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    KARNATAK ARTS COLLEGE [DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES] A Project Proposal on “EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION TOWARDS PRODUCT AND SERVICE” At Big Bazaar‚ Hubli Submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Bachelor degree of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION During the academic year 2010-2011 SUBMITTED BY KAVITA.S.MISHRA 5TH SEMESTER Exam no.O7101009 INSTITUTE HEAD: COMPANY HEAD: Mr.B.B.Biradar

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    Moment of Truth Aldo is the object that we chose to observe and study their customer service quality. Aldo is a private corporation that owns and operates a worldwide chain of shoe and accessory stores. Based on our observations‚ we felt dissatisfied through its customer service for the following reasons: 1. POOR GREETING. The staffs are not greeted the customers immediately. Although they are busy with others‚ they still can give a smile and quick greeting‚ and tell them they will be attended

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    rbyadav1988@gmail.com Abstract This study focuses on the Consumer Perception of Retail outlets: A comparative study of Big bazaar and More mega store. With the help of consumer perception of retail outlets increase their sale and provide total customer satisfaction. These Retail Outlets increase the India as well as in all over the world The term consumer perception refers to the perception that consumers display in searching for purchasing‚ using‚ evaluating and disposing of products and services

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    in fact‚ create more goodwill than if things had gone smoothly in the first place. Consider how‚ Paris-based recovered from a service nightmare and won the loyalty of one group of vacationers the vacationers had nothing but trouble getting from to their A destination the flight took off six hours late made two unexpected stops‚ and circled thirty minutes before it could land. Because of all the delays and mishaps‚ the plane was en route for ten hours more than planned and ran out of food

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    Customer Orientation

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    Customer orientation. The retailer should verify the characteristics and needs of its targeted consumer and endeavors to please the needs to the highest (Bermann and Evan‚ 2012). As noted by Scheer and Loos (2002)‚ to categorize the customer-oriented spectrum’s services and products‚ it is essential to identify appropriate parameters. An appropriate parameter as guideline is the degree of individuality whereby it illustrates the output of orientation of a customer’s individual need based on his

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    was commissioned by the Giant Star Hotel. The study sought to find out whether the employees of the hotel business were really satisfied with their jobs or not. In doing this‚ it was determined the extent of the level of their job satisfaction and how they could have been satisfied‚ if they had been in another field. The objectives of this research were to identify the various factors that actually triggered off or were responsible for the workers” satisfaction and to determine the major factor

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    Roosevelt: The New Deal

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    approach to running the economy. The government was not too excited to get involve with the financial aspects of the country. When the stock market crashed and the economy was in shambles the federal government had to take a different approach to how the country’s money should be run. President Franklin Roosevelt was the driving force in this shift of government. When Roosevelt came into office in 1932 he had a new vision for the country. The president before him‚ J Edger Hoover‚ took the trickle

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    Welcome to Iberostar  Teamwork  Teamwork is defined as an activity or a set of interrelated activities undertaken by a number of people; in order to achieve a common objective The importance of Teamwork  The interesting concept in the management jargon is widely understood in the extended form for TEAM is: T- Together E- Everyone A-Achieves M-More The importance of Teamwork on productivity and  production  Teamwork generates more productivity and offer better solutions than if individuals

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    to what they are going through and so they do not talk about it creating a rift within their family relationships. This split between personal lives‚ family‚ and work is almost always a cause for stress. There are new programs being set up to help deal with the stress created on the job‚ but this does not always help and the programs are not always free. There are high hopes to make advances in these programs to make them relatively low in cost and effective. "Correctional officers are the gatekeepers

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    Customer Types

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    Customer Types Tanya Myers HTT 200 March 22nd‚ 2013 Karen Stevens Customer Types According to the AH&LA website the typical lodging customer in 2011 stayed 40 % for business and 60 % for leisure. The typical lodging customer in a business room is a male‚ age 35 to 54 years old. The typical lodging customer is employed in a professional or managerial position with an average annual income of $119‚388. They usually stay by themselves‚ make reservations ahead of time and pay $129.00 per

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