represents an economic opportunity on a massive scale‚ both as a global base and as a domestic market. Indian Retail sector consists of small family-owned stores‚ located in residential areas‚ with a shop floor of less than 500 square feet. At present the organized sector accounts for only 2 to 4% of the total market although this is expected to rise by 20 to 25% by next 3 years. Retail growth in the coming five years is expected to be stronger than GDP growth‚ driven by changing lifestyles and
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A PROJECT REPORT On Study of HR Practices & Process of Performance Appraisal With special reference to ADITYA BIRLA GROUP GRASIM I DUSTRIES R.M.C Division Head Office - MUMBAI Submitted To TILAK MAHARASHTRA U IVERSITY‚ PU E Submitted by SATISH PRAKASH GOYAL MBA- H.R (2007-2009) I STITUTE OF BUSI ESS STUDIES & RESEARCH IBSAR Navi Mumbai (satishpgoyal@yahoo.co.in) Page 1 Table of Contents CHAPTER O. 1 2 3 4 5 6 TITLES Acknowledgement Executive Summary Company Profile Organizational
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Running Head: Retail Mystery Shopping Retail Mystery Shopping [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Retail Mystery Shopping Part – 1 Questionnaire Please indicate your gender: Male ( ) Female ( ) Prefer not to say ( ) What is your age group? • 18-29 ( ) • 30-39 ( ) • 40-49 ( ) • 50-59 ( ) • Over 60 ( ) In scale of 1 to 5 (1 – highly satisfied to 7 – highly dissatisfied)‚ rate the following determinants: 1. Price Of Goods 1. Highly Satisfied
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The Future of Organized Retail in India The retail industry in India has been one of the largest and fastest growing industries. The Indian Retail industry‚ currently at $518 billion‚ has experienced a growth rate of 10.6% between 2010 and 2012 and is expected to grow to $1.3 trillion by 2020. Much of this growth is expected to be led by an estimated 25 percent average annual growth in organized retail. The share of organized retail currently stands at 8% of the total retail market. This share is
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The author’s name‚ "Jane Doe‚" is used as a female placeholder name when the author of is unknown or chooses to remain anonymous. Doe writes an anecdote about her son and his wife refusing to marry with one another despite living together for seven years. She describes the couple’s action as if they were already married such as having a child and prepared to dedicate their well-being for the child. Doe’s son and his wife do not believe in marriage. They view marriage as a superficial title and a
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between Jane and Rochester‚ in Jane Eyre is an intriguing‚ captivating and unconventional one‚ right from their first meeting. Throughout the novel‚ Bronte conveys the struggles in which Jane is faced with‚ in order to have a genuine loving and equal relationship with Rochester‚ without betraying her own personal beliefs and principles. Also the issues of social class standing‚ social rules‚ gender roles and religion in the nineteenth century Victorian culture present as obstacles to Jane in her quest
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The novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte‚ is a powerful story and throughout the story‚ the author uses many elements such as‚ imagery‚ tone‚ personification and allegory. Because of these elements‚ the author will engaged the readers into the short story. The point of view also has a huge impact throughout the story‚ and it can show feeling throughout the story. Throughout the first chapter the author uses many imagery to get the feeling to the readers. In the first paragraph of the first chapter
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"Jane Eyre" is set during the Victorian period‚ at a time where a women’s role in society was restrictive and repressive and class differences distinct. A job as a governess was one of the only few respectable positions available to the educated but impoverished single women. <br> <br>Not only is "Jane Eyre" a novel about one woman’s journey through life‚ but Brontë also conveys to the reader the social injustices of the period‚ such as poverty‚ lack of universal education and sexual inequality
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Along the rapidly advancing technology‚ there also arises a need to adopt the easy way to earn money. In every corner you will find an E-Load station. At the rate that people use their mobile phones and prepaid broadband connections‚ loading is now a basic need. It is needed for services ranging from communication‚ internet‚ bill payments and sales. A reloading business seems to be an easy way to earn money. It is because mobile phone now
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Introduction The grocery industry in the United Kingdom has been dominated in the last ten years by large chain Supermarkets. There has been a fight for supremacy between the likes of J. Sainsbury‚ Tesco‚ Marks and Spencer‚ Asda‚ and further south‚ Waitrose. Around ten years ago‚ Sainsbury ’s used to have the top spot but their loyal shoppers started turning their heads towards Tesco and better value for money later on in the nineties. I will analyse the United Kingdom ’s grocery industry
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