ON STUDY OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Of Production Department In PARLE Biscuits Limited Bahadurgarh‚ Haryana BY Field Report submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of COURSE NAME Department of Business Administration University Name CONTENTS 1. Acknowledgement. 2. What is Performance Appraisal? 3. About Parle. 4. Product Profile. 5. Scope of Study. 6. Objectives of Study. 7. Research Methodology. 8. Data
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Marketing Management I Parle Cheese Biscuits Submitted by: Group 3 Section B Table of Contents Objectives and Goals Company Profile Situation Analysis Macro-environment Analysis (PESTEL) SWOT Analysis of Parle Competitive Environment Analysis Consumer Behavior Analysis Marketing Strategy (STP) Branding Strategy & Decisions Marketing Mix: Packaging Marketing Mix: Pricing Decisions Marketing Mix: Promotion Decisions Marketing Mix: Place Decisions References
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on quality instead of packaging and other factor. Although the price is cheap and the quality is good but some consumer prefer to purchase based on brand rather than quality or price. Their perception tell that only branded will give them high satisfaction. Is there any chances that SME brand can be more competable with branded product? Well the answer is YES‚ if our government take this problem seriously and also support their local product. Not just government play the role but we as a Malaysian
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New Delhi visited the Parle factory at Bahadurgarh‚ Haryana as a part of their Institute-Industry Interface during the October of 2010. The buses left the college premises at 8 am. In all‚ 240 students pursuing PGDM (General) and International Business (IB) from the batch of 2010-2012 visited the factory in six groups over a span of 3 days from October 11 to the 12th. After arrival at the site‚ the students were received by Mr. Vishal Joshi‚ the HR head of the Parle-Bahadurgarh factory. After
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Study of consumer perceptions towards discount offers Abstract This research study examined consumers ’ perceptions of products they purchased under discount offers‚ and their effects on repurchase intentions of the same products after the end of the offers. The research began with an exploratory study of marketers ’ observations of the effectiveness of consumer discount programs‚ and consumers ’ opinions regarding the products. The findings of this exploratory research were used to develop hypotheses
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and reliable customer service of these businesses and the importance of customer service in different businesses. Sainsbury’s: 1. Online shopping Sainsbury’s provides online service to the customer so the customer can do online shopping on the internet. Sainsbury’s also provide delivery service to the customers who do online shopping. Sainsbury’s will make sure all the products delivered on time to make the customer feel happy. This is good for the customer because the customer don’t need to
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“A comparative study on customer perception towards product of Maruti and Hyundai ‚‚ ‖ Submitted to Submitted by MR.Fahad Beg Vipin kumar B.B.A 4th sem Acknowledgement under my guidance. During this project they have done most efforts to study and understand the subject in detail.In addition to the books mentioned in the bibliography they have referred various study material‚magazine
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IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION OF T MOBILE UNITED KINGDOM Table of Content 1. Introduction 4 1.1 Background of Research 4 1.2 Introduction of T Mobile 5 1.3 Objectives of The Research 6 1.4 Purpose
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PARLE PRODUCTS LTD MADE BY: NAZIA BIHARI FY.BMS ROLL NO-10 10/3/2011 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT PARLE AGRO-FOODS OVERVIEW Who we are Parle Products has been India’s largest manufacturer of biscuits and confectionery for almost 80 years. Makers of the world’s largest selling biscuit‚ Parle-G‚ and a host of other very popular brands‚ the Parle name symbolizes quality‚ nutrition and great taste. With a reach spanning even to the remotest villages
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Parle Products company was founded in 1929 in British India. It was owned by the Chauhan family of Vile Parle‚ Mumbai. Parle began manufacturing biscuits in 1939. In 1947‚ when India became independent‚ the company launched an ad campaign‚ showcasing its Gluco biscuits as an Indian alternative to the British biscuits.[2] The Parle brand became well known in India following the success of products such as the Parle-G biscuits and the Thums Up soft drink. The original Parle company was split into
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