a indispensable role in today's society, according to a survey from World Bank(2011), the number of ownership of motor vehicles per 1,000 people is more than 500 in most of developing countries, especially for Monaco, the number was 908(World Bank Data,2009). Although cars have become more and more commonplace, but the cars are still expensive commodity, also there is no doubt that the final decisions are usually made after careful consideration when people purchasing a car(Kathuria, Singla,2012)
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A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING RESEARCH &SALES PROMOTION WITH REFERENCE TO CIPLA LTD [pic] A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE Osmania University Hyderabad in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted BY M.RAMBABU (Roll No: 04808140) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES St.Mary’s P.G COLLEGE Deshmukhi, Nalgonda Dist Andhra pradesh (2008-2010) A PROJECT REPORT STUDY ON MARKETING RESEARCH
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valid and easily interpretable data. Our assessment of the use of survey research in the MIS field between 1980 and 1990 indicates that this perception is at odds with reality. Our analysis indicates that survey methodology is often misapplied and is plagued by five important weaknesses: (1) single method designs where multiple methods are needed, (2) unsystematic and often inadequate sampling procedures,(3) low response rates, (4) weak linkages between units of analysis and respondents, and (5) over
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reported and acknowledged, and that this document has not previously in its entirety or in part been submitted at any university in order to obtain an academic qualification. Abstract The main question addressed in this research study is ‘How can Mortein improve upon their current brand image and subsequent brand positioning. It was therefore considered necessary for the author of this research project to effectively be able to uncover the current health of the Mortein brand. A brand audit was
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1.0 Problem Definition 1.1 Background to the problem Bangladesh is a country with wide technological advancement opportunities. In this developing country not very few but a large number of people are growing up with new advance technological innovation Smart phone. This average large group of people is using Smart Phone, and there are some significant reasons behind their likings and using of Smart Phone. More over 9.63 crore people of Bangladesh are using mobile phone recorded
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* MECHANISMS FOR DEALING WITH SHAREHOLDER-MANAGER CONFLICTS * * AGENCY VERSUS CONTRACT * * FURTHER READING: Agency theory suggests that the firm can be viewed as a nexus of contracts (loosely defined) between resource holders. An agency relationship arises whenever one or more individuals, called principals, hire one or more other individuals, called agents, to perform some service and then delegate decision-making authority to the agents. The primary agency relationships in business
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would be having an effect by such articles as erroneous DNA data, erroneous crime reporting and erroneous research data. Trained experts who have undertaken a criminal case that employed DNA testing must have a comprehension as to the thing that the terminology pertains to that intrinsic know-how. These trained experts must have a clear understanding by what means the research is to be carried out by degrees and the thing that the data that is being laid out to them signifies. Trained experts concerned
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CONTENTS PART 1 A) INTRODUCTION B) NEED & SCOPE OF THE PROJECT C) OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY D) REASEARCH METHODLOGY a) DATA COLLECTION b) PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION c) SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION E) LIMITATIONS OF THE PROJECT PART 2 A) OVERVIEW OF THE ORGANISATION B) COMPANY PROFILE C) SERVICES PART 3 A) DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION B) FINDINGS C) RECOMMENDATIONS D) BIBLIOGRAPHY E) ANNEXURE(QUESTIONAAIRE) Part I INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Governments of all political leanings show an interest in their housing sectors, since housing touches people's lives directly. In socialist countries, governments take care of everything including housing. However, capitalist governments are also keen to improve their housing sectors. For instance, both Conservative and Labour governments in the United Kingdom have concentrated on housing at times of closely fought elections demonstrating how important
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2012 Factors influencing consumers purchase decision of laptop: A causal research 2 EAST WEST UNIVERSITY MKT 414 MARKETING RESEARCH Submitted To: Dr. Md. Humayun Kabir Chowdhury Chairman Department of Business Admisistration Submitted by: MD. Mosabbeur Rahman Pious Id. 2008‐3‐10‐033 MD. Amran Kabir Id. 2008‐3‐10‐024 Jannat Jahan Id. 2008‐3‐10‐028 Section: 1 Date of submission: 18th April 2012 3 Letter of Transmittal Date: 18th
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