A Project Report On Changing Consumers’ Preferences: A Study Of The Effect Of The Fast Food Chain "McDonald’s" On Local City Fast Food Joints Under the guidance of: Dr. Naval Bajpayee Submitted By (Group 12): Isha Mahajan (2005IPG26) Shwetak Lade (2005IPG30) Manyata Goyal (2005IPG35) Shilp Gupta (2005IPG59) Tarun Motwani (2005IPG69) Table of Contents 1 Introduction … 2 Literature Review … 3 Theoretical Model … 4 Hypotheses … 5 Data Collection … 6 Data Preparation
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Should companies operate in Violent Areas: |Yes |No | |The higher the risk‚ the bigger the reward |Easy mark for kidnapping | |Disease is still a bigger risk than violence |There are about 8.000 kidnappings per year‚ most of them foreign | |
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REPORT ON IMTIAZ SUPER STORE Back in the early 1960s‚ Hakim Khan Abbasi opened up a general store in Karachi’s Bahadurabad neighbourhood. He named the shop after his son‚ Imtiaz and always focused on establishing strong relationships with customers. Since that time‚ the neighbourhood store has been expanding into a retail chain that operates multiple outlets throughout the port city. Imtiaz Abbasi‚ the son after whom the store has been named and who took the reins of the Company from his father after
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Body Area Networks ∗ Arif Onder ISIKMAN∗ ‚ Loris Cazalon† ‚ Feiquan Chen‡ ‚ Peng Li§ Email: isikman@student.chalmers.se‚ † Email: loris.cazalon@telecom-bretagne.eu‚ ‡ Email: feiquan@student.chalmers.se‚ § Email: lpeng@student.chalmers.se Chalmers University of Technology‚ SE-412 96‚ Gothenburg‚ Sweden Abstract—Recent technologies in electronics allow to build wireless sensor networks in on or around the human body. Body Area Networks (BAN‚ is also called Body Sensor Networks) is not only used
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TANGLEWOOD STORES AND STAFFING STRATEGY Tanglewood has a unique culture that emphasizes “straight talk‚” employee participation‚ and teamwork which helps to differentiate it from most of its major competitors. Following the recent period of rapid expansion and acquisition‚ the company must consolidate its human resources strategy to ensure that this culture is not lost. Recommendations to achieve this goal are as follows. STAFFING RECOMMENDATIONS Acquire or Develop Talent Now that Tanglewood
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3.8.1.2 Leaf area and leaf area index (LAI) Leaf area of five randomly selected plants‚ was measured with the help of leaf area meter (Model LI-3100‚ USA) at 20‚ 40 and 60 DAS by destructive sampling from all leaves of the five sample plants (Sticker et al.‚ 1961). Plants were cut at the soil surface‚ leaves were separated from the plants‚ covered with blotting paper to keep the leaf intact and retain its original shape and were brought to the laboratory. Leaf area was measured immediately after
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CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS OF FACTORY OUTLET STORES VERSUS TRADITIONAL DEPARTMENT STORES Dr. G. S. Shergill* Department of Commerce‚ Massey University‚ Albany Campus‚ Private Bag 102 904 NSMC‚ Auckland‚ NEW ZEALAND Ph: 0064 9 414 0800 x9466‚ Email: G.S.Shergill@Massey.ac.nz & Y. Chen Department of Commerce‚ Massey University‚ Auckland‚ NEW ZEALAND‚ Email: alwaysyinyin@hotmail.com CUSTOMER PERCEPTIONS OF FACTORY OUTLET STORES VERSUS TRADITIONAL DEPARTMENT STORES Abstract This paper examines customers’
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Describe and evaluate the multi store memory model Atkinson and Shiffrin 1968 suggested that memory was comprised of three separate stores - the Sensory Memory store‚ the Short-term Memory store‚ and the Long-term Memory store. Information from all around us enters the through the sensory memory and encoded through one of the 5 senses depending on the type of information. If attention is paid to this information it will enter short term memory which has a limited capacity of about 4 chunks of
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STORE LAYOUT AND ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMER PURCHASING BEHAVIOUR AT CONVENIENCE STORES IN KWA MASHU By Tshepo Peter Tlapana (National Diploma: Marketing; B. Tech: Marketing) Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Masters Degree in Technology (Marketing) Marketing‚ Retail and Public Relations Department‚ Durban University of Technology ____________________________ APPROVED FOR FINAL SUBMISSION AUGUST 2009 _________________ _______________
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their neighbors but nowadays‚ none is trustable because anyone can be a criminal‚ can be a suspect. Crime has been increasing in Philippines recently. The public’s fear of crime is a major concern for policymakers‚ more so if it involves a marked and sudden increase of violent and property crime. Meanwhile‚ violent crime generally includes crime of violence such as murder‚ gang robbery with firearm‚ rape and sexual abuse. What is the main cause of crime and its imperative relationship to poverty? Such
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