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    Pillsbury in India

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    October 3‚ 2011 “Pillsbury in India” The Pillsbury case study was quite interesting. It explained how the Diageo PLC unit of Pillsbury revamps its business by venturing into India (host Country) with a “dying” product in the home country. The four questions asked at the end of the case study will be answered in this paper. Question 1: Identify and describe the roles of the product policy‚ pricing‚ promotion‚ and distribution in Pillsbury’s marketing of flour in India? Marketing mix plays a vital

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    HRM 2012-14 FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS OF SAIL FOR THE FINANCIAL YEARS 2006 2012 MALVIKA VARMA ( H12025 ) SIDDHANT MATHUR ( H12051 ) HRM A [STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED] A project done as a part of the course curriculum (AFM) under the guidance of Prof. Prantik Ray FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS Table of contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………3 2. Sail’s ratios i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. 3) Comparison i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. for

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    Case Analysis

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    Overview The case exposes problems that a world leading mobile telecommunication handheld producing company is facing under the pressure of complex internal and external challenges. The company‚ Research In Motion (RIM)‚ is experiencing success in the smart phone market with explosive growth rate and big market share. The BlackBerry products which integrate different functions have reached 14 million subscribers worldwide and have over $ 6 billion in revenue. However‚ the great potential smart phone

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    SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION IN INDIA: A CASE FOR ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP Barbara Harriss-White** and Aseem Prakash* I: Introduction Through the Constitution the Indian state promises equality to all its citizens. The various provisions of the Constitution elucidated in the chapters on Fundamental Rights (justiciable) and on Directive Principles of State Policies (non-justiciable) delineate the state’s obligation to provide equal opportunities to all its citizens in social‚ political and economic spheres.1

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    ReportOnCASE STUDY OF FDI IN INDIA VS CHINASubmitted toMrs. Smita KashiramkaByRamya Singh2010B3A2613PIn Fulfilment ofStudy oriented ProjectBIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE‚ PILANI30th November 2012 | | | | | | | Abstract The report begins with the FDI definition and FDI reference with respect to India and its sect-oral and regional comparisons. This report undertakes a comparative analysis of the foreign direct

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    McDonald's in India

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    McDonalds in India Note: This is intended as an example of an ‘essay style’ for a case analysis. It is not supposed to be perfect but can be used to guide you in how to approach your assignment. Dr Dallas Hanson wrote it and supports the ideas presented but suggests it as ‘plausible’ rather than the ‘right answer’.It is around an 85% answer –better are certainly possible. Introduction. McDonalds in India operate in the Indian branded fast food market. That is‚ fast food that has a western

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    India Market

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    Maybelline entry into India Introduction This is an analyze report about how MAYBELLINE entry into India market. First of all I will introduce making-up market background of India based on the case materials. Next I will offer some issues which MAYBELLINE is going to meet on India making-up market. Especially‚ it’s uniform global marketing theme‚ which capitalize on the “New York” look and focus on young demographic‚ whether it still effective in India? and what price strategies

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    Corruption in India

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    Corruption The first question regarding corruption is What is Corruption ?  The answer is very simple to tell but is extremely complecated to understand. Technically corruption is any kind of act in self interset to use public services illegally. Now there are several situations when we don’t follow the law but that is not corruption if it is in public interset. Like if you give five extra minute to a sick student in exam then it is against rule but is not a kind of corruption but if you give

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    A critique of ‘Media education and communication studies’ as a discipline in India: In 1920‚ the foundations for Journalism as a discipline in India were framed by Annie Besant‚ founder-editor of New India who started mass communication training in Madras. Journalism studies had been introduced in India way before it gained independence. India’s first institution of mass communication was tried at the Aligarh Muslim University in 1938‚ where a concrete plaque for a regular communication school was

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    India

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    n "The Civilizing Process" Norbert Elias marks the ruling courts as a site in which western habitus was forged and later broadly circulated. Separated and independent warrior societies began to consolidate into growing political and physical entities. This was due‚ according to Elias‚ to social and economical developments. No one predesigned these changes and they had no clear objective‚ they were just warranted on account of shifting modes of social existence. This process of the monopolization

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