CRM PLAN ON VISITORS ATTRACTION UK.2022 A CASE STUDY OF WINDSOR GREAT PARK

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Each student has to choose ONE of the industries from the following proposed three Mintel reports

-Visitor Attractions – UK – 2022

Sweet Biscuits – UK – 2022

Video Games and Consoles – UK – 2022

Once the industry has been chosen and section 1 developed, each student has to choose one Brand/Organisation/Product Line within that industry, to study and develop the CRM plan for this assignment sections 2, 3 and 4.

The CRM plan will be based on secondary research (MarketLine can be a good source, but further research is encouraged) and where data are not available assumptions that need to be properly supported (bridging technique is encouraged – see Week 4 contents).Each student has to choose ONE of the industries from the following proposed three Mintel reports

-Visitor Attractions – UK – 2022

Sweet Biscuits – UK – 2022

Video Games and Consoles – UK – 2022

Once the industry has been chosen and section 1 developed, each student has to choose one Brand/Organisation/Product Line within that industry, to study and develop the CRM plan for this assignment sections 2, 3 and 4.

The CRM plan will be based on secondary research (MarketLine can be a good source, but further research is encouraged) and where data are not available assumptions that need to be properly supported (bridging technique is encouraged – see Week 4 contents).Each student has to choose ONE of the industries from the following proposed three Mintel reports

-Visitor Attractions – UK – 2022

Sweet Biscuits – UK – 2022

Video Games and Consoles – UK – 2022

Once the industry has been chosen and section 1 developed, each student has to choose one Brand/Organisation/Product Line within that industry, to study and develop the CRM plan for this assignment sections 2, 3 and 4.

The CRM plan will be based on secondary research (MarketLine can be a good source, but further research is encouraged) and where data are not available assumptions that need to be properly supported (bridging technique is encouraged – see Week 4 contents).