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    Sales Contests

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    Sales Contests Work if they are implemented correctly Sales contests provide a great tool for the sales manager to motivate his sales force in both the short and long-term. However‚ in order to work for the sales manager and provide value to the sales force the objectives of the sales contest must to be carefully defined. Pitfalls‚ like a "coin operated sales force" and unmotivated salespeople can be the result of a thoughtlessly designed sales contest. Lastly‚ there are a great variety of sales

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    Sales Forecasting

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    What is sales forecasting? In general terms‚ forecasting means “A statement made about the future”. So‚ Sales forecasting is the estimation of sales made for the future. Sales forecast is an estimate of sales in rupees or in units for future period. A sales forecast is the prediction of sales volume that a company can estimate to achieve in specified period of time in future. Following are some of the definitions given by different scholars: According to American marketing Association

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    4p's of Organisation

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    MARKETTING ASSIGNMENT BY AJITESH CHOWDHURY MBA-MM 1 * An organization (or organisation – see spelling differences) is a social entity that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment. It is the collection of organs of scientific methods and artefacts of the al ammeter. The word is derived from the Greek word “organon”‚ itself derived from the better-known word “ergon”‚ which means "organ" – a compartment for a particular task. An organization is defined by the elements

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    Sales Promotion

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    UG2 Marketing Sales Promotion Sales promotion is one of the five aspects or elements of promotional mix. Promotional elements are advertising‚ personal selling‚ public relations‚ sales promotion and direct marketing. Sales and promotion is the fourth one. Sales promotion is a fast process that makes the people to be aware of some kind of good and services and increases their interests in buying those good or service‚ sales promotion is for all kind of customers. Sales promotion is one of

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    Sales Promation

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    COMMERCE Project Report On Sales Promotion tools used by Pantaloon Retail (India) Limited PGDM -2 Term-4 Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Rakshita Puranik Arpit Jain Konark Jain Vaibhav Zelawat CONTENT Sales Promotion | Reasons for Sales Promotions | Popularity of Sales Promotions | Company Profile | Sales Promotion techniques at Pantaloon Retail (I) Ltd. | Conclusion | Sales Promotion Sales promotions are short-term incentives

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    Installment Sales

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    Installment Sales The DJ Company accounts for sales of merchandise on the installment basis. At the end of each year it recognizes gross profit on these sales‚ considering collections during the year to be composed of cost and gross profit elements. The balances of the control accounts for installment contract receivable at the beginning and at the end of 2009 were: 1/01/2009 12/31/2009 Installment Accounts Receivable: 2007………………………… P 24‚020 P - 2008………………………… 344‚460 67

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    The relationship between online sales and in-store sales in China STUDENT NAME: Jack (Qiwei Zhang) COURSE NAME: Pre-MBA SUPERVISOR: Glenn.Francis DATE OF SUBMISSION: 09/10/ 2013 1.Introduction As the China’s economy developing very fast‚ the demand market is growing dramaticly. The growth rate of sales online and in-store will grow at the same time. While the sales online tends to be more powerful at this stage‚ it will take enough market shares

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    Sale Of Goods

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    SALE OF GOODS Nature and Sources of Sale of Goods Law It is principally to be found in the Sale of Goods Act Cap 31 and certain propositions of the English Common Law. The Kenyan Sale of Goods Act is a replica of the English Sale of Goods Act of 1893 as passed in 1963. In addition to the Sale of Goods Act‚ the general rules of contract law apply to contracts for sale of goods. Contract of the Sale of Goods S.3 (1) of the Sale of Goods Act defines a contract for the sale of goods as ‘a contract

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    Sales Fundamentals

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    One of the key drivers of current Philips business strategy is fixing sales fundamentals at main outlets of Philips customers (retailers). Sales fundamentals are basic indicators like shelf share‚ display share‚ leaflet share and merchandising vs. Philips market share per key categories. Basically‚ those indicators (sales fundamentals) should be at least or ideally higher than the market share. Let’s take one category as an example – Philips has 60% market share in male grooming category so Philips

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    carboot sale

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    History Car boot/trunk sales or boot/trunk fairs are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. The term refers to the selling of items from a car’s boot or trunk. Although a small proportion of sellers are professional traders selling goods‚ or indeed browsing for items to sell‚ the goods on sale are often used but no longer wanted personal possessions. Car boot sales are a way of focusing a large group of people in one place

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