ordinary differential equations directly and also use transform methods where its possible Unit 1 Mutivariable Calculus 9L+4P hours Functions of two variables-limits and continuity-partial derivatives –total differential–Taylor’s expansion for two variables–maxima and minima–constrained maxima and minima-Lagrange’s multiplier method- Jacobians Unit 2 Mutiple Integrals 9L+4P hours Evaluation of double integrals–change of order of integration– change of variables between cartesian and polar co-ordinates-
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The 4Ps and the marketing mix The 4Ps are the ideas to consider when marketing a product. They form the basis of the marketing mix. Getting this mix right is critical in order to successfully market a product. The 4Ps are: 1. Product 2. Price 3. Promotion 4. Place If market research is carried out effectively‚ a company can plan a promotion for the right product‚ at the right price‚ and to get it to their chosen market‚ in the right place. Now look at the 4Ps in more
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following key marketing research topics: Introduction and background of the company you have selected for the survey. Apply the 4Ps to define the management-decision problem and the corresponding marketing research problem (see Chapter 2). Develop Research Questions and Hypotheses based on the 4Ps (see Chapter 2). Develop two or more questionnaires for each of the 4Ps so that you could find some answers to your Research Questions and Hypotheses (see Chapter 11). Include demographics and identification
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when determining a product or brand’s unique selling point‚ meaning that the unique quality that differentiates a product from its competitors‚ and is often synonymous with the 4 Ps: price‚ product‚ promotion‚ and place. However‚ in recent times‚ the 4Ps have been expanded to the 7 Ps with the addition of process‚ physical evidence and people. Marketing mix is not a scientific theory‚ but merely a conceptual framework that identifies the principal decision making managers make in configuring their offerings
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Nguyễn Thảo Minh Topic: Compare the two shops using Marketing Mix ( 4Ps) 1) Sketchers ( World Famous) 2) Bata Report First‚ we will talk about marketing mix The marketing mix is one of the most famous marketing terms. The marketing mix is the tactical or operational part of a marketing plan. In other word‚ marketing mix means putting the right product in the right place‚ at the right price‚ at the right time. The 4Ps are: Product: is related to design‚ quality‚ feature‚ friendly‚ brand
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Presented by Rajneesh Kumar Rohit Banthia Rahul Sharma Rajendra Mishra Riya Verma Presentation Include Why Nokia ? History Mission statement Target Market Positioning 4Ps Brand personality Market Segmentation BCG Matrix SWOT analysis Nokia Corporation is a Finland based multinational company Headquarter -- Keilaniemi‚ Espoo‚ city neighboring Finland’s capital Helsinki. CEO -- Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo Chairman -- Jorma Ollila. Founder -- Fredrik Idestam
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Mountain Dew‚ a PepsiCo brand‚ which accounts for 20 percent of its beverage sales in the US had lost share to Coca-Cola ’s Sprite and Fanta (Stanford‚ 2012). Brett O ’Brien ‚ vice president of marketing at Mountain Dew had launched a marketing campaign to appeal the young audience in urban centers such as New York‚ Miami‚ and Los Angeles (Stanford‚ 2012). This paper will focus on Mountain Dew ’s advertising campaign and if it targeted at the right market segment. To gain the market share in the
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presented as an alternative approach to McCarthy’s classic business orientated marketing mix popularly known as the 4Ps. SIVA and 4Ps are presented here as a complementary mechanisms to shape marketing practice through considering the needs of the customer within the constraint of the organization’s capacity. To that end‚ we present a means to combine the managerial focus of the classic 4Ps with the customer orientation of SIVA as the Marketing Mix Matrix. McCarthy (1960) suggested an entrepreneur
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Wrap Wrap & Roll www.wrap-and-roll.com Team GirlSix: Gi LOGO Contents Introduction The 4Ps-Product The 4Ps-Place The 4Ps-Price 4Ps The 4Ps-Promotion Conclusion Company Logo Introduction-Service Product Company’s service products: www.themegallery.com Introduction-Brief history 2006 The 1st Wrap & Roll Restaurant on Hai Ba Trung St established by Nguyen Kim Oanh Oanh 2007 Develop into into Wrap & Roll chain including- 6 Restaurants & Food
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History of Jollibee In 1975 Tony Tan and his family opened a Magnolia Ice Cream parlor in Cubao. Sometime in 1978‚ Tony Tan and his brothers and sisters engaged the services of a management consultant‚ Manuel C. Lumba. Lumba shifted the business focus from ice cream to hotdogs‚ after his studies showed that a much larger market was waiting to be served. Lumba became Tan’s last business and management mentor. The Jollibee mascot was inspired by local and foreign children’s books. Lumba created the
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