country’s largest retailer : it holds 17 percent of the UK clothing market * Its marble arch store in London is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the store that takes in more revenue per square foot than any other in the world * Soft goods (clothes and household
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job and it is because of this reason that summer training programs are designed. So, that the future manager may be ready to take the future responsibilities. It was exactly in this context that I was privileged enough to join Bikano one of the good company in FMCG sector in the world. I gained lot of experience and confidence over the past eight week which will further help me to take the future responsibility in my professional life. During this period I was given to find out the “competitive
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44). The landing strip that Underhill refers to is defined as a transition zone related to the physical layout of stores. Shoppers when they first enter a store enter into a transition zone where they have to adjust to their new surroundings. Moving from their previous environment, they move into a new one and have to adjust to changes in the lighting, temperature and overall scene. Customers also are conscious of not blocking the store entrance. Therefore, they may miss any items such as shopping
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the automobile competition and Rally Pizza simple used the owner’s last name. Rally Motors wants to maintain its mark because the company has invested a lot in advertisements and Rally Pizza wants maintain its mark because it is recognized as good and fast delivery pizza and also because of the family’s name. However, the law does not grant any advantage to companies owned by people who have the mark as their surname. The Federal trademark law protects the company’s ownership rights for the company
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subset of the globalization phenomenon. Ritzer compares globalization with characteristic of a fast-food restaurant. The characteristic includes measuring efficiency by pace of serving customers, which means the fastest worker is the efficient one; getting a large amount of food in a very low price; receiving constant and predictable service from distinctively similar workers. Ritzer believes the fast-food characteristic is dominating different sectors of American society and the entire world. In
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Dhaka Board, Result: G.P.A S.S.C (Business Studies) 2007, BPATC School and College, Savar, Dhaka. Dhaka board, Result: G.P.A Special qualification: Academic achievements: 1. Having proficient quality in presentation, 2. Good aptitude in incentive, 3. Eminence in marketing activities. 4. Srong perusing capability. Volunteer activities: 1. Worked as a member of ‘’Khelaghor” cultural organization, 2. Joined scout, 3. Volunteer activities in tree plantation
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earlier version of the chapter. All chapters updated after July 2009 are now hosted (and still free) at http://www.flatworldknowledge.com. For details see the ‘Courseware’ section of http://gallaugher.com INTRODUCTION Managers are confused, and for good reason. Management theorists, consultants, and practitioners often vehemently disagree on how firms should craft tech-enabled strategy, and many widely read articles contradict one another. Headlines such as "Move First or Die" compete with "The
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Laundry Detergent and washing powders have become an important part of every consumer’s life. The market offers a variety of washing powders, eachbrand claiming to wash the cleanest at unbeatable prices to consumers. Laundry detergents, however, exert a hidden but taxing cost on theenvironment and consumer health due to their environment-damagingproperties. Phosphates are one of the main ingredients in most present-daylaundry detergents and are also the primary culprits in polluting waterbodies. Laundry
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction of KFC....................................................................................................2 2. Operations of KFC.......................................................................................................3 3. SWOT analysis.............................................................................................................5 1. Strengths................................................................
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many positive ways, such as faster communication, easy access of vast quantities of information, and efficient, fast transportation. Therefore, businesses also benefit from technology. Technology helps companies to reach consumers fast and help to study the behavior of consumers when buying a product or service to create profit. Groupon uses technology to provide coupons to savvy consumers. Groupon is a company in the daily deals industry. The company provides daily deals online, usually provides coupons
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