TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY The telecommunication industry is considered a vital part of our everyday lives. Although it only represents about 2.4 percen‚ the services it provides are important to other sectors in the economy. One of the most debatable topics in economics is the Telecommunication Act of 1996‚ and according to the Federal Communication Commission‚ “It is the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in almost 62 years. The goal of this new law is to let anyone enter any communications
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Industry and Company Analysis Strategic Management Submitted By: Pushpendra Parikh - 151 TELECOM INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Economic Trends: Indian economy is the second fastest growing economy in the world. It lags only behind China. The manufacturing as well as the service sector have been performing well since the last 4 years. Though agricultural sector performance is not much impressive‚ it has been able to maintain its growth rate of 3-4%. The demographics as well as the governments
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360 DEGREE FEEDBACK: BENEFITS & PITFALLS Introduction Employees usually want to receive feedback on their performance for certain reasons such as for improving their performance. DeNisi & Kluger (2000) herald that it is widely accepted that feedback is an essential component of an effective performance improvement strategy as individuals learn on the basis of receiving feedback on their performance. Moreover‚ performance feedback increases job satisfaction and motivation among the employees
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Profile 8 Definition 8 DTH Service 9 Product History 10 Global Market 10 Indian Market 18 A Practical Perspective 21 Substitutes Of The Product 23 Product Technology And Service Processing 32 Industry Life Cycle 37 Chapter 3 39 Global Scenario 39 Global 39 Global Players 39 Total Companies Profiled: 72 (Including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 80) 39 Global Major Players 40 Cable Vs. DTH - An Overview Of The World
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FMCG Industry Introduction The fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is a large and important part of almost every economy in the world‚ insofar as the products associated with the industry represents a big part of every consumer budget. The goods produced by the industry are basically necessities and the inelastic nature of the goods makes their impact on economies worldwide significant. The FMCG are sometimes referred to as consumer packaged goods and the various products are characterized
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Industry Analysis Barriers to Entry. Processes involved in the manufacture of soft drinks are standard in the industry; thus‚ knowledge needed to begin production is not complex and can easily be acquired. In addition‚ inputs used in the manufacture are commodity items (e.g. sugar‚ syrup‚ and fruit juices). Though the latter factors increase the susceptibility of companies to face new entrants‚ still‚ threats of entry by potential competitors are at a low degree. This is due to the fact that capital
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represents the social class and rivalry of her time. Through the endless struggles between the rich city dwellers‚ the Socs and the Eastern residents‚ the Greasers‚ Hinton depicts the social hierarchy and conflict. She explains in her novel that the class differences causes rivalry between the rich and poor. However‚ as Ponyboy matures his black and white view towards the world begins to blur. Ultimately‚ Hinton shows that there is no fine line between classes and rivalry is pointless. The Outsiders
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assessing whether an industry has long-term attractiveness‚ there are many important factors that must be evaluated. The first is the industry’s potential for growth. If the industry doesn’t have a good growth potential it may not be profitable for very long or the competition may be too fierce for the market potential. If competitive forces are squeezing industry profitability to inadequate levels and if the competition appears destined to grow stronger‚ the industry will be less attractive
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INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS OF INSURANCE INDUSRTY INDEX 1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………3 2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY………………………………………..........8 3. GLOBAL SCENARIO……………………………………………………….9 4. INDIAN SCENARIO……………………………………………………….11 5. EMERGENCE OF IRDA…………………………………………………...19 6. MARKET STRUCTURE……………………………………………………36 7. PEST ANALYSIS…………………………………………………………...37 8. PORTERS FIVE FORCES………………………………………………….61 9. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS……………………………………………..68 10. GLOBAL
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A VERY INTRIGUING PACKAGE ABSTRACT: VIP industry has sway for over two decades in the organized luggage market. Its customers perceive value for money. VIP’s economically price brand‚ Alfa sells 1.5 lakhs pieces a month. Market Research shows that an average Indian family pulls out the suitcases merely for a outstation travel a few times a year. VIP has a wide range of market segment starting from Rs 295 to Rs 6000 a piece. Competition from the unorganized sector hurts
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