INTRODUCTION The Need for outsourcing A business firm needs to perform various functions in carrying out its business. Of these various functions it performs certain functions which are not its core areas. A manufacturing firm’s core area is the process of manufacturing and its allied areas. But however‚ traditionally it performs various other processes like HR functions‚ Accounting & Financial functions which requires less thrust. In today’s competitive world one needs to have more efficient
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my pleasure to be indebted to various people‚ who directly or indirectly contributed in the development of this work and who influenced my thinking‚ behaviour‚and acts during the course of study. I express my sincere gratitude to GAUTAM BUDH TECNICAL UNIVERSITY for providing me an opportunity to undergo summer training at INDIAN TELEPHONE INDUSTRIES LIMITED RAEBARELI. I am thankful to Mr J.P.MISHRA (CM MARKETING) for his support‚ cooperation‚ and motivation provided to me
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References: a. http://www.nokia.com/ b. http://www.vertu.com/ c. http://www.mobilewhack.com/reviews/nokia_vertu_-the_ultimate_luxury_phone.html d. http://www.mobileindia.info/airtel/504/airtel-nokia-1208-handset-bundle-offer.html e. http://telecomtalk.info/vodafone-offer-nokia-n97-in-india-with-free-internet/5479/ f. http://www.fonearena.com/nokia-phones-prices.html
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Executive Summary Advertising in general expresses the positioning. Powerful advertising is the result of powerful planning. Great ideas and great ad campaigns don’t just pop out from no where‚ they are built on the key communication points that motivate sales. Radio is entirely a medium of sound‚ which evokes smells‚ sensations and visual images which brings the listeners imaginations into play. Radio advertising is one of the tools of advertising which is effectively
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Gagandeep Kaur MBA(IB)2011-13‚ 13 C A Comparative Study of Retailing in India by International Retailers A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RETAILING IN INDIA BY INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS BACKGROUND: According to AT Kearney‚ India’s retail industry comprises US$ 435 billion. It entails only 6 per cent of itself as organised retail segment as of 2010‚ according to Booz and Co (India) Pvt Ltd. Hence‚ there is a great potential to be explored by domestic and international players‚ especially after Cabinet’s
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Usually judged on − structure‚ segmentation‚ assumptions‚ calculations‚ and communication • Examples: • Estimate the annual revenues of Delhi airport • Estimate the number of ice-cream cups sold annually in India • Estimate the annual revenues of Airtel in India • Estimate the number of petrol pumps in India • Estimate the weight of a Boeing 747 Indus Insights Recruitment Process This information is confidential and was prepared by Indus Insights solely for its clients; it is not to be circulated/shared
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Redington India Ltd. to get its phones across to retailers. The strategy helped Apple expand into smaller Indian cities and towns. Previously‚ Apple used to distribute its phones in India through a partnership with mobile phone carriers like Bharti Airtel Ltd. and Aircel Ltd. This distribution model‚ in which the carriers bundled the phones with data services‚ didn’t work well for Apple in India. Despite the uptick in sales‚ Apple’s got a long way to go to catch up with Samsung Electronics Co.
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Comparing 3G data packs of T24 with its major competitors i.e. Airtel‚ Vodafone‚ Idea‚ Tata DoCoMo the following facts are inferred out: T24 offers nationalized products to its customers while on the other hand its competitors like Tata DoCoMo‚ Airtel‚ Idea and Vodafone offers different products in different circles. T24 3G packs rates are much lower than its competitors. T24 uses network of Tata DoCoMo but still the rates of data packs of T24 are much lower than Tata DoCoMo. VIII. BENEFITS
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com/ehost/pdf?vid=5&hid=12&sid=3e223a11-3ffe-4951-b092-735c449be46%40sessionmgr11> [November 5th‚ 2012) Island Cricket 2005‚ Sangakkara Quits Hutch [online] available From <http://www.islandcricket.lk/blogs/hilal/sangakkara-hutch-or-airtel> [November 22th 2012)
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GLOBALIZATION OF WALMART Walmart in the Indian Market Introduction to International Business November 11‚ 2012 BRYSON CONAWAY ELIZABETH DENNIS ALYSSA DUNGANS WILL KERDOLFF BRIAN GROVER NADIA WONG ABSTRACT This research looks at the challenges and possible solutions of globalizing a large-scale retail company. It considers the foreign investment strategies of the retail titan Walmart‚ how it has succeeded in 27 countries and how it plans to succeed in India as well. First is an
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