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    Yashu

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    CURRICULUM VITAE 1.CAREER OBJECTIVE To excel into the field academics by the process of learning and as well as teaching and applying my knowledge and skills for the welfare of students using new tools & teaching techniques for the enhancement of knowledge and generate a suitable learning condition. 2.JOB OBJECTIVE A Challenging job with opportunity to rise and grow . Job should also provide a responsibility and conduit for development of personality . 3.PERSONAL PROFILE

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    The Deeper Meaning of VUCA

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    VUCA is an acronym used to describe or reflect on the volatility‚ uncertainty‚ complexity and ambiguity of general conditions and situations. The common usage of the term VUCA began in the late 1990s and derives from military vocabulary and has been subsequently used in emerging ideas in strategic leadership that apply in a wide range of organizations‚ including everything from for-profit corporations to education. Meaning The deeper meaning of each element of VUCA serves to enhance the strategic

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    Competitor Analysis

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    Competitor Analysis Tata Nano’s competitors can be classified on three scales - Economy‚ Performance and Convenience. Based on Economy Though Tata Nano was launched as the 1 Lakh car‚ it’s exact price range varies between Rs.1.59 lakhs to Rs.2.23 lakhs in the market at present. With this price range‚ in the four wheelers category there is Maruti 800‚ Maruti Suzuki OMNI‚ Maruti Alto 800 and Hyundai Eon which has a price lesser than Rs. 3 Lakh. Being the cheapest car available in India‚ they also

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    COMPETITOR OF STARBUCKS

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    COMPETITOR OF STARBUCKS There are the known international company that become the competitor for the Starbucks. There are: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf The endurance and popularity of The Bean‚ as it is affectionately referred to by devotees‚ can be attributed to the high standards that were established from the beginning. From trend-setting drinks like the World Famous Ice Blended‚ to the employees who become a part of the communities they work in‚ The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf ® has discovered the formula

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    Zara's Competitors

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    Competitor Analysis The fashion industry is one of the most fast-paced and fast-moving consumer sectors in the market‚ so it is no surprise that there are many companies who are competing against each other in terms of obtaining the most market shares. This industry also attracts numerous consumers who are style-conscious and are up to date with fashion and trends; therefore companies must continuously develop themselves in order to stand out and to be chosen by consumers. Our final project’s main

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    ------------------------------------------------- Hindustan Unilever Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is an Indian consumer goods company based in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra. It is owned by Anglo-Dutch company Unilever which owns a 67% controlling share in HUL. HUL’s products include foods‚ beverages‚ cleaning agents and personal care products. HUL was established in 1933 as Lever Brothers India Limited and‚ in 1956‚ became known as Hindustan Lever Limited‚ as a result of a merger between Lever Brothers

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    Unilever in India: Hindustan Lever’s Project Shakti-Marketing FMCG to the rural Consumer Case Analysis Notes Section E‚ Group 7 Submitted By Anshu Khanna PGP/17/257 Diksha Singh PGP/17/267 Mohd. Shajeer PGP/17/277 Priya Chandak PGP/17/287 Shiji Thilak PGP/17/297 Q1q Q1)How is HUL placed in the Indian Consumer market? Hindustan Unilever Limited is the biggest player in the market share of FMCG sector of the country. The FMCG sector of the country is the fourth largest

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    FMCG companies

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    presently busy expanding their current business portfolios. ITC introducing the dark fantasy range in biscuits to compete with Britannia forcing it to revamp Pure Magic and Bourbon. Product innovation taken by the FMCG companies has put their competitors to think and do something similar to hold a safe place in the market. We have seen in the recent past how Knorr soup of the HUL had captured the market‚ with introducing soups that could just be made by adding hot water. This also forced Nestle

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    Hll Case Study

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    [pic] This case study has been developed by Rajan Saxena Vice chancellor NMIMS University for class room discussion. HLL – Juggernaut- The dilemma of Growth Hindustan Lever Ltd in India is a 51.4%-owned subsidiary of its global parent Unilever Group. Formed in 1956‚ the company has since expanded its operations through organic growth and mergers and acquisitions to become the largest fast-moving consumer goods company in India. Hindustan Lever is one of India’s oldest consumer goods companies

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    Anchor Switches Synopsis Anchor‚ a leading brand manufacturing electrical switches and equipment for threshold furnishing segment acquired a small company with toothpaste manufacturing facility and decided to enter the low-end toothpaste segment. The lower end segment of this extension is the fluoride-based market‚ where Hindustan Lever Limited‚ Procter and Gamble‚ and Colgate Palmolive are the active player.Business of toothpaste was new to Anchor so top management developed plans to enter toothpaste

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