Discussion assignment 4: eServices Submitted by: Group 10 • Divya Subramanian (Roll no. 27) • Shruti Mohta (Roll No. 89) • Nitin Bhardwaj (Roll No. 53) • Gaurav Mittal (Roll No. 29) • Sarabjit Singh (Roll No. 83) We are considering three internet services for our study: 1. Online banking sites like onlinesbi.com 2. Railway/ airline ticket booking (irctc.co.in‚ yatra.com‚ makemytrip.com) 3. Movie theater booking( bookmyshow.com)
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Questionnaire I‚ Pooja Mittal‚ MBA student from Gitarattan International Business School (IP University)‚ seek your cooperation in connection with the project work. The fundamental aim of this study is “Gauging the Consumption Pattern of Juices”. Your frank and sincere reply will help me understand the topic in detail and provide true results of the study. Thank you very much for spending your precious time and cooperation. Personal Details: Name
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Names can also state what family someone belongs to. However‚ names cannot represent your personalities and interests which also make up your identity. A person’s first name or last name can show their nationality and culture. A name such as ‘Sunil’ can show a person’s background and beliefs. From this people can assume their language‚ religion and the types of food they might like to eat. Names can hold sentimental value and meaning to certain people within different types of cultures and lifestyles
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state-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) ‚ inspected the abandoned site of Tata Motors here‚ initially intended for a factory to produce the small car Nano‚ to consider a power generation plant. The team was led by BHEL general manager S. C. Mittal. "We came here to inspect the site. BHEL general manager is with us‚" said West Bengal Power Development Corp managing director Debashis Sen after visiting the spot‚ some 40 km from Kolkata. For Vendors:- In total‚ 54 vendors were involved in
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The Objective of a Supply Chain The objective of every supply chain is to maximize the overall value generated. The value a supply chain generates is the difference between what the final product is worth to the customer and the effort the supply chain expends in filling the customer’s request. For most commercial supply chains‚ value will be strongly correlated with supply chain profitability‚ the difference between the revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the supply chain
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Executive Summary 0 Introduction (Sunil) 3 Socio-cultural analysis 3 Economic analysis 3 Product 3 Perceptions held by the intended market 3 Major Problems and Resistances to Product Acceptance 7 The Market 8 Geographical region(s) 8 Connectivity 8 Consumer buying habits 9 Product feature preferences 10 Distribution of the product 11 Advertising 11 Promotion 12 Pricing strategy 12 Competition 12 Competitor’s Products 12
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shopping aspirations of all the major class of consumers‚ in order to gain higher shareof their wallet. PRIL is promoted and managed by the Biyani family‚ with Mr. Kishor Biyani heading the operations as the managing director. Mr. Rakesh Biyani‚ Mr. Sunil and Mr. Anil Biyani and Mr. Vijay Biyani respectilvely head category‚ production and finance functions. Apart from this‚ the company has appointed professionals in charge of various functions like supply chain‚ business development. Founded in 1987
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MINOR PROJECT ON ATM SIMULATOR BY:- Raman Goyal (UE98076) Pradeep Mittal (UE98068) Ravi Kumar (UE98078) Rishant Garg (UE98072) INTRODUCTION An automated teller machine (ATM)‚ also known as a Cash Point‚ Cash Machine or sometimes a Hole in the Wall in British English‚ is a computerised telecommunications device that provides the clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a cashier‚ human clerk or bank teller. ATMs are
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Commerce and Economics‚ of T.Y.B.M.S. (Semester V) has completed the project on ---------------------------‚ in the academic year 20010 – 11. The information submitted is true and original to the best of my knowledge. PROF. PROF. SUNIL B. MANTRI Project Guide Principal ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It has always been my sincere desire as a management student to get an opportunity to express my views‚ skills‚ attitude and talent in
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CIRCUIT IDEAS SIMPLE AUTOMATIC WATER-LEVEL CONTROLLER SUNIL KUMAR IVEDI S.C. DW W ater-level controllers are common nowadays. The one described here is minal Vcc is at the bottom of the tank‚ sensor terminal L is just above the bottom of the tank and sensor terminal H is at the top of the tank. After you have properly installed the sen- Fig. 1: Simple water level controller built around timer NE555 and inverter buffer CMOS IC CD4049. It uses readily-available‚ low-cost components
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