EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There is little or no doubt that India today has emerged as a powerhouse in the automotive industry. Tata Nano‚ the world’s cheapest car is sold in its native country for approximately Rs 1-lakh ($2‚198). Tata Nano is manufactured entirely in India by Tata Motor Limited. When the Nano was launched in March 2009‚ it accomplished Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata’s vision of making a “people’s car”. The aim was to produce a car that is safe and affordable to almost everyone in India
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NVQ in Business Administration Level 2; Unit 3: Work in a business environment Learning outcomes: 1.1 – 5.2 Unit 3: 1.1: Describe what is meant by diversity and why it should be valued. What is meant by diversity is that even if someone may be of the same species there will always be differences in their appearance‚ their personality‚ their beliefs and many other differences. The reason as to why it needs to be valued is because without any form of diversity then everything would
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Tutorial 3 Question 2: What type of qualitative research would you suggest in the following situation? a. A product manager suggests development of a non-tobacco cigarette blended from wheat‚ cocoa and citrus. It is a good idea to produce a new product‚ but it’s acceptable from customer? Therefore‚ in this case the product manager can use the phenomenology research. They can ask for a group of people to try the new product‚ and the respondents will be asked to describe their experience as
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Chapter 2 Forces To study the effect of forces acting on particles. 2.1 Equilibrium of a Particle 2.2 Free Body Diagram 2.3 Force Vectors 2.4 Forces in a Plane 2.5 Forces in Space Expected Outcomes • Understand the condition for a particle to be in static equilibrium • Able to construct free body diagrams • Able to solve for the forces acting on a static particle 2.1 Equilibrium of a Particle www.classical.com/features 2.1.1 Condition for the Equilibrium of a Particle
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Marketing Plan Project: Sony Playstation 3 Planned Designed for (Present- End of 2013) MKTG-3103-01 Fall Semester 2012 Submitted to: Richard Brand FVSU Executive Summary This marketing plan is over the Sony Playstation 3 (PS3). The Playstation 3 is a six year old video game system‚ and one of the top 3 gaming consoles along with Nintendo’s Wii and Microsoft’s Xbox. Sony Table of Contents Introduction Situational
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Constraints of marketing Legal aspects There are four legal aspects that can limit and constrain your marketing‚ these are the sales of goods act 1979‚ and this law means that all products must be ‘as described’ of ‘a reasonable quality’ and be suitable for everyday purpose and also any specific purpose agreed. E.g. a waterproof coat must be waterproof. Another legal aspect is the trade descriptions act this means that a product cannot be sold by misleading the buyer‚ in the way the product was
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Chapter 3—Understanding markets‚ market demand and the marketing environment Marketing information system (MIS) consists of people‚ equipment‚ and procedures to gather‚ sort‚ analyze‚ evaluate and distribute information to people that make marketing decisions. Internal records are handled by sales representative and other staff included in the selling and shipping process. Marketing intelligence system is set of procedures and sources used by managers to obtain everyday information about developments
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MARKETING Through SOCIAL MEDIA: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES 1. Introduction The absence of Internet-based social media has made it possible for one person to communicate with hundreds or even thousands of people around the world. Social media has exploded as a category of online discussion where people create content‚ share it‚ bookmark it and network at vast rate. All types of social media provide an opportunity to present oneself and one‟s products to dynamic communities and individuals that
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learning skills you can try in your studies. However‚ to generalise across all learners and across all learning contexts without regard for how you‚ the individual learner‚ would like to go about it‚ would be like trying to force you into a mould. So‚ in doing this we are not trying to force you into a mould‚ or insisting that all students should go about learning in the same way. What we are trying to achieve‚ however‚ is that you choose the way you would like to learn; and adopt and use learning methods
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