Bharti Airtel Case: 1. How generalizable is Bharthi’s asset-light strategy for business innovation in general? Creemos que la estrategia de Bharthi, es generalizable, sobretodo porqué hizo lo mejor para su mercado, lo escuchó, atendió sus necesidades y esto llevó a la empresa a redefinir su arquitectura de valor. Bharthi supo aceptar sus debilidades y ver por otras alternativas a sus fuentes de tecnología, distribución y atención al cliente. En una industria costosa y de alta especialización
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Predictive Churn Model Identifying reasons of Churn & establish methods to prevent churn 2012 Vaibhav Sharma INDUSTRIAL TRAINING PROJECT REPORT “Identifying reasons of Churn & establish methods to prevent churn” AT Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement For the award of degree Of MASTER’S OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION (2011-2013) DELHI INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES SUBMITTED BY:-
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Bangladesh, Airtel considers long term and short term state of the trading market. * Inflation is controlling by state bank and under strict eyes * Unemployment rate is going up and up with the increase of level of poverty. Airtel contributes to lower the level of unemployment rate by providing job opportunities for different level of people. For example – beginning from customer care service staffs to Managing Director etc. Social During the formation of marketing strategies, Airtel looks
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Customer Satisfaction with DTH Services in India Ref.No.: QM0006 Customer Satisfaction with DTH Services in India Since Cable TV entered India in 1992, entertainment on television has grown rapidly. Out of the 71 million TV households in 1999, 32 million had access to Cable TV. However, along with the soaring viewership, complaints on quality also increased. Digitalisation of Cable TV took a new form when Direct-To-Home (DTH) was launched in India in 2003. The DTH service is an encrypted
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hffg Having an ownership pie in AIG, once the world's biggest insurer, does not cost even half a dollar now, while Citigroup, again once the world's biggest bank, is hanging just over one-buck mark. Not far away are General Motors and Ford, the world's two largest carmakers, with share prices of just over one-dollar level. A year or so ago, these names were among the prized brands of the stock market also, besides the areas of their businesses, with share prices in multiples of current levels
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The real India lives in the village. Rural marketing is the new buzzword as the new marketing mantra for the survival and the growth of and the success forcing companies to go rural. These statements tell the importance of rural marketing for the survival and the growth of any marketers and is supported by the facts given below- The total FMCG market is in excess of US$16.4 billion and is set to treble from US$11.6 billion in 2003 to US$33.4 billion in 2015. It is currently growing at 14%. With
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audios, files, voice messages, contacts and user location. Hike was launched on 12 December 2012 [7] and raised its first round of funding of $7 million from Bharti SoftBank in April 2013. Hike is a joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and Softbank.[8] Hike's founder is Kavin Bharti Mittal (the son of Bharti Mittal, the founder of Airtel). History Launched on 12 December 2012, Hike attained 15 million users in February 2014 and raised $14 million for its development.[8] Over the next few months
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Vodafone: A Marketing Analysis Vodafone: A Marketing Analysis Abhimanyu Harlalka B13063 Ankit Prasad B13073 Dhruv Gupta B13083 Lakshita Jain B13093 Puskar Pandey B13103 Shashank Gandhi B13113 Vinay Goyal B13123 Abhimanyu Harlalka B13063 Ankit Prasad B13073 Dhruv Gupta B13083 Lakshita Jain B13093 Puskar Pandey B13103 Shashank Gandhi B13113 Vinay Goyal
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telecom sector in India: AIRTEL | VODAFONE | RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS | IDEA CELLULAR | TATA TELESERVICES | AIRCEL | UNINOR | MTS | MTNL | LOOP MOBILEFormerly BPL | Airtel Bharti Airtel or simply Airtel is India’s largest telecom company, headquartered in New Delhi, India. In the year 1986, Sunil Mittal incorportated Bharthi Telecom Limited and his company became the first in India to offer Push – button telephones. 20 years down the road, Airtel started operations outside
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