Marketing Mix for ‘FACTOR W’ – A health drink for women Project report submitted for partial fulfilment of the Marketing Management (MK-101) course work under Prof. Krishanu Rakshit Submitted by Section A Group: 2 Table of Contents Introduction | 3 | Scope, Definition and Analysis | 4 | Scope of project | 4 | Details of questionnaire | 5 | S-T-P analysis | 6 | Competitor analysis | 10 | Recommendations and Discussion
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Rural Marketing Quite clearly, large Indian companies have begun looking at rural markets seriously. Some of them are even developing exclusive marketing strategies to tap this huge mass of consumers. Of India's one billion plus population, nearly 70 per cent live in non-urban or rural areas. According to a National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER) study, there are as many "middle income and above" households in rural areas as there are in urban areas. There are almost twice as many
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Mobile Value Added Services in India A Report by IAMAI & eTechnology Group@IMRB December 2006 Mobile VAS in India, December 2006 © Internet & Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), 2006 All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced, either in part or in full, without the prior permission of Internet & Mobile Association of India IAMAI & eTechnology Group@IMRB 2 Mobile VAS in India, December 2006 Table of Content Mobile Value Added Services in India............
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Learning with Cases INTRODUCTION The case study method of teaching used in management education is quite different from most of the methods of teaching used at the school and undergraduate course levels. Unlike traditional lecture-based teaching where student participation in the classroom is minimal, the case method is an active learning method, which requires participation and involvement from the student in the classroom. For students who have been exposed only to the traditional teaching methods
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PARIS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTINTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT32ND BATCH Take Home ExaminationsMARKETINGAFORMALE, SIMON STANLEYWA 14017Submission Date: OCTOBER, 2014mENTOR: cedric B. DORKENOO | QUESTION 1 1. (A) THE TASK OF A MARKETING MANAGER IS TO CREATE AND MAINTAIN THE DESIRED LEVEL OF DEMAND - EXPLAIN WHICH MARKETING TASKS ARE PERFORMED BY THE MARKETING MANAGER TO MANAGE THE DEMAND. ANSWER INTRODUCTION Globalization has led firms
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Profile of Steel Industry in India (Managerial Economics) CONTENTS Introduction Market Size Investments Government Initiatives Steel Prices Supply and Demand Analysis Cost of production Production Functions and Input: Fixed & Variable Inputs: Total & Average cost: Calculating Average Total Cost Average cost
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Report on Employees Reflection of PRAN Export Limited BUS 400 (Internship) Submitted To: Showvonick Datta Lecturer BRAC Business School Submitted By: Mia Mohammad Irfan (09204036) Date of submission: 9th March, 2014 Letter of Transmittal March 9, 2014 Showvonick Datta Lecturer BRAC Business School Subject: Acceptance of internship report. Dear Sir, It gives me immense pleasure in preparing this report that was assigned to me in fulfillment of my course requirement. This report has been
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Dabur India Limited | 01 CORPORATE INFORMATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Anand Burman Chairman Mr. Amit Burman Vice Chairman Mr. Pradip Burman Director Mr. Mohit Burman Director Mr. P. D. Narang Director Mr. Sunil Duggal Director Mr. R. C. Bhargava Director Mr. P. N. Vijay Director Dr. S. Narayan Director Mr. Albert Wiseman Paterson Director Mr. Analjit Singh Director Dr. Ajay Dua Director GM (FINANCE) & COMPANY SECRETARY AUDITORS Mr. A. K. Jain M/s G. Basu & Co. Chartered Accountants
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But, it has been a part of the traditional marketing approach in which many functions of today’s brand management were performed in a spread out fashion by the marketing manager and a combination of his team members like the sales manager, the advertising and communications manager, and the marketing administration manager to name a few. The terminology of brand management was not used. Brand management, in its present integrated form, has come into limelight and focus over the last 20 years. The
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FOOD PROCESSING IN INDIA Corporate Catalyst India A report on Indian Food Processing Industry 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW India is the world’s second largest producer of food next to China, and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The food processing industry is one of the largest industries in India-it is ranked fifth in terms of production, consumption, export and expected growth. The food industry is on a high as Indians continue to have a feast. Fuelled by
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