Serial No. | Topic | Page no. | 1. | Purpose of this paper | 3 | 2. | Brief Overview | 4 | 3. | Vision and Mission | 4 | 4. | Organizational Structure | 5 | 5. | Porter’s Five Forces Model | 7 | 6. | Organizational Strategy | 9 | 7. | Environment | 11 | 8. | Organizational Technology | 14 | 9. | Culture | 15 | 10 | References | 19 | | | | | | | Purpose of this paper: This paper is meant to demonstrate how retail industry in India applies the concepts of organization
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GREEN MARKETING- AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL VIEW Introduction: Years before, Mc Donald's replaced its clam shell packaging into waxed paper and "Xerox" introduced a high quality recycled photo copier. What are all these companies trying to prove? They are on the path of green marketing. They are among those few companies which has realised the importance of green marketing. According to American Marketing Association, green marketing is the marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally
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PROJECT REPORT ON “THE CHANGING INDIAN CONSUMER DURABLES INDUSTRY-AN OUTLOOK” SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Samarendra Mahapatra SUBMITTED BY: Roshan Kanoo (08DM076) INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SCIENCE BHUBANESWAR 1|Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This report is an outcome of mutual support and guidance of many persons towards whom I am indebted. I express my profound reverence and heartfelt gratitude to Prof. S.Mahapatra who suggested me proper guidelines towards the project and for
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project would not have been possible without the confidence, endurance and support of my family. Thank you to all 2 TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Concept of Retailing Types Of Retail Outlets Retail Store Of Indian Economy FMCG Supply Chain Management And Retailing Need Of The
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[Year] Parul [Type the company name] [Pick the date] Table of Contents VISION ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT OBJECTIVES ................................................................................. 2 MARKET ANALYSIS ......................................................................................................................
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Consumer Attitude Towards Online Retail Shopping in the Indian Context Sangeeta Sahney *, Archana Shrivastava** and Rajani Bhimalingam*** The objective here is to look into the various aspects of online shopping in modern day environment and to identify those factors that affect the development of attitudes towards online shopping. The study also aims at identifying customer requirements with respect to online shopping, giving certain conclusions to ensure the success of an online shopping site
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Mehta Associate Consultant EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Even with all the money spent in handling the communications around a brand, so much of a consumer’s intellect of a brand comes through the retail experience. This is particularly true in a retail environment where ensuring brand and retail consistency can be more stimulating than with the manufacturing of products. The entire sense of the retail store strengthens the brand’s image of friendly, easy-to-use and stylish computer. Retail today has changed
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THE GLOBAL COMPANY OF WALMART WESLEY LEATHERWOOD MARKETING 205 AIU ONLINE SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 ABSTRACT The main line of business of Wal-Mart is allowing customers to shop anywhere anytime online, on mobile devices, and in stores. The vision is to create opportunities and bring value to customers and communities around the world. The marketing mix strategy changes in the different locations of business and it is important to know how to effectively and efficiently give the consumers what they
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Contents! ! Table of Contents! Indian Luxury Retail Market! Introduction! i! The Indian and the Global Luxury Market! 2! ! 2! i! i! Publicity and PR: Successes! Case Study - HUGO BOSS! 3! Case Study - Charles & Keith! Case Study - Ray-ban! ! 7 6! 3! PR & PUBLICITY: Failures! Case Study 1 - BVLGARI! Case Study 2 - FCUK!10! 10! 10! Why did BVLGARI and FCUK fail?! The Indian Customer! 1! 1 Indian customers value…! 12! 11! Demographics of Indian Luxury Customer - Typically a
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STRATEGIC MARKETING Group Presentation Overview of Indian Market- Past • • • • • In the year 1991, the Indian Government adopted Economic Liberalization Policy “Cold Drinks” as popularly known in India were an Urban phenomenon and the favorites (soda based) were Campa Cola, Gold Spot, Limca and Thums Up Pepsi entered in the Indian Market as Pepsi Foods Ltd. and was known as Lehar Pepsi Coke tried to reenter* in 1990 by merging with Godrej but was denied; merged with Britannia
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