2.1 TITLE OF THE STUDY The title of the study conducted is “A STUDY ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED RETAIL STORES” 2.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The study is conducted to understand the consumer behaviour towards organised and unorganised retail stores The study was important to know whether consumer preferred to shop in organised or nearby retail stores. 2.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY To find out consumer behaviour towards organised
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Big Data In It terminology‚ Big Data is looked as a group of data sets‚ which are so sophisticated and large that the data can not be easily taken‚ stored‚ searched‚ shared‚ analyzed or visualized making use of offered tools. In global market segments‚ such “Big Data” generally looks throughout attempts to identify business tendencies from accessible files sets. Other areas‚ exactly where Big Data continually appears include various job areas of research for example the human being genome and also
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Department of Management Information Systems Stevens Institute of Technology‚ Hoboken‚ New Jersey Customer Online Shopping System For Accessory Fulfillment Center‚ Houston‚ TX Presented By: Dhaval Patel Yunhan Chen Dan Han Guided by: Pro.Tal Ben Zvi Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management MIS-620 August 2014 MIS620 – Final Project 2 Table of Contents: 1. Scope Definition ................................................................................................
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References: Asthana‚ Praveen (2011) Big Data and Little Data‚ Forbes Magazine at Forbes.com‚ http://www.forbes.com/sites/dell/2011/10/31/big-data-and-little-data/2/ Microsoft Case Studies (2012) Volvo Car Corporation‚ BI Solution Boosts Operational Efficiency and Reduces Costs at Volvo Car Corporation Teradata Magazine Q2 (2010) http://www
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GOOD IDEA ’We are the big society’ (Local government: 18/06/12) "We are the big society. And we have to make sure there is another meaning to community challenge - and that we fight this in every way that we can." That was the message from UNISON’s local government conference this afternoon‚ as delegates debated the Localism Act and how to defend members’ terms and conditions. Moving the motion on behalf of the national LGBT committee‚ Jackie Lewis sais everyone should be quite clear that
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Big data describes innovative methods and technologies to capture‚ distribute‚ manage and analyze larger-sized data sets with high rate and diverse structures that conventional data management methods are unable to handle. Digital data is now everywhere—in every sector public or private‚ economy‚ organization and customer of digital technology. There are many ways that big data can be used to create value across sectors of the global economy. It has demonstrated the capacity to improve predictions
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Life in a big city is different from life of a village or a small town. The hustle and bustle which is found in the cities is not in the small places. Once I had an experience of a life in a big city. It was a strange experience. I went to Karachi to spend my summer holidays with my uncle. He lives in Sadar Bazar. A very busy and crowded area of Karachi. I was surprised to see such frenzied activities of people throughout the day. As I live in a village near Narowal I had no idea that life would
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Alexandra Katerina Mejía Pepén 12-0472 Professor: Howard Shindell Business Management I Too Big To Fail -Andrew Sorkin‚ Book Review Too Big to Fail is the book that has most clear explanation event by event about the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression. Even though Too Big to Fail is Andrew Sorkin’s first book‚ he made it possible to most of readers understand what really happened in 2008 with the failure of Lehman
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For Ben Hamper it was inevitable that he would end up working in the General Motors factory in Flint‚ Michigan. He was a third generation “shop-rat” following in the footsteps of his family and extended family. Working on the Rivet Line for General Motors was far from what Hamper wanted to do with his life. Unfortunately for Hamper this was the only job where he was receiving good pay and was able to drink throughout his day. Hamper faced many ups and downs being an American autoworker; the working
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literalists and contextualists. This song is about a growing boy losing his innocence or happiness through ways that are proven in the text. These pieces of proof will be expanded upon later‚ but the loss of an ‘inner child’ is evident when the artist‚ Ben Gibbard‚ uses literary devices like imagery‚ rhyming‚ and symbolism. The artist uses imagery as a transition between happy and sad within the song. From when he was a worriless child to a stressed adult causing a much darker undertone. This
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