that which could have been prevented by actions like a pay raise or a new job assignment. True False 3. An employee’s perceived desirability of movement can depend on reasons that have little or nothing to do with the job. True False 4. An employee’s overall intention to quit depends on the desirability of leaving‚ ease of leaving‚ and alternatives available to the employee. True False 5. Employees who have a high intention to quit necessarily end up quitting their jobs.
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marketers have to understand the dynamics and attitudes within each and every village ATTRACTIVENESS OF RURAL MARKET -LARGE POPULATION SIZE -RAISING PROSPERITY OF THE RURAL HOUSEHOLDS -GROWTH IN CONSUMPTION IN RURAL INDIA -LIFE-STYLE CHANGES OF THE RURAL PEOPLE -LIFE CYCLE ADVANTAGES TO THE MANUFACTURERS -RURAL MARKET GROWTH RATES ARE HIGHER THAN URBAN -RURAL MARKETING IS NOT EXPENSIVE -REMOTENESS IS NO LONGER A PROBLEM AND CAN BE OVERCOME. ANALYSIS OF THE RURAL MARKET IN INDIA
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This assignment is based on an Earned Value analysis performed by a cost account manager‚ who has received a variance report (given below) from a performance measurement system. I have calculated the appropriate variances and included corrective measures for each of them. REPORT Variances are calculated as follows: CV (cost variance) = BCWP – ACWP SV (schedule variance) = BCWP - BCWS TASK A B C D E ACWP $22‚550 $32‚000 $16‚000 $10‚000 $23‚000 BCWP $25‚000 $30‚000 $15‚000 $17‚000 $24
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DAVID B YOFFIE RENEE KIM Cola Wars Contiinue: Coke C an nd Pepsi in 20110 oke and Pepsi vied for “t hroat share” o of the world’ss beverage m market. For more than a century‚ Co The most intense battles in the so-called colla wars weree fought over the $74 billio on carbonated soft drink (CSD) industry in the Un nited States.1 In a “carefu ully waged co ompetitive strruggle” that llasted from 1975 through the mid-199 90s‚ both Cok ke and Pepsi achieved average annual rrevenue grow wth of 2 w CS
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Internal Analysis of Coke and Pepsi (Appendix A) In this session‚ we would analyze Coke and Pepsi internally using SWOT analysis. SWOT is the short form of Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats. In Appendix A‚ we can see that the major strength for Coke is its name value. Coke is the World’s leading brand for CSD. Marketing and advertising is the major battleground for the CSD industry‚ from the SWOT analysis‚ we can see Coke did a great job for that. Being the market leader is definitely
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Coke and Pepsi Learn to Compete in India CASE STUDY 2 International Marketing 1. The political environment in India has proven to be critical to company performance for both PepsiCo and Coca- Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not‚ could developments in the political arena have been handled better by each company? There are several specific aspects of the political environment
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Have you ever wondered if the sugar content in Coke and Pepsi has altered you or your friends preference? In this experiment‚ we tested to see if the sugar content changes peoples preference over Coke and Pepsi. We chose this experiment because we would like to see how people change their opinions of their favorite soda‚ after we have informed them of the sugar content. This experiment of Coke vs Pepsi is tied into chemistry by the percentage of the compound/sugar in each can of soda. Background
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policies‚ and distribution arrangements? 4. “Global localization” (globalization) is a policy that both companies have implemented successfully. Give examples for each company from the case. 5. How can Pepsi and Coke confront the issues of water use in the manufacture of their products? How can they diffuse further boycotts or demonstrations against the products? How effective are activist groups like the one that launched the campaign in California? Should Coke address the group directly or just let
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Week 5: Branding and Positioning Reading: * Articles - Please be sure to read all articles and view all videos listed. They are short but insightful. 1. Interbrand Names 100 Best Global Brands http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2010/09/interbrand-names-100-best-global-brands.html 2. What P&G Taught Me About Brands http://maxbrandequity.com/Documents/What%20PG%20taught%20me%20about%20Brands.pdf 3. The Power of Brand Equity http://www.thinkingleaders.com/archives/964 Questions:
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1. Why is the soft drink industry (i.e.‚ the cola concentrate industry) so profitable? The soft drink industry survives on the rivalry that has existed for over a century between Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. The two brands are competing for the market share nationally and globally by trying to clinch the thirst of every person in the world. In Michael Porter’s five forces‚ the threat of rivalry pushes both companies to “out compete” with each other and drive up the fixed cost to enter the market
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