has to be repositioned. Due to
its high knowledge and low esteem, its brand personality has to be rectified.


    4) Nestle Kit Kat

                                               Kit Kat
                100%
                             78%                                                   74%
                80%
   Percentage




                                             54%
                60%
                40%
                20%                                           12%
                 0%
                       Brand Knowledge   Brand Esteem    Brand Relevance   Brand Differentiation



Nestle Kit Kat is on the vergeof a declining brand. This brand is highly differentiated
based on colour of the package and design of the chocolate, but not by taste. Since it has
very low relevance and high differentiation, the brand has to be repositioned.




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BAV Power Grid:




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ZALTMAN METAPHOR ELICITATION TECHNIQUE (ZMET)


                      ZMET is a qualitative research technique used to discover a person‟s
                      conscious and unconscious thoughts about a brand. It is conducted by
                      asking him/her to collect pictures of his/her mental representation of
                      the brand. These pictures act as metaphors that serve an entry point
                      into his/her feelings. Pictures are very important in a research
                      because some feelings can be missed out in the absence of it.
                             ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’


ORIGIN OF ZMET
       In 1990, Dr. Olson Zaltman (founder of ZMET) thought about the power of using
imagery in research while on a vacation in Nepal. Zaltman gave the local residents some
disposable cameras and asked them to take pictures that would explain „What life was
like in their villages‟.
       After developing the pictures, Zaltman returned to the village to ask the residents
about what they meant in the photograph. For example, the photographers often cut off
people‟s feet in the photographs and this was intentional. In Nepal, bare foot is a sign of
poverty. Zaltman believed that the imagery tended to reveal ideas that would have been
difficult or unacceptable to put into words.
BRANDS THAT USE ZMET




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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
Sample Size: 8
Target Group: Consumers of chocolate in the age group of 18-25
Steps followed in ZMET:
1. Narrate an incident– The respondent was asked to narrate an incident where CDM
played a vital role
2. Images that were missed – The respondent was asked whether he missed a picture
that could have represented his/her feelings about CDM.
3.Sort pictures– The respondent was requested to collate the pictures (collected by
him/her) into groups
4. Construct Elicitation (Kelly Grid) - The interviewer randomly selected three pictures
and asked the respondent, „How were the two pictures similar and different from the third
one?‟. This gave an insight about their different perceptions about CDM.
5. Most Representative Image: The respondent was asked to select a picture from
his/her collage as the most representative image of CDM.
6. Opposite Image: The respondent was asked to describe the opposite feeling of CDM,
in order to understand his/her negative perception of the brand
7. Sensory Images: The respondent was asked to indicate the most important attribute in
a chocolate (i.e taste, colour etc)
8. Mental Map: The respondent was requested to collate all the pictures in one slide




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PICTORIAL ANALYSIS:




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The common perceptions of Cadbury Dairy Milk by 8 respondents:




Thus, from the above description, the common perception of the brand is
„Cadbury Dairy Milk is an universally accepted brand that instigates a child like
behavior and happiness amongst all the age groups due to its exceptional taste. It is
considered to be one of the best gifts in order to show your love and care for someone as
it looks royal, affordable and convenient to purchase.‟




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    http://businesstoday.intoday.in/story/kraft-takes-over-cadbury-india-
    changes/1/21920.html
    http://www.cadburyindia.com/in/en/about/pages/ourbusinessinindia.aspx
    http://www.4psbusinessandmarketing.com/05052011/storyd.asp?sid=4544&pagen
    o=1
    http://mediapanther.co.in/marketing/cadbury-expanding-the-market/
    http://www.afaqs.com/news/story/26203_Cadbury-Dairy-Milk-Silk:-Coz-a-
    chocolate-needs-to-be-savoured
    http://market-simplified.blogspot.in/2010/09/cadbury-dairymilk-real-taste-of-
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    Management/260874449.html




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Cadbury Dairy Milk Brand Image Measurement

  • 1. PRAXIS BUSINESS SCHOOL Brand Image Measurement - ‘Cadbury Dairy Milk’ Submitted To: Prof. SrinivasGovindrajan Presented By: Ankita Singh Arunachalam Ramanathan GauravTalwar Zeeshan Mohammad
  • 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cadbury Dairy Milk is considered to be the „golden‟ brand under the corporate umbrella, Cadbury (now acquired by Kraft), since its 107 years of existence. In its initial years in India, this brand was a monopoly in the chocolate market due to less competition. This gave the brand a big boost to be easily accepted by the consumers and thus, it was able tocharge a premium for its sheer quality and exceptional taste. Cadbury Dairy Milk is a clear winner with respect to the market share in the chocolate category in India. This gives us the past performance of the brand, but is uncertain about the future growth. Thus, based on two models the brand audit was conducted: Young & Rubicam’s Brand Asset Valuator® This quantitative model gives the current strength and growth potential of the brand. It also conveys whether the consumers‟ perception of the brand is same as the message conveyed by the brand. The analysis confirms that Cadbury Dairy Milk is the leader in the chocolate category in India. Brand Stature Brand Vitality Brand Brand Brand Brands Brand Knowledge Esteem Relevance Differentiation Cadbury Dairy Milk 94% 94% 58% 91% 2
  • 3. Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Test This qualitative model gives the consumers‟ inner values of the brand. It also conveys the current perception of the brand. From the analysis, it was found that, Cadbury Dairy Milk is perceived to be as „An universally accepted brand that instigates a child like behavior and happiness amongst all the age groups, due to its exceptional taste. It is considered to be one of the best gifts in order to show your love and care for someone, as it looks royal, affordable and convenient to purchase.‟ Based on the analysis of both the models, Cadbury Dairy Milk will be the leader in the chocolate market due to its excellent positioning and marketing mix. 3
  • 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO TITLE PAGE NO 1 Timeline of Cadbury 5 2 Young & Rubicam‟s Brand 10 Asset Valuator® 3 Zaltman Metaphor 17 Elicitation Technique 4
  • 5. TIMELINE OF CADBURY 1824- John Cadbury opened a shop in Birmingham in UK 1897 - The Cadbury Brothers first made milk chocolate 1900 - George Cadbury was determined to meet this challenge and, together with the experts from the Bournville factory, started to research new recipesand production methods 1904 - The recipe was perfected and a delicious new milk chocolate was made with full cream milk 1905 - The chocolate was launched under the name Cadbury Dairy Milk (CDM) 1948 - Cadbury India limited was set up as a wholly owned subsidiary of theUK-based Cadbury Schweppes Overseas Limited 2010 – Kraft acquired Cadbury Transformation of Cadbury Dairy Milk: 5
  • 6. Cadbury India Limited: Cadbury has successfully differentiated CDM over the years by strategic brand building in India. The company had realized that chocolates by itself do not satisfy any immediate needs (soft drinks would satisfy thirst, ice cream would provide relief from heat), so they would have to be associated with human feelings of romance, magic, love and affection. So it had at one point of time employed emotional attachment as basis of differentiation. Market Share of Chocolates in Market Share of Chocolates in India (2011) India (2011) (Rs.2500 crore) (Rs.2500 cr) 6% 30% 43% CDM 22% Cadbury 5 Star Nestle 14% Munch 72% 5% 8% Others Kit Kat Others On analyzing the market, the success of the company can be associated to: The Pioneer Advantage (First Mover Advantage) –Cadbury was the first to enter the Indian market in 1948. For a long time, it was practically the only dominant player in the market. It, therefore, enjoyed a large share of both customer‟s heart and mind. So much so that for an entire generation, chocolate was synonymous with Cadbury. It is only recently that the company has started facing some threat from Nestle. A Strong Endorser brand - Cadbury realized early that volumes would not be enough to support all its brands with heavy advertisements. Hence they took CDM as the flagship brand and advertised it heavily to popularize the brand name to help the flanker brands around CDM. 6
  • 7. Right Product Formulation - The climatic conditions and the Indian taste were very different from the western markets (where the company first started its operations). Cadbury was able to successfully reformulate its product as per the Indian conditions, while Nestle could not do so in its initial stage. Presence in all segments – Cadbury has a presence in the entire range, starting from low priced hard-boiled sweets and sugar confectionery to the premium range of chocolates. The company also claims success in all these segments it has been entering recently. BRAND POSITIONING: Positioning is the space occupied by Cadbury Dairy Milk in the minds of the consumer. For the chocolate market, Cadbury is pitted against competitors like Nestle, Amul and substitutes like, chips, biscuits, mithai and other light snacks. Idea of positioning Cadbury is to occupy a distinct space, which is differentiable, yet powerful. Phase 1: This ad firmly established awareness for CDM in the country. It brought together cricket, youth and a simple catchy tune. The most important aspect was that the Target Group (TG) was the projected audience of the advertisement. The TG was No Longer limited to kids. It was about every age group of life, from kids to adults. The campaign positioned Cadbury tobeassociated with the „special quality‟ that all of us possess and are particularly proud of (kuchkhaashai ham sabhimein) The efforts were focused on expanding the market pie simultaneously with its share in it. 7
  • 8. Phase 2: Cadbury wanted to increase the number of occasions for chocolate consumption. They realized that CDM might be an impulse buy, but it was not impulse consumption. When the „impulse buy‟ to „impulse consumption‟ transition takes place, the frequency as well as quantity of purchase goes up.Hence, Cadbury gave the users more reasons to eat chocolates through the following ad: “KhaneWaaleKoKhane ka BahanaChahiye” Phase 3: Chocolate consumption is always seen as an act of indulgence and self- pampering by the individual. This was followed up by positioning CDM as the means to celebrate happiness in both small and big things in life. The foundation was laid about CDM being the celebration mode, using the famous „pappupaas ho gaya„ campaign with AmitabhBacchan. This was the first connect to CDM being usable as „sweets‟. Phase 4: They have now recently started positioning CDM as a sweet- substitute. Bringing in occasions of sweet consumption, such as beginning new endeavors (shubhaarambh), CDM has put itself as a possible replacement for sweet. The campaign sticks to the original backdrop of simple things in life that bring a smile to face. 8
  • 9. PROMOTION: Cadbury’s MishtiSheraShrishti- A creative Brand Campaign A creative Brand campaign hit the streets of Kolkata on Monday, 9th January 2012. Scenario:AfterKuchMeetha Ho Jaye, (encouraging families to enjoy Cadbury‟s post dinner) Cadbury moved one chain up. They conducted a competition amongst 9 Mishti makers (such as KC Das) and the subject was to make sweets with CDM as an ingredient. The best Mishti Maker Award was given based on the consumers‟ feedback. Objective:To increase the consumption and to encourage the usage of CDM as an integral part of sweets 9
  • 10. YOUNG & RUBICAM’S BRAND ASSET VALUATOR® Young and Rubicam, a marketing communications agency, developed a quantitative tool called Brand Asset Valuator® (BAV).It was developed to diagnose the power and value of a brand. BAV uses two dimensions: 1. Brand Vitality (Strength): It is a combination of Differentiation (Distinction of brand in the market) and Relevance (Brand‟s appropriateness to the customer) 2. Brand Stature: It is a combinationof Esteem (Quality perception, Popularity and regards for the brand in the mind of the consumers) and Knowledge (Recognition and recall of the brand). FOUR PILLARS OF BRAND ASSET VALUATOR®: Relevance: It measures the personal appropriateness of a brand to a consumer and is strongly tied to household penetration. Differentiation: It is a technique that measures the strength of the brand‟s meaning and it also helps the brand to stand apart from its competitors. Knowledge: Brand knowledge is about the awareness and understanding of the brand‟s characteristics. This gives the level of involvement shown by the consumer towards the brand. 10
  • 11. Esteem: It is the extent to which consumers like a brand and hold it in his/her high regards. It is driven by two factors: Perception of quality and popularity, which depends upon the country and culture. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Sample Size: 40 Target Group: Consumers of Chocolate in the age group of 18-25 Sampling Technique: Simple Random Sampling Data Collection: Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing For this research, Cadbury 5 Star, Nestle Munch and Nestle Kit Kat were taken as competitors of CDM. The results of questions 1 – 6 gave the number of respondents who answered the questions correctly. Each question was given a weightage (in their respective pillar i.e Knowledge and Differentiation) and was multiplied with the number of correct answers. The summation of the results (in each pillar) gave the brand‟s overall score, rank, percentage. The results of questions 7-8 gave the number of respondents who preferred a brand, based on the personal characteristics and purchase parameters. Each question was givena 50% weightageandwas multiplied with the number of responses for a particular brand. The results of questions 9-10 gave the number of respondents who preferred a brand to the others, based on their esteem factors. The respondents were told to rank the brands from 1 to 4 and their weights were assigned from 4 to 1. The weights were multiplied with their respective ranks. Each question was a given a 50% weightage. 11
  • 12. QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN: 1. What are the visuals present on the package of the following chocolates (other than package colour& name of chocolate)? [Brand Knowledge: 25%] Correct Incorrect a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 2. Match the tagline with the respective brand [Brand Knowledge: 35%] Dairy Milk 5 Star Munch Kit Kat a) Jo Khaye, KhoJaye b) Have a Break, Have a ____ c) Big Bite, Light Inside d) KuchMeetha Ho Jaye 3. Identify the advertisement [Brand Knowledge: 45%] Correct Incorrect a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 4. What is the colour of the package? [Brand Differentiation: 25%] Blue Violet /Purple Gold Red a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 5. What is the design of the chocolate? [Brand Differentiation: 25%] Correct Incorrect a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 12
  • 13. 6. Identify the chocolate after tasting it [Brand Differentiation: 50%] Correct Incorrect a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 7. On what parameters, will you purchase the following chocolates? [Brand Relevance: 50%] Dairy Milk 5 Star Munch Kit Kat a) Price b) Chocolate taste c) Variety d) Grandness e) Celebrations (Birthday, Achievements etc) f) Emotional Connect (To say sorry, to convey your love &care etc) 8. According to you, which characteristics represent the brand? [Brand Relevance: 50%] Dairy Milk 5 Star Munch Kit Kat a) Enthusiastic b) Affectionate c) Friendly d) Humble e) Royal 9. When you gift the chocolate, which brand will you prefer? (Rank from 1 to 4)[Brand Esteem: 50%] a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 10. Which brand do you associate yourself with? (Rank from 1 to 4) [Brand Esteem: 50%] a) Cadbury Dairy milk b) Cadbury 5 Star c) Nestle Munch d) Nestle Kit Kat 13
  • 14. BAV ANALYSIS: 1) Cadbury Dairy Milk Dairy Milk 100% 94% 94% 91% 80% Percentage 58% 60% 40% 20% 0% Brand Knowledge Brand Esteem Brand Relevance Brand Differentiation Based on the percentages in all the four pillars, Cadbury Dairy Milk is a strong brand and the leader in the chocolate market as it has high brand stature and brand vitality. 2) Cadbury 5 Star 5 Star 95% 100% 80% 74% 64% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 20% 0% Brand Knowledge Brand Esteem Brand Relevance Brand Differentiation Cadbury 5 Star is a strong brand but has to be repositioned due to its low relevance and high differentiation. 14
  • 15. 3) Nestle Munch Munch 80% 74% 67% 60% Percentage 39% 40% 20% 11% 0% Brand Knowledge Brand Esteem Brand Relevance Brand Differentiation Nestle Munch is on the verge of a declining brand. It is highly differentiated based on taste. Due to its low relevance and high differentiation, it has to be repositioned. Due to its high knowledge and low esteem, its brand personality has to be rectified. 4) Nestle Kit Kat Kit Kat 100% 78% 74% 80% Percentage 54% 60% 40% 20% 12% 0% Brand Knowledge Brand Esteem Brand Relevance Brand Differentiation Nestle Kit Kat is on the vergeof a declining brand. This brand is highly differentiated based on colour of the package and design of the chocolate, but not by taste. Since it has very low relevance and high differentiation, the brand has to be repositioned. 15
  • 17. ZALTMAN METAPHOR ELICITATION TECHNIQUE (ZMET) ZMET is a qualitative research technique used to discover a person‟s conscious and unconscious thoughts about a brand. It is conducted by asking him/her to collect pictures of his/her mental representation of the brand. These pictures act as metaphors that serve an entry point into his/her feelings. Pictures are very important in a research because some feelings can be missed out in the absence of it. ‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ ORIGIN OF ZMET In 1990, Dr. Olson Zaltman (founder of ZMET) thought about the power of using imagery in research while on a vacation in Nepal. Zaltman gave the local residents some disposable cameras and asked them to take pictures that would explain „What life was like in their villages‟. After developing the pictures, Zaltman returned to the village to ask the residents about what they meant in the photograph. For example, the photographers often cut off people‟s feet in the photographs and this was intentional. In Nepal, bare foot is a sign of poverty. Zaltman believed that the imagery tended to reveal ideas that would have been difficult or unacceptable to put into words. BRANDS THAT USE ZMET 17
  • 18. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Sample Size: 8 Target Group: Consumers of chocolate in the age group of 18-25 Steps followed in ZMET: 1. Narrate an incident– The respondent was asked to narrate an incident where CDM played a vital role 2. Images that were missed – The respondent was asked whether he missed a picture that could have represented his/her feelings about CDM. 3.Sort pictures– The respondent was requested to collate the pictures (collected by him/her) into groups 4. Construct Elicitation (Kelly Grid) - The interviewer randomly selected three pictures and asked the respondent, „How were the two pictures similar and different from the third one?‟. This gave an insight about their different perceptions about CDM. 5. Most Representative Image: The respondent was asked to select a picture from his/her collage as the most representative image of CDM. 6. Opposite Image: The respondent was asked to describe the opposite feeling of CDM, in order to understand his/her negative perception of the brand 7. Sensory Images: The respondent was asked to indicate the most important attribute in a chocolate (i.e taste, colour etc) 8. Mental Map: The respondent was requested to collate all the pictures in one slide 18
  • 20. The common perceptions of Cadbury Dairy Milk by 8 respondents: Thus, from the above description, the common perception of the brand is „Cadbury Dairy Milk is an universally accepted brand that instigates a child like behavior and happiness amongst all the age groups due to its exceptional taste. It is considered to be one of the best gifts in order to show your love and care for someone as it looks royal, affordable and convenient to purchase.‟ 20
  • 21. REFERENCES: http://businesstoday.intoday.in/story/kraft-takes-over-cadbury-india- changes/1/21920.html http://www.cadburyindia.com/in/en/about/pages/ourbusinessinindia.aspx http://www.4psbusinessandmarketing.com/05052011/storyd.asp?sid=4544&pagen o=1 http://mediapanther.co.in/marketing/cadbury-expanding-the-market/ http://www.afaqs.com/news/story/26203_Cadbury-Dairy-Milk-Silk:-Coz-a- chocolate-needs-to-be-savoured http://market-simplified.blogspot.in/2010/09/cadbury-dairymilk-real-taste-of- life.html http://brandeed.blogspot.in/2010/08/cadbury-dairy-milks-shubh-aarambh- happy.html http://fnbnews.com/article/detnews.asp?articleid=30106&sectionid=4 http://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/display.asp?id=7644 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/article/European-Journal- Management/260874449.html 21