UNDERSTANDING RURAL DISTRIBUTION A study about the sales and distribution network in rural India SALES AND DISTRIBUTION 4th October, 2009 Group BH Aseem Rastogi – 32235 Stuti Sinha – 32296 Aditi Uppal – 32301 Pratik Kamble – 32303 Sakshi Arora – 32304 Saurabh Ghosh - 32305 Understanding Rural Distribution 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 4 5 8 INTRODUCTION INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED VISIT TO KIRANA STORES PRODUCT AVAILABILITY AT KIRANA STORES 9 13 14 ROLE
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Unilever in India Doug Baillie Group Vice President, South Asia Unilever Accelerating change Mumbai 14th November 2007 Safe harbour statement This presentation may contain forward-looking statements, including 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as 'expects', 'anticipates', 'intends' or the negative of these terms and other similar expressions of future performance or results, including financial
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Ministry of Education and Training Hoa Sen University Faculty of Economics and Commerce Intergrated Marketing Communications MARKET ENTRY STATEGIES FOR TRESEMMÉ INTO VIETNAM Lecturer: Ms. Nguyễn Trần Kiều Vân Class: MK308DE01 - 0600 Group members: Trương Phương Anh - 2006759 Võ Hồ Thanh Bình - 2008404 Đoàn Xuân Tâm Đan - 2007677 Nguyễn Ngọc Thiên Hương - 2007207 Damien Zafrani Ministry of Education and Training Hoa Sen University Faculty of Economics and Commerce
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Project Ambush MARKETING Programme: PGDM/Term-II/Sec-B Batch: (2011-13) Course Title : Marketing Management (MM-I) Course Code : C-203 Submitted to: Prof. Subhamay Panda
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University of Phoenix Material Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 2 Which type of research design— exploratory, descriptive, or causal—is appropriate for the following examples? Explain why. • The goal of this research is to discover the real nature of the problem and to suggest new possible solutions or new ideas. Exploratory – The specific question has not been defined, the individual doing the research is still defining the question and possible answers
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watching TV. It says that the person is more likely to believe the real world is the same on what they have watched in TV. There's a big influence behind every repeated information, for example, you saw your favorite star in commercial endorsing the new shampoo and you saw that the product
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consumer complained that P&G‘s diapers were bulky but the local brand Kao had much thinner diapers, so the taste of japans were to use of thin diapers for their baby. Similarly, in Poland when P&G was advertising its popular shampoo Wash and Go which is a all-in-one shampoo but the marketing of the product failed later a private market research company found that due to polish communist party propaganda is the products that are advertised are that nobody wants. One more reason of the failure was
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However, at the same time, I would not switch the Twinney manufacturer right away. I would like to split the annual orders of dandruff shampoo between Twinney and G & I, because I want to make sure that G&I will have the ability to produce the same products that are required. In addition, G & I offers a larger sized container for all of their Coral Dandruff Shampoo products at a lower price than Twinney’s offer. I would recommend giving G & I a chance to manufacture half of the total requested units
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many household substances didn’t have the pH I originally expected them to. Of course, items like windex or vinegar that fall into the typical definition of acidic or basic items weren’t that shocking, but many other substances such as nail polish, shampoo, mouthwash, and hairspray defied my expectations. For example, I had anticipated that hairspray would be more acidic, but the pH strip immediately turned a dark green, identifying as having a pH of about 9 and being consequently basic in nature. Because
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allow to stand until cold. Prepare a container for the DNA by wrapping a small tray with saran wrap. Preparing an Extraction Buffer Fill a container with approximately 900 mL of water Add 50 mL of dish washing soap or shampoo (DO NOT use any shampoo containing conditioner) Add 2 teaspoons of salt Slowly Invert container and allow contents to swirl - This section will contain a graphic of the type of tube that will hold the buffer Preparing your Filtration Apparatus
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