by offering something in return. There are 5 conditions that are needed to be met. * There are at least 2 parties ( buyer and the seller ) * Each party has something that might be valued by another party * Each party is capable of communication and delivery * Each party is free to accept or reject the product * Each party believes that it is appropriate or desirable to deal
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with a population of 1.22 billion (122 crores) and with an elected parliament, is supposed to be the largest democracy in the world. The relation between democracy and size is problematic. In small communities, voters can be presumed to have some personal knowledge of both candidates and issues arising from their life experience. But democracy in such communities in India is, to put it very mildly, slight. The various Panchayat systems set up to implement the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments
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Chapter one Introduction 1. Background to the study Although service quality in banking has been considered markedly important over the years, the topic has recently been afforded even more attention. (Crosby, 1979). Such interest may be the result of the reduced customer base and decreased market share affecting a portion of the banking industry. (Bowen and Hedges, 1993). The trend of world markets has changed noticeably from agricultural to service markets (Asian Development Outlook, 2007). All
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favour products that are available or highly affordable. * Product concept is the idea that consumers will favour products that offer the most quality, performance, and features. * Selling concept is the idea that consumers will not buy enough of the firm’s products unless it undertakes a large-scale selling and promotion effort. * Marketing concept is the idea that achieving organizational goals depends on knowing the needs and wants of the target markets and delivering the desired satisfactions
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Personal work Automotive-Toyota 30-11-2012 Contents Introduction Lean Manufacturing 1) Creating continuous process flow, 2) The pull system, 3) Leveling out the workload. Toyota Production System 1) Just In Time 2) Jidoka Long term relationship with suppliers Risk and Challenge 1) Toyota Vehicle Recalls 2) Environmental sensitivity Conclusion Introduction Toyota is one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers, selling over 9 million models in 2006¹on all five
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Introduction Foreign Market Entry Modes The decision of how to enter a foreign market can have a significant impact on the results. Expansion into foreign markets can be achieved via the following modes: ▪ Exporting (Direct/ Indirect Exporting) ▪ Licensing/ Franchising ▪ Contract Manufacturing ▪ Management contract ▪ Assembly Operation ▪ Fully Owned Manufacturing Facility ▪ Joint Venture ▪ Mergers & Acquisitions
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GLOBAL R&D GLOBAL R&D I. Introduction Many have noticed that functions previously held in Western countries are now being transferred to countries with cheaper labor such as IT support now done in India (neoIT, 2007) and the People’s Republic of China is nowadays by some referred to as ‘the factory of the world’ (Chang 2006). China’s WTO accession accelerates the trend giving hope for a greater market access and a more predictable commercial environment. In 1984, 3M established
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e-commerce industry today * To analyse in depth the benefits and limitations of online transactions of products * To examine the online shopping sites prevalent in Coimbatore such as the mall.coimbatore which is an online shopping store and personal buying assistant in Coimbatore * To observe the future of the industry and recommend improvement ideas Need for selecting the ecommerce Industry India, one of the fastest growing economies presents a world of opportunities to entrepreneurs
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Vision RESPONSES TO CHALLENGES S.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 Aspect Reengineering Bench marking Total quality management Outsourcing E-commerce From Focus on functional departments Reliance on self improvement Quality control in select areas A physical company making everything inside Attracting customers to stores and selling
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viewpoints. Section two delves into my professional career pathway till date. Deliberating input from psychometric analysis, peer feedback and personal preferences, this commentary discusses on the suitability of my desired role as a Business Development Manager at an Online Travel Agency (OTA). Section three would then discuss on recommendations for personal growth and professional improvements for career advancements. The standard font size is Times Romans 12 or Calibri 12 or Arial 11. 2|Page
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