data • Analyzing the data and identifying target customers • Developing CRM programs • Implementing CRM programs RESEARCH VAN HEUSEN BIG BAZAAR As observed in Big Bazaar‚ Choudhary Mall‚ the CRM system of Big Bazaar is divided into various segments: • Loyalty Cards • Mobility • Social Media • Customer Experience • Customer Monitoring • CPV Loyalty Cards Big Bazaar cobranded with ICICI to provide customers loyalty cards. Initially it offered three loyalty cards Silver Card‚ Gold Card and Shakti Card
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ORGANIZATION STUDY OF Big Bazaar‚ Palakkad Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Of the Mahatma Gandhi University Submitted by Abdul Manas.M.M Regn No: 30227 2011-2013 Batch Under the guidance of Prof. BALAKRISHNAN
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ADMINISTRATION Topic: - “Consumer Behavior towards RENAULT (DUSTER)” BABA FARID COLLEGE DEON‚ BATHINDA SUBMITTED BY: VIVEK GUPTA 112261187 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am very grateful to Mr. AMIT (hr Manager at PMG AUTOS‚ chandigarh) for encouraging me to conduct the study. VIVEK GUPTA (i) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This research has been conducted on the topic of ‘Consumer Behaviour towards
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Chapter – 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION A co-operative bank is a financial entity which belongs to its members‚ who are at the same time the owners and the customers of their bank. Co-operative banks are often created by persons belonging to the same local or professional community or sharing a common interest. Co-operative banks generally provide their members with a wide range of banking and financial services (loans‚ deposits‚ banking accounts etc.) The 7 co-operative principles are:
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RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON “A Study on Buying Behavior of Customers in Big Bazaar bansankari” Submitted for partial fulfillment of award of MASTER`S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BY DEBASHISH ROY MBA – l Year‚ 2nd trimesters 25th November -25th December DAYANANDA SAGAR BUSINESS SCHOOL S M Hills‚ kumaraswamy layout Bangalore-560078 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this as an opportunity to thank with bottom of my hear all those without whom the journey of doing my project
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Catchment Analysis of Big Bazaar Saharanganj and River Side Mall store‚ Lucknow. Analyzing the in store customer feedback in respect of product availability. Identifying the action plan for improving customer foot fall. Thursday property Generation for SAHARAGANJ Mall‚ Lucknow. SCOPE OF THE STUDY A catchment area is the area and population from which a city or individual service attracts visitors or customers. So by doing catchment analysis Big Bazaar will come to know
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PRADEEP KUMAR.N(M100002MS) | [ EFFECTIVENESS OF LOYALTY PROGRAMS IN BIG BAZAAR] | | Contents page no 1. About the company 03 2. Significant features of big bazaar 04
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[pic] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Big Bazaar is a future group company. In India first it was started in Mumbai in the year of 1987 and the main branch of Big Bazaar is in Mumbai. In Hubli it was started in the year of 2007 on 28th July. The Management system - Big Bazaar 1. 80 well-qualified employees 2. The Security system includes 15 securities regular [Day-12‚ Night-3] & 18 at the weekend. 3. 25 Back staff. 4. 21 House keeping and 5. 15 Part times. This project is on Marketing Department
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Strategies Of Big Bazaar Essays and Term Papers Search Advanced Search Documents 1 - 20 of 1000 Organisation Structure of Big Bazar logistics. In 2008‚ Big Bazaar opened its 100th store‚ marking the fastest ever organic expansion of a hypermarket. The first set of Big Bazaar stores opened in 2001 in Kolkata‚ Hyderabad and Bangalore. The group’s speciality retail formats include supermarket chain – Food Bazaar‚ sportswear retailer... Premium5446 Words22 Pages Big Bazaar Marketing “MARKETING
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Table of Contents 1. Executive Summery…………………………………………………………..……..3 2. India Retail Scenario……………………………………………………….………..5 3. Company Profile …………………………………………………………………...14 4. Future Group Manifesto …………………………………………………………...16 5. Hierarchy of Pantaloon (Future Group)…………………………………………….18 6. Findings………………………………………………………………..……………19 7. Retail Scenario of Kolkata………...………………………………………………..20 Executive Summary Retailing is emerging as a sunrise industry in India and is presently the largest
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