2009 Shoppers’ Stop Submitted to: Prof. Pravin Patil Submitted by: Saumya Gupta Srusti Shrestha Panda 7/10/2009 Acknowledgements The toughest of endeavors in this world is not possible without the support of a helping hand which guides and motivates a person to take on any challenge head on. Inputs from such helping hand are always like very essential because more often or not certain mistakes which go unnoticed from our eyes. We are indebted to our Prof. Pravin Patil‚ ICFAI Business School
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from one another. For instance‚ when someone goes to the supermarket‚ he or she will notice different kinds of shoppers wandering around the aisles. These shoppers’ types can be narrowed down to three main types. Those three types include: the unorganized and unprepared shoppers‚ the shopping list shoppers‚ and the coupon freaks. First of all‚ there are the unorganized and unprepared shoppers. These types of customers usually go to the supermarket whenever they feel the need to. They don’t prepare a
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Shopper: Hello‚ what are you reading there? Me: Hi‚ I am reading A Little of Philosophy while I am waiting to check out. Have you ever read this book? Shopper: No never! Me: It is a great book to read. Shopper: Yes‚ but what made you read this particular book? Me: I am reading this book because I am a future healthcare professional and I feel that studying ethics will be helpful to me when I am working with patients. Shopper: How is that so? Me: Studying ethics will make me a competent and responsible
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1. Discuss whether the structure of the executive compensation program is consistent with the corporate strategy for each company. At a minimum‚ consider the mix of compensation (i.e.‚ fixed vs. contingent‚ short-term vs. long-term‚ accounting or stock price-based vs. non-financial-based). In your opinion‚ does the compensation program motivate executives to achieve strategic success? Kroger: Kroger’s corporate strategy consists of continuously innovating and creating new ways of bring value
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SMART SUPER MARKET Project Completion Report The Smart supermarket is a project where the customer’s mobile phone pairs with a supermarket trolley and sends the shopping list to the trolley. The smart trolley displays customized special offers and the availability of the items in the shop automatically. The customer picks up the items. The trolley keeps track of the barcodes and allows automatic checkout by sending the barcodes of the item to the Till. The Till processes the customer’s bill by
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Isabel & Peter /NUS Business School_2013 BSP 2005 Asian Business Environments /Syllabus ‚ Lecture and Tutorial Guide Course Outline Module Code Module Title Description BSP2005 Asian Business Environments This module builds an understanding of business environments in Asia. The first part of the course focuses on macroeconomic fundamentals‚ politics‚ culture‚ and institutions in Asian countries and regions. The second part of the course explores relationships between national and regional
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Secret shopper TGI Fridays March 10‚ 2013 My boyfriend and I eat out so often that we are on a first name basis with the wait staff and most of the restaurants in town. We decided to go to some place different and finally decided on TGIFs. When we got there‚ I wondered why there weren’t a lot of cars in the parking lot and it didn’t appear to be busy. We weren’t even greeted properly‚ we had ask to sit in the bar area‚ and the hostess told us to go ahead and didn’t even take us there just
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Attention: Wal-Mart Shoppers “You are making the choice” Attention: Wal-Mart Shoppers Navigating through the aisles of a local Wal-Mart Supercenter‚ shoppers are making choices of one of those “Great Values”‚ could they be sacrificing a hometown business to save some money? Ask yourself: are you contributing to the national medical crisis of obesity‚ is that great bargain an environmental nightmare‚ or is buying that pork chop you are potentially eliminating a much
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support shoppers. Purchasing and shopping at big malls is becoming daily activity in various cities .These outlets attract huge crowds on holidays and weekends. People purchase different items and put them in trolley. After completion of the purchase‚ one needs to go to billing counter for payments. This project proposes a design of smart shopping trolley‚ being developed to assist a person in everyday shopping in terms of reduced time spent while purchasing. MSP430 is main heart of smart trolley
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the average shopper in: Hesitant‚ Looker‚ Impulsive and Bargain. Hesitant buyers are alternatively known as reluctant buyers and can be described as smart‚ although at times may miss out on good items. When it comes to aggressive shoppers‚ they will often go out of their way to get any product they want. Impulsive shoppers keep buying things that they sometimes don’t need; and go over their budget. The Bargain shopper often goes to stores that have bargains(Hence the name “Bargain shopper“). They often
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