Banking sector-intro (Indian) PHASE I The General Bank of India was set up in the year 1786. Next came Bank of Hindustan and Bengal Bank. The East India Company established Bank of Bengal (1809)‚ Bank of Bombay (1840) and Bank of Madras (1843) as independent units and called it Presidency Banks. PHASE II Nationalisation of Imperial Bank of India with extensive banking facilities on a large scale specially in rural and semi-urban areas. It formed State Bank of india to act as the principal
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A sport marketing manager works for a sports marketing firm or for a sports organization directly. The primary role of the specialist is to think outside of the box in an effort to choose the right marketing tactics to promote specific sporting events and teams or even to promote products and services that are sold in retail stores or arenas. The sports organizations will use a good mix of both traditional and online marketing techniques to reach a target audience and increase merchandise and ticket
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investment in Australia by Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.‚ Japan. Despite these hurdles‚ there was a strong acceptance of the product once Yakult’s concept of ‘beneficial bacteria for intestinal balance’ was explained. Yakult embarked on a fully integrated marketing campaign which incorporated multi-media advertising and extensive in-store sampling. Target Audience Yakult’s advertising primarily targeted the major household grocery buyer. Market Research A successful launch posed a number of challenges
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main categories of players and Role of the players • (Media) Marketing‚ Advertising‚ Showing the destination to others‚ Reporting‚ Forming opinions among the visitors and locals‚ Educate visitors about destination • Local community residents Especially in developing countries: locals are actively involved in the provision of tourism and also its planning and management. It provides a voice for those directly affected by tourism; make use of local knowledge to ensure decisions are well informed
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Exploring marketing strategy of culinary tourism development in Hong Kong and Singapore: A resource-based theory Chen-Tsang (Simon) Tsai Ph.D. Candidate‚ Division of Hospitality Management & Education‚ Department of Human Development & Family Studies‚ National Taiwan Normal University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan. Jeou-Shyan Horng Professor and Dean‚ Graduate Institute of Tourism & Hospitality‚ JinWen University of Science and Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan. ABSTRACT This study focuses on Hong Kong and Singapore
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Chapter 03 Evaluating Opportunities in the Changing Marketing Environment True / False Questions 1. The marketing manager can control the variables in the marketing environment. True False 2. Company objectives should shape the direction and operation of the whole business. True False 3. Earning a profit probably should be one of the objectives of a firm‚ but it should not be the only one. True False 4. A mission statement sets out the organization
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Impact on Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Implementations of technologies for Hilton Hotels Group. Demonstrate critical and evaluative interpretation and application of theoretical IT/ e-business concepts to a current tourism and hospitality market situation in order to build sustainable competitive advantage. I Introduction Accompanying the technological revolution of the 1990s there are many new opportunities and challenges for the tourism and hospitality industries. Since tourism‚ global
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relying on decisions by an overly-centralised senior management team - Goals and incentives for the senior leadership team are now more transparent - The new strategy brings clarity and a sense of direction to Nokia - but will it be enough to achieve a successful turnaround? During 2012‚ Nokia has continued to pursue a retrenchment strategy in the face of rapid declines in sales: February 2012‚ Nokia anonunced it was laying off 4000 employees to move manufacturing from Europe and Mexico to Asia
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Bisleri - Marketing Strategy Sanjib Dutta "Old cola rivals Coke and Pepsi are discovering there is more money in water than coloured water. Things are warming up in the Rs 10 billion bottled-drinking water market and competitors‚ including Parle ’s Ramesh Chauhanjace the threat of a whitewash." - Business Today‚ September 16‚ 2001. The case talks about the various marketing strategies adopted by Parle Bisleri Ltd. to arrest the sliding market share of its branded water brand-Bisleri. Bisleri
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first superlative colour television in a collaboration with Toshiba Corporation Japan‚ has now claimed to be a $2.5 billion conglomerate (in market capitalisation). The company has two core activities‚ which include the manufacturing‚ assembly‚ marketing and distribution of consumer electronics and home appliances‚ and exploration and production of oil and gas. The company presently has seven operating business divisions‚ in which major divisions are consumer electronics‚ home appliances‚ components
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