3 2. Introduction 4 3. Indian Diaspora in South Africa 5 4. Population‚ Regional & Linguistic Distribution 6 5. Starting a restaurant chain in South Africa 7 – 9 6. Marketing Mix 10 - 12 7. A peek into the Pro-ser-exp to be offered 13 - 16 through the restaurant 8. Promoting the restaurant 17 9. Business Forecast 18 10. References
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BANKING SERVICE MARKETING MIX SERVICE MARKETING MIX ELEMENT The service marketing mix comprises off the 7p’s. These include: * Product * Price * Place * Promotion * People * Process * Physical evidence. PRODUCT: 1. BANK PRODUCTS (A)DEPOSITS: savings‚ current‚ fixed etc. (B)ADVANCES: (1) FUND ORIENTED: a. Term loan‚ b. Clean loan‚ c. Bill discounting‚ d. Advances‚ e. Pre-shipment finance‚ f. Post-shipment finance‚ g. Secured and unsecured lines of credit
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Assignment ------------------------------------------------- Name: Minh Le Nguyen Binh - Roll Number: minhlnbba00327 ------------------------------------------------- Class: BA0604 ------------------------------------------------- Subject: Service Marketing Management ------------------------------------------------- Lecture: Nguyenltt ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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The Triangle of Justice Ethically lacking corporate decisions since the industrial revolution have snowballing repercussions onto the populations of the world. As technology grows and economics of scale strengthen‚ the responsibility also grows with both the breadth and depth of the surrounding populations. The breadth and depth refers to the three point demands of sustainability. These three demands of a business are economic‚ social‚ and environmental. Due to the straightforward economic necessities
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Consumer Goods Retail Industry | | | | | Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 4 Revised Single and Multi Brand Reatil Trading Policies 6 Salient Features Single-brand Retail 6 Salient Features
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Highlight the benefits that you can give To achieve this‚ you first have to do some research about the services that your competitors can offer. After this‚ you should then identify your USP‚ or unique selling point‚ which is the feature that you‚ and no one else‚ have. Once you have identified this‚ you can now inform your target market about the advantages that you have over your rivals. Doing so will make it easier for your clients to choose to transact with your firm instead with others. Develop
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Commerce Department‚ LOYOLA COLLEGE Retail Management 1. Introduction 1.1 Retail Retail is the process of selling consumer goods and/or services to customers through multiple channels of distribution to earn a profit. Demand is created through diverse target markets and promotional tactics‚ satisfying consumers’ wants and needs through a lean supply chain. 1.2 Retailing Commercial transaction in which a buyer intends to consume the good or service through personal‚ family‚ or household us
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Criteria and Marking Standards 19 Assessment Offences 21 Learning Resources 23 9.1. Library 9.2. Other Resources 27. Module Evaluation 28. Report on Last Delivery of Module 1. Key Information Module/Unit title: Retail Marketing Module Leader: Tim Froggett LAB 322‚ Cambridge Campus Email: tim.froggett@anglia.ac.uk Tel: 0845 1962 Every module has a Module Definition Form (MDF) which is the officially validated record of the module. You can access the
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The external environmental factors affecting the organized retail industry in india are as follows: • Demographical Environment – The important environmental factor that need proper and continuous monitoring called Demographical Environment. Demography is the study of population and its characteristics. Even India has over millions of retail outlet‚ it still has a long way to go with the international standard of retail industry • Cultural Environment – they influence the consumer’s beliefs‚
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The GAP MODEL in SERVICES MARKETING GAP 1 The gap between the customer expected service and company perception of customer expectation. |Inadequate market research. |Design‚ conduct and implement appropriate market research. | |Poor communication between customers and management and between|Design and implement an upward communications programme. | |front line employees and managers. |
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