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    Gaurav Malhotra

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    14 June 2011 Retail Industry Inquiry Mr Phillip Weickhardt Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 By email: retail@pc.gov.au Dear Mr Weickhardt Re: Economic Structure and Performance of the Australian Retail Industry Woolworths Limited welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission to the Productivity Commission’s Inquiry into the Economic Structure and Performance of the Australian Retail Industry. Woolworths believes this Inquiry provides an important opportunity for

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    Malhotra MR6e 02

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    Chapter Two Defining the Marketing Research Problem and Developing an Approach Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. 2-1 Chapter Outline 1) Overview 2) Importance of Defining a Problem 3) The Process of Defining the Problem and Developing an Approach 4) Tasks involved in Problem Definition i. Discussions with Decision Makers ii. Interviews with Industry Experts iii. Secondary Data Analysis iv. Qualitative Research Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. 2-2 Chapter Outline 5) Environmental

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    Starbucks Chap 7 Malhotra

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    M07_MALH4481_04_SE_WC07.QXD 6/8/11 1:16 PM Page 2 ONLINE VIDEO CASE 7.1 Naresh K. Malhotra‚ Basic Marketing Research: Integration of Social Media‚ 4e. Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. STARBUCKS: Staying Local While Going Global Through Marketing Research Named after the first mate in the novel Moby-Dick‚ Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world. As of 2010‚ there were more than 16‚700 stores in over 50 countries including more than 8‚850

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    The Balanced Scorecard | Tesco PLC | By manish abraham | This essay presents an analysis of the way in which Tesco implement the balanced scorecard. The strengths and hindrances associated with this approach have also been outlined with respect to this particular case study. The 4 perspectives of the balanced scorecard are examined in detail‚ the conclusions of which are later divulged. | | | | Table of Contents Introduction – Balance Scorecard page 4 Introduction – Tesco

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    Negotiation Genius – Deepak Malhotra & Max H. Bazerman Chap 1 = Claiming Value in Negotiation Strategies for “Claiming Value” 1) Assess your BATNA a. Identify all plausible alternatives b. Estimate the value of each alternative c. Select the best alternative; this is your BATNA 2) Calculate your RP 3) Assess the other party’s BATNA 4) Calculate the other party’s reservation value 5) Evaluate the ZOPA Common Negotiator Mistakes [pg. 27] * Making

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    Global Fashion Giants: Gucci and Louis Vuitton In order to understand the key success factors required for any fashion powerhouse to succeed in the global scenario‚ we decided to look at two of the world’s largest fashion conglomerates – Gucci and Louis Vuitton. We looked at the evolution of these companies and also at the different strategies these companies have employed over time to achieve the position in the world fashion market they have today. This analysis helped us in figuring out the feasibility

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    production design for the show. Lander and Patel also won Broadway World India awards for their immaculate work in Mughal-e-Azam. The clothing had to be selected keeping the scale and authenticity of the project‚ hence‚ experienced Bollywood designer Manish Malhotra was roped in for designing the costumes. Renowned choreographer Mayuri Upadhya choreographed the play‚ recreating the dance sequences from the movie in a way that brought novelty yet retained the essence of the original. Expenditure on the shows

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    Fashion in India

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    the Miss World and Miss Universe contests have also made Indian models recognized worldwide. Fashion designers such as Ritu Kumar‚ Ritu Beri‚ Rohit Bal‚ Rina Dhaka‚ Muzaffar Ali‚ Satya Paul‚ Abraham and Thakore‚ Tarun Tahiliani‚ JJ Valaya and Manish Malhotra are some of the well known fashion designers in India. Fashion in India covers a whole range of clothing from ornate clothes designed for wedding ceremonies to prêt lines‚ sports wear and casual wear. Traditional Indian techniques of embroidery

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    Case Study: Kimaya

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    1.1. COMPETITOR KIMAYA Concept The Label ‘Kimaya’ defines elegance‚ glamour and style‚ and Kimaya’s magic has rubbed off on fashionistas galore‚ who love to indulge in fine Indian fashion. As a true blue Indian luxury brand‚ the brainchild of the husband-wife duo‚ Neha and Pradeep Hirani‚ Kimaya is a leader in the Indian Fashion Industry with great sense of the luxury market in the Sub Continent. Its strong brand equity hinges on excellent couture and prêt imaging

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    What Is Fashion

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    What is the Fashion | This term does not just define all the latest or the most popular or the most famous clothes. In reality this social phenomenon involves more importance. In some way fashion helps us to show who we are and depict our personality in the terms of visual information. In the way we choosing clothes we show our attitude to world and other people. It is also some kind of communication. We put some of our personality at everything‚ how we behave at different situations‚ what we eat

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