Hyundai: A Global Success Story The automotive industry is among the largest and most global sectors in the world. Any shift in the automotive industry has consequences for firms around the globe. Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) is a rising star in the global automotive industry. South Korea’s number one carmaker‚ HMC produces about a dozen models of cars and minivans‚ as well as trucks‚ buses‚ and other commercial vehicles (www.hyundai-motor.com). . Popular exported models are the Accent
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A Project Report On “Study of Customer Satisfaction for TATA Commercial Vehicles” Undertaken at Shree Ambica Auto Sales & Service (Authorised dealer of TATA Motors) COMMERCIAL VEHICLES INDUSTRY PROFILE The following are the main players in the Production of Commercial Vehicles in India: • Ashok Leyland Ltd. • Hindustan Motors Ltd. • Telco • Force Motors Ltd. (Previously known as Bajaj Tempo Ltd) • Eicher Motors Ltd. • Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. • Swaraj Mazda Ltd. • Tata Motors SHREE
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FACTORS AFFECTING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION : A STUDY ON MARUTI-SUZUKI Name : PROSEN SAHA 11/MBA/34 AKNOWLEDGEMENT Firstly‚ I would like to thank my project guide Mr.Subhadip Sarkar for giving me the opportunity to work on this project. His valuable suggestions‚ guidance and supervision had helped us to a great extent in accomplishing this project. This project has no doubt has given us the knowledge and the experience. I also take this opportunity to thank all the Respondents for their
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Organization 1.3 Problems of the Organization 1.4 Competition Information 1.5 S.W.O.T. Analysis of the Organization Chapter -2 Object & Methodology 2.1 Significance 2.2 Managerial usefulness of the study 2.3 Objective 2.4 Scope of the Study 2.5 Methodology Chapter – 3 Conceptual Discussions Chapter – 4 Data Analysis Chapter – 5 Findings and Recommendations Annexure Bibliography CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION
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ABSTRACT This study on “CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE BANKING “ is designed to analyze existing customers of the bank and study their satisfaction level for the online banking service of the bank. A questionnaire was designed for the study in order to assess customer satisfaction at INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK. A total of 100 employees were surveyed. Questions pertaining to safety and comfort‚ online banking facilities‚ online transactions and overall satisfaction level were formulated. The
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Internship Report Customer Satisfaction: A Study on Bank Alfalah Limited Exam Roll: 020016 Internship Report on Customer Satisfaction: A Study on Bank Alfalah Limited Prepared For: Chairman Internship Placement Committee Prepared By: Exam Roll No.: 020016 Registration No.: 18122 4th Year‚ 8th Semester Batch No.: 12th‚ BBA Program Academic Session:
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Customer Satisfaction in the Banking Industry Case Study – Barclays Bank of Kenya Ltd. Customer satisfaction is a major issue in almost all sectors. This can basically determine the success and profitability of a company as a satisfied customer would most likely to ‘spread the good word’ or would have be happy to do business again with the firm. It is an important theoretical and practical issue for market researchers and consumer researchers (Meuter et al‚ 2000). With positive results in most research
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Suggested Solutions to Questions 1. In the intensely competitive global automotive industry‚ what factors provide comparative advantage to nations? Give some examples of natural advantages and acquired advantages that nations possess in this industry. Comparative Advantage: (Country advantage) The relative efficiency with which a country can produce a particular product or service‚ compared to other countries. Examples: ◘ Saudi Arabia- oil ◘ Brazil- coffee ◘ Australia- wool ◘ United Kingdom-
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quality has been recognized as a key factor in differentiating service products. Customer satisfaction can be secured through high quality products and services (Getty & Getty‚ 2003; Gupta & Chen‚ 1995; Tsang & Qu‚ 2000). Edvardsson (1996) reflected that the concept of service should be approached from the customer ’s point of view‚ since it was his/her perception of the outcome that constituted the service. Customers may have different values and different grounds for assessment and most of the time
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Context Executive Summary | 2 | | | Brief Description of Product and why its chosen | 3 | | | Marketing Segmentation | 4 to 6 | | | Comparison Between Honda & Hyundai | 7 | | | Honda Marketing Mix Strategy | 8 to 9 | | | Hyundai | 10 to 11 | | | Research Question‚ Research Objective‚ Research Variable | 12 to 13 | | | Literature Review | 14 to 17 | | | Hypothesis | 18 | | | Theroical Framewor | 19 | | | Methodology | 19 to 22 |
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