A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF RETAIL OUTLET WITH REFERENCE TO BIG BAZAAR‚CHENNAI By S.PREETHI A PROJECT REPORT Submitted To The FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT Anna university CHENNAI 600 025 ABSTRACT Training is a learning experience‚ in that it seeks a relatively permanent change in an individual which
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Questionnaire on Consumers Attitudes towards Online Shopping Part A (1). (Respondents are requested to answer the following questions with answers from strongly agree to strongly disagree on a Likert five-point scale) 1. Strongly Disagree 2. Disagree 3. Neither Agree or Disagree 4. Agree 5. Strongly Agree. Questions Strongly agree Agree uncertain/ not applicable Disagree Strongly disagree 1. I get on time delivery by shopping online 2. Detail information is available while shopping
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Group Project: Marketing at McDonald’s Group members 1. 2. 3. WONG SHWU FEN SHEIK ISMAIL A/L SHEIK RAHAMATULLH KELVIN LYE KWONG LOONG Metric No. MH101064 MH101022 MH101030 Subtopic McDonald’s Marketing Segment and Target‚ Conclusion Introduction‚ McDonald’s Communication Strategies S.W.O.T. Analysis‚ Pricing Strategies and Product Strategies Prepared for Dr. Abu Bakar bin Abdul Hamid April 2011 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Brief History of McDonald’s McDonald is a well-established
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A Project Report on “Buying Behavior of Customers towards housing goods at a leading mall in Pune” Submitted By: Kailash A. Gawali PGP 2009-2011 From: AIMS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ BAVDHAN‚ PUNE-21 DELEARATION I Kailash Gawali the undersigned‚ hereby declare
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McDonald’s Corporation 1.0 Introduction of the company McDonald’s is the world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants‚ serving 69 million customers daily. Since its founding in 1948‚ McDonald’s has grown from a family burger stand to a global fast-food behemoth operating more than 34‚000 local restaurants in 119 countries. 80% of the restaurants are owned and run by independent local men and women as the result of franchising. McDonald’s is known as a sign of globalization‚ as it operates all
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McDonald’s footprint is significant. So too are the opportunities and expectations. With approximately 1.8 million employees working for McDonald’s and over 5‚000 franchisees‚ thousands of committed suppliers and the more than 69 million customers who visit us every single day in 119 countries‚ they can use their scale‚ scope and talent to make a positive difference in the world. Together for good. In the year ahead they will take their sustainability efforts to the next level. They are working with
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Price McDonald’s has realised that‚ despite the cost savings inherent in standardisation‚ success can often be attributed to being able to adapt to a specific environment. This is indeed the case with its implementation of its pricing strategy‚ which is one of localisation rather than globalisation. Table II illustrates the comparative Big Mac prices (flagship brand of McDonald’s) from around the world. It succeeds in highlighting the point that McDonald’s has had to come up with different
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A Study On Consumer Preference Regarding Two Wheeler in Ghaziabad 1 Table of Contents CERTIFECATE ........................................................................................................................ 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................................................................................... 4 PREFACE ................................................................................................................................. 5 1. INTRODUCTION
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Question 1: Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy. In particular‚ how does McDonald’s approach the issue of standardization? McDonald’s global marketing strategy can be defined as an example of “glocalization”. First of all‚ McDonald’s divided its international market into four geographic regions (that are Europe; Asia/Pasific‚ Middle East and Africa (APMEA); Latin America; Canada). And then McDonald’s adapt its foods according to local tastes. At some regions‚
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things that consumers want even if they should not wish for them. Adverting things that consumers do not yearn for is not effective use of the advertiser’s money. A majority of what advertisers sell consists of customer items like food‚ clothing‚ cars and services-- things that people desire to have. On the other hand it is believed by some advertising experts that the greatest influence in advertising happens in choosing a brand at the point of sale. Advertising appeals to consumers through common
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