Summer Internship Programme (SIP) Section A: Course Structure Section B: Schedule Section C: Guidelines for Report Preparation Section A: Course Structure 1. At the end of the 3rd trimester‚ each student is required to undergo a summer training of six to eight weeks duration in the industry by undertaking a real life project. 2. Students will undertake SIP under the supervision of two mentors—Supervisor appointed by the company and the Faculty Supervisor assigned to every student by the
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Consumer Market and Consumer Behaviour Perception – Selective Distortion Perception Meaning – Perception is a process by which a person select‚ organize and interpret the information. People can interpret different kinds of perception and this can be form in 3 types of perception ; Selective Attention‚ Selective Distortion and Selective Retention. Selective Distortion The tendency for people to interpret most of the information to which they are already believe – means that marketers have
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Course Outline Business Communication I Course Instructor: Prof. Manujata Contact: Faculty Room : F 15 (Sutlej) Course Objectives: • Understand Self • To enable understanding of basics of communication • To impart knowledge about communication theory and develop skills in oral and non verbal communication; listening and interpersonal skills Pedagogical Methods: • Lectures • Case Discussions • Written Assignments • Classroom Activities
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Mr.August Hoch originated a company named Horch and Co in 1899 and then he developed his first automobile in 1901. As he encountered management problem‚ he left his company in 1909 and created a new company called Audi afterward. The brand of Audi Automobile in 1910 was GmbH and Audi continue to produce cars until the First World War. In 1931‚ Auto Union was formed. Before Second World War‚ this union among manufacturers had prodigious success. Manufacturers had a new start in Ingolstadt‚ Germany
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Business Administration II Consumer Behaviour Consumer Behaviour Project Constantin Rusu 2nd Year‚ Business Administration‚ Group 1 “Alexandru Ioan Cuza University”‚ Iasi‚ FEAA TOSHIBA Business Administration II Consumer Behaviour Table of Contents TOSHIBA Business Administration II Consumer Behaviour Chapter 1. Introduction The brand that is subjected to the following study is “TOSHIBA”. The study consists of a qualitative research using primary sources
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months now‚ our exposure to the Gujarati culture has been minimal. The only exposure we have to Ahmedabad is through the Malls and rides to and from the malls. Inspite of this there are a few things that do stand out. 1. Ahmedabad now has Jaguar‚ Audi showrooms which till now were limited to the popular metros 2. The roads are wide and clean which a lot of metros and the rest of India does not have yet 3. Although it is not an IT hub‚ the Gujarat plains region has a lot of IT firms especially
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global sales outside Europe especially in the US * In the US‚ Audi has a bad reputation in reliability‚ having a buggy electronic system and an outdated sales and marketing network * Audi’s dealerships in the US mostly share the floor space with other brands in the store * The other brands have better lease terms * They have a bad image because of the 1980s sudden acceleration scare 2. Areas of Consideration * Audi has one 6 basic models‚ compared to BMW that has 12 and Mercedes
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The history of the four rings (Short version) The Audi emblem of the four rings denotes one of Germany’s oldest motor car manufacturers. It symbolises the union‚ accomplished in 1932‚ of four previously independent motor vehicle manufacturers: Audi‚ DKW‚ Horch and Wanderer. These companies are the foundation stones on which the present-day AUDI AG is built. Horch At the end of the 19th century‚ there were already a number of car manufacturers in Germany. One of them was August Horch & Cie.
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Summary Consumer Behaviour: A European Outlook 2nd Edition Chapters: 1‚ 3‚ 4‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 15 & 16 © E.I.D.J. WILLEMSE & C.H.VOS 1 Inhoudsopgave Consumer decision model ....................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 1 ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Development of the marketing concept and
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Executive Summary Consumer behaviours have changed over the years; this is shown by consumers today purchasing a more healthy variety of products‚ as information today is known about products that was not known many years ago. Factors such as these‚ change the way we perceive and value products‚ as we now are more knowledgeable as well as manufacturers having by law to print the ingredients and content of the products ingredients on the back of most food products‚ allowing consumers to become more educated
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