compete against each other in the same distribution channels. Small local workshops have a pricing advantage when selling to local whoesalers because of their use of lower quality materials‚ but larger manufacturers are also major suppliers to local wholesalers. Fewer small workshops sell to local governments accepting bids for large display fireworks or foreign importers and merchants‚ but almost all medium to larger sized manufacturers compete in these channels. As a result‚ each market segment
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INTRODUCTION The Project assigned to me was “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTIOIN REGARDING AFTER SALES SERVICES OF MAHINDRA&MAHINDRA AT SUTARIA AUTOMOBILES SERVICE CENTRE‚ IN BELGAUM DIST”. This study will help me to find and customer satisfaction level of the customer for authorized M&M service station in Belgaum dist‚ To know the reason for decline of customers at service station‚ To know the perception of customers regarding the charges or rates offered by the service station and To know
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possible. In this project we will be installing a new network‚ creating users and group account for staff‚ installing a domain controller‚ installing a new network operating operation system (windows sever 2000/2003) and a client operating system (windows xp). We will also be restricting different staff from accessing different files. Aim The aim of this project is to construct a modern computing network that will meet the company’s current and future requirements‚ completing this project we will bw
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Chapter 4 MARKET AND DEMAND ANALYSIS 1. We have to estimate the parameters a and b in the linear relationship Yt = a + bT Using the least squares method. According to the least squares method the parameters are: ∑ T Y – n T Y b = ∑ T 2 – n T 2 a = Y – bT The parameters are calculated below: Calculation in the Least Squares Method T Y TY T 2 1 2‚000 2‚000 1 2 2‚200 4‚400 4 3 2‚100 6‚300 9 4 2‚300 9‚200 16 5 2‚500 12‚500 25 6 3‚200 19‚200 36 7 3‚600 25
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HOLIDAY HOME WORK-DEPT.OF COMMERCE BUSINESS STUDIES Project: Principles of Management The students are required to visit any one of the following: 1. A departmental store. 2. An Industrial unit. 3. A fast food outlet. They are required to observe the application of the general Principles of management advocated by Fayol. Fayol’s principles 1. Division of work. 2. Unity of command. 3. Unity of direction. 4. Scalar chain 5. Espirit de corpse 6. Fair remuneration to all. 7. Order
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has become quick dynamic the competition has steamed up and become more and more competitive. The companies have these to hard work to face the competitive challenges. The companies have to live up to their expectation‚ by introducing innovative product which revaluation in the market Indian footwear market is set to experience the phenomenal growth in coming years. In past few years too‚ the market has seen robust growth. The Indian footwear retail market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 20%
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Low Risk Projects in Developing Countries. Summary In this research article the authors believe that we can Lear from an Information System Development Project (ISDP) failure too. And the study of failure plays an important role in the long term success of any organization for the eagerness of constant and growing improvement by assessment and monitoring of the information systems (IS) improvement efforts. In developing country the factor of learning from failure projects is rare.
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Indemnity Distinguishes between Life & Non Life Insurance . Does not allow any one to make profit out of Insurance .compensates only to the extent of losses that too not fully. Actuary Calculates standard prices ( premium) of Insurance products ‚Uses statistical data for claims ratio ‚ works on future liabilities ‚ announces Bonus ‚ does VALUATION every year as per IRDA guidelines TPA ( third party Administration) Works in building Hospital NETWORK. Also helps in settling claims
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Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains‚ 10e (Krajewski et al.) Chapter 1 Using Operations to Compete 1) Operations management refers to the direction and control of inputs that transform processes into products and services. Answer: TRUE Reference: Operations and Supply Chain Management Across the Organization Difficulty: Easy Keywords: operations management‚ inputs‚ process‚ transformation 2) As a functional area of a business‚ Operations translates materials and services
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Prioritizing IT Project Management Portfolio Prioritizing IT Project Management Portfolio The realities of shrinking IT budgets and increasing dependence on IT in organizations in recent years has resulted in a situation in which there is an intense competition for resources needed to execute and complete IT projects. According to Ross (2007)‚ the shrinking IT budget in the face of increasing demand has brought new pressures to the IT function. To gain approval and funding for projects‚ IT departments
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