“A study of retail service quality expectation of Electronic Retail Stores with reference to Bangalore Shoppers.” Objectives: 1) To identify the shoppers expectation towards service quality of electronic retail stores in Bangalore. 2) To find out whether demographic variables influences the expectations of service quality of Electronic Retail Stores. 3) To find out whether Inter-personal relationship has influence on customers expectations of sevice quality of the Electronic Stores. 4) To
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Growth of Retail Sector in India Submitted by Robin Tayal Course: MPE 2008-10 Section : B‚ Semester 3rd Roll No :- 168 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Industry Overview 02 - 06 2. Organized Retail Sector 07 - 09 3. Origin of retail 10 - 14 4. Indian Retail Industry
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Impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India’s retail sector. ABSTRACT: Retailing in India is one of the pillars of its economy and accounts for about 15 percent of its GDP. Organized retailing is absent in most rural and small towns of India. Supermarkets and similar organized retail stores account for just 4 percent of the market. The main fear of FDI in retail trade is that it will certainly disrupt the livelihood of the poor people engaged in this trade. The opening of big
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EXPLAIN THE EXTERNAL SOURCES OF FINANCE AVAILABLE TO A RETAIL BUSINESS External sources of finance are funds that come from outside the business. It involves the business getting loans from individuals or institutions. External sources of finance can be divided into two parts; short term and long term. Long term has two main branches; share capital & loan capital which will be divided further below. Short term has one main branch‚ which is divided into bank overdraft‚ hire purchase‚ trade credit
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RETAIL PROJECT ON PIZZA HUT GROUP MEMBERS:- 1) JASMEET DUA 2) HITIKANT SAHOO 3) RAHUL GYANESWAR 4) RUDRA PRATAP HOTA 5) ASHUTOSH PRATAP SINGH CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION………………………………………..1 2) RETAIL ENVIRONMENT…………………………….2 3) POSITIONING…………………………………………...3 4) MARKETING STRATEGY…………………………….4 5) PRODUCT ASSORTMENT…………………………….5 6) PRICE POSITIONING………………………………….6 7) CUSTOMER PROFILE…………………………………7 8) CONSUMER PULL FACTORS………………………...8 9)
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They simply have forgotten that when you seek a reward that a certain amount of risk is involved. Not all jobs can be likened to Chutes and Ladders® and that is where hard work comes into play. This is something that Mr. Cam Archer has learned as a retail account executive at RetailMax‚ Inc. In the first year at the Boston-based software company‚ Mr. Archer has been able to procure two solid job offers from within the company. As his internship ends‚ he is faced with which path to choose within RetailMax
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to clients‚ organizes the work history and skills of IBMers into 8‚100 specialized skill sets that include 17 industries and areas of expertise from business intelligence and analytics to virtualization and green solutions. The application also contains languages spoken‚ visa‚ status and availability. And our financial results demonstrate the impact of this transformation. › 2008 revenue was a record $103.6 billion‚ up five percent‚ and we delivered a pre-tax margin of 16.1 percent‚ four points
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“BRIDGING THE SKILL GAP IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR” OVERVIEW OF INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY: Indian robust macro and micro economics fundamentals‚ such as : 1. robust GDP growth 2. higher incomes 3. increasing disposal income 4. favorable demographics and supportive government policies These will accelerate the growth of the retail sector. Indian retail industry is perhaps one of the most challenging‚ dynamics and exciting markets to operate in. India is an economy of $1.43 trillion
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REVERSE LOGISTICS: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES FACED BY THE MAJOR RETAIL PLAYERS IN THE UK. INTRODUCTION: “In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread till you return to the ground‚ for out of it you were taken; For dust you are‚ And to dust you shall return.” Genesis 3:19. Effective and efficient management of product returns is an intriguing practical and research question. Growing green concerns and advancement of reverse logistics (RL) concepts and practices make it all the more relevant
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Announces A Paper Presentation Contest in RETAIL MANAGEMENT At “Talking Shop” -The RAI-GSB Retail Conclave Retailers Association of India (rai) announces a Paper Presentation Contest for the management students of B-Schools in Retailing Excellence in India on the occasion of ‘Talking Shop 2010’ to be held from September 29th – 30th‚ 2010 at Gnanam School of Business‚Thanjavur. We invite papers on the following guidelines: Defined Areas in Retail Management For The Contest : 1
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