PROJECT REPORT ON RETAIL INDUSTRY IN INDIA (PAPER NO. -- XXXVII) OBJECTIVE OF PROJECT 1. To study the format of Retail Industry in India and its scope for growth and development. 2. To understand the Need and Importance for development of the Logistics Sector in India to supplement the growth of the Organized Retail Sector in India. 3. To assess and examine the current retail scenario in India and its future prospects. 4. To closely observe that how the
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Subject : EMPLOYEE RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION Cluster : Core Spln-HRM Credit Hours : 2 Subject Code : 23HERS Faculty : Ms. Sreelatha OBJECTIVES: This course provides students with an in-depth coverage of the recruiting and staffing function within organizations. Topics that will be particularly emphasized include: equal employment opportunity and other laws relating to staffing‚ the techniques used in recruitment and selection‚ validation‚ and utility analysis. The course
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Corporate Retail Strategies and Management Group 2 CASE SUMMARY Name of the organization: Megamart Location : Kalamaserry Date of visit : 20/10/2013 Source of information from organization : Store Manager Snap shot of the case Megamart. Megamart‚ from the house of Arvind‚ is a pioneer of the value- retailing concept in India‚ arrived on the scene way back in 1994‚ and changed the rules of the retailing business in India. Today Megamart is the largest player in this segment
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| FDI In Retail in India | | | Under the Guidance ofMr. Ranjan ChaudhuriSubmitted ByRajkumar (80)Shristi Gupta (94)Swati Jain (112) | | | FDI in Retail in India: An Article Abstract: As per the current regulatory regime‚ retail trading (except under single-brand product retailing — FDI up to 51 per cent‚ under the Government route) is prohibited in India. Simply put‚ for a company to be able to get foreign funding‚ products sold by it to the general public should only be of
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Inadequate and insufficient supply chain existing in India‘s retail sector is a major deterrent to the growth of this market. There is a strong need for retail to concentrate on developing a back‐end solid chain support especially for perishable products to help reduce wastages which is estimated to be at 40% of national produce. Lack of cold chain infrastructure in India poses storage threat and acts as a major challenge for the retail sector. Due to India‘s complex tax structure and large geographic
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eb. 2 – As India has liberalized its single brand retail industry to permit 100 percent foreign investment‚ we take a look at the regulatory issues and legal structures pertinent to establishing operations in this new dynamic market. That India should be well on the radar for foreign retailers was recently supported by A.T. Kearney‚ whose 2011 Global Retail Development Index ranks the nation as fourth globally. India’s retail industry is estimated to be worth approximately US$411.28 billion
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In this paper the most common services characteristics‚ namely perishability‚ intangibility‚ inseparability and heterogeneity will be applied to a well - known retail services brand. In this case the focus shall be on how the aforementioned characteristics apply to Starbucks. In order to better understand the problem the history of the company alongside current corporate objectives will be briefly described. In the following paragraphs the notice will be mainly on the retailer’s ability to cope with
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Portfolio Selection Chapter 19 Charles P. Jones‚ Investments: Analysis and Management‚ Eighth Edition‚ John Wiley & Sons Prepared by G.D. Koppenhaver‚ Iowa State University Portfolio Selection • Diversification is key to optimal risk management • Analysis required because of the infinite number of portfolios of risky assets • How should investors select the best risky portfolio? • How could riskless assets be used? Building a Portfolio • Step 1: Use the Markowitz portfolio selection model to
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Recruitment and Selection‚ the HR Planning Process and the Role of the HR Practitioner in the process Kai Chung 01072161 Human Resource Management Report Contents 1.0 Attracting and Recruiting 3 2.0 HR Planning 5 3.0 Equality Act 2010 5 4.0 Involvement of the human resource practitioner 7 5.0 Section Methods 8 6.0 Bibliography 11 Recruitment and Selection‚ the HR Planning Process and the Role of the HR Practitioner in the process 1.0 Attracting
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Recruitment & Selection What is Human Resource Planning? Human resources planning is a process that identifies current and future human resources needed for an organization to achieve its goals. Human resource planning should serve as a link between human resources management and the overall strategic plan of an organization. What is recruitment & decruitment? Recruitment refers to the overall process of attracting‚ selecting and appointing suitable candidates to one or more jobs within
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