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    APJEM  Arth Prabhand: A Journal of Economics and Management    Vol.1 Issue 8‚ November 2012‚ ISSN 2278‐0629     CHANGING PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR OF INDIAN CUSTOMERS MRS. PALLAVI KUMARI* *Lecturer‚ Biju Patnaik Institute of Information Technology & Management Studies‚ Bhubaneswar. ABSRACT The way Indian consumers are spending their money on various items has changed in recent years. With the ever-increasing penetration of internet and social media‚ the purchasing behavior of Indian consumers

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    Jeff Immelt

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    GE’s Jeff Immelt: The Voyage from MBA to CEO Jeff Immelt graduated from Harvard MBA and had been recruited to GE on 1982. Immelt greatly impressed Dennis Dammerman‚ the executive overseeing GE’s MBA recruitment. Then‚ Immelt entered on a commercial leadership track that included real work assignments in different GE businesses. After completing the training program‚ Immelt become regional sales manager for GE Plastic in Dallas and responsible for 15 direct reports. In 1987‚ Immelt was

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    Jeff Buckley Jeff Buckley was born in Orange County‚ California‚ in 1966 to Mary Guibert and Tim Buckley. He was trained in guitar and music theory at a year-long program at the Musicians’ Institute in Hollywood. Whilst there he listened to and experimented with reggae‚ jazz‚ metal and different genres of rock music. Some of his major musical influences were: Led Zeppelin‚ Robert Johnson and Nusrat Fati Ali Khan. At the age of 23 after completing his program in California‚ he moved to New York

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    This article is about Jeff Bezos‚ founder and CEO of Amazon.com. He is a very good example of a great business leader. He took a huge risk by investing into an ecommerce company in 1994 that was eventually launched in 1995. It started as an online bookstore that started diversifying its product line and target customers by expanding into other countries. At the very beginning of this business the returns were not very good and the company was looking very weak but Jeff Benzos was ready to be unprofitable

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    Jeff Bezos

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    Presented to: Dr. Margaret M. Hopkins Presented by: Mariam Medhat F. Gerguis Email: mariam.medhat@minamark.com | [the Jeff bezos ’ leadership case study] | Implementing the values he holds‚ his Emotional intelligence competencies‚ his use of the Mc. Clelland ’s theory of motivation‚ his vision and my personal thoughts of him as a leader. | Jeff Bezos case study Jeff Bezos‚ the leader‚ had a wide set of values that he obviously followed in all the different decisions he took. The clearest

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    later. When Jeff was the age of four Jacklyn remarried to a man named Mike Bezos. Mike Bezos was a Cuban immigrant at the age of 15 who went on to graduate from the University of Albuquerque and to legally adopt Jeffrey.1 His father was a huge influence in Jeff’s educational and problem solving abilities. 1 Much of Jeff’s inclination towards science came from Mike who moved the family to Houston‚ Texas. In Houston Mike began to pursue a career as an engineer at Exxon. As Jeff

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    Online Grocery’s Competitive Analysis Peapod‚ Fresh Direct‚ Walmart‚ and local online grocery are the top competitors 1. Peapod Peapods‚ which was founded in 1989‚ hold the most shares in the online grocery industry with 5.8 percent. The company has presence on 14 states‚ offers more than 8‚000 products‚ and serves to more than 350‚000 customers annually. The customers are various‚ but typically are dual-income couples or families. In 2012‚ Peapod introduced posters with pictures of foods and QR

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    Jeff immelt

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    unforeseen circumstances that may occur during the acquisition period. For example‚ GE $3.3 billion acquisition of Lufkin Industries showed a 38% purchase price higher than it should be.(footnote) http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-04-08/did-ges-jeff-immelt-pay-too-much-for-lufkin Thus‚ Immelt gave an impression that if he wants something‚ he would not hesitate to pay a superior price. As a leader‚ risk taking is a essential strategy‚ but overly risk taking may create a lost of confidence of one’s

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    French e-grocery models: a comparison of deliveries performances Bruno Durand1 University of Nantes Lemna France (bruno.durand@univ-nantes.fr) Jesus Gonzalez-Féliu sciencesconf.org:erc2012:3600 University of Lyon 2 Let France (jesus.gonzales-feliu@let.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr) Bruno Durand is a Lecturer in Management Sciences at the University of Nantes‚ where he comanages the International Logistic fifth year university program in the Language Faculty (Department ssociation)‚ he pursues his

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    Jeff Jacoby‚ a columnist for the Boston Globe‚ is the author of an article called “Bring Back Flogging” that suggests the reinstatement of flogging as a criminal punishment. Jacoby argues that the use of flogging is a better form of punishment for criminals because it would not only help save money‚ but also provide a better form of punishment for some criminals. In his argument‚ Jacoby fails to address issues at the point they are presented while also stating some irrelevant facts‚ which does somewhat

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