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A STUDY ON THE SALES PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES A Summer Internship Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of The Master of Business Administration (MBA) Degree under Biju Patnaik University of Technology‚ Rourkela By K.Chandrakanti Regd. No.: 0906202052 Roll No.: 200975721 [pic] 2009 - 2011 Under the guidance of Mr. Ratnakar Mishra NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Palur Hills‚ Berhampur‚ Orissa – 761008‚ India ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to place
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Indice: 1. Rapporto tra semiotica e pubblicità: -Tra semiotica e pubblicità……………………………………6 -Primi passi verso la pubblicità……………………………...10 -Origini della pubblicità……………………………………..11 -Capire il significato della Brand per l’azienda……………..13 -Struttura del Brief………………………………..................20 2. Approccio storico alla pubblicità automobilistica -Introduzione………………………………………………...26 -La pubblicità di ieri…………………………………………27 -E in Italia? Scoppia il mito della velocità………
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1. Executive Summery 04 2. Introduction 06 3. Objectives 07 4. Concepts 08 5. Company Profile 12 6. Methodology 16 7. Tabulation 18 8. Major findings 37 9. Tabulation of Economic Status 39 10. Other findings 47 11. Recommendations 48 12. Limitations 50 13. Scope for future improvement 51 14. Questionnaire
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Training report ON best hr practices in automobile indusTry Submitted to Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of master of Business Administration (industry integrated) Submitted By HEENA AGGARWAL Registration No.: 1130270015 Roll No.: 1190210742 Delhi institute of higher education July 2012 Certificate This is to certify that A student of Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak has prepared her Training
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“A comparative study on customer perception towards product of Maruti and Hyundai ‚‚ ‖ Submitted to Submitted by MR.Fahad Beg Vipin kumar B.B.A 4th sem Acknowledgement under my guidance. During this project they have done most efforts to study and understand the subject in detail.In addition to the books mentioned in the bibliography they have referred various study material‚magazine
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19/11/2010 Master II Management Financier (Financial Management) Mr Xavier LEPERS References Johnson G.‚ Scholes K.‚ Whittington R. (2006)‚ Exploring Corporate Strategy‚ Prentice Hall‚ 7th edition. Barney J. & Hansen W (2006) Strategic J W. (2006)‚ Management & Competitive Advantage‚ Pearson Education. Garrette B‚ Dussauge P & Durand R (Coord)‚ Strategor‚ 5ème édition‚ Dunod‚ 2009. 2 Chapter 1: Introducing Strategy 3 1 19/11/2010 Chapter 1: Introducing Strategy From competition
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1) What is competition like in the minicar segment of the European automobile industry? What do we learn about the nature and strength of the competitive pressures Toyota Motor Europe faces from doing a five-forces analysis? Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the biggest car manufacturers in the world. From 2000 to 2005 the sales units have increased from 2.5 million to 7.97 million. With 35 percent of the total market capitalization in the automobile industry‚ the Japanese firm is becoming more
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT Topic- To understand the consumer purchase process in the undercoats (primer/putty) and how to influence the same. Areas covered- Howrah‚ Hooghly and West Medinapore. Submitted to:- Prof. Ritu Srivastava Submitted by:- Ankur Agarwal PGDM Batch- 2012-2014 Roll no. 2012017
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Infant Industry Protection: Economic Anchor or Springboard? MGMT 6390 International Operations Summer 2007 Francis X Moran Abstract Countries with Infant Industries protectionist policies tend to suffer lower growth and less integration into the world economy than countries that compete without a lot of protectionism. The use of protectionist policies to fix a market problem is at best highly inefficient at worst economically disastrous. This economic isolationism is very difficult to
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