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    {draw:rect} The decision to buy organic food products in India Siddharth Narayanan‚ Soumya De‚ Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the consumers’ decision-making process for purchase of organically produced foods in India Design/methodology/approach – Using already existing research model and scale‚ forming hypothesis‚ and testing its validity in Indian context. Using convenient sampling (Tier 1‚ 2 B school Graduates) to gather data for factor loading.

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    What is the Best Product Management Model Posted by Marty Cagan on January 4‚ 2008 One question I get quite frequently is “Google is making boatloads of money‚ so how can we do product management like Google?” Or another common variant is “Apple creates fantastic products. How can we do product management like Apple?” You can understand why some might look at Google or Apple and think they should just clone what they do. But odds are they’d be making a big mistake. Don’t get me wrong. While

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    Toyota Business Model

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    Corporation (TMC) is becoming a world famous school example for every business owner that wants to grow its company to a global level‚ take it through difficult times and make it number one in the world. Toyota which was founded as a public company in 1937 entered in 1957 the US market for the first time. At that time it seemed almost impossible for Toyota to compete with the world leading car manufacturer General Motors and the number one importer Volkswagen. However‚ by 1970 Toyota managed to become the fourth

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    2015/7/16 Business Model Canvas Examples | Understanding Business Models ALL POSTS TAGGED BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS EXAMPLES Understanding LinkedIn Business Model In the post titled‚ ‘Understanding Business Model Fundamentals’‚ we learnt why do we need to understand business models and how to visually represent a business model using the ‘Business Model Canvas’. In this post‚ we will try to understand LinkedIn business model using the Canvas. LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network. As of 31st March 2012

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    Product Life-Cycle Model

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    Overview The product can be defined as goods‚ services or both; in the other words it’s anything that satisfies customer need. Each product has its own limited life‚ however it shares the same aspect and we define the period that the product goes through as the "Product life cycle". The Product life cycle consist of four stages starting from introduction stage‚ growth stage‚ maturity stage and decline stage. At the introduction stage‚ the product is not popular and can’t really make a lot

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    The use of food as cultural products by tourism industry today affects the culinary heritages in negative senses Do you agree with this statement? Please explain and give example. Cultural products as a part of tourism industry have become an influential strategy in modern international trade. Food is one of the distinctive goods‚ which have popularly been brought to represent the country and the culture of its residents. However‚ surprisingly‚ the use of food as a cultural product by tourism

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    Doing Something New with Something Old Using Business Model Innovation to Reinvent the Core The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and the world’s leading advisor on business strategy. We partner with clients from the private‚ public‚ and not-forprofit sectors in all regions to identify their highest-value opportunities‚ address their most critical challenges‚ and transform their enterprises. Our customized approach combines deep in­ ight s into the

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    Amazon Business Model

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    Introduction Overview: Amazon.com was founded in 1994‚ it started by selling books online. As it grew‚ the company started offering various products and services. Some goods include: DVDs‚ videos‚ electronics‚ camera and photography‚ clothing apparels‚ shoes‚ and so forth. Other retailers have merged with Amazon.com to offer diverse quality of items based on different degrees of usage‚ such as new‚ refurbished‚ and used items. The company ’s headquarter is in Seattle‚ Washington. It has six global

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    ICT10 A Framework for Implementation of Free and Open University Courseware in Kenya. Patrick Kinoti*‚ Adrian Kamotho Njenga* *Lecturer‚ Kenya Methodist University Corresponding email: Patrick.Kinoti@kemu.ac.ke Abstract Free and Open University Courseware (FOCW) refers to university course materials which may include lecture notes‚ presentation videos‚ syllabi and course outlines that are shared for free on the web. The concept of free sharing of university courseware is continuously gaining

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    Assignment Breakdown. (BMC) – represent what the company does (according to the company situation) CEO – IT ia not a analysis – just an observation. Not recommendation or putting any action. Understand the different parts of the Business. Two groups (Customers) – Don’t overdo customers segregation. Don’t go down to the bottom level. Put in the canvas with items as specific as possible; the model is useless with general items. Eg. Travelers – not useful. E.g Cost – Marketing cost‚ revenue

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