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    Sales Management in Commercial Banks and Case of Deposit Growth.

    increasing trend in their deposits but some are not succeeding. The interest rate on deposit rate are similar, the account opening amount are somewhat same, the customer care is same but why some are succeeding and some are not because it is the selling strategy particulars banks have adopted. The most important things on today world is the way of communication an organization does with outsiders. In another word it is the marketing process or in corporate word we can say selling the products. It is

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    A&W Company Analysis

    Canada is a separate company from the American restaurant and has a different layout in everything from the branding of the company, to the items on the menu. (Alex Ballingall, 2012 Paragraph 2). Size and Growth A&W has 800 restaurants operating

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    Marketing

    The text talks about the different strategies companies use to excel in business; however, if these strategies are not impl ied in the right manner, they tend to loose customers and go out of business. There are various marketing strategies and objectives that are used in marketing products. If a company pays more attention to its competitors and fails to acknowledge the needs of the customers, then that company is destined to go out of business. Wal-Mart, McDonalds and Microsoft are few names mentioned

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    Crm.Pdf

    Pergamon PII: European Management Journal Vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 534–542, 2001  2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. 0263-2373/01 $20.00 S0263-2373(01)00067-6 Cross-Functional Issues in the Implementation of Relationship Marketing Through Customer Relationship Management LYNETTE RYALS, Cranfield University School of Management SIMON KNOX, Cranfield University School of Management There is a major change in the way companies organise themselves as firms switch from productbased to

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    Coca Cola

    University of Jordan Faculty of Business Strategic Management “Coca-Cola Company” Case Study STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Prepared By Fathi Salem Mohammed Abdullah 2009 History analysis • In May, 1886, Coca Cola was invented by Doctor John Pemberton a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia. John Pemberton concocted the Coca Cola formula in a three legged brass kettle in his backyard. Being a bookkeeper, Frank Robinson also had excellent penmanship. It was he who first scripted "Coca Cola" into the

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    Macdoland

    1|Page Coursework Header Sheet 220924-625 Course FINA1035: Strategic Financial Mgt Course School/Level B/UG Coursework Report Assessment Weight 100.00% Tutor EA Warren Submission Deadline 19/03/2015 Coursework is receipted on the understanding that it is the student's own work and that it has not, in whole or part, been presented elsewhere for assessment. Where material has been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged in accordance

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    Pixar

    PIXAR ANIMATION STUDIOS o Should Pixar seek a better distribution deal outside of Disney? o Can it seek a better deal with Disney? John Pongsajapan Xin Ye SPRING 2005 BEM 106 FINAL PROJECT 1 I. Introduction: In 1986, Steve Jobs purchased the computer graphics division of Lucas Films Ltd. for $10 million and established Pixar Animation Studios. Since its inception, Pixar established itself as a leader and innovator in computer animation. Its first animated short films garnered

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    Tiffin Box

    ESSEC School of Business    Writing a Business Plan      T‐Box  Business plan      Submitted By:  Zoltan Pepper  Anna Kronism  Robbin Banks  Eva Porate  Executive Summary The report presents a business plan for a new start up call T-Box. We have identified a growing need among working professionals in Paris to eat quick, healthy tasty meal at their workplace without making the place messy. We propose to provide neatly packed meals (Indian, Japanese, Lebanese etc) in Tiffin boxes: A

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    Essay

    4277 APRIL 4, 2011 JAMES L. HESKETT RICHARD LUECKE Porcini’s Pronto: “Great Italian cuisine without the wait!” In January 2011 Tom Alessio, marketing vice president at Porcini’s, Inc., of Boston, was pondering issues raised by a potential expansion of his company’s restaurant business. The domestic market for full-service chain restaurants was nearing its saturation point at both in-city and shopping mall locations. The big chains were looking overseas for growth, but as a small regional

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    Fast Food Industry Research

    restaurants. It is no secret that Americans have a tremendous love for greasy, unhealthy, quickly prepared meals. Not only Americans, but people around the world seem to be enjoying the tastes the fast food industry has brought to the table with McDonalds emerging as one of the biggest brands in the entire world. The growth and increase in this industry does still have its drawbacks. With newly enlightened consumers becoming more meticulous about what they eat based on calories, fat, gluten and so

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