MBA 2011-13 [CHANGING FACE OF INDUSTRIAL MARKETING IN INDIA POST LIBERALIZATIONCEMENT INDUSTRY] Submitted By: Abhendu Chandra Saha Adnan Ahmad Sasmita Guru Amarjeet Kumar Niharika Gupta Group 1 11202162 11202170 11202158 11202181 11202194 Section C Abstract This paper speaks about the changing face of industrial marketing in Indian cement Industry-Post liberalization. The cement industry in India has witnessed phenomenal changes over the years. Some of the drivers of change are: 1
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Malmo Bakers & Sweets Introduction: Malmo is a bakery chain with its outlets in Lahore. Malmo’s chairman Shaikh Mumtaz inaugurated Malmo sweets and bakers 1st branch on Aug 13th 2012 at Chung stop Lahore. Malmo desires to provide quality food with low price to their customers. Malmo sweets and bakers is a family inherited business and they are professional in sweets and bakers. Malmo wants to meet the demand of people with reasonable prices. Malmo wants to open its branches all around in Pakistan
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Travel Retail Analysis The Travel Retail industry can be defined as the sale of services and products trough channels such as airport stores‚ airlines‚ cruise lines‚ downtown duty free stores or any other related to travel environment. Even tough these retail stores have to pay for concession fees; they are exempt from the payment of certain taxes that make the product very attractive to the final customer. I believe the Travel Retail is very susceptible to the economic variations and
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traditionally protectionist stance and opening up its retail market to greater overseas investment. In 2007 it eased restrictions on foreign investment‚ allowing overseas retailers to own 51% of outlets as long as they sell only single-brand goods. • Government realizes the need of foreign investment to provide the infrastructure - the warehousing‚ distribution and processing operations - that are needed to upgrade India’s chaotic retail industry. An estimated 50% of the country’s fruit and vegetables
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On “CRM practices in Retail Sector” Submitted to: Prof. Sushil Chaurasia Tolani Institute of Management Studies Submitted by: Neha Das Retail sector is one of India’s fastest growing sectors with a 5% compounded annual growth rate. Retail is India’s largest industry. It accounts for over 10% of the India’s GDP and around 8% of the employment. Driven by changing lifestyles‚ strong income growth and favorable demographic patterns‚ Indian retail is expected to grow 25%
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1. Trends in lodging industry in general 1.1. Sustainability In recent years‚ environment friendly‚ “going green” has affected many hotels in the way they are designed‚ built or refurbished and operated. The market of environmentally concerned consumers is growing and it is important to cater to their needs. (Kapiki‚ 2012) In addition‚ going green is seen as means of giving back to the community and environment as well as reducing operational cost. For example‚ 59% of respondents from a survey
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Our text discusses how social factors have an influence in the fads and trends of consumer purchasing. These social trends like eating more healthy and driving more eco-friendly cars contribute to consumer buying patterns. Marketers try to utilize this data in order to hook consumers toward a certain product based on personal wants‚ needs‚ and / or fears. A social factor within today’s society is that of body image and as a result it has become trendier to change ones eating habits toward that
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A Summer Training Project Report on “RETAIL BRANCH BANKING” In “HDFC BANK PVT LTD.” Submitted to: Mahamaya Technical University‚ NOIDA For pursuing the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2012-2014 Submitted By: External Guide: Name PRIYANKA KHURANA MS. BHAVNA GARG Roll No. 1263970071 Assistant Professor MBA- 3rd
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and Limitation Definition of terms Issues‚ Challenges‚ and Trends that the Hospitality Industry is Facing Print Email Wang Jin-zhao‚ Wang Jing Issues‚ Challenges‚ and Trends that the Hospitality Industry is Facing Abstract: This article presents findings of issues‚ challenges and trends that hospitality industry might fact in the year ahead respectively. Top issues that will influence the global hospitality industry in the year ahead include sustainable development calls for green hospitality
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compulsory amalgamate weak units with the stronger ones on the recommendation of the RBI. Today banks are broadly classified into 2 groups namely— (a) Scheduled banks. (b) Non-Scheduled banks. RETAIL BANKING AN INTRODUCTION The Retail Banking environment today is changing fast. The changing customer demographics demands to create a differentiated application based on scalable technology‚ improved service and banking convenience. Higher penetration of technology and increase in global literacy
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