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    Business Process And Pricing Strategy Meena bazar use ELECTRONIC POINT OF SALE (EPOS) till to developstrategic information system in their business process.Each product to be sold must have an identifying code number which isdifferent from that of every other product. Different sizes of the same producteven need different code numbers. These code numbers are printed onto thelabels or packaging of the product in the form of bars codes. Barcodes are made up of a set of black lines and white spaces

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    WASHING DETERGENTS Summary of Module 1 INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Washing powders and detergents are considered to be an important part of personal and home care product lines. The local detergent industry in Pakistan has flourished significantly over time and is still on the path diversification and development. During the periods of 1980s till the end of 90s‚ detergent bars had the major market share‚ in most of the market segments. The detergent powders through their extensive marketing campaigns

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    2. New Product Description 2.1 Features Our company produced a camera with a new concept‚ which is called mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC)‚ and the name of product is CV-3. The new coming from the old is better than old. The CV-3 which design derived from the digital camera explains this meaning perfectly. Our products have many features‚ and I will list some key features as flow. 2.11 Key features • Interchangeable sealed lens/sensor units • Built-in flash • Optional electronic

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    responsibility of the Olympic Delivery Authority while the London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) was responsible for staging the games. Paul Williamson was hired by the LOCOG as the Head of Ticketing‚ and he soon realized that pricing tickets was a large endeavor in itself‚ with many challenges. The Trade-Offs Chris Townsend‚ Williamson’s boss and the Commercial Director of the LOCOG‚ made sure Williamson never lost sight of their ultimate goal‚ maximizing ticket revenues and

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    minutes break in total. 20 minutes for lunch break and two ten minute breaks each 8-hour shift. They spend their whole day in lifting and loading heavy bags of compounds into mixer. Rubatex’s plant was built since 1924 and its equipments and machines were purchased in 1940s. So what do you expect with this plant and equipments? Obviously‚ problems or conflicts cannot be avoided in this kind of company. Other major problem is the Labor-Management Relationship. The management states that they pays

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    Pricing is one of the most important elements of the marketing mix as it is the only mix‚ which generates a turnover for the organization; the remaining 3p’s are the variable cost for the organization. It costs to produce and design a product; it costs to distribute a product and costs to promote it. Price must support these elements of the mix. Pricing is difficult and must reflect supply and demand relationship (Constantinides‚ 2006). Pricing a product too high or too low could mean a loss of sales

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    II. Being prepared is the first step to correctly wash your hands. A. You will need to have soap available. B. Paper towels need to be within reach. C. Having a trash can nearby will help with this process. III. To begin washing your hands you will first need to wet your hands. A. Make sure the water is running down your hands to your fingertips. IV. The next

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    Part 4. Is Dell a merchandiser or a manufacturer? Dell Inc. is both‚ a merchandiser and a manufacturer. The company emphasizes its business model on delivering a quality product to fit customers’ needs‚ in the process Dell may create custom-made products from a variety of suppliers and merchandise them as a finished product directly to a customer. On a different scenario Dell may manufacture a product itself and them merchandise or distribute it within its chain of subsidiaries. What information

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    Pricing productsIntroduction Products and services have a price just as they have a value. Many non-profit and all profit-making organizations must also set prices. Pricing is controversial and goes by many names: Price is all around us. You pay rent for your apartment‚ tuition for your education. The airline‚ railway‚ taxi and bus companies charge you a/are; the local utilities call their price a rate; and the local bank charges you interest for the money you borrow ; the guest lecturer charges

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    Elektra Electronics Company is a business division of a mid-sized company focused on manufacturing and selling a high quality consumer electronic device through high-end marketing channels such as specialty shops and exclusive department stores. These specialty outlets advise and educate customers about the desirable features of different electronic devices. Elektra charges on average 500 per unit to its distributors‚ who mark it up to 899 when selling to retail customers. After many years of high

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