How MAGGI's GENIUS Marketing Strategy made it a Market Leader?: Nestle Business Case Study

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @anunoysarkar
    @anunoysarkar 2 года назад +1488

    The trademark Maggi masala (seasoning mix) is another secret to their success. Suits the Desi Indian taste bud way more than other oriental style mixes.

    • @definitesuccess9872
      @definitesuccess9872 2 года назад +11

      *Magic masala

    • @aviralpathak2999
      @aviralpathak2999 2 года назад +70

      This seasoning mix is produced in Paras Spices Pvt Ltd (Khosa Pando ) Moga, all the spices are produced there from raw material to final product and then these spices are sent to Nestlé Moga and other 3 factories and their they mix it in a secret proportion and this gives you the classic taste maker.... How I know this, because I am part of Paras Spices pvt Ltd.

    • @tabreazi
      @tabreazi 2 года назад +15

      It contains mono sodium glutamate

    • @Ali-cl8qz
      @Ali-cl8qz 2 года назад +3

      @@tabreazi is that same as aginomoto or some sh*t like that

    • @aditikhedkar8514
      @aditikhedkar8514 2 года назад +7

      @@aviralpathak2999 tell us more!

  • @Aravind-xm7gg
    @Aravind-xm7gg 2 года назад +820

    Lessons to be learnt:
    1. Identify clearly the market to which you want to penetrate to.
    2. If you try to sell to everyone, you'll end up selling to no one.
    3. Identify the pain and interest of your audience. Address that particularly
    4. Good brands sell products. Great brands sell emotions.
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @celines.dsouza2278
      @celines.dsouza2278 2 года назад +3

      Very well said

    • @bharadwajroyal9507
      @bharadwajroyal9507 2 года назад +3

      Point 4 is absolutely true 👏🔥

    • @StoaHQ
      @StoaHQ 2 года назад +1

      Totally agreeing to the 4th point. Maggi is no longer a product, its a food that connects India.

    • @indiangirl001
      @indiangirl001 2 года назад

      Point 4 👏🏻👏🏻

    • @EsoteriaHealing
      @EsoteriaHealing 2 года назад +2

      5. These are not the only things that can lead a business to success. Variations and exceptions are always there.

  • @souvikpal3816
    @souvikpal3816 2 года назад +278

    These case studies should be discussed in B-Schools extensively. You explained it really well.

  • @berlin5403
    @berlin5403 2 года назад +202

    Maggie has special place in our heart. We are loyal to it even we don't aware about it.
    Maggie is something which reminds me of my good days ( school days )
    college days ( late nights munch )
    And struggling days ( no money ).
    It fulfilled me in every corner of my life.
    We ❤️ Maggie.

    • @tarunagarwal1071
      @tarunagarwal1071 2 года назад +13

      Isn't it unhealthy tho

    • @berlin5403
      @berlin5403 2 года назад +14

      @@tarunagarwal1071 cheap thrills always come with a cost.

    • @tarunagarwal1071
      @tarunagarwal1071 2 года назад +11

      @@berlin5403 I understand that maggie had been a part of life for most of us ...but saying we love Maggie doesn't give a good message ..I just want to say that we should point out both the sides

    • @chandansoren8002
      @chandansoren8002 2 года назад +3

      @@tarunagarwal1071 🌝 sir it's his statement of what he feels towards the product and brand ik you want him to explain about the harsh side but in that case he didn't need to but anyway as the person said to you cheap thrills dosen't always mean healthy

    • @SSS-dn3uz
      @SSS-dn3uz 2 года назад +2

      Now Maggi tastes like creepy

  • @csmarpuri
    @csmarpuri 11 месяцев назад +6

    Am an MBA student with vast working experience, your videos give us more practical knowledge than my MBA, no exaggeration and an serious about what am stating

  • @gowtham5437
    @gowtham5437 2 года назад +398

    Maggi makes people feel like chef!

    • @Mr_WerewolfIND
      @Mr_WerewolfIND 2 года назад +3

      😂😂

    • @alenthomasroy3820
      @alenthomasroy3820 2 года назад +2

      😂💯❤️

    • @Me-mo6dt
      @Me-mo6dt 2 года назад +4

      @@str5454It's soo simple. Take a cup of water , add the packet and put it on the stove , then add the noodles and cook for 2-3 minutes. You can add vegetables or cheese. If you add cheese then be sure to lessen the amount of seasoning because it becomes overly salty

    • @Me-mo6dt
      @Me-mo6dt 2 года назад

      @@str5454 ohk

    • @JK-xp9vu
      @JK-xp9vu 2 года назад +2

      yes

  • @manojnani1785
    @manojnani1785 2 года назад +261

    I still remember nestle coming to my school and sponsered us Maggie. I still remember because of that experience I bought Maggie for the first time on holi to eat something special. That's how it all began..

    • @lalitkrai3328
      @lalitkrai3328 2 года назад +8

      Daring!!
      Maggie really had a tough time pushing noodles in chawal-roti environment. I also remember the sketch pens! It's first target was the kids. You in which city?

    • @manojnani1785
      @manojnani1785 2 года назад +1

      @@lalitkrai3328 I'm from kamareddy, telangana

    • @IramZakir
      @IramZakir 2 года назад +2

      Yeahh, I didnt realise we were given maggie tiffin boxes on some competition back when when I was in 2nd standard. Wow

    • @megha8783
      @megha8783 2 года назад

      @@manojnani1785 Same ikda kuda hyderbad lo ma school lo icharu

    • @teja123r
      @teja123r 2 года назад

      same Khammam lo maa school lo icharu

  • @aninditasaha0307
    @aninditasaha0307 2 года назад +50

    I think one of the greatest reasons to Maggi being still the fav for everyone, is the unique taste of it thru the tastemaker... That HASNT CHANGED since 1983...i have eaten top ramen, yippi everything else but the taste is nowhere close to Maggi...good case study to learn few imp points...

  • @praveenputrevu613
    @praveenputrevu613 2 года назад +115

    Absolutely stunning! But can we also agree with the fact that when it comes to food, taste overpowers anything and maggi's masala did the magic✨

  • @Neptune_Gaming
    @Neptune_Gaming 2 года назад +23

    My eyes filled with tears in the part where "# we missed you too" came. That is the proof of what you said about connecting emotionally with customers.

    • @aswiniskamath8177
      @aswiniskamath8177 2 года назад

      Same man same

    • @iquanta2968
      @iquanta2968 7 месяцев назад

      One of the most unhealthy products. One should detach their emotions from it. Though appreciate their marketing strategy

  • @sanahafreenansari8988
    @sanahafreenansari8988 2 года назад +64

    And in Japan nestle got it foothold through KitKat- connecting exotic products to locals is something that nestle does spectacularly
    Genius!

    • @siliconhawk
      @siliconhawk 2 года назад +5

      ikr the kitkat craze i have seen in japan is mind-boggling. i didn't even knew thhere were that many things to eat as there were kit kat flavours there 🤣🤣

  • @wue7926
    @wue7926 2 года назад +198

    Sir
    "Your audience might forget what do you said butbthey never forget how do you made them feel"
    Simply we get goosebumps.

  • @ajaykrishna6014
    @ajaykrishna6014 2 года назад +95

    What I think you missed was they not only targeted the audience,but also the theme. The yellow makes appetite (even our restaurant logo and interior is yellow) and they aimed at spot like returning from school that's when most children fell hungry. So whenever I see maggi logo It creates an appetite and a memory.

    • @ThinkSchool
      @ThinkSchool  2 года назад +27

      That's an obvious and well known fact.

    • @pankajmandal71
      @pankajmandal71 2 года назад +35

      @@ThinkSchool Well i got to know it for the first time
      Sir while making video please take into consideration that what you find obvious and well known might not be the same case for us

    • @shreyasheen1116
      @shreyasheen1116 2 года назад +33

      @@ThinkSchool Not gonna lie that's a very arrogant way to respond to a viewer of your channel lol.

    • @centreout3724
      @centreout3724 2 года назад +13

      @@ThinkSchoolfunny how people have to teach you to how to think before schooling someone 😂 a better way to answer them would've been "thankyou for your suggestion" whether it was useful to you or not. Or just ignore it but as a channel you need to humble yourselves.

    • @indowestern4825
      @indowestern4825 2 года назад

      @@ThinkSchool when your content is good but personality is shit

  • @mounikaalwar4058
    @mounikaalwar4058 11 месяцев назад +6

    Four lessons from above case study are:
    1. Instead of spending time on how to penetrate into market and get acquainted with people, one should focus on on-which market should the penetration happen.
    2. Always target the specific audience when a new generic product going to get launched. Because if you sell to everyone, you end up selling to none.
    3. Accuracy of pain and interest of the audience is directly proportional to ease of adoption of product.
    4. Emotional connection with the audience is important to standout from crowd.

  • @ginormica2282
    @ginormica2282 2 года назад +22

    Noodles were known to Indians especially South Indians from a very long period. There are noodle type recipes like Idiyappam, Otthu Shavige, Semiya which were and are eaten on several special occasions and on day-to-day basis as well😊

  • @usnasi4439
    @usnasi4439 2 года назад +43

    I remember in mid 80s, Maggi people came to my school and gave a packet of maggi noodles to all the kids for free. My mom made it for us and we hated it. It took us a couple more years to try it again but most of my friends were already crazy about it from the first try.

  • @yashagrawal6082
    @yashagrawal6082 2 года назад +84

    Seeing your detailed case study , I started craving of Maggie 😂

  • @SBK.0212
    @SBK.0212 2 года назад +23

    As soon I here Maggie, I get reminded of Xerox because even if we go to shop we say to a make say 2 copies of "Xerox" and not photocopies. Nice business case studies and learnings from your channel and really enjoy watching...

    • @siliconhawk
      @siliconhawk 2 года назад +1

      i think the same goes for Jeep and JCB

  • @dishakamnani1671
    @dishakamnani1671 2 года назад +135

    Noodles are kinda considered unhealthy
    So marico(saffola oats) exactly positioned itself in opposite way targeting the exact market which was targeted by maggie i.e.
    Working womens and homemakers for " sham ka nashta " 😁
    As "Healthy nashta"

    • @narwhalgaming8193
      @narwhalgaming8193 2 года назад +10

      the thing is oats isnt really tasty at all

    • @ArjunSharma-gy1eq
      @ArjunSharma-gy1eq 2 года назад +15

      @@narwhalgaming8193 try saffola oodles. They are made of suji and oats and taste better than maggi.

    • @narwhalgaming8193
      @narwhalgaming8193 2 года назад

      @@ArjunSharma-gy1eq but the thing is, making noodles from oats was a thing discovered later after maggi, so yeah

    • @vardhanarya
      @vardhanarya 2 года назад +1

      @@narwhalgaming8193 they taste good if made the right way

    • @manishalokhande7958
      @manishalokhande7958 2 года назад +6

      The thing is, oats are eaten with milk at breakfast, but our desi taste buds hate something like that, so safola innovated masala oats. And they're actually good.

  • @InformationInclined
    @InformationInclined 2 года назад +59

    It's been 3 years since we left eating Maggie not bcz we don't like it , but bcz my grandfather was one who used to bring Maggie for us (me and my younger sis) with love and also he used to take care for our silly wishes( during childhood ).. after his demise 🥺 we couldn't get that satisfaction even after eating Maggie ..
    .
    .
    .
    .
    But now we prefer Top Remen as instant noodles 😌 and it's good .. but that extra care by grandpa is Missing 🥺

  • @mr.himalayan6258
    @mr.himalayan6258 2 года назад +39

    One common thing in every FMCG company's success is excellent marketing on TVs.
    It doesn't matter their product is excellent or just an average. Yes, poor products can also work but only in short run like patanjali; however, average can work longer with good ads.

    • @user-bh6mz2kf6o
      @user-bh6mz2kf6o 2 года назад +1

      Patanjali products were not poor ,they just tried to strech to far too fast

    • @mr.himalayan6258
      @mr.himalayan6258 2 года назад

      @@user-bh6mz2kf6o dude don't put cover on eyes, except for few starting months they gave majority of products of low quality. WHY?
      Because most of them were not made by patanjali instead by other companies then patanjali resell with their name and their quality assurance system was so terrible that now this company is lossing its faith.
      Now, the name of Yog Guru, Yoga, Ayurveda is facing downvote because of patanjali's blunder

    • @user-bh6mz2kf6o
      @user-bh6mz2kf6o 2 года назад

      You are accusing me to putting cover on eyes really,i wrote the above comment because i used some products of patanjali and they were not that bad to be called poor straight away,thats it

    • @mr.himalayan6258
      @mr.himalayan6258 2 года назад

      @@user-bh6mz2kf6o above I said 'majority' not whole Brother, there might be few good like multani mitti soad, etc but majority are 👎 because they don't make them by themselves with full quality controls

  • @Rushilshah29
    @Rushilshah29 2 года назад +3

    Pura school ke 10 saal se zyada knowledge in one video🔥🔥
    Thanks a lot
    In clg I took marketing subject
    Nothing knowledgeable is taught
    Tysm🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️

  • @likhitpothumarthi5034
    @likhitpothumarthi5034 2 года назад +97

    I think cornetto is very well marketed. Although ice cream is for everyone, they cleverly marketed it as a symbol of love between couples

    • @pinchoffat5381
      @pinchoffat5381 2 года назад +8

      maybe, but my family and I can never have Cornetto. Amul Tri-cone is much better.

    • @siliconhawk
      @siliconhawk 2 года назад +7

      no wonder i never ate one of them. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @subhamshaw6411
      @subhamshaw6411 2 года назад +6

      Amul sells Ice cream.
      Kwality Walls sells Frozen yogurt (labelled as ice cream).

    • @ashu2467
      @ashu2467 2 года назад +2

      Here it failed
      Cornetto never focused on product
      It only focused on market to reach it's name
      Like
      Nowadays many ask for
      Amul cornetto
      Because people feel as Cornetto is synonymous to cone icecream
      Here where kwality walls failed to reach out
      RIP Unilever

  • @virugupta707
    @virugupta707 2 года назад +17

    Think school community increasing day by day❤️ watching from a year best ever insights given

  • @rushikeshmarmat4666
    @rushikeshmarmat4666 2 года назад +46

    We need more business stories and case studies like the california gold rush🙏🙏🙏👍🏼

  • @QuickRounders
    @QuickRounders 2 года назад +179

    “Business opportunities are like buses, there's always another one coming.” - Richard Branson.

  • @rammu7832
    @rammu7832 2 года назад +6

    What ever you said is right,
    In my opinion the masala is the special among its competitors to have the repeat customers/consumers
    Hats off to your extensive and intensive research on the case studies.

  • @mikecolaco7919
    @mikecolaco7919 2 года назад +7

    Maggi is a iconic brand and loved by almost every Indian as it brings back childhood memories. The marketing theory concepts mentioned are good and sit well within the context. However I don’t believe that it was marketing or PR alone that propelled it to success. There would have been other factors such as economic situation at the time, Government policies, Financial institutions & Investor sentiment, supply chain and distribution infrastructure, technological advancements to automate processes and lower prices, demographics affinity to foreign brands, reasons why small competitors couldn’t penetrate the market & finally any global influences.
    I had wished that the video would have been a more critical examination of Maggi against the above factors rather than portraying Maggi as the ultimate winner. Nevertheless I liked the video and understand that all topics can’t be discussed. I hope to see more content from you.

  • @srinivasbaikan9711
    @srinivasbaikan9711 2 года назад +228

    I don't think Maggie gained bussiness only through the marketing, it also has some taste that not even itc can't give that special taste

    • @Satvik_Insaan
      @Satvik_Insaan 2 года назад +25

      I prefer yipee (only because it's taste is better than maggi).

    • @dezignation9870
      @dezignation9870 2 года назад +1

      @@Satvik_Insaan true

    • @chandansoren8002
      @chandansoren8002 2 года назад +5

      @@Satvik_Insaan same for me in basic level but customization of taste(your own styled masala maggi) on maggi is better than yippe

    • @swapniljadhav5249
      @swapniljadhav5249 2 года назад

      But the way Nestle markets Maggi is commendable

    • @venkat_007
      @venkat_007 2 года назад

      true

  • @QuickRounders
    @QuickRounders 2 года назад +7

    Food, in the end, in our own tradition, is something holy.

  • @farzicoderz
    @farzicoderz 2 года назад +2

    And yes it's not just tasty, quick but alteast for us who tasted tht first time in childhood . That's nostalgic, brings childhood memories back. That yellow packet , that Maggi masala. Being a 90's kid I have special feeling for Maggi.

  • @PratikGhoshOFFICIAL
    @PratikGhoshOFFICIAL 2 года назад +38

    Great explanation, I think Colgate also has a similar brand recall value and highest market share in the toothpaste market in India. Please make a video on this too.

  • @getabhirup
    @getabhirup 2 года назад +3

    This conjured up so many memories!
    Great topic. Learnt a lot.
    Just recalled the Cadbury Dairy Milk fiasco. Why not do a similar one on them? Rise and fall and rise of Cadbury.

  • @QuickRounders
    @QuickRounders 2 года назад +9

    Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.

  • @PriyaKumari-ui4uu
    @PriyaKumari-ui4uu 2 года назад +30

    When 2015 crisis happened how come other companies where not able to capture the market because that was a golden opportunity plz make a video on it

    • @purpleparadise2001
      @purpleparadise2001 2 года назад +7

      Yes, I think they captured the new comers. Like my nephew will only eat yipee but don't eat maggie. But I will not eat any other noodles but maggie even I waited and bought extra packs during ban. The irony is they say yipee maggie still🤣🤣🤣

    • @akshay5569
      @akshay5569 2 года назад +4

      @@purpleparadise2001 yippee is still a big player in the market ,,yippee is like thr bingo in snack industry people thought they won't do it but instead they did it

    • @harshshetti3195
      @harshshetti3195 2 года назад +1

      After the ban of Maggi,most of the people stopped eating noodles

    • @iquanta2968
      @iquanta2968 7 месяцев назад

      One major reason is that Nestle did not just sell a product but emotions. You'll find so many people associating childhood memories with Maggi. I think that explains its successful comeback. Other competitors could not capitalise this opportunity as it takes time to establish such a robust distribution in such a short time.

  • @geniusfollower
    @geniusfollower 2 года назад +3

    After world war II, Momofuku Ando was looking for a way to cook noodles instantly and make it from WHEAT FLOUR. Japan was getting wheat cheaply from US subsidies but they didn't have sufficient rice or other grains used to make the flour of traditional noodles. The breakthrough he made was incorporating cheap wheat flour and making it instant at the same time.

  • @a_m4608
    @a_m4608 2 года назад +13

    For long as I can remember I've eaten 'Top Ramen' since childhood (as opposed to Maggie)and still love it, but the default word (whether buying or making) it's always Maggie!!

  • @ramyasreedeccapati8524
    @ramyasreedeccapati8524 2 года назад +3

    I remember eating maggi for the 1st time in my UGK(2002) when maggi executives came to promote in our primary school, then after a few days I asked my parents to buy me maggi! Core memory😄

  • @AmanMutreja
    @AmanMutreja 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great case study. One important event you missed was a time when Maggi changed the ingredients in making the noodles making it thinner and less tastier. Its sales nose dived and maggi reverted to the old thicker noodles and launched a huge campaign to win back the customers' trust - MAGGI is Back! .... Ring any bells?!

  • @AjitJoshi686
    @AjitJoshi686 2 года назад +12

    They had sold Maggie compulsory to all Nestle (Nescafé) dealers. It was a big push strategy via channel.

  • @MUTHU20241
    @MUTHU20241 2 года назад +3

    Another great video by Ganesh
    And today's lesson exactly nailing down the customer &consumer
    Customer =MOM Consumer =child
    Where nestle correctly targeted and reached the height..

  • @bhertamvcky8193
    @bhertamvcky8193 Год назад +1

    Iam from indonesia and this is so awesome thanks for your information dude i hope you and your team always share great content like this

  • @rishabmunot4968
    @rishabmunot4968 2 года назад +2

    ittni mehnat karta yeh banda to make one video cannot miss even one video amazing job man hats off

  • @akritithegreat
    @akritithegreat 2 года назад +2

    Maggie has made such a place in our life that they have a place in our fondest memories. The 5 month ban hurt us so much in the college hostel, when they were back honestly it was like a festival the day they came back.
    It's very inspiring to see them.

  • @penguinval7
    @penguinval7 2 года назад +17

    See you don't need this 15 minute .. highly researched and really good quality content to know why maggi became so popular and has a monopoly ...
    I'll do that in one line: "All its competitors taste like absolute garbage. Be it any other noodles, they are all just bad."
    Boom!

    • @iquanta2968
      @iquanta2968 7 месяцев назад

      Agreed that the taste differentiates the product. But it's not just one reason for its success. All other factors like marketing, distribution, etc are behind its success. This case study explored what was needed.

  • @ashi665
    @ashi665 2 года назад +2

    I love how well researched your videos are. Can you make a video about how you go about doing the research?

  • @Niteshnshah
    @Niteshnshah 2 года назад +8

    After 2015 crisis patanjali ( baba Ramdev ) tried to capture market by giving healthy option in form of Aata Noodles but failed miserably...it happened only because Nestle enjoyed brand recognition & royalty which no other FMCG brand could ever create...thank you Ganesh sir for this case study...made your RUclips Baba Happy as usual...

    • @shardulkolekar5285
      @shardulkolekar5285 2 года назад +2

      Patanjali really had poor taste n it's packing is not even that attractive

    • @overthinker9456
      @overthinker9456 2 года назад

      @@shardulkolekar5285 Exactly the masala is terrible, I wanted to throw up.

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Год назад

      @@shardulkolekar5285 what about wai wai is it good ??

  • @sarthakhindu5334
    @sarthakhindu5334 2 года назад +2

    What makes me buy Maggie:
    1. In the current situation of covid, I merely go out to eat. So for a change in taste Maggie is a brilliant thing.
    2. Whenever my mother is away and I end up being alone in home, Maggie is one of the easiest thing to make for a 15 yr old like me.
    3. It is a tasty fast food which can be made at home unlike kabab Paratha, tikki, paani ke batashe etc.
    But from a long time I had now switched to other products as
    1. After the case of finding unhealthy things in Maggie, my parents do not allow me to eat it, even if it is healthy now.
    2. In my region, the price of a regular Maggie has increased from Rs. 10 to Rs. 12 and as a regular Indian I do not want that to happen.

  • @venkateshsubramanian500
    @venkateshsubramanian500 2 года назад +1

    Maggie and Milo - Both were introduced to me from the competitions which I used to participate during my school days.

  • @SwapnadeepMukherjee
    @SwapnadeepMukherjee 2 года назад +4

    Really informative. I really like the case study's presented here. Keep up the good work team. 👍🏻

  • @harshbarondiya
    @harshbarondiya 2 года назад

    This is one of that channel, where i like the video first n add to watch-later list to watch the video in my most conscious hours.⏳ All thanx to Ganesh bhaiya n team🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @charanteja_
    @charanteja_ 2 года назад +2

    LOL, I am one of them who won the maggi quiz competition in 2004 at my school. I got a maggi school bag with full of maggi packets in it. That was the first competition I ever won. It's so crazy that I was a part of their marketing then.

  • @anilxavier25
    @anilxavier25 2 года назад +2

    I was always wondered how ganesh is making such awesome contents every week..!

  • @StoaHQ
    @StoaHQ 2 года назад +2

    Maggi has become a brand that resonates with every Indian household now. The multi-sized packaging played an essential role. With packs starting from Rs. 5 all the way to Rs. 50, it made sure that Maggi becomes affordable for every individual.

  • @josephashwin3755
    @josephashwin3755 2 года назад +3

    Your thumbnail changing strategy gets me everytime

  • @avinashpoojary2970
    @avinashpoojary2970 2 года назад

    Going down on sales when hit with a Problem and rebouncing back to No-1. True Champion

  • @geraldb2872
    @geraldb2872 2 года назад +6

    Bro, your contents are gold. Just an humble question if you wouldn't mine, will you be open to post content that are more B2B such as the likes of Salesforce, chargebee, Hubspot, Freshworks and more. Just a tot. Thanks.

  • @kaashsolanki3722
    @kaashsolanki3722 2 года назад +2

    Your channel is a gold mine! You cover Great businesses. A request to make a video on Bajaj Finance.
    Eagerly waiting for a case study on financial services sector. Bajaj finance would be a great study in my opinion.

  • @DhruvGoyal-b4e
    @DhruvGoyal-b4e Месяц назад

    It made me feel proud of the rich Maggi heritage. Thanks a ton :)

  • @NickthaBinga
    @NickthaBinga 2 года назад +35

    Talking about whether Maggie good or bad to our health at the end of the video then explaining about NAVI health insurance. What a combination 😂

  • @mrsingh1228
    @mrsingh1228 2 года назад +1

    It's a memory, In our school they use to come every 6 months and offer us free maggie. They use to bring big vessel and cook whole thing, we use to stand in line for out turn. Its more than 20 years but still I remember that taste.

  • @madhusudhan300
    @madhusudhan300 2 года назад +2

    I still remember, nestle came to my school and conducted quiz competition. It was way back 15 years ago. I was part of it and they gave maggi to me after the competition end.

  • @parthapratimsaren2438
    @parthapratimsaren2438 2 года назад

    Idk what else can capture the magic of Maggi better than this video does, Great Video!!

  • @mayurhingad1272
    @mayurhingad1272 2 года назад +3

    Sir I think you should start hindi version of think school because you provide such a great business lessons ...so I don't think language should be a barrier for those who don't understand English
    hope you understand my point

  • @tilakksahuu
    @tilakksahuu Год назад +3

    Maggi is not just a noodle, its part of our memories now.
    Also their Masala is out of this world

  • @dhruvnigam6960
    @dhruvnigam6960 Год назад

    being a maggie consumer from the time I started eating solid food it became an emotion. like a friend who was with us in the time of happiness and pain. And everything can be replaced in this world except family and friends which became one of the reasons we didn't even like the idea of having any other noodles other than maggie

  • @prasannapatwardhan5053
    @prasannapatwardhan5053 2 года назад +2

    I still remember the happiness when the ban was lifted 🥺....and the tv commercial which said aa gayi Maggie touched me ❤️❤️🔥🔥

  • @Supernova_bigban
    @Supernova_bigban 2 года назад

    Sir
    I follow you with full Heart.
    Since you promoting the product *Navi Insurance* I am fully assured that the product is genuine.
    Will buy the product just on your trust. 🙏🙏

  • @tharunkumar1242
    @tharunkumar1242 2 года назад +1

    NIce informational video, learned a lot of concepts in brand marketing. Keep up the good work!!

  • @adi11246
    @adi11246 2 года назад +1

    hi sir, you are providing very good information. your videos help me in learning new things

  • @abhijith.g1996
    @abhijith.g1996 2 года назад

    Proud to be a part of Nestlē ❤️

  • @radhesh_Shahagadkar
    @radhesh_Shahagadkar 2 года назад

    I'm doctor and got good addiction of your videos...❤🙌keep it up

  • @AditiKumar-ph3px
    @AditiKumar-ph3px 2 года назад +1

    Such an interesting topic! Loved it! Want more such videos 😁

  • @daveNyathi
    @daveNyathi 2 года назад

    Interesting.......i think i jst gt my presentation for tomorrow's class

  • @JayasuryaParthiban
    @JayasuryaParthiban 2 года назад +1

    Good brand sells products! Great brands sell emotions🔥

  • @yogeshraut07
    @yogeshraut07 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for a wonderful case study
    I literally don't know about Rameen History , but you present it very interestingly🔥💯. Yes, Rameen has also best instant noodles taste but they failed in marketing. Nestle get huge advantage because it has high source of funds and use the advantage that Japan was not libralised

  • @r9510
    @r9510 2 года назад +6

    The girl who said "abse hum Maggi nahi khayenge"
    lives just opposite to my house and just yesterday I saw her eating Maggi with her family in the balcony 🙃.

  • @asmityadav4216
    @asmityadav4216 2 года назад +6

    Yippee also tried the same thing. I remember them sponsoring instant noodles in my school. But Maggie is too hard to compete with.

  • @MDAliKhan-rn7kw
    @MDAliKhan-rn7kw 2 года назад +1

    ur videos are really great , i want to suggest u a topic , make a video on chocolate companies like eclairs, dairy milk, kit kat , perk etc........

  • @gopitv5360
    @gopitv5360 2 года назад +7

    In this case study, the marketing efforts are overrated and the unforgettable taste of maggi (it's masala) is underrated.
    The secret recipe is the key. Another example: Coke.

  • @Praveen_Kumar_R_CBE
    @Praveen_Kumar_R_CBE 2 года назад

    Pain and Interest is the area of opportunity.. WoW, you nailed it down

  • @yakshaveeranath4773
    @yakshaveeranath4773 2 года назад

    You're so amazing at whatever you present! I'm literally binge watching your contents!!

  • @shield420
    @shield420 2 года назад

    in the world full of tik tok n reel , i find this channel easy to learn things that i neva focused in my Bschool

  • @precisioncalibrationlab.ko842
    @precisioncalibrationlab.ko842 2 года назад +1

    Hi
    Really felt like travelled with Nestle in its good and bad times.Very good and researchful content

  • @CuttingEdgeSchool
    @CuttingEdgeSchool 2 года назад

    Really really good video! Absolutely loved it

  • @scoopydiaries
    @scoopydiaries 7 месяцев назад

    In marketing major thing that matters is emotions❤

  • @rajat_shama
    @rajat_shama 2 года назад +1

    Why am I crying watching this video.. Meggie is emotion 🥺🥺🥺

  • @sanskarmahato6250
    @sanskarmahato6250 2 года назад

    Best teacher , I could ever get.......

  • @sujitdsouza
    @sujitdsouza 2 года назад +3

    We underestimate the market penetration in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities/towns in India. You have to sell in smaller packets. That's the secret of volume selling in India in these markets. The Tier 1 and Tier 2 markets are more of bulk selling. Life is not black and white. They are lot of shades of grey in there 😉.

  • @programmingdev-08
    @programmingdev-08 2 года назад

    Your channel and studies are amazing! Keep up the good work.

  • @raushanpandey78
    @raushanpandey78 2 года назад +1

    ♥️ Amazing case study "Ganesh" bhai 😊

  • @alap1983
    @alap1983 2 года назад +2

    One of the MOST important aspect that STILL Works for Maggie and goes against Every other Instant Noodles..... is the TASTE.
    This is the EXACT Same reason Kissan Mixed Fruit Jam is market leader.

  • @fadhlul
    @fadhlul 2 года назад

    Brother please write a book on all these strategies in your videos which you awesomely explain.

  • @varunprakash6207
    @varunprakash6207 2 года назад +2

    Maggie 2minutes childhood memories when we came out from school 🏫 maggi noodles and it's magic masala it food for school students & Bachelor students and Family night 🌃 Memories Maggi touch it's emotions with mother ❤️son Nestle - Maggie ( Instant noodles ) Tag line Maggie Without them no one could live Bachelor food for many times 😍😍 Top Ramen or Maggie people prefer Maggie million people life middle class people Food when there no food in home even they face controversy they hits market again Think school 🏫 Explore Maggie and it's marketing Strategies come into market Ban maggi noodles happen in India after that sale hit two times big the logo of Maggie Yellow 💛 Red ♥️ logo Reveals cook with love ❤️ Maggie in heart ♥️ Yellow tells the eradication of poverty they Instant food for some people Think school Explore Maggie and it's business in India Ganesh Anna Rocks with explore marketing strategies of Maggie million of emotions 😍😍😍 The product are sell in the market Always market is open if you sell to All people

  • @Shiva-qu6wp
    @Shiva-qu6wp 2 года назад +2

    Being 90s kids, Still miss the Original taste of Maggie. That taste was something else. That taste got lost forever.

  • @akashsampat1590
    @akashsampat1590 2 года назад +1

    It is always a great learning experience with you man. More power to you.

  • @parnadas3389
    @parnadas3389 2 года назад

    Brilliant explanation in a capsule format! Keep them coming!

  • @tabreazi
    @tabreazi 2 года назад

    I watch each and every vedio you made
    These are full of knowledge

  • @priyankapadhye2610
    @priyankapadhye2610 2 года назад +2

    Maggie Masala and Constant Price of Maggie were game changers for Maggie's survival..
    Price is an imp factor for a brand to survive in India. Maggie's cost has been Rs.10 for almost a decade. Even now it costs only Rs.12 which is way cheaper than any other meals.

    • @ashu2467
      @ashu2467 2 года назад

      Because maggi uses
      Shrinking effect

  • @venkatnarayangrandhe1200
    @venkatnarayangrandhe1200 2 года назад

    I watch the vedio, after i give a like.
    That is the level of confidence, i have on your content.