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    China-a Threat to India

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    China-A Threat to India There has been a lot of talk in the past few months about the border conflicts between India and China. It has been all over the news and there have been a lot of discussion about whether China has actually become a threat to other Asian countries‚ especially India as it happens to be its neighboring country or will the second most powerful economy is not a threat and everything that has been said on news is just a bunch of trash. Well before drawing any conclusions I

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    Ethical Issues in Marketing

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    Ethical Issues in Marketing: The Context of Developing Countries Introduction: Marketing‚ in contemporary times‚ has seen a tumultuous change in the way it’s conducted in developing countries. The oft cited dictum that only change is constant in the marketing genre is an apposite one. Just as the media of social communication themselves have enormous influence everywhere‚ so advertising and marketing‚ using media as their vehicles‚ are pervasive‚ powerful forces shaping attitudes and behavior in

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    First Assignment Sub. By- Pooja Badhwar 1. Contemporary best-selling management books often argue that customers are the most important element in the external environment. Do you agree? In what company situations might this statement be untrue? Ans.:- I think Customers are really very important element in the external environment of any company but not fully. This is true that if there will be no customers to purchase the things than how can we any company can grow or stand in market? So customer’s

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    China/India Compare and Contrast Essay China and India’s populations have both started to become a serious problem. China’s population is now up to an astounding 1.35 billion as of 2013 and India’s is catching up with China with 1.27 billion. The governments of both China and India were forced to do something about this issue. India has taken a couple different measures to fix overpopulation including forced vasectomies‚ providing contraceptives‚ and creating different incentives for women and

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    Classical India and China

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    Assignment #2 INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Read question and readings listed. 2. Complete outline before coming to class. 3. You will write your essay in class. Q: Judging by the cultural standards of classical periods in China and India‚ were women better off in classical India or classical China? Background information: See attached reading and p. 50-57 in Stearns reader. OUTLINE I. Introduction A. Thesis B. Overview of position II. Position: Hint: India better off

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    China and India on the Road to success There are tons of economically successful counties in the world. However‚ these days two really stick out in the economic crisis. We are in currently; those are China and India. China and India are almost surpassing the United States faster than we can even try to catch up. They are moving at such an economically booming rate. China and India are moving and surpassing the United States with trade and by getting interest from loans to other countries.

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    environment is a marketing term and refers to all of the forces outside of marketing that affect marketing management’s ability to build and maintain successful relationships with target customers. The market environment consists of both the macro environment and the micro environment Demographic factors Study of human population in terms of size‚ density‚ location‚ age gender‚ race‚ occupation‚ other stats India’s demographic report findings * Estimated 1.1 billion people live in India‚ that makes

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    East Asian nations. China‚ Japan‚ and Korea were all faced great challenges in the modern era and responded to them in different ways. China and Korea turned inwards initially and opened up (except for North Korea) more recently‚ while Japan was the first to modernize and has been open for decades. The first and possibly most tragic country in the modern period was China which stuck firmly to traditionalism into the 20th century and would later on westernize and open up. China stuck to traditionalism

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    The ultimate marketing machine Jul 6th 2006 | SAN FRANCISCO From The Economist print edition Thanks to the power of the internet‚ advertising is becoming less wasteful and its value more measurable IN TERMS of efficiency‚ if not size‚ the advertising industry is only now starting to grow out of its century-long infancy‚ which might be called “the Wanamaker era”. It was John Wanamaker‚ a devoutly Christian merchant from Philadelphia‚ who in the 1870s not only invented department stores and price

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    Ge Case Study

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    Coke’s European Scare Nishtha Vyas (80) Question 1. What are the management issues in this case? Answer- The major issue faced by coke was wrong and late anticipation of a problem that led to disastrous consequences. Also‚ the company’s hard earned goodwill was at stake due to poor communication and a lax approach in dealing with an issue of high priority. Coke faced serious issues inside the organization which was the lapse in quality control that contaminated the CO2 content. Coke’s myopic

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