ORDER TO MEASURE THE POSITION OF BELL CERAMICS IN THEIR EYES AND PROMOTE ZEN AND RETRO SERIES TO THEM. THE REPORT ALSO CONTAINS THE ANALYSIS OF BELL CERAMICS VIS-À-VIS ITS COMPETITORS IN TERMS OF PRICE, QUALITY, AVAILABILITY ETC. IT ALSO CONTAINS VARIOUS RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY ARCHITECTS IN IMPROVING THE SALES OF BELL CERAMICS. IN THE LIGHT OF THIS ANALYSIS I HAVE ATTEMPTED TO IDENTIFY THE TARGET SEGMENT FOR BELL CERAMICS AND SUGGEST SOME MEASURES TO TAP THAT SEGMENT SO AS TO EXPAND THE MARKET
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of quality(W Edwards Deming, Joseph M Juran, Philiph B Crosby, Kaoru Ishikawa, Ginichi Taguchi, Shigeo shingo) Evolution of quality, The Total Quality Management Excellence Model, Strategic Quality Management, Lecture, Numerical Exercises on cost of quality, TPM 1. Basterfield H Dale and others, Total Quality Management, Pearson Education/PHI, Inc. 2006. 2. K.Shridhar Bhat Total Quality Management (Himalaya publishing house 2005). 3. Poornima M Charantimath, Total Quality Management
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of the social sciences to an understanding of this field? A structured scoping exercise was conducted to identify relevant literature using the lens of India – a ‘rising power’ with a rapidly expanding healthcare economy. A five step search and analysis method was employed in order to capture as wide a range of material as possible. Documents published in English that met criteria for a social science contribution were included for review. Via electronic bibliographic databases, websites and hand
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IMPACT OF DIVIDEND POLICY ON SHAREHOLDERS’ VALUE: A STUDY OF INDIAN FIRMS Synopsis of the Thesis to be submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY In MANAGEMENT By Sujata Kapoor Enrollment No: 064009053 Date of Registration: July 2006 Under the Guidance of Supervisor: Dr Kanwal Anil Co-Supervisor: Dr Naseem Abidi Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida A-10, SECTOR 62, NOIDA, INDIA (12) December, 2009 Sujata Kapoor, JBS, JIIT,Dec’ 2009
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Acquisition Farhat Fatima Periyar Management and Computer College, Jasola, New Delhi Abstract The Indian e-commerce market was worth 75,000 crore, in 2013, according to a joint report by KPMG and Internet and Mobile Association of India. India has the potential to double its economic contribution via Internet, from 1.6 percent GDP at present to 2.8 and 3.3 percent by 2015 [MCkensy’2012]. Indian E-commerce is most likely to generate employment for 1.45 million people in coming two years. Emergence
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Impact of E-Banking on Capital Bank and local area banking industry in India Coursework- Technology in Business and Society Shahbaz Singh Samra - B022337 Executive Summary The task commissioned was to assess the application of a technology to support organizational change. This report concentrates on how electronic banking (e-banking) has contributed to Capital Local Area Bank (CLAB) and the local area banking industry in India. Focus lies upon CLAB’s operations and how the bank incorporated
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Strategic Management: Porter Analysis for Civil Aviation Industry Ajay Kr. Dhamija¤(N-1/MBA PT 2006-09) Abstract "The air transportation system has become essential to the economic progress for the citizens and businesses of this nation" The airline industry must: ² Be e±cient and technologically superior ² Have the ¯nancial strength to respond to rapid change and opportunity. ² E±ciently move people, products and services to markets, wherever they exist Airline industry in India is plagued
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lower cost of production and thus the motive will become efficiency seeking and the cycle continues (Sethi et al, 2003). FDI is the measure of foreign ownership of productive assets. FDI can be through investments, participation in management, JVs, M&A, transfer of technology/ knowhow/ skills, creating a subsidiary or a new firm. Studies have shown that FDI involves change in share of production of domestic firms and foreign firms; this is to say that FDI
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Terms: Privatisation, advantages, Public administration. I. INTRODUCTION Privatization is a managerial approach that has attracted the interest of many categories of peopleacademicians, politicians, government employees, players of the private sector, and public on the whole. As per the opinion by the subject experts, privatization can be advantageous in terms of the higher flexibility and scope of innovation it offers along with cost savings, many a times. However, other specialists defiantly
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of Finance and International Ma 418 Global Marketing and Challenges for Future: Franchising in Banks K. Ravichandran, Gandhigram Rural University, drkravichandran@yahoo.co.in R. Muruganandham, Sudharsana Raamanujan, R, P. Nandakumar, M. Sasi Siddharth Thiagarajar College of Engineering, vr_muruganandham@hotmail.com, siddharth_mss@sify.com raamanujan@gmail.com, nandacivil@gmail.com The global economic scenario is undergoing a major innovative metamorphosis at a rate never
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