Title-Service Marketing in Health Sector of India Name-Kripal Singh Niranjan Introduction: - Services marketing typically refers to both business to consumer (B2C) and business to business (B2B) services‚ and includes marketing of services like telecommunications services‚ financial services‚ all types of hospitality services‚ car rental services‚ air travel‚ health care services and professional services. The range of approaches and expressions of a marketing idea developed with the hope that
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT VODAFONE Introduction The mobile communications industry is an important sector with European total revenues growing approximately 10 per cent per year and reaching 174 billion in 2010‚ comparable in size to aerospace and larger than pharmaceuticals (GSMA‚ 2011). Markets all over Europe are mature‚ and the operators engage in intense competition for customers. Heavy investments are made in marketing in order to gain new customers‚ whereas few efforts
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887 crore. To improve the lot of the urban poor‚ the Budget allocated for housing and provision of basic amenities is being increased to Rs 3‚973 crore. This includes the provision for Rajiv Awas Yojana‚ a new scheme announced by the President of India. This scheme‚ the parameters of which are being worked out‚ is intended to make the country slum-free in the next five years. Budget for Mumbai floods To address the problem of flooding in Mumbai‚ Brihan Mumbai Storm Water Drainage Project
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Introduction Marketing orientation is defined as the implementation or completion of a marketing concept that essentially caters to the customers. The term is otherwise known as marketing concept or consumer focus. With marketing orientation‚ a small business orbits it’s proper choices across the would like and requirements from the marketplace‚ such as potential prospects. A company which is marketing-orientated has got the commitment to valuing customers and also the customers’ needs. Actually
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VODAFONE: OUT OF MANY‚ ONE The impact of globalization on the telecommunication industry and in Vodafone Traditionally‚ the telecommunication industry was controlled by state-owned‚ national telecommunication companies usually offer fixed line connections‚ mobile communication services and internet connections. Nevertheless‚ the thing has changed. The provision of communication service is now globalizing and technological innovation is breaking down traditional market boundaries as well as structures
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International Business Strategy Case study ----- Vodafone Group Members: Tao Gu 1461379 Jia Guo 1463305 Yi-Chieh Li 1490606 Chenya Lian 1474013 Yang Li 1429174 Date: 28/04/2015 INTRODUCTION (Yang Li) • • • • • 1. Identify strategic issues--MBV‚ RBV‚ OBV‚ Corporate‚ International (Yang Li ) 2. Identify key strategic issues—Key issue 1. (Chenya Lian) & Key issue 2. (Jia Gu o) 3. Recommendation—1. (Chenya Lian) & 2. (Jia Guo) 4. Action plan—Plan1. (Yi-Chien Li) & Plan2. (Tao Gu) 5. Conclusion(Tao
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Analysis 4 Strengths 4 Weaknesses 4 Opportunities 4 Threats 5 What Vodafone does well 5 Network guarantee 5 New network on the 850MHz frequency 5 Sponsorship 6 Promotion 7 What Vodafone could do better 8 Network / Signal 8 Promotion 8 Image 10 Competition /Australian Duopoly 10 Telstra 10 Optus 11 How to make the company a more effective organization 12 References 13 Introduction Vodafone Group Plc. is the world ’s leading mobile telecommunications company
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In Depth strategic analysis of the vodafone group 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents an in-depth business; strategic analysis of Vodafone Group Plc.The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company‚ including strategy formulation‚ strategy planning‚ strategy evaluation and selection as well as strategy implementation. This will involve in investigating the organization’s external environment‚ to identify Opportunities and threats it might face‚ and its strategic capacity‚ capabilities
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Marten Pieters‚ MD and CEO‚ Vodafone India‚ speaks about the challenges facing the telecom sector‚ the 3G auctions and why the government needs to get its policy right soon. This Idea Exchange session was moderated by Managing Editor‚ Financial Express‚ Sunil Jain 1. Sunil Jain: How has the 2G case changed things for the telecom sector? India has had this licence system for very long. So a lot of entrepreneurs have this feeling that once you get a licence‚ that’s the way to make money. So a
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INTRODUCTION: India is going through a telecom revolution‚ especially in the wireless telephony segment. The adoption of mobile telephony remains unparalled in scope‚ as users from diverse segments increasingly choose to exercise the option of personal mobility. On an average the user base has been adding 4-5 million subscribers per month. The Mobile subscriber base is growing at a scorching pace in India and it is the “fastest growing mobile market in the world”. The Wireless subscribers
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