industrial visiting of AMUL DAIRY. This project is totally based on secondary data. We have gathered information about marketing department‚ finance department‚ human resource department and other organisational processes from the company itself and from the internet. . ➢ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Industrial visiting is one of the most important requirements in B.B.A.through this acknowledgement‚ I express our sincerer gratitude towards all those people helped in
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Report: Perception towards TATA “Nano” TABLES & CHARTS 1. Table & Graph 1.1 Table & Graph 1.2 Table & Graph 1.3 Table & Graph 1.4 2. Table 2.1 Table 2.2 Table 2.3 3. Table & Graph 3.1 4. Table & Graph 4.1 5 Graph 5.1 6 Graph 6.1 7 Graph 7.1 8 Graph 8.1 9 Graph 9.1 10 Graph 10.1 11. Table 11.1 Table 11.2 Demographic Analysis Gender Age Distribution Profession Income Group Factor Analysis KMO and Bartlett’s Test Total Variance Explained Rotated Component Matrix Awareness of TATA Nano Responses
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of milk A study of Mother Dairy As partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (FMG-XVII) 2008-10 Submitted to: Prof. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya Submitted By: Sumeet Sharma FMG XVII Roll No.081117 FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT B-18‚ QUTAB INSTITUTIONAL AREA NEW DELHI Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Sumeet Sharma‚ Roll No. 081117 has completed his summer internship at Milk Division at Mother Dairy Fruits and Vegetables Pvt
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Examining Perception and Attitude of Customers Toward Two Online Travel Portals YATRA.COM & MAKEMYTRIP.COM A SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY‚ CHEHRU BY: NIPUN GUPTA‚ BHANU PARTAP & ASHWINI UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. SANJEEV SHARMA DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY‚ CHERU INTRODUCTION The OTA (online travel agency) business in India is currently
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DAIRY DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BHUTAN • Interim Report – 20 July‚ 2010 Not to be cited or quoted DG‚ Tashi‚ Jigme‚ Roger‚ Antony‚ Ibrahim Dairy Development Division Department of Livestock‚ Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry‚ Royal Government of Bhutan Thimphu‚ Bhutan July‚ 2010 Table of Content Abbreviations________________________________________________________i Foreword___________________________________________________________ii Acknowledgements____________________________________________________iii
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Branded Consumer Goods (BCG) Company with One of the largest in SA. It has the largest chilled distributor in South Africa and Substantial critical mass due to its delivery frequency it also have Strong Beverages and brand portfolio. Company overview Clover Industries Limited (CIL) is one of the leading manufacturers and marketers of dairy products in Southern Africa. The company has a history of more than a 100 years. Its headquarters is currently in Roodepoort‚ South Africa. Products produced
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of SMEs Perceptions towards Electronic Banking Dr Ahmad Kaleem Associate Professor Department of Business Administration Lahore School of Economics‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan. Email: drkaleem@lahoreschool.edu.pk Abstract Electronic distribution channels have gained increasing popularity in recent years. It provides alternatives for faster delivery of banking services to a wider scope of customers. This study aims to collect the SMEs owners/executives/managers perceptions towards
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for Data Collection‚ Procedure for Data Analysis‚ Pilot Study and Summary. This research used non-experimental design which is survey to investigate the effects of teaching methods‚ students’ performance achievement and students’ personal emotion towards examination oriented education system. 3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN A factorial survey questionnaires design was used to investigate the effects of three independent variables; namely teaching method‚ students’ performance achievement and students’ personal
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Examination on Motivational Behaviours Of Beauty Products’ Consumers And the Products’ Impacts on their Self-Concept Student Number: 6387071 and 6218598. Words Count: 4733. Contents ABSTRACT: This research paper discuss about the beauty products consuming into two parts where consumers have different motivation to buying and using beauty products and how those products impact on their mood state. Phenomenology research
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Consumer products in China (Colgate Toothpaste) Marketing on regional markets Table of context Introduction 4 PEST Analysis 5 POLITICAL AND LEGAL 5 ECONOMIC 6 SOCIAL 8 TECHNOLOGICAL 9 Consumer Survey China 10 The growing importance of regional differences 10 Cluster map – from city tiers to city clusters 12 Position of Brands 14 Increased Demand for Premium Products 14 Brand loyalty 16 Trust in Big Brands 17 Importance of focus on the Right brand attitudes 17 Customer communication
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