A Report on Cell Site Profitability/Productivity of Bharti Airtel’s sites in terms of Revenue Generation Submitted to Xavier Institute of Management‚ Jabalpur As Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Post Graduate Diploma in Management-[Telecom Management] 2010-2012 Under the Guidance of Mr. Anchal Mishra Submitted by Himanshu Soni Xavier Institute of Management Mandla Road‚ Tilheri‚ Jabalpur (MP) Table of contents Contents
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Delta Airlines Competing in a Low Cost Environment Prepared by: Prepared for: 11/20/2013 DELTA AIRLINES COMPETING IN A LOW COST ENVIRONMENT The airline industry is highly cost-driven creating an extremely competitive environment in which to operate. The majority of customers prefer an inexpensive and hassle-free airline experience; for those business customers who previously paid for the extra features‚ such as first class‚ the ability to reduce costs has become more important causing them
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and Namkumari.s‚ (2006); Marketing management; Macmillan‚ India ltd‚ [7] Sheth‚ jagdish. And Rajendra S .Sisodia‚ (2000); improving marketing productivity. [8] Xavier‚ M.J ;( 2002) Marketing in the new millennium‚ Vikash publishing‚ New Delhi. [9] Khurana‚ B.S‚(2002) Building relationships that last. [12] Bayon.t‚ Gutsche.j; (2002)‚ Customer equity marketing; touching the intangible; European [13] www.latec.uff.br/mestrado/sg-qualidade/ [14] Greenberg‚ (2002)‚ managing e-business projects; www.hicbusiness
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In the years leading up to the crisis‚ high consumption and low savings rates in the U.S. contributed to significant amounts of foreign money flowing into the U.S. from fast-growing economies in Asia and oil-producing countries. This inflow of funds combined with low U.S. interest rates from 2002-2004 resulted in easy credit conditions‚ which fueled both housing and credit bubbles. Loans of various types (e.g.‚ mortgage‚ credit card‚ and auto) were easy to obtain and consumers assumed an unprecedented
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ORGANIZATION STUDY OF Big Bazaar‚ Palakkad Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Of the Mahatma Gandhi University Submitted by Abdul Manas.M.M Regn No: 30227 2011-2013 Batch Under the guidance of Prof. BALAKRISHNAN
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IntroductionThe world economy nowadays is increasingly characterized as a service economy. This is primarily due to the increasing importance and share of the service sector in the economies of most developed and developing countries. In fact‚ the growth of the service sector has long been considered as indicative of a country’s economic progress.Economic history tells us that all developing nations have invariably experienced a shift from agriculture to industry and then to the service sector as
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Indian Streams Research Journal Available online at www.isrj.net Volume 2‚ Issue. 6‚ July 2012 ISSN:-2230-7850 ORIGINAL ARTICLE ’Herbal Cosmetics’ Anil Samleti‚ Shrinivas Bumrela‚ Snehal Dhobale‚ Vaibhav Kekre‚ Sinhgad Technical Education Society‚ Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences‚ Lonavala‚ Pune (MS)‚ India 410401. Email : Samleti_anil@rediffmail.com Abstract: Mother Nature has provided human‚ the favorite creation of God‚ with all that he needed to live on this
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2011 RETAILING IN INDIA: RECENT TRENDS AND UPCOMING CHALLENGES -ASPECTS OF INDIAN ECONOMY AUTHOR: SURBHI PAREEK CO-AUTHOR: KAUSTUBH PRAKASH 6/2/2011 Submission of paper On “Challenges and Suggestions for FDI in Multi brand retailing in India” By: Surbhi Pareek & Kaustubh Prakash 2|P a g e Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………. 2. Present economic scenario……………………………………. 3. A conflicting view 3.1 Expert Interpretation-Arguments in Against… 3.2 3.2Expert Interpretations- Arguments
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Inflation and Economic Growth in India –An Empirical Analysis Prasanna V Salian1‚ Gopakumar. K2 Abstract This paper seeks to examine the relationship between inflation and GDP growth in India. An empirical evidence is obtained from the cointegration and error correction models using annual data collected from the Reserve Bank of India. The result shows that there is a long-run negative relationship between inflation and GDP growth rate in India. Inflation is harmful rather than helpful to growth
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Research Term Paper Term Paper Of Research Methodology (A Perspective on the Future of Small Cars in India) Submitted to: Submitted by: Ms. Kanika Jhamb Naveen Bangwal Roll no. - 05 Section – A17B2 Reg. no. -7470070078 B-Tech (h) - MBA (IT) Table of contents Abstract introduction objectives and scope of the study RESEARCH methodology literature review tata’s nano conclusion recommendations bibliography abstract A strong car brand can create significant value
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