THE NEW DEMOGRAPHIC MAP OF INDIA 1 UNDERSTANDING NEW SEC GROUPS 2 Understanding New SEC Groups New SEC Size % 0.5 1.8 3.0 4.0 5.1 7.0 7.2 11.4 15.1 19.5 15.8 9.6 Cum 0.5 2.3 5.4 9.4 14.5 21.4 28.7 40.1 55.1 74.6 90.4 100.0 Most Own / Use (60%+) About Half Use (30 – 60%) Internet‚ Microwave‚ Water purifier‚ Vacuum cleaner‚ Digital camera New Adoption (5 – 30%) A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 E3 AC‚ Car‚ Computer‚ DVD‚ Geyser‚ Dining table‚ MFD‚ basmati‚ Noodles
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Market segmentation in hospitality research: no longer a sequential process John T. Bowen William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration‚ University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas‚ USA Explores development in market segmentation relating to hospitality and tourism research published between 1990 and 1998. The literature is divided into three sections: segmenting a market; market targeting and marketing positioning. Identifies new areas for research‚ deeper examination of segments‚ identification of difference
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Market Segmentation HTC Desire According to (Philip Kotler‚ 2008) “Market Segmentation is the subdividing of market into homogeneous sub-set of customers‚ where any subset may conceivably be selected as market target to be reached with distinct Marketing Mix. Smartphones went from being a luxury and became an everyday tool for executives‚ students‚ employees and even for those who do not need even 50% of the capacity of these magnificent examples phones. Thus‚ thanks to overcrowding and the entry
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Market Segmentation: There are number of variables involved in consumer market segmentation‚ alone and in combination. These variables are: Geographic variables Demographic variables Psychographic variables Behavioral variables By using any of these segmentation bases‚ either individually or in combination‚ an organization can construct market segments for evaluation to help them select appropriate target markets. Geographic Segmentation: In geographical segmentation‚ market
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SEGMENTATION – TARGETING – POSITIONING Fragmentation of mass markets segments Consumers: variety of needs & preferences Marketers: offer variety of choices via multitude of marketing offerings Marketing segmentation: Needs Action Linking market needs to an org’s marketing program Market needs Segmentation/Targeting MM A market segment: Group of consumers with homogenous profile & common needs will similarly respond to a marketing program Segmentation – targeting – positioning 1
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Human Resource Management (Unit 21) [Name of Student] [Name of Instructor] [Course Title] [Date] Introduction Every organization employs staff or skilled professionals in various departments or sections of the organization‚ but a good team of working professionals in an organization cannot be built without a good human resource. Any organization cannot be successful until and unless it is able to fill or keep the various positions filled with best suited individual for that particular
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2.0 Market Segmentation Market segmentation is the process that companies use to divide large markets into small markets that can be reached more efficiently and effectively with products and services that match their unique needs. 2.1 Geographic Segmentation Geographic segmentation is dividing the market into different geographical units such as nations‚ states‚ regions‚ countries‚ or cities. Introduced the different type of packages‚ according to the needs of people in different
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The segmentation will be based on the company objective to obtain profitable sales by providing a specialized product – the “Active1” – in the sneaker industry. Also‚ the company objective considers the SWOT analysis that determines our firm’s current situation in the market. The strength of the company lies in our expertise knowledge from creating an unprecedented sneaker. For that reason‚ it can match the opportunity of reaching a new segment of the sneaker market that has no direct competition
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PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION SELECTED BRAND: NOKIA: (N-81) Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications‚ driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones‚ devices and solutions for imaging‚ games‚ media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment‚ solutions and services for network operators and corporations. SELECTION CRITERIA:
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Group Assignment #1 Group 11 Runcheng Zhang‚ Blair Macaulay October 13th 2014 ACC-1100-D01 Debbie Mortimer *Note: The other two group members did not contribute to this assignment 1a) Predetermined overhead rate. b) Overhead costs per program base on predetermined rate c) Total cost per student of each academic program 2a) First stage allocation of overhead costs b) Activity rates c) Second stage allocation of overhead Professional Arts Technology 3. Total cost
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