gajanand massala 1. Introduction about industry Our mother and grandmother were generally making think paste from different spices in stone paste mortar with water and the paste was used in preparation of vegetable and other food item to give special flavors but now the life has become vary fast families have become fragmented and housewives have no time even for cooking due to socio economic resins they are becoming lab our conscious and time saver and adoptable for ready to use articles
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QUESTIONNAIRE A STUDY OF “RISING DEMAND OF CONSUMER FINANCE” Dear Sir/Madam This questionnaire is meant for educational purposes only. The information provided by you will be kept secure and confidential. 1) From following your residence is Owned Rented Financed Company Provided Please do mention the period at current residence Years Months 2) Do you have a vehicle? Yes No If Yes‚ Two wheeler Four wheeler Other Is your
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By Agency Situational Analysis‚ Key Issues & SMART Objectives 19 March 2013 Andrea Seegers - 12018037 Phumelele Msomi – 12018099 Sbongiseni Skweyiya - 12007206 INDEX i. Introduction – Pick n Pay Page 2 ii. Situational Analysis Page 2 * Macro Page 2 * Micro Page 4 * Internal Page 7 iii. SWOT Analysis Page 9 iv. Key Issues Page 10 v. SMART Objectives Page 10 vi. Conclusion Page 10
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actual picture of the product for the consumer‚ its main goal was simply to create a need for it. For example‚ television ads began to target the subconscious and unconscious minds of individuals. Marketers also wanted to create an illusion where they were speaking just to the individual consumer. By doing this‚ they created more of an intimate relationship with their customers. Advertisements are an emotional connection between the companies and their consumers. Peter Drucker comments that‚ “the aim
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are rising in the market due to changes of consumers taste. For the high technology and the possibility of the raw material‚ it can be satisfy the consumer needs. Environmental – As of the social responsibility‚ most of the organization try to prevent environmental pollution. The manufacture can use the recycle material to product the cans then recycle it in order to save the cost. Legal – There are consumer law and competition law to protect the consumer of misleading descriptions of the products
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MARKETING AND SOCIETY: A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OVERVIEW ============================================= What is MARKETING? -We define marketing as the process of creating consumer value in the form of goods‚ services or ideas that can improve the consumer’s life. What is SOCIETY? -We define society as the community of people living in a particular region and having shared customs‚ laws and organization. What is SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY? -Social responsibility talks about the obligation of
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as you in the picture‚ not all their products are displayed at eye level. 3. Color patterns at Gap are themed by season. Also the choices of colors make the consumers feel joyful young and dynamic (as you also see in the commercial ads). The music at Gap gives an easy going/no stress feeling. As for Zara the colors make the consumers feel fashionable and up-to-date since they have a variety of color patterns. 4. Colors encourage purchase since they reflect seasonal change‚ and everyone wants
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environment‚ lack of belief by the consumers‚ high price for the green products and deceptive advertising are what have been prolonging the success of green marketing. Introduction: Global environmental issues have become the growing concern throughout where a lot of effort is made to resolve it but very little is being achieved. Companies have been trying to market green products in the last few decades and only until recent years have there been notable changes in consumer trends. The number of people
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ict policy Data Protection ICT/DPP/2010/10/01 1. Policy Statement 1.1. Epping Forest District Council is fully committed to compliance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 which came into force on the 1st March 2000. 1.2. The council will therefore follow procedures that aim to ensure that all employees‚ elected members‚ contractors‚ agents‚ consultants‚ partners or other servants of the council who have access to any personal data held by or on behalf of the
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after the campaign. “One Day Without Shoes” is a global event that many people around the world participate in every year. This year was their 5th annual event. We think the event faces a major threat of declining interest and participation from consumers. There were numerous comments that mentioned support the campaign but not participation. These individuals said they were not going to go barefoot but instead they will wear there Toms. We see this as a big issue because the purpose of the
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