appraisal based on a forced distribution system: its drawbacks and remedies Rachana Chattopadhayay International Management Institute‚ Kolkata‚ India‚ and Anil Kumar Ghosh Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit‚ Indian Statistical Institute‚ Kolkata‚ India Performance appraisal based on a FDS 881 Received 8 August 2011 Revised 29 January 2012 1 May 2012 Accepted 24 June 2012 Abstract Purpose – Performance appraisal based on a forced distribution system (FDS) is widely used in
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Global distribution system Internet Distribution SYSTEM Karyon strategically partners with internationally respected travel industry companies to provide you with the services‚ products and connectivity to build the operational backbone for single or multi-property distribution management. As a result‚ Karyon enables you to increase revenue‚ improve guest loyalty‚ and reduce costs by centralizing and streamlining your operations while maximizing existing technology investments. Our distribution
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respected executives of the Foods B.D. team at Hindustan Unilever(HUL)‚Andheri for allowing me to work with them for a period of 8 weeks. This has been a wonderful learning experience and has enlightened my knowledge about the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Sector in India‚ possibly one of the most important for the Indian economy. I am especially thankful to my tutor at Kissan‚ Mr. Sachin Sharma‚ under whose tutelage I underwent my training and learnt a lot of first hand application of marketing
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Retail: Growth Projections •Profitability Outlook 2 2 :3 : 13 : 34 : 56 : 76 : 88 : 93 : 125 : 136 : 149 : 176 : 181 : 211 : 241 : 291 : 334 : 356 : 392 : 408 Introduction 3 3 Retail defined • Retailing is a distribution channel through which goods are sold in small quantities to the final consumer. • A retailer is typically a reseller‚ who buys products from a manufacturer / supplier / distributor and sells them to the customers. • Generally‚ no significant
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Grocery Retail of Pakistan Retail * Syed Qamar * Umer Fariq * Saad Afridi * Sarah Khan * Mohd. Bilal Khan * Sohaib bin Shahid Retail Industry of Pakistan An Analysis of Grocery Retail landscape of Pakistan 2012 MIP Institute of Business Administration 5/25/2012 * Syed Qamar * Umer Fariq * Saad Afridi * Sarah Khan * Mohd. Bilal Khan * Sohaib bin Shahid Table of Contents Snapshot of Pakistan’s Economy 3 Snapshot of Retail Landscape
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ON FMCG INDUSTRY SUBMITTED BY:- MANISHA YADAV MBA‚ I SEM INDEX Overview of the sector / introduction Industry profile /Classification (Growth trends) Key operating internal & external environment issues – SWOT analysis Research design Hypothesis Bibliography FMCG INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION:
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Business! For Everyone! Creamline’s ice cream products are indeed delicious‚ but you won’t find them in your favorite supermarket. This is because Creamline’s primary distribution system is the network of sari-sari stores scattered all over the country‚ says Martinez. As its contribution to nation-building‚ says Madrid‚ Creamline has come up the Instant Negosyo concept. For a small amount of money‚ a sari-sari store owner can be a retailer of Creamline products. All he needs to do is purchase
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methodology…………… 4. Analysis of FMCG market……… 5. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) FMCG are products that have a quick shelf turnover‚ at relatively low-cost and don’t require a lot of thought‚ time and financial investment to purchase. The margin of profit on every individual FMCG product is less. However the huge number of goods sold is what makes the difference. Hence profit in FMCG goods always translates to number
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Branding strategies in FMCG Chandranshu Charan 09ESHYD011 Branding strategies in FMCG Contents 2 Acknowledgement .................................................................................................................................... 3 Objective- ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Methodology .....................................................................
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▪ Senior Secondary in the year 2003 from Govt. Higher Secondary School‚ Bijainagar Ajmer Rajasthan. ▪ Secondary in the year 2001 from Govt. Secondary School‚ Singawal Ajmer Rajasthan. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION Windows XP Operations System:-MS office‚ Tally7.2‚ Tally 9.0‚ Busy & Internet. PERSONAL PROFILE ▪ Date of Birth : 15th August‚ 1985 ▪ Marital Status :
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