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    Ganga Soap-Failed Product

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    bath in Ganga" very directly puts the soap in a religious platform. Reports suggest that the brand’s initial sales was encouraging and also there are reports that blame on the P&G and Godrej break up caused the brand to decline. Ganga had a revitalisation effort in 1997 when Godrej tried to relaunch the brand under the name Doodh Ganga. But that effort went in vain. The primary reason why the brand failed was that the differentiation was not sustainable over time. Although Hindu’s are very religious

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    सबसे पहले  यहाँ स्पष्ट कर देना जरुरी है की यहाँ केवल जीरो तकनीकी ( zero technology ) से बनी  स्वदेशी वस्तुओ के बारे में कहा जा रहा है . जैसे आचार‚ पापड़ ‚ साबुन तेल शम्पू  टूथ पेस्ट आदि जिनको बनाने  में कोई विशेष तकनीकी की जरुरत  नहीं होती ‚ जो छोटे छोटे लघु उद्ध्योग लगा कर आम आदमी भी रोजगार कमा सकता है . अगर ये जीरो तकनीकी का सामान भी विदेशी कंपनी आ कर बना कर बचेंगे तो छोटे छोटे उद्योग बंद हो जायंगे और आम आदमी का रोजगार चला जायगा . और मुनाफे का पैसा विदेशो  में चला जायगा . BE INDIAN BUY INDIAN:

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    Starbucks Case Study - Presentation Transcript Case 1 Starbucks: the coffee goes cold Benjamin Seigler & Mark Meyerson Q1) How is Starbucks performing? Is Starbucks in dire straits? Performance indicators ROE Du Pont analysis ROA 1. 3 ROE = Net Income / Shareholder Equity 2. 4 Du pontanaysis 3. ROA = Net income / total Assets 6 Other indicators: After reaching a peak of $40 in October 2006‚ Starbucks Share price declined by more than 75% over the next 2 years. Final quarter

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    technologically advanced products specially tailored to their needs. Showrooms are being brought under a common umbrella brand and now‚ a new facility may well become a manufacturing hub for Samsung worldwide. Not that Lee views his "strategy revitalisation" effort as an attempt to change things. "What we adopted in 2007 was not really a change in strategy but an evolution of our strategy‚" he insists. Surely not? Over the past decade‚ Samsung has clung to its premium positioning‚ with products

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    All events have a direct social and cultural impact on their participants and sometimes the wider communities. A shared experience can be a positive impact an event can have on its participants. Other positive social and cultural impacts can be revitalisation of traditions‚ the building of community pride and increased community participation. Communication with the local community is vital as the impact upon them could turn to a negative if not addressed correctly. The alienation of the community

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    The Greek crisis: opportunity for Greek to rebirth The dubious distinction of history’s first recorded sovereign default belongs to Greece—the same nation at the forefront of the world’s second major financial crisis in five years. The crisis raised a question: Whether the crisis is a tragedy or opportunity for Greek? I believe even Greek have taken measures to reform‚ this crisis would continue until Greek government come up with solutions which are not created by other countries and international

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROJECT CASE STUDY ON SHAHNAZ HUSAIN – A SUCCESSFUL INDIAN WOMAN ENTREPRENEUR PREPARED BY YASH SAGAR‚ XITH COMMERCE IN GUIDANCE OF INTRODUCTION It has been a great honour and privilege to prepare this project. This project is a case study on a successful Indian woman entrepreneur Shahnaz Husain. I would like to take opportunity to express my humble gratitude to . Her constant guidance and willingness to share her vast knowledge made me understand

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    To what extent was the Soviet Union responsible for the division of Germany from 1945 to 1949? Post-war Germany found itself in the middle of international tensions after its division – between the Allied powers of Britain‚ France and the USA and the Soviet Union under Stalin. However‚ the German nation that hoped for a new beginning could not do so due to the distribution of her land between the victors of the Second World War‚ and historians have since debated over who was to blame for this occurring

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    was for the common people‚ thus permitting Sufism to flourish on every level of society and to become a religious‚ social and cultural identity which the populace could claim as their own. Eric Geoffroy suggest that Sufism alone was a force of revitalisation of Islamic intellectual life‚ attracting more and more of the faithful. Sufism appeared to change the attitude of popular piety and religious life‚ moving the agent of active piety to the individual directly‚ rather than having a meditator which

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    Benang Chapter 1 Summary

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    This “w. way of thinking” runs like a common thread through Scotts way of proceeding and through Benang. He admits that the research he did for writing a historical novel like Benang‚ was primarily based on documents‚ thus written sources. (Cf. Scott‚ 2001 169-70) It seems almost ironic that he critically addresses the very way of research and documentation in his novel that he used for his novel. Yet‚ this affirms what several scholars have pointed out as the essential attitude in writing history:

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