Summer Project Evaluation Sheet (2010-12) Part-I [To be filled up by the Student] Name of Student/s : Name of the Organization : Organizations Address : Details of Project Guide at Company Name of Project Guide at Company : Designation of Project Guide : Mobile : 9310150045 Phone: .….…………………… Fax: .….…………………… Email id of Project Guide : …………………………………………..….………………………
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my summer internship training in PepsiCo Holdings India Limited‚ an FMCG sector company. My project title is “ANALYSIS OF SALES PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION STRATAGIES OF PEPSICO”. The project’s basic objective is to study and analyze‚ the effectiveness of the distribution and supply network in Rural areas and how the company’s promotional schemes stimulates the products demand and how the retailers respond towards schemes‚ in Bathinda(urban) and Barnala(rural) areas of Punjab. In this project I surveyed
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Institute of business management | DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTION OF CUSTOMERS BELONGING TO DIFFERENT LOCALITIES REGARDING CONSUMPTION OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS‚ SPECIFIALLY PEDIASURE. | Methods in Business Research | | Muhammad Bilal Arif SaharAnum IqbalAhetezaz HaloFaiz Mehmood | 12/10/2012 | | Contents Acknowledgment 3 Abstract 4 Introduction 5 Statement of Problem 6 Significance of Problem/ Purpose 6 Statement of Hypothesis 6 Limitations 6 Literature Review 7
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Chapter 3 Consumer Learning Starts Here: Perception Learning Outcomes After studying this chapter‚ the student should be able to: L01 Define learning and perception and how the two are connected. L02 List and define phases of the consumer perception process. L03 Apply the concept of the JND. L04 Contrast the concepts of implicit and explicit memory. L05 Know ways to help get a consumer’s attention. L06 Understand key differences between intentional and unintentional learning. Lecture
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ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS TOWARD BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THEIR PREFERENCES FOR BIOTECH FOOD LABELS A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in The Department of Agricultural Economics And Agribusiness By St. Everald A. Mclennon B.S. Louisiana State University‚ 1999 December‚ 2002 ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is my pleasure to express
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SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORTON “A STUDY ON ATTRITION RATES AND RETENTION STRATEGIES ADOPTED IN AGRIBUSINESS SECTOR TO RETAIN HUMAN TALENT” AT MAHINDRA SHUBHLABH SUBMITED TO UNIVERSITY OF PUNE BY RUTUJA NILESH GHAG DR. D. Y. PATIL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH ‚ PUNE (2012) ACKNOWLEDMENT The joy of ingenuity!!! This is doubtlessly what this project is about. Before getting to brass tacks of things. I would like to add a heartfelt word for the people who have helped me
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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Summer Training A STUDY OF MARKETING STRATEGY AND ANALYSIS OF SCORPIO mHAWK Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by:Atul Simalti University Reg. No.11005058 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY JALANDHAR
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A SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “competetive study of coca cola Vs pepsi in noida market ” [pic] Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Degree of “MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” OF UTTAR PRADESH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW By Mr. SURYA PRATAP SINGH Under the Super Vision of Mr . SACHIN SINGH
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OF INDAIINFOLINE | 6-7 | | * MILESTONES ACHIVED | 8-9 | | * MARKET SHARE OF COMPANY | 9-10 | | * CHALLENGE FACED BY INDIAINFOLINE | 11 | | * MARKETING STRATGY OF INDIAINFOLINE | 12 | | | | 2 | OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT WORK | 13 | | * MAIN OBJECTIVE | 14 | | * OTHER OBJECTIVE | 14 | | | | 3 | LITERATURE REVIEW | 15-23 | | | | 3 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | 24 | | * FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH SERVICE | 25 | | * TECHNICAL RESEARCH SERVICE
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cent) followed by supermarkets (100 per cent) and hypermarkets (75-80 per cent). Further‚ it estimates the organised segment to account for 25 per cent of the total sales by 2011. Shopping in India has witnessed a revolution with the change in the consumer buying behaviour and the whole format of shopping also altering. Industry of retail in India which has become modern can be seen from the fact that there are multi- stored malls‚ huge shopping centres‚ and sprawling complexes which offer food‚ shopping
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