Effective Retail through Customer Service – The Impact of Sales Staff in Different Types of Retail Format Sandeepan Majhi Saurabh Chopra Somnath Guha Sarkar Post Graduate Program In Fashion Management Studies (2006-08) National Institute of Fashion Technology Bangalore Acknowledgement Success is 99% perspiration and 1% aspiration‚ has been proved that during our study of the project. The one percent aspiration of ours has been brought to life by the guidance and efforts of
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR CORPORATE RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA-A CASE STUDY OF RETAIL SCENARIO IN HYDERABAD AND SECUNDERABAD SYNOPSIS I INTRODUCTION: (1) Retail Industry in India The Indian retail industry is the largest among all the industries‚ accounting for over 10 per cent of the country’s GDP and around 8 per cent of the employment. The retail industry in India has come forth as one of the most dynamic and fast paced industries with several players entering the market. But all
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order to analyze an industry‚ it is important to determine where it is in the industry lifecycle. During the 1970’s and 1980’s the retail grocery industry was expanding at a phenomenal rate. Throughout this boom period‚ the number of large grocery stores was rising and forcing the existing" Mom and Pop" grocery stores out of the industry. In the early 1990’s‚ the retail grocery industry began leaving the growth stage and entered the maturity stage in the industry lifecycle. This was caused by increased
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An Alternative Retail Pricing Policy for Petroleum Products: A Case Study of Gasoline and High Speed Diesel in Thailand Thiraphong Vikitset School of Development Economics National Institute of Development Administration 118 Seri Thai Road‚ Bangkapi District‚ Bangkok 10240‚ Thailand E-mail: thiraphongv@yahoo.com. 2 Abstract This article examines the retail pricing policy of gasoline and high speed diesel in Thailand. The pricing policy of these two products is characterized by cross price
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ENTERPRISES IN THE CHOICE OF A SUITABLE RETAIL BANK : A CASE STUDY OF NAIROBI REGION‚ KENYA. By MWANIKI DANIEL KAMAKIA D53/0L/14070/05 A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2008 ABSTRACT Retailing is traditionally defined in terms of the retailers’ place in the distribution of tangible products. However‚ the retail function may be more widely defined where
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Industry 1. Political Factors: The proliferation of international trade and liberalization of the global trade regime has dawned in India with the implementation of several programs by the Government of India (termed as GOI from now onwards in the report) to help the textile and apparel industry adjust to the new trade environment. In 2000‚ the GOI unveiled its National Textile Policy (NTP) 2000‚ aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of the textile and apparel industry and expanding India’s share
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Amadeus - company report of ORANGE PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES LIMITED ORANGE PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES LIMITED BvD ID number Official number Publicly quoted GB02178917 02178917 No Location Date of incorporation Ultimate owner BRISTOL (GB) 15/10/1987 The GUO of this controlled subsidiary is FRANCE TELECOM Contact details Address ST JAMES COURT‚ GREAT PARK Website address ROAD‚ ALMONDSBURY PARK‚ BRADLEY STOKE‚ SOUTH GLOS
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About Retail Logistics Logistics is a process of planning‚ implementing‚ and controlling the operations of the supply chain activities to look upon the customer needs more efficiently. It involves planning and management of all activities involved in sourcing and procurement and in conversion of final products. The use of logistics in the Retail industry has led to low fulfillment costs‚ shorter delivery times‚ and enhanced ability to focus on service delivery rather than on administrative processes
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Strategic Management Analyse Home Retail industry using PESTEL‚ scenarios‚ 5 forces and strategic groups. October 11 of 2012 London‚ UK Introduction Retail stores‚ are one of the biggest and largest businesses around the world. They produce thousands of hundreds in revenues and they are some of the biggest employers industries. WALL-MART‚ IKEA‚ TESCO‚ ARGOS‚ MACYS‚ WALLGREENS and OFICCE DEPOT are some of the well-known retail stores that supply us every day with different kind of goods
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Porters Five Forces of the Retail Industry I. Supplier Power The bargaining power of Suppliers is relatively low. There is a high competition between suppliers which means that their ability to raise prices or reduce quantity is very low. Suppliers include both domestic and international manufacturers and because many retail products are standardized‚ retailers have low switching costs which make the supplier power low. Larger retailers have power over their suppliers because they can threaten
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