A Project Report On LAUNCH OF UNINOR Submitted to :Submitted by :Piyush Singhal Adrish Sen Sharma Ankita Rathore Makra nd Shukla Man as Temurnikar Naina Singh Shreyasi Paul 1 IILM INSTITUTE FOR HIGHER LEARNING GURGAON‚HARYANA TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Main Body 1. Topic Theoretical back ground of the topic Introduction Objective of the Project SWOT Analysis of the Project Project Profile Promotion Branding Pricing Place Product Differentiation Organizational Profile About UNINOR History
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Case – Sales Planning – Launch in a new geography Background : Pepsico is one of the leading FMCG companies of the world selling in over 190 nations. It has been present in India since 1990 and is involved in business of manufacture & selling of foods & beverages. It has 3 divisions viz * Carbonated beverages division which sells leading CSD brands such as Pepsi ‚ Mirinda ‚ Mountain Dew ‚ Slice ‚ Nimbooz ‚ Twister. * Frito Lay India which sells leading food brands such as Frito
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LANDAU COMPANY In early August‚ Terry Silver‚ the new marketing vice president of Landau Company‚ was studying the July income statement. Silver found the statement puzzling: July’s sales had increased significantly over June’s‚ yet income was lower in July than in June. Silver was certain that margins on Landau’s products had not narrowed in July and therefore felt that there must be some mistake in the July statement. When Silver asked the company’s chief accountants‚ Meredith Wilcox‚ for
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A bank is a financial institution and a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities‚ either directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets. A bank links together customers that have capital deficits and customers with capital surpluses. Due to their influential status within the financial system and upon national economies‚ banks are highly regulated in most countries. Most nations have institutionalised a system known as fractional
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Nowadays we can see rapid rising of engineering colleges‚especially‚deemed universities.Well‚there is no problem... You can establish as many colleges as you like‚fine. But the thing is that a college is meant to create a nascent mind turned into a well-developed‚talented mind.Well-developed means the capability of creating new ideas and theories and enough capable to understand the life and challenges that they are going to face in their coming years.I have seen in many newly formed universities
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Kayla Johnston 23 Emma drive Barrie‚ ON L4N 0L8 January 26‚ 2013 Mr. Bryan De Longhi Surgeon-In-Chief‚ Program director 235 De Longhi drive Barrie‚ ON L4M 6M2 Dear Mr. De Longhi: I would like to start off by thanking you for considering me as a candidate for your surgical residency program. I believe that my medical experience‚ communication skills and intense desire as well as my passion‚ uniquely qualify me for a position in residency program at De Longhi Hospital. I would now like
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PepsiCo‚ like other companies have their sustainable and competitive advantages‚ and are judged on their SWOT analysis. I will discuss how PepsiCo does in these areas and how they plan on improving some as well. PepsiCo states that there are three main sustainable advantages that give them a competitive edge as they compete globally with other companies. One‚ their big muscular brands‚ two‚ proven ability to innovate and create differentiated products‚ and third‚ powerful go-to market systems
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Supply Chain Optimization: The Case of World Co. Ltd. Diane Floresca Nidhi Ghurka Michael Sable The World of World Co. Ltd. Vertically-integrated retailer of Japanese women’s apparel—designs; produces; and ships the product Headquartered in Kobe‚ the fashion capital of Japan Established in January 1959 as a clothing wholesaler specializing in knit garments. 40 distinctly targeted brands in 7‚000 shops. 3.5% of apparel market. $1.8 billion in net sales and $32 million in net income
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I. EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT A. Societal Environment 1. Economy Low-negative growth in economy/financial markets (T) Reduced discretionary spending on goods that are‚ or are perceived to be‚ luxuries (T) Unsettled regional/global conflicts e.g. military and/or terrorist activities (T) Weak economic conditions in Japan (T) Global competition (T) Wholesale market for high quality cut diamonds will provide continuity of supply and pricing (O) Soft employment market (T)
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EFT4 - Specific Teaching Practices: Math and Science Course of Study Your competence will be assessed as you complete the EFT4 performance assessment and the ELO4/5 objective assessment (to be taken after completing the Specific Teaching Practices domain of study) for this course of study. This course of study may take up to 10 weeks to complete. Introduction Overview Welcome to the Specific Teaching Practices: Math and Science course of study. This course of study provides you with an opportunity
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