THE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, VNU-HCM SCHOOL OF BUSINESS GROUP REPORT WORKING CAPITAL SIMULATION |Course: Working Capital Management | | |Lecturer: Hoàng Thị Ánh Ngọc | | |
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Submitted by: Kanika Singhania Analyzing HUL Brands Functional Benefit, Emotional Benefit and Differentiation Homecare brands Home Care Brands | Brand | Functional Benefit | Emotional Benefit | Differentiation | Active Wheel(Bar+Powder) | Provides for a clean wash without harming the hands | Wheel transforms washing from a tedious experience to a delightful one | Combined with the strength of lemon and the fragrance of a thousand flowers | Rin (Bar+Powder+Bleach) | Removes the yellow
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not?. The research also highlights the main possible outcomes of the survey. For each type of result, the research has already identified a strategic direction the company should take. The research is extensive enough to provide a comprehensive understanding of the brand perception. The accuracy of the research is ensured by the size of the sample, the techniques applied, the different features of the research – which covers both qualitative and quantitative aspects. The internet survey is in fact
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A DISSERTATION REPORT [pic] “A Study on Buying Behavior of Customer in Big Bazaar in Meerut” SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. P.K. AGARWAL Ranjeet Kumar Bhargava Director P.G.D.M, IV Sem Roll No-M07044 IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT IIMT PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE
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Alfresco into a Green Restaurant A proposed study by Chrysoberyl H. Morales Masters of Science in Culinary Arts Philippine Women’s University September 2012 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION “Green Restaurants” are restaurants that practice their food businesses operations without contributing to the harming of our environment. Basically, these restaurants must not support the use of harmful chemicals for their supplies, does not use equipment that use excessive energy, and must be waste efficient
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Cohen, born in 1898 and the son of a first generation East European Jewish father who served with the Royal Air Force during the First World War. After returning in 1919, 21 yearold Jack invested £30 of his reward for military service to buy surplus food stockpiles and he opened a little stall in East London. On the first day he had a four pound turnover
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR PROJECT REPORT ON Submitted By PATHAN SHAHID KHAN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Rafana Kazi in partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of MMS Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Mumbai 400 001 2014-15 APPENDIX 1 Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Badruddin Tyabji Marg, OFF. 92, Dr. D.N. Road, Opp. CST, Mumbai 400 001 Certificate This
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14 years old, and he has worked and graduated from Aurora Central High School. His motivation to cross three boarders was gang violence. “My grandmother didn't want me to end up in jail or worse, dead… I am grateful that I am not dead, that I have food, and shelter, but it has taken some hard work” ( Interview, March 3, 2017). When I asked him about the greatest obstacle he has encountered, he stressed the fact that because he is an illegal immigrant he will never get to further his education. He
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Unit 5 (M1): Discuss how different types of health promotion are used to benefit the health and wellbeing of individuals and the nation, using selected examples. The health promotion activities can include: • Health-risk advice • Health-promotion campaigns • Medical intervention Health-risk advice How does health-risk advice benefit the individual? – Drug awareness The health and wellbeing of individuals can be promoted in many ways for people to be able to get accurate information especially
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previously been submitted for assessment. | ASSESSMENT SHEET | Student name: | | | | Course name: | | | | Subject name: | | | | Assessor/marker: | | | | COMMENTS | Principles learnt (for example, number and understanding of principles referred to, their influence on the structure of this paper, number and correct citations of references, use of appropriate jargon) | | /4 | | | Application of principles. That is, the analysis and evaluation of the example
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