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    1* Your age 16-21 21-26 26-31 31-36 36 1nd above 2* Your occupation 3* Your income 25k-50k 50k-1lac 1lac-1.5lac 1.5lac-2lac 2 lac and above 4* Which media gets your attention? print radio television word of mouth 5* how does an advertisement affect you? recall positive impression interest desire to purchase/explore 6* which form of ad creates a greater impact on you? just the printed words words with sound words with a visual a moving

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    the vast‚ seamlessly never-ending ocean and thought‚ man I wish I could rule over all of that? b. Well the Grecian god Poseidon does! c. Poseidon‚ son of Kronos most powerful of all the primevals‚ Grecian god of the Seas was very well the most disruptive god to not only the gods of Olympus but also the people of Greece. II. Poseidon had a family that was legen…wait for it…dary‚ who before the rise of the Olympians‚ overthrew their tyrannous father Kronos. a. Research shows that‚ Poseidon was a

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    Industry The Games Console market is a volatile industry with changes of market leadership happening frequently as new Consoles and games are released . Each new console generation‚ which typically lasts 5–7 years‚ experiences significant changes in market share.[citation needed] For example‚ although the Nintendo NES enjoyed a 90% market share during the 8-bit era‚[citation needed] this dropped to approximately 60% after the 16-bit era‚ with Sega being responsible for the majority of this change

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    Michael E. Porter’s 1980 book "Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors." Since then‚ it has become a frequently used tool for analyzing a company’s industry structure and its corporate strategy. In his book‚ Porter identified five competitive forces that shape every single industry and market. These forces help us to analyze everything from the intensity of competition to the profitability and attractiveness of an industry. Figure 1 shows the relationship between

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    4 INDUSTRY SPECIFIC OPPORTUNITIES     AND THREATS   This chapter elaborates the opportunities and threats in some important sectors in Pakistan which are likely to emerge by the opening up of trade between the two countries. These sectors include: Textiles and Clothing‚ Iron and Steel‚ Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals‚ Automobiles‚ Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Information Technology. Textiles and Clothing The textile and apparel sector continues to be the driving force for economic

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    A study on strategies practices in RMG industry in Bangladesh Presented By Muhammad Zahid Hasan ID: 1404053 Ev.MBA-4 Introduction The industrial sector is dominated by RMG industry in Bangladesh‚ an export oriented industry‚ and it is well-known as goose that lays the golden eggs for over thirty years. This RMG industrial sector now-a-days dominates the modern economy in export earnings and employment generation. The RMG sector‘s contributions to the country‘s export earnings are around 77%. Objectives

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    Analysis by: Smarties team Marketing Strategies of the Mass-Market Chocolate Industry This report evaluates the marketing strategies that are common in the UK mass market chocolate industry by focusing on four brands: Cadbury‚ Galaxy‚ Kit Kat and Maltesers EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is an evaluation of the marketing strategies used in the mass-market chocolate confection industry in the United Kingdom (UK). The four brands this report studies in detail are Cadbury‚ Galaxy‚ Kit Kat

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    Study of Disruptive Behavior in The Classroom 1 A Case Study of Disruptive Behavior in The Classroom Grand Canyon University-EDU536 Peggy Mosley 05/01/13 A Case Study of Disruptive Behavior

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    Marketing strategy is argued as this function in this essay. For this purpose‚ relevant definitions will be done. In addition‚ brands producing same products in drink and automobile industry will be indicated‚ respectively. AN ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATEGIES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE AND DRINK INDUSTRIES Nowadays‚ most companies try to strengthen their marketing department and marketing strategies in contemplation of significant impact of marketing on products sales. Marketing strategy involves promotion

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    TITLE PAGE “A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES OF TELECOM INDUSTRY WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS TO AIRTEL” CONTENTS |CHAPTER |PARTICULARS |PAGE NO. | |1. |EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |7 | |2.

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