to the company; people who receive promotional products will remember where they got the product from. Products can range from coffee mugs, pens, any piece of merchandise that makes the customer contact information readily available. According to Sharma (2013), the merchant must be purposeful. In order to establish themselves as a thought leader, and be purposeful in their strategy, the consumer must jump on an initiative; take a step back to evaluate the following: 1. Does the initiative help
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Global Journal of Management and Business Studies. ISSN 2248-9878 Volume 3, Number 3 (2013), pp. 309-318 © Research India Publications http://www.ripublication.com/gjmbs.htm Leadership Management: Principles, Models and Theories Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma and Miss. Shilpa Jain 1 Assistant Professor, Bus. Admn., Commerce, S.P.U. (P.G.) College, Falna Dist. Pali, Rajasthan. E-mail: mndadhich@gmail.com 2 Student- Commerce, S.P.U. (P.G.) College, Falna Dist. Pali, Rajasthan. Abstract Leadership and management
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W1_A3_Majors_M.doc Martinez Majors Sr. IST5010 June 17, 2013 Dr. Mousa Ayyash Abstract The M & M Information Technology Services LLC., is an Information Technology Solutions and Professional Service company specializing in systems integration, network design, security, applications development, and service expertise. M & M provides our clients with extensive technological solutions covering a myriad of services from wireless
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Customer loyalty and the effect of switching costs as a moderator variable A case in the Turkish mobile phone market Serkan Aydin and Go¨khan O ¨ zer School of Business Administration, Gebze Institute of Technology, Gebze, Turkey, and O ¨ mer Arasil Telecommunications Authority, Ankara, Turkey Abstract Purpose – In the GSM mobile telephony sector, the main condition for protecting the subscriber base is to win customer loyalty, a key necessity for the maintenance of a brand’s life in
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INTRODUCTION In this age of rapidly changing business environment, many organisations and business houses faces a constant pressure to continuously adapt and redefine their business process. One of the key processes in doing business whether big or small ranging from small grocery store to a big retail chain is the supply chain process. With the increase in exposure of the companies to the global environment, liberal trade policies, business partnerships and virtual proximity between any two locations
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RESEARCH PAPER JHUMPA LAHIRI’S “MRS. SEN’S” (INTERPRETER OF MALADIES) Name: Babar Ali Kaiser Student ID: 1142131 Instructor: Dr. Christina Sommerfeldt Course: English 111 Term: Winter 2007 Jhumpa Lahiri, through the stories in her book “Interpreter of Maladies”, sheds light on the experience of immigrants from the subcontinent who face difficulties in adjusting and integrating and as a result feel homesick and isolated in a new world so different from their homeland. The short
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The Asian Economic Crisis The Asian Economic Crisis of 1997 was a regional debacle that stirred and involved practically the rest of the world. It was a unique economical situation that no one expected or suggested. The southeastern Asian countries, such as Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia were financially sound and satisfied all the criteria that economists proclaimed necessary to maintain order and progress. However, economists and the rest of the world did not see the breaches in the
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Case reflection: NORWAY PRISONS NORWAY PRISONS Abstract Norway established a distinctive experience in panel system and prison structure based on humanitarian and human rights of inmates. The concept of Norwegian system is to rehabilitate prisoners and facilitate their integration within society after their release and prevent their return to jail again. This article analyses this concept and measure its effectiveness and compare it with the US panel system. Norway Prisons Norway is
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în a utiliza serviciile oferite de companiile straine, datorita unui sentiment de loialitate faţă de ţara lor de origine. La rândul lor, aceste tendinţe de etnocentrism ale consumatorului poate duce la atitudini negative faţă de serviciile străine. Sharma et al. (1995) a formulat si a testat empiric un model care încorporează antecedentele şi factorii de moderare a etnocentrismului consumatorilor în sectorul produsului. Patru antecedente social-psihologice de tendinţe de etnocentrism ale consumatorilor
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