SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT PANTALOON RETAIL INDIA LTD. (BIG BAZAAR) A PROJECT REPORT Under the guidance Of Dr. Nishikant Jha ______________________________ Submitted by Mr. Anil R Bambhania Roll No—510929526 ______________________________ in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree Of MBA IN [Finance] November’2010
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Many reasons could have a big impact on our actions as human beings. Some principles could affect our actions in a bad or a good way. Age and experience play a big role on how we think and how we can make our decisions. Sometimes we make decisions based on our emotions. In ’’Araby’’ by James Joyce‚ the main character was a boy that lives with his aunt and his uncle. The boy made a decision that taught him a big lesson. The young boy realized that he was a fool after going far away from home for a
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Future Group Pantaloon company is one of the greatest retailing companies with its retail format called Big Bazaar. In my summer training project I’m doing live project‚ on a “An Analysis of Customer Cherry Picking of FMCG Products at Big-Bazaar in Lucknow”. ( To improve customer walk-in at big bazaar) And also to know what are the factors which customers think before visiting Big Bazaar. 3 Need for the study 3 Topic for the study 3 Objectives 3 CHERRY PICKING 4 Company Profile 7 Research
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For example‚ in the novel‚ the bazaar is described as “merchants crying their wares; street musicians playing horns and lutes and drums; mule drivers cursing; women haggling; caged birds screeching; brass workers’ mallets pinging and clanging and bonging. Smells drifted past: sawdust‚ perfume‚ leather‚ dye‚ feathers‚ manure-all mingled with the ever-present odor of sweat” (Fletcher 81-82). The bazaar is described as a very busy place‚ constantly full of people trading
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undertaken by PRIL for Pantaloons‚ which made the store one of the most successful lifestyle stores in India in the early 2000s. The case then examines the reasons for PRIL’s entry into discount store and food store businesses through Big Bazaars and Food Bazaars and discusses in detail the strategies and marketing efforts put in place by PRIL to promote these formats. Issues:• Recent trends in the Indian retailing industry‚ changing requirements and preferences of consumers‚ Understanding changing
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runs about a boy‚ falling in love for the first time in his life. The narrator is attempting to win the girl’s affection by presenting her something from the Araby bazaar. The boy‚ a narrator of a story‚ is not a static character. His image‚ thus‚ continually evolves‚ as well as the concepts around him. One should point out that Araby bazaar‚ at first‚ serves as an image of shelter from the impeding environment of the boy’s neighborhood in Dublin‚ but then changes dramatically. James Joyce conveys the
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"Araby" Backgrounds Introduction Ireland’s major religion‚ Roman Catholicism‚ dominated Irish culture‚ as it continues to do today although to a lesser extent. Many families sent their children to schools run by Jesuit priests (like the one the narrator in attends) and convent schools run by nuns (like the one Mangan’s sister attends). Catholicism is often seen as a source of the frequent conflict in Irish culture between sensuality and asceticism‚ a conflict that figures prominently in Joyce’s
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the narrator describes his experience of wanting to go to a bazaar but of his uncle forgetting to give him the money until the bazaar was nearly over. The narrator incorporates a religious component into the story—a priest that has died in the back bedroom and the sister of a friend across the street who is a nun and upon whom the boy has a crush. The first time the nun speaks to the boy‚ she asks him if he is going to Araby‚ a bazaar. Although she cannot go herself‚ he tells her that if he goes
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their project they were found to be very sincere and Attentive to small details whatsoever was told to them. I wish them good luck and success in their future. Professor: Dr. Shekher (I.M.S Ghaziabad) “HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT OF PANTALOON’S BIG BAZAAR” under my supervision and 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “GOING IS GETTING TOUGH‚ CURRENT IS TORRENTIAL. SUCCESS IS NOT AFAR‚ JUST YOUR POTENTIAL”. Following the word of this quote the project is being made. This report bears the imprint of many people
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references to create the dark mood and atmosphere. Later‚ when he discusses Mangan’s sister‚ he changes to bright light references which are used to create a fairy tale world of dreams and illusions. In the end of the story‚ we see the darkness of the bazaar that represents the boy’s disappointment. On the simplest level‚ "Araby" is a story about a boy’s first love. On a deeper level‚ however‚ it is a story about the world in which he lives - a world inimical to ideals and dreams. This imagery reinforces
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