Manthan Shah 81 Parth Shah 82 Ravi Chandwani 14 Milan Vasani 101 Manish Sharma 86 Submitted to: Prof. Karan Shastri VRIO Analysis and Value Chain Analysis Services Inbound Logistics Operations Outbound Logistics Marketing & Sales Fastest Turnaround 400 new aircrafts are capabilities in strength Landing time‚ ticketing Fastest Turnaround Multiple marketing gimmicks New Revenue Stream Focus on HRM Luggage facilities Promotional activities (5‚00‚000 tickets) Support
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C7 1. Sales - Cost of goods sold = Gross margin 2. Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + Purchases – Ending inventory 3. Inventory is reported on the balance sheet at replacement cost when it is less than cost. 4. Inventory turnover (3.79) = Cost of goods sold ($750‚000) ÷ Average inventory ($188‚000 + $208‚000)÷ 2 5. Average days to sell inventory (96.3) = 365 days ÷ Inventory turnover (3.79) 6. Average days to sell inventory (96.3) = 365 days ÷ Inventory turnover (3.79) 7. LIFO cost of goods
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Pierre Chandon‚ Brian Wansink‚ & Gilles Laurent A Benefit Congruency Framework of Sales Promotion Effectiveness Are monetary savings the only explanation for consumer response to a sales promotion? If not‚ how do the different consumer benefits of a sales promotion influence its effectiveness? To address the first question‚ this research builds a framework of the multiple consumer benefits of a sales promotion. Through a series of measurement studies‚ the authors find that monetary and nonmonetary
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Sales Letter The message of a sales letter should begin with an opening statement promising the reader it will be important to them. Let them know right away the message will benefit them in a very direct way. The rest of the letter serves to define how the reader will benefit from responding to the message. WHAT IS A SALES LETTER? A sales letter is a document designed to generate sales. It persuades the reader to place an order; to request additional information; or to lend support to the product
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SALES PROMOTION INTRODUCTION: The word Promotion‚ originates from the Latin word ‘Promovere’. The meaning is “to move forward” or “to push forward”. The aim of production is sales. Sales and promotion are two different words and sales promotion is the combination of these two words. sales promotion is one among the three pillars of promotional mix. The other two pillars are personal selling and advertising. Sales promotion is the connecting link between personal selling and advertising
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SALES & MARKETING PLAN (For 2011 – 2012) THE IMAGERY HOTEL‚ XYZ CITY‚ INDIA The presented sales and marketing plan has been worked upon while covering the theoretical knowledge gained during the duration of module. The sales and marketing plan covers only the rooms division strategy due to word count limitation (Revenue aspects such as Food & Beverage outlets‚ other revenue etc are not being discussed). Glossary at the end of appendices features the key industry specific terms used in the plan
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-Sex Sales- In the American culture today‚ sex seems to be a very big‚ controversial thing in advertising. In almost every television ad or magazine ad‚ there’s a reference to sex. Sex seems to attract many consumers in America to buy products such as fragrances‚ clothes‚ tools‚ and pretty much any other products used in America today. This shows that many Americans respond very well to ads that contain sexual references. In Britney Spear’s new fragrance commercial‚ it shows her and a guy
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OF POINT OF SALE TERMINALS WITH FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS THROUGH WEB SERVICES ERIK-JAN MONSHOUWER‚ RAUL VALVERDE University of Liverpool Concordia University ABSTRACT With the conventional POS payment transaction method‚ vendors are bound to a payment institute in their region and can only use relatively expensive dedicated or slow dial-up lines to their financial institute. This paper report covers the work to produce an architecture and a prototype that supports Point of Sales terminal
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PUPPIES FOR SALE A store owner was tacking a sign above his door that read “Puppies For Sale.” Signs like that have a way of attracting small children‚ and sure enough‚ a little boy appeared under the store owner’s sign. “How much are you going to sell the puppies for?” he asked. The store owner replied‚ “Anywhere from $30 to $50.” The little boy reached in his pocket and pulled out some change. “I have $2.37‚” he said. “Can I please look at them?” The store owner smiled and whistled and out of
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Sales Maximization A reasonable‚ and often pursued objective of firms is to maximize sales‚ that is‚ to sell as much output as possible. Clearly sales lead to revenue‚ meaning that maximizing sales is also bound to maximize revenue. But as the analysis of short-run production indicates‚ maximizing sales does NOT necessarily maximize profit. So why do firms do it? Are firms unreasonable? Are they irrational? Do they NOT understand the basic economic principles of short-run production? For some firms
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