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ExcerptsSwarovski OriginsMarketingSwarovski was among the best-known Austrian export items around the world. The graceful crystal swan, which was the Swarovski logo, had become famous along with Swarovski glasses, vases, goblets, trinkets, buttons, decorations, costume jewelry, and intricately carved little animal figures... RebrandingNadja, 33 years old, a sixth generation member of the Swarovski family, grew up in Austria. Nadja had started her career by working in art galleries. She then moved on to public relations for luxury goods makers in New York. She, however, wanted a place of her own in the family enterprise. She joined in Hong Kong in the sales and distribution unit... The Road AheadIn the U.S., where Swarovski had sold jewellery through department stores, it wanted to continue with more lines and more giftware sold through the stand-alone retail stores. The bad news for Nadja however was that these stores would continue to have her dreaded "animals." Meanwhile, Nadja was given a financial budget of around $6 million a year... Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Daniel Swarovski, Founder
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