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Acknowledgement
The success of this report depends on the contribution of number of people specially my group members who have shared their thoughtful guidance and suggestions to complete this report.
First, we express our sincere gratitude to our honorable course instructor “Dr. Morshed Hasan Khan”, Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, University of Dhaka for his valuable contribution to the preparation of this report. He has been gracious enough to spare time out from his busy schedule for giving us all the necessary assistance throughout the semester till now and the report writing time. Without his help this report might not have been a comprehensive one.
We would like to give special thanks to Mr. Samir Dash, Operation Manager of Nandan, Zubaid Al Hafiz, Manager, Branding at Jamuna Future Park, Jamuna Builders Ltd, Jamuna Group, (ex-Deputy Manager, Marketing at Nandan Group) for giving us time from his very busy office work to discuss the things & has guided us by giving useful suggestions and providing us the references of the right management people of “Nandan Mega Shop”, data and relevant information for completing this report.
We would also like to thank Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Assistant Professor, School of Business, University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), Bangladesh and Mohammad Abul Kashem, Lecturer, School of Business, University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), Bangladesh for giving us some research information about the supply chain procedure and inspiration techniques of Nandan Mega Shop to complete this report. Right now, both of them are performing as researchers and authors of IISTE.org (The International Institute for Science, Technology and Education), renowned research organization, who are popular for publishing Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development on Super Shops of Bangladesh and ranking them.
All of our group members supported each other, throughout the making of this report and



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