Susan Bourgeois Crossland Data 4900 Westlake Dr. Toronto ON M5A 2F6 Canada Dear Ms. Bourgeois‚ What would you do if your identify were stolen? What if you didn’t even know the left had happened until a suspicious merchant called your home or huge debts showed up on your credit record? Imagine the stress. To date‚ 1.1 million people have fallen victim to identify theft. I’m sure you would agree that we don’t want any of our employees to be added to that list. Since my wallet was stolen two months
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many of the computer duties are not irreplaceable‚ business has become dependent on their accuracy and timeliness. Many businesses use accounting software to ensure the accuracy of their financial status. It is use for keeping tracks of accounts‚ money‚ or items that they need. It plays a significant role in sales control‚ processing and handling orders‚ design and production of goods‚ manufacturing‚ product and market analysis‚ and in some cases complete control of operations. The supplies in every
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Sales inventory systems are often standardised i.e. A business will adopt a general model for their own use. This means that they are able to track sales of a product and match it against their existing inventory to regulate how much stock they keep to hand and how much it costs them to do so. Obviously this is necessary for any business in order to run efficiently. However‚ adopting a general model means that it may not be optimised for the particular stock/business in question. For example
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SCORE Counselors to America’s Small Business INVENTORY CONTROL Why Inventory Control? Control of inventory‚ which typically represents 45% to 90% of all expenses for business‚ is needed to ensure that the business has the right goods on hand to avoid stock-outs‚ to prevent shrinkage (spoilage/theft)‚ and to provide proper accounting. Many businesses have too much of their limited resource‚ capital‚ tied up in their major asset‚ inventory. Worse‚ they may have their capital tied up
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Part A Task 1: Sales strategy 1.1 Ansoff’s strategic growth model • Marketing Penetration Refers to a growth strategy in which the business focuses on selling existing products into existing markets. • Market Development It is the growth strategy in which the business extends their existing products into new markets. • Product Development This growth strategy refers to business that develops new products for existing markets. • Diversification Refers to the growth strategy in which
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ASSIGNMENT TOPIC Select one company in your country or region that has a sales force. The company and/or the sales force can be real or a composite of several situations that you have heard or read about‚ or experienced. Apply principles that you have learnt in this subject to that company’s sales function to judge its effectiveness about: - How well it fits into marketing and other parts of an organization; intelligence gathering is included within this function. - How well it knows
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Sales Promotion Strategy Sales are the lifeblood of a business‚ without sales there would be no business in the first place; therefore it is very important that if a business wants to succeed‚ it should have a sales promotion strategy in mind. The primary objective of a sales promotion is to improve a company’s sales by predicting and modifying your target customer’s purchasing behavior and patterns. Sales promotion is very important as it not only helps to boost sales but it also helps a business
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610-123-4567 * Fax: 610-123-9876 February 11‚ 2013 Jeffrey Voccola English Professor Kutztown University 130 Old Main Kutztown‚ Pennsylvania 19530 Dear Mr. Voccola: The Kutztown Community Parks and Recreation Program and I would like to inform you‚ and your coworkers‚ of our wonderful summer programs for children. Our camps are a great way for children to interact with others and have a fun time doing it. Instead of your child sitting at home all day playing video games and being bored out of
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communication (IMC) and marketing tools on sales. Effect on sales Definition Advertising: advertising is a paid non-personal communication using various methods like (television‚ radio billboards and flyers) to reach the audience or the reader to have what we call in marketing brand awareness (the book pride w.and Ferrell o‚2006‚p189 and G.M.Brown AND F.A.Macina‚ Jan1940‚ 2) Personal selling: personal selling is a paid personal communication where there is a sales person who tries to convince the customer
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Sales Management Example Next month you are going to be hired to the position of sales director (CSO) at IT Company. At the moment you work in telecommunications. Your new company is offering professional solutions for computer and networking systems‚ business solutions‚ support and consultancy. You are in B2B environment. Your clients are from Telecommunications‚ Finance‚ Manufacturing‚ Energy suppliers and Retail. You have 50 people in sales throughout the Adriatic region. How are you going to
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