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    Gagandeep Kaur MBA(IB)2011-13‚ 13 C A Comparative Study of Retailing in India by International Retailers A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RETAILING IN INDIA BY INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS BACKGROUND: According to AT Kearney‚ India’s retail industry comprises US$ 435 billion. It entails only 6 per cent of itself as organised retail segment as of 2010‚ according to Booz and Co (India) Pvt Ltd. Hence‚ there is a great potential to be explored by domestic and international players‚ especially after Cabinet’s

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    Case one: Tanglewood Stores and Staffing Strategy Staffing Levels I. Acquire or Develop Talent Over seeing the information presented in the case Tanglewood should develop their talent in house‚ due to Tanglewoods strong culture and values that strive for employee participation. This would pull the workforce closer together and portray the family workforce image. Furthermore‚ it is beneficial if employees see the opportunity for advancement. It will strengthen the employee work ethics and

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    Suggestions for channel conflicts at apple What should Jobs & Co. do? Apple must craft a plan to rebuild and reinvent its ties with small resellers. First‚ it needs to be honest and admit that Apple stores are hurting the resellers’ business and that not all of them will survive. Second‚ Apple has to treat those that do hang on as integral parts of its organization and sales effort. Finally -- and most crucial -- Apple needs to ease the pain by coming up with programs to encourage these longtime

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    convenience store chain Seven-Eleven in Japan‚ and the way it became Japan’s top leading super market chain. Seven–Eleven started its operation in Japan in November 1973 under an area licensing agreement between Ito-Yokado Co.‚ Ltd.‚ and The Southland Corporation. With more than 15‚500 stores worldwide‚ Seven-Eleven Japan Co.‚ Ltd (SEJ) franchises 6‚900 stores in Japan and most of the remaining stores located in North America. SEJ has maintained the top position in convenience stores in Japan for

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    Hileman‚ an ex-US Army Hospital Corpsman‚ purchased the store from its original owners. In 1941‚ the store - referred to as the "Sportsmen’s Headquarters" - found a new owner in Celso S. Tuason. Unfortunately‚ just four months after he purchased the store‚ World War II broke out and Japan invaded the Philippines! Naturally‚ the invaders first order of business‚ much to dismay of Don Celso‚ was to confiscate all the firearms in his store. To survive‚ Squires Bingham Company had to rely on its clothing

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    Supermarkets vs. local shops To many‚ supermarkets are an integral part of modern-life‚ but should their expansion be at the cost of local stores? TheSite.org looks at the pros and cons of supermarket shopping. For Time savers: Let’s be honest‚ life without supermarkets would be total hell. Gone are the days of trawling the high street all day long‚ and now we can fit shopping into our busy schedules. We’re not even restricted by opening hours‚ with many supermarkets now open 24 hours. Choice:

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    purchased is a t-shirt from the retailer Topman; the t-shirt is of decent quality for a mass-produced item the product doesn’t have a long life due to changes in fashion which is reflected in the price. Topman have a variety of different ranges within stores to accommodate for their target market. “Topman ensure that there is stock that is seasonal and trend led‚ as well as always offering a basics range. With every range of stock they release‚ they have a variation of different patterns‚ colours

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    thinks that this plan is imprudent. "The world is screaming for innovation‚ and companies can capitalize on the resources they already have to spark the next possibilities." The innovation that the world seems to be screaming for is online/digital stores. As the industry increasingly shifts online‚ opportunities are emerging. For example‚ the app markets of both Apple and Android markets have proliferated from practically nil to billions of dollars in just a few years. The reason for this rapid

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    Business unit 29 m1

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    M1 Types of outlet Local Shops – shops located at local area‚ such as near college. An example of local shop is the Cabin‚ Tesco Express‚ One stop. There are advantages and disadvantages of this type outlet. An advantage is that they are convenience for customers. Therefore this increases the local shops’ customer base and profits because more people of that are likely to shop from the local shop‚ because it is easy and comfortable. Furthermore‚ local shops offer more customer service. Another

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    “To what extent does the multi-store model offer a reasonable account of human memory?” (12 Marks) The most influential multi-store model (or MSM) was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968. They found out that memory is divided into a series of stages. At each stage‚ the information is passed from one to another and is constraints in terms of capacity‚ duration and encoding. The first part of the MSM is the sensory memory. According to Baddeley‚ the sensory memory holds information for

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