Contents: 1. Executive Summary Southwest Airlines Company is a domestic airline that provides primarily short-haul‚ high-frequency‚ point-to-point‚ low fare services to 53 airports in 52 cities in 26 states throughout the United States. Southwest focuses primarily on point-to-point service‚ providing more direct nonstop routes for short-hauls customers and‚ therefore minimizing connections‚ delay and total trip time. The company is average trips length is 441 miles with an average flight time
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RETAIL LOCATION ANALYSIS GENERAL 1. What is the shopping mall builder/developer name? 2. Where is/are the proposed location(s) in the shopping mall? (State available floor unit numbers‚ and their corresponding available floor sizes) 3. What is the ratio of shop space ownership between developer and individuals? 4. What are the lease/rent quotations? 5. What is the lease length? 6. Is there a rent escalation rate? If so‚ what is the rate? (e.g. every 3 years?) 7.
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Explain about the retail store 6 Explain why you have chosen this retail store 7 Explain about your scenario as a mystery shopper and what you did at the outlet 8 Describe the retail store’s customer service with your knowledge of Pet Peeves and 14 factors of company culture. 10 Suggest some solutions to improve the retail store’s customer service 14 Conclusion 15 Executive Summary Acting as a “mystery shopper“ we have evaluated one of the McDonalds’ retail shops. We have
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PROJECT REPORT ON “SECTOR ANALYSIS – TELECOM INDUSTRY & A CASE STUDY OF: IDEA CELLULAR LTD.” SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PGDBM) SUBMITTED BY PRAJAKTA M. DIWAN PGDBM - FINANCE BATCH: 2007-09 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. V. S. DATE [pic] N.L.DALMIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH
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Retail Business Analysis BUS620: Managerial Marketing Prof. Adebowale Onatolu October 31‚ 2011 Retail Business Analysis “Payless ShoeSource‚ Inc. is the largest footwear retailer in the United States. Payless has built its success by offering a large selection of shoes at very low prices‚ most selling for less than $15 as of 2004” (fundinguniverse.com‚ N/D‚ para. 3). Payless ShoesSource has implemented generic and segmentation marketing strategies in order to market their products successfully
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are also made. IKEA‚ SWOT; PESTEL; Porter’s Five Forces; Value chain analysis 1 1. Introduction and Company overview............................................................... 3 2. PESTEL analysis..........................................................................
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INTRODUCTION (Shirley Daniels) says that the management of customer value is an advanced version of the measurement of customer satisfaction (2000). However‚ Godiva takes some simple steps to create customer value. PERCEIVED BENEFITS Product Benefits (Day 1990; Peter & Olson 1990) “From the consumer’s point of view‚ the products are seen as a range of benefits‚ not traits. However‚ Godiva have managed to gain great success by refreshing it’s brand and introducing new range every now and
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AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Automobile Industry in India has witnessed a tremendous growth in recent years and is all set to carry on the momentum in the foreseeable future. Indian automobile industry has come a long way since the first car ran on the streets of Bombay in 1898. Today‚ automobile sector in India is one of the key sectors of the economy in terms of the employment. Directly and indirectly it employs more than 10 million people and if we add the number of people employed in the auto-component
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this paper‚ online travel sector is analyzed by considering business models that is used for this sector in the online environment‚ evaluating some major businesses in the sector and also by discussing the past‚ current and future state of the online travel industry. Additionally‚ a new business idea is created for the sector and it is described in detail with its business scope‚ target market‚ customer segment‚ business model‚ short and long term objectives‚ market analysis and marketing strategies
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Retail business “759 Store” is the Group’s new line of retail business with reference to the consumption model of Japanese localities. The business is principally engaged in the sales of confectioneries‚ beverages and other packed foods imported from Japan and other regions in the world. The origin of its products mainly includes Japan‚ followed by Korea‚ Taiwan and Europe. We adopt the policy of high turnover‚ wide varieties‚ leisurely shopping environment and desirable service‚ and positioned
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