RELATED TO TWO COMPANIES HUL & ITC HUL (Hindustan Unilever Ltd.) This Company is earlier known as Hindustan Lever Ltd. This is India’s largest FMCG sector company with all type of household products available with it. It has Home & Personal Care products‚ and also food and Water Purifier available with it. According to Brand Equity‚ HUL has largest no of brands in most trusted brands list. 16 of HUL’s brands featured in AC-Nielson Brand Equity list of 100 most
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Pricing Strategy ITC Foods Business Division (Staples) The FMCG & RETAIL Pricing Strategy UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS FMCG Pricing Strategy is now a critical element of the management mix. Old school management responsibilities of Sales owning the trade spend budget and customer negotiations with marketing owning the Recommend Retail Price do not work in today ’s information driven age. Retail sales volume is now 80% controlled by 2-3 chains with a scattering
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Origin ITC Limited or ITC is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in Kolkata‚ West Bengal. Its diversified business includes five segments: Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)‚ Hotels‚ Paperboards & Packaging‚ Agri Business & Information Technology. Established in 1910 as the Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited‚ the company was rechristened as the Indian Tobacco Company Limited in 1970 and further to I.T.C. Limited in 1974. The periods in the name were removed in September 2001 for the company
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Importance of CSR in Inclusive Development Adit Grover Abstract Corporates are aware of the importance of CSR in the present scenario‚ but are not aware of the right kind of CSR activities which would lead to creating an impact in the lives of the people and capacity building. This study will try to bring out the importance of CSR activities to the corporates (Cause Related Marketing) and the role which it can play in brand enhancement. The focus would not only be on impacting lives of the
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completed early by 1 Day 1.6 Limitations of Network Diagrams 2) Task 2 2.1 Introduction of Project 2.2 Initiation 2.3 Planning 2.4 Execution 2.5 Closure References Appendices TASK 1 (Educare Ltd) TASK 1 1.1) Below is the Network Diagram for Educare Ltd project. It shows a breakdown of the activities into small pieces and all activities needed to complete the project. (Field & Keller‚
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ITC CHANGE MANAGEMENT REPORT ITC mission: ITC enables small business export success in developing and transition countries by providing‚ with partners‚ sustainable and inclusive trade development solutions to the private sector‚ trade support institutions and policymakers. The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the International Trade Centre concerning the legal status of any country
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SOLUTIONS FOR A CONNECTED WORLD mro tek ltd infrastructure Landscape * Over 2000 Man-Years of Networking Experience * In-house R&D Center * Over 15 Certified Channel Partners Worldwide * Extensive Marketing and Distribution Network * 24 x 7 TAC Support * State-of-the-art Manufacturing Facility * 60‚000 sq.ft. International Headquarters built on approx. 3.5 acre land Company Profile Founded in 1984 by Mr. S. Narayanan and Mr.
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IT for Change Case Study e-Choupal – An Initiative of ITC IT for Change 2008 This case study is part of a research project that sought to analyse how different telecentre models approach development on the ground‚ proceeding to elaborate a typology based on the cornerstones of participation and equity. To conduct this assessment‚ four telecentre projects were examined: the Gujarat government’s E-gram project‚ the corporate-led venture by ITC called e-Choupal‚ the private enterprise model of Drishtee
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The ITC eChoupal Initiative Wednesday‚ January 23‚ 2013 Background: Soybeans and their derivatives constituted two-thirds of ITC’s agricultural business. ITC had an integrated presence throughout the entire value chain‚ from procurement to export. Farmers had traditionally relied on choupals‚ an informal assembly‚ as their only source of agricultural knowledge and sold soybeans at the closest market‚ or mandi‚ to traders employed by ITC. Despite success of soybean products in domestic and
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1. What problems do you think ITC is going to face in the future due to ban in cigarette advertising? Answer ITC’s cigarettes are manufactured in state-of-the-art factories at Bengaluru‚ Munger‚ Saharanpur‚ Kolkata and Pune‚ with cutting-edge technology & excellent work practices benchmarked to the best globally. An efficient supply-chain & distribution network reaches India’s popular brands across the length & breadth of the country. because the government want to reduce the number
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