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    Business Research Process

    | | |Business Research process from my past experience | |Class: RES/351 | |Instructor: Prasad Yenumula

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    Nationa Bookstore Research Paper

    retailers continue to realise the increasing potential of fast growing cities outside of Metro Manila. With BPO moving beyond the National Capital Region and tourism flourishing in the southern provinces of Visayas and Mindanao, the establishment of more shopping centres in provincial cities in turn encourages the expansion of chained players in these areas. Aiming to tap emerging lucrative markets, companies like Philippine Seven Corp, SM Retail Inc and Robinsons Retail Group, among others, are keen on establishing

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    Why Do People Shop

    his or her need for products or services. EDWARD M. TAUBER Are some shopping trips motivated by The results of an explora- tory study of shopper motivation suggest that a person may shop for many reasons 'T'HE field of consumer behavior has experi-•- enced a dynamic period of growth over the past 10 years. It is frequently overlooked, however, that this broad area consists of three distinct activities: shopping, buying, and consuming. Considerable progress has been achieved in identifying

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    Tanglewood Casestudy 1

    Tanglewood Case Study One Human Resources 594 C.H. March 19, 2013 Tanglewood is a large chain of general retail stores that sell such items as clothing, electronics, appliances, and home décor. In 1975, Tanner Emerson and Thurston Wood were the originally founders of Tanglewood. Initially, Tanglewood’s named originated from Tannerwood, which at the time only sold outdoor products and clothing. The business has

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    Feasibility Sample for Management

    Resto Bites is the answer to an increasing demand for snack-type fast food, to be consumed while window shopping and walking around inside a shopping mall. In today's highly competitive environment, it is becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate one fast food outlet from another. Our main priority is to establish one outlet in a crowded mall, preferably in one of prominent shopping malls in Singapore. Later, our effort will be a further development of more retail outlets in the surrounding

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    Tanishq

    Marketing Strategies used by Tanishq Executive Summary An Indian Brand, which can make big in the global market, is Tanishq from Tata Group of Industries. Tanishq is India’s largest, most desirable and fastest growing jewellery brand in India. Tanishq today is India’s most aspiration fine jewellery brand with an exquisite range of gold jewellery studded with diamonds or colored gems and a wide range of equally spectacular jewellery

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    Retail

    Long since I have known business, it was of the form when a vendor used to give free candies and a smile along with the grocery - provided I am staring at the candies, now who says that consumer calling back then was not incentive driven :-)        Well, that is not the topic of my comments, my take is on "Retail Sector back then and now". I take you to the era after 1991, when McDonald was unknown to most of the Indians but it existed for half a century in the outside world, when telephone, TV

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    Retailing

    be best suited to be located in a lifestyle center. 4. Why are some shopping centers and malls now using big-box stores such as Home Depot, Bass Pro Shops and Kaplan’s as anchors? Aren’t anchor stores supposed to be department stores? Perhaps, some shopping centers and malls are now using big-box stores because these stores are more likely to attract customers who are then expected to patronize the other shops in the mall. These stores sell a huge variety of products which make it possible to

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    Shiseido in Russia

    As the world’s economy continues to rebound from recession, many companies and brands are focusing on the growth of emerging markets—particularly BRIC markets. However, as discussed in Carrie Lennard’s article “BRIC Key for Future Growth” in the June 2010 issue of GCI magazine, Russia—the “R” in BRIC—felt the economic downturn quite strongly (“Growth in premium beauty products slid down from 20% during 2006–2007 to 0% 2008–2009.”) and is still not seeing some of the other gains of similar markets

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    The Power of the Mall

    The Power of the Mall Everyday life from a geographic perspective can be best understood when connecting meanings and emotions to specific places of social interaction. Place can be best understood as an area with a special meaning and strong sense of identity which is recognized by society. Place can be describes it as “coming into existence when humans give meaning to a part of the larger, undifferentiated space.”[1] Space can be viewed as a physical expression of social relations, a process

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