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    Dove did what it does best all over the world - not use supermodels to endorse the brand. Rather it got real women who used the product to give testimonials of their experience with the brand. In India‚ Dove’s brand team in the 1990s‚ led by Harish Manwani‚ now Unilever’s president ‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ Central & Eastern Europe‚ decided to adopt the same line of thought for the Indian market too. "In some ways the brand was the opposite of Lux‚ the beauty bar of film stars. Dove showed beauty in ordinary

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    Extensive power sector reforms have been introduced in the past three decades in most of the developing countries‚ including India‚ wherein different models for reforming have been introduced. However‚ there is often an increasing concern that energy services still fail to reach the poor‚ primarily because issues related to access to poor were overlooked in the process of reform which assumed that greater economic efficiency of the power sector would automatically extend access to all including poor[1]

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    Philippine fast food scene. Its first store is strategically located at the Makati Commercial Center. In 1989‚ Chowking started expanding its market share amid the volatility in the domestic market. It started its franchising operations and made its entry into the provincial markets the same year particularly in Meycauayan‚ Bulacan. It also released its first Chowking TV commercial. In 1991‚ Chowking launches its Food Delivery Service. Annual system-wide sales hit P118.1 Million. In 1992‚ Chowking Food

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    MCDONALDS COMPETITORS

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    MCDONALD & COMPETITOR KFC Introducing McDonalds and Its Direct Competitor KFC McDonald’s and KFC are everybody’s favourite food trip destinations. When you like hamburgers‚ McDonald’s is always the top option. When you like fried chicken‚ KFC is always the first thing that comes to everyone’s mind. The reason for this is these companies claim of particular products that have became their trademark until now. The difference between McDonald’s and KFC is mainly the cuisine. Brief History Of Mcdonalds

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    food chains (MFFC) like McDonald’s and KFC are opening outlets in India. A fascinating aspect of these companies is the intricate marketing process they employ to gain a stronghold on the market. The marketing process becomes even more involved due to the behaviour of Indian customer being different from that of the western countries‚ where these chains have typically been operating. Even with several outlets in various locations in India‚ the marketing process of a new outlet typically has to be thought

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    McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest fast food chain restaurant‚ primarily selling hamburgers‚ chicken‚ french fries and carbonated drinks. The business was begun in 1940‚ with a restaurant opened by siblings Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino‚ California. Their introduction of the "Speedee Service System" in 1948 established the principles of the modern fast-food restaurant. The present corporation dates its founding to the opening of its first franchised restaurant by Ray Kroc‚ in

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    Entry Mode Evaluation For India Option1: Manufacture the product at home and let foreign sales agents handle marketing (Exporting) Exporting is a part of international trade & an entry mode to foreign markets. Exporting is sale or trade goods manufactured in one country which are shipped to a completely new country (Export Definition| Investopedia‚ 2012). Currently‚ the Canadian company has good opportunity to export their medicine to because both the countries have good economic relations. Both

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    offered him exclusive perpetual rights to McDonalds in eastern Canada. Just eight years later at the Montreal Olympic Games‚ Cohon decided to bring McDonald’s to Russia. It took him 14 years to open up the first store in the heart of Moscow’s Pushkin Square. The opening of the store was a grand affair and was covered in the international news. Cohon eventually opened up another 25 stores in Russia before the Ruble crisis. This paper deals with the entry of McDonald’s into the Russian market and

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    3.1 Analyse possible alternative strategies relating to market entry‚ substantive growth‚ limited growth or retrenchment for a chosen organisation. Market entry Penetrating the bottled water market poses a tough challenge for PETRONAS. This is due to the fact that not only is the process of entering the market capital intensive (due to expenditures such as advertising‚ shipping and hiring of staff) the market is also oversaturated with companies selling bottled. Apart from intense and stiff competition

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    ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF E-COURSES Jeanne Schreurs ‚Universiteit Hasselt‚ Belgium ‚Rachel Moreau‚ Universiteit Hasselt‚ Belgium Abstract The EFQM model of quality management is a universal model and is applied in this paper in the school context for the organisation of e-courses. We identified some quality criteria in this EFQM school quality model. We defined a simplified e-learning EFQM model supporting the evaluation by the learner. Based on it a questionnaire has been structured that can

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