ADVERTISING AND FASHION RETAILING PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO: SIR. AKBAR ABBAS BANGASH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to acknowledge our regards and benevolent sir Akbar Abbas Bangesh teaching fashion & textile marketing in NATIONAL TEXTILE INSITUTE .whose kind and precious suggestions enriched our thoughts and helped us to accomplish this business plan. We also want to thank our family who supported us. Thanks to Almighty ALLAH for giving us such will and power to complete this business
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As herds of teens make their way to the malls to do their shopping‚ understanding what drives their brand choices and shopping patterns is more critical than ever for today’s businesses. I can remember when I was younger‚ my grandparents would take me to J.C. Penney before the start of every school year to buy clothing. Then when spring came the following year‚ we would go again for the summer. This went on until I was about sixteen. My first employment was working as a stock boy in a fabric store
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Wal-Mart: Retailing Good Guy or Bully? Sam Walton had an amazing vision. He saw that big businesses were buying merchandise and reselling it for huge profits. They would then take those huge profits and live big. The customers with average incomes were unable to afford very much. Sam realized that he could buy merchandise in large quantities at a much lower price per item‚ and then resell that merchandise with only a slight mark-up. He decided that customers would rather pay as little
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EXTERNAL ANALYSIS An essential step in any business’ strategy formulation is to evaluate the competitive environment that shapes its operations. Every industry can be thought of like a giant chess board – on which companies are continuously battling one another‚ all wishing an all time victory. Anyone who has ever entertained a game of chess knows that the only way to win is to fully take advantage of the opportunities the game brings and of course be weary of the threats the adversary poses.
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INTRODUCTION COMPANIE’S BACKGROUND * Founded in 1952 by John Henry Hutchison * Headquartered in Richmond‚ Virginia * 350 popularly priced woman’s clothing stores * Manufacturers ship floor ready goods to distribution centers * All stores located within 400 miles of a distribution center * Hutch Fashions * Women’s fashion apparel chain * Trendy apparel selection * Complementary array of accessories * Typically require 4000 to 5000 Sq. ft.
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What’s better for shopping : an afternoon downtown or a few hours in a shopping centre? Say why. A whole day of shopping is the dream of every girl‚ especially the young ones‚ and the nightmare of parents‚ boyfriends and men in general. Going shopping is something very important‚ and almost necessary for some people‚ but what’s the best place to go and do it? Nowadays‚ shopping malls are very big and beautiful‚ full of shops and places where men can have a rest and children can have some fun
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Pestle analysis draft Political: Employment laws: employees have to make sure that they are following the employability laws and employ the people who are entitled to work in UK and providing them with the minimum wages as per the law. Economic: Price competition: A very important factor for the convenience stores in UK the small chain stores such as Londis and Crosscutter will have a increased competition within the industry from small and independent convenience stores. Not only those they
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! ! ! ! ! ! E-‐Commerce vs Traditional retailing ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Mirza Kulenović MBA candidate -‐ 2014 20/07/2014 !1 Introduction ! The constant technological advancement has brought‚ with itself‚ a new way of doing business and more precisely retail. Online networking is‚ today‚ part of human communication
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011-0187 Understanding by Design’s Weaknesses 1. If you plan lessons that may broadly be described as open ended‚ based on standards‚ containing clear criteria for student success‚ include different ways to ensure student enthusiasm‚ flexible enough to accommodate the “teachable moment”‚ accessing the higher echelons of bloom’s taxonomy and integrating skills then the likelihood is you won’t learn anything new from understanding by design. 2. Creating a unit using the
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Client Understanding Paper Client: The ADT Corporation I thank you for the opportunity to work with The ADT Corporation on this important project. As I was analyzing the papers provided‚ I realized that additional information is requested by your representatives. It was brought to my attention that ADT and its affiliates are unclear about why the additional information was requested on the adjusting lower cost of market inventory on valuation‚ the capitalizing interest on building construction
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