rates at different sectors 7. Effectiveness and scope of employee referrals in the process of talent sourcing 8. Study of training needs across different industries 9. Study on creation of luxury brand 10. Strategies used to build successful Internet based customer services 11. Measuring the effectiveness of retail banking of a nationalised bank compared to a MNC 12. Conspicuous consumption 13. Study of awareness and acceptibility of UPVC windows and door systems 14. Opportunities of Financing
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University, DeGroote School of Business Hamilton, Ontario CANADA laugesjd@mcmaster.ca McMaster University, DeGroote School of Business Hamilton, Ontario CANADA yuanyuf@mcmaster.ca Abstract — Unknown to most North American consumers, a mobile data and Internet service in Japan called i-mode has been highly successful in that country for the past decade. Unfortunately, mobile data services in North America have lagged behind many European and Asian countries. However, the situation changed rapidly with
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versus Big Dilemmas With the Relationship to Marketing Ethics MK 351 Abstract This paper reviews the relationship in current marketing strategies with data collections and their relationship to marketing ethics. By examining methods of data collections and uses of these practices it will show the allure to these marketing strategies. Advantages and disadvantages will be displayed in regards to the strategy of data collecting as part of a marketing process. This paper will additionally review
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analysis was completed and the results proved the need for the new system to be put in place. Riordan allocated the appropriate budget for this project to begin immediately. The description of the system is below, along with components, benefits, security, and how information will be used for Riordan employees. As an industry leader, Riordan wants to ensure quality remains with its current clients and continuing to build stronger and lasting relationships with new/prospective clients; the new CRM
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Nowadays, E-commerce is a fundamental part of marketing activity. Most of e-commerce proceeds on the websites of publicly traded companies. A challenge that e-business face is that vulnerably experience e-crime, also known as cybercrime. As Internet technology continues to rise throughout the world, the threat of cyber crime also grows. While some of these crimes are relatively harmless and commonplace, others are very serious and carry with them felony charges. Various types of Cyber crimes that
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National Law Challenges6 Conclusion 6 References7 Abstract This paper defines how the Information Technology is important in the current world of E-Commerce. It has changed the business style from old traditional method to E-Commerce. Many companies have found out the hard way that successful e-commerce requires more than a flashy web presence. Despite of latest technology and law, still there are number of challenges associated with E-Commerce implementation. Many of such challenges
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through their mobile phones, which will account for 8% of all ecommerce activity. Mobile commerce is gaining increasing acceptance. The need for mobility is a primary driving force behind mobile banking, mobile entertainment and mobile marketing, and is supported by an ever increasing convergence of computers and mobile telecommunication devices. So this paper is a descriptive study for the overall picture of mobile commerce and its features, opportunities, success factors and challenges
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deliver not just the mail but to deliver privacy, luxury, and ultimate safety and convenience. Our innovative approach to a time-tested concept is based on extensive research and development and thorough marketing research. Our management team includes world-class professionals with varying technology, sales, and finance backgrounds that complement and provide rich depth within the company. Our founding philosophy is based on innovating the way we retrieve our mail. Based on the premise that there has
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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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E-Tailing Abstract For e-commerce, or e-business “…the e stands for ‘electronic networks’ and describes the application of electronic network technology” which can include the internet or other electronic data. “E-commerce covers outward-facing processes that touch customers, suppliers and external partners, including sales, marketing, order taking, delivery, customer service, purchasing of raw materials and supplies for production and procurement of indirect operating-expense items, such as
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