of products from manufacturers to customers | | 2 | Sales force Organogram | | Executive Summary LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd.‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of LG Electronics‚ South Korea was established in January 1997 in India. It is one of the most formidable brands in consumer electronics‚ home appliances‚ IT hardware and mobile communications space. In India for a decade‚ LG has earned a premium brand positioning and is the acknowledged trendsetter for the industry with fastest ever
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LG Electronics‚ a Korea electronics company headquartered in Seoul‚ South Korea. The company was established in 1958 by GoldStar Co.‚ producing radios‚ TVs and home appliances. LG was formed by the merger of two Korean companies‚ Lucky and GoldStar‚ which the name ‘LG’ was the short form of these two companies’ first alphabet. LG Corp. founder Koo In-Hwoi established Lak-Hui Chemical Industrial Corp. (now LG Chem) in 1947. The name Lak-Hui was then been pronounced as “Lucky” and in 1952 “Lucky”
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I. LO.3 Understand approaches to strategy evaluation and selection 1. 2. * Analyse possible alternative strategies relating to substantive growth‚ limited growth or retrenchment of LG Electronics (3.1) 3.1.1. Limited growth * Do nothing * Market penetration : Four objective * Maintain/increase * Secure dominance of growth market * Restructure a mature market by driving out competitor * Increase usage by existing customers * Product development
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Symposium Japan Supply Chain Management in Electronics Industry IHS iSuppli Japan Akira Minamikawa aminamikawa@isuppli.co.jp Agenda Impact of earthquake What changed in the past 10 years? What changes in the next 10 years? iSuppli Corporation – 2 Copyright 2000-2009 iSuppli Corporation. All Worldwide Rights Reserved. Confidential – Patents Pending Supply Chain • Japanese have high market share in material market Components Electronics Equipment
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(Intern) DURATION: 3 months COMPANY BRIEF: Agni Interactive is a Global Creative Content development company‚ with its operations in San Francisco‚ Los Angeles and Hyderabad(India). Leveraging the Outsourcing PLUS methodology‚ a complete management of a client’s creative initiatives‚ Agni assists clients in conceptualising and developing the art style and content for all of the digital platforms. Following are the services AGNI offers: * Art Brainstorming & Envisioning * Original
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Supply Chain Analysis on Samsung Electronics Table of Contents Table of Contents .............................................................................................................. 2 1. Executive Summary .................................................................................................. 5 1.1. Purpose of the report...............................
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Case #2: The Supply Chain Management of Samsung Electronics Introduction Samsung Electronics is a global leading company in the electronics industry. It applies and organizes its supply chain activities to create resilience toward highly volatile market and generate competitive advantages against its peers. The Supply Chain Management of Samsung includes the sequence of its organizations’ facilities‚ functions and activities that are involved in producing and delivering product or service.
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT PANTALOON RETAIL INDIA LTD. (BIG BAZAAR) A PROJECT REPORT Under the guidance Of Dr. Nishikant Jha ______________________________ Submitted by Mr. Anil R Bambhania Roll No—510929526 ______________________________ in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree Of MBA IN [Finance] November’2010
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PROJECT REPORT ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON MOBILE SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORKS IN ARYA COLLEGE LUDHIANA SUBMITTD TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- PROF. H.R. SAINI ROHIT SHARMA HEAD OF COMMERCE AND ROLL NO. 4620 MANAGEMENT DEPTT
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR SMALL AND RURAL SUPPLIERS AND MANUFACTURERS Christy Geiger Joel Honeyman Frank Dooley Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute North Dakota State University Fargo‚ ND 58105 March 1997 Disclaimer The contents of this report reflect the views of the authors‚ who are responsible for the facts and the accuracy of the information presented herein. This document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the Department of Transportation‚
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