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Marketing Management ? Consulation on Marketing strategy of Dhiraagu Executive Summary Marketing management?is the organizational discipline which can make focusing on the techniques‚ practical application of?marketing?orientation and methods inside enterprises in the management of a firm’s marketing activities and resources. The brand audit investigates the return on existing investments‚ trends in a business? net profits and its established economic value. It determines the business? entire
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Kaashidhoo is considered to be the oldest Buddhist monastery found in Maldives. The site would have been used as a house‚ to teach or practice Buddhism. Buddhists religious build ups like Stupas‚ Shrines etc which are built up of firmly curved coral stones makes it an architectural heritage. After Maldives embracing Islam‚ the site was again buried and found at later ages. The carbon dating of objects found during excavation shows that Maldives practiced Budhism in 1st millennium AD (MIkkelsen‚ 2000). The
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Maldives Business School Cover Sheet ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY BTEC HND/Associate Degree in Business (Management/HR/Marketing) The student must fill the relevant parts of the following table. Student First Name Student Last Name Student ID Date issued Date submitted Ajumal Abdulla Ali 914 16th March‚2014 18 Apr. 2014 Statement of authenticity I‚ the above named student‚ hereby confirm that this assignment is my own work and not copied or plagiarized. It has not previously been submitted
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Collection 7 DATA ANALYSIS & FINDINGS 8 Key indicators of Haiti Tourism Sector 8 Table 1: 10 Strategic Branding Destination Model: Success Drivers 13 Figure 1: 14 Data Analysis and Findings from Taiwan Case Study 15 Data Analysis and Findings from MALDIVES Case Study 16 Data Analysis and Findings from Tsunami Recover of Thailand’s Tourism Case Study 18 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS 20 Figure 3: 21 Step 5: Marketing mix and Communications Strategies 23 Step 6: Managing customer response and feedback
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Trade….. SAPTA was envisaged primarily as the first step towards the transition to a South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) leading subsequently towards a Customs Union‚ Common Market and Economic Union. In 1995‚ the Sixteenth session of the Council of Ministers (New Delhi‚ 18–19 December 1995) agreed on the need to strive for the realization of SAFTA and to this end an Inter-Governmental Expert Group (IGEG) was set up in 1996 to identify the necessary steps for progressing to a free trade area. The
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India has formal diplomatic relations with most nations; it is the world’s second most populous country‚ the world’s most-populous democracy and one of the fastest growing major economies.[1] With the world’s seventh largest military expenditure‚[2] ninth largest economy by nominal rates and third largest by purchasing power parity‚ India is a regional power‚[3] a nascent great power and a potential superpower. India’s growing international influence gives it a prominent voice in global affairs‚
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 An overview of Zhujiang Iron and Steel Company (ZISCo) and Gulf Craft Centre Maldives 1 1.2 Rationale 1 Strategic management defined and its process 2 1.3 7S model 2 1.4 Triple loop learning 3 2 Process of strategic management followed at Zhujiang Iron and Steel Company (ZISCo) 3 2.1 Strategic factors 3 2.2 Strategic Capabilities 4 2.3 Organisational performance 5 2.4 Inconsistency 6 2.4.1 External inconsistency 6 2.4.2
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Disease Control (CCHDC) estimates that the 44 percent of the total population use tobacco‚ mainly by smoking. According to the Maldives Demography and Health Survey (MDHS) 2009‚ 42 percent of people in the age group 20-24 are smokers while 20 percent of 15-19 years age group smoke. Customs data shows that in 2010 alone 346 million cigarettes were imported into the Maldives at a cost of MVR 124 million (US$8 million) – a disproportionate figure considering the 350‚000 populace. In 2009‚ MVR 110 million
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