One issue is infrequent large orders vs. frequent small orders. Large orders will increase the amount of inventory on hand‚ which is costly‚ but may benefit from volume discounts. Frequent orders are costly to process‚ and the resulting small inventory levels may increase the probability of stock-outs‚ leading to loss of customers. In principle all these factors can be calculated mathematically and the optimum found. A second issue is related to changes in demand (predictable or random) for the
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customers gives to Dell the possibility to improve and adjust theirs products and services. 2. What are the features of Dell’s research? On Dell.com there is a section called Community which allows customers and people to get solution for theirs problems. Visitors can surf the blogs‚ forums‚ media galleries and groups sharing and learning with others and with Dell. Dell.com also provides technical support which allows Dell customers to enter forums (ask questions‚ get answers and see accepted
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6: There are three different marketing channels: Communication‚ Distribution and Service. There are six different environmental factors: Demographic‚ economic‚ political-legal‚ technological‚ natural‚ socio-cultural. 7: Major social forces: Network information technology Globalization Deregulation Privatization Heightened competition Industry convergence Retail transformation Disintermediation Consumer buying power Consumer participation Consumer resistance Deregulation
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Marketing Research Problem strategic management Market research for business/insurance planning Market research is for discovering what people want‚ need‚ or believe. It can also involve discovering how they act. Once that research is complete it can be used to determine how to market your specific product. Examples of market research would be questionnaires and surveys. For starting up a business there are a few things that are important: Market information Market information is making
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Even after 56 years of Independence‚ right from the Nehru era to the Vajpayee era‚ the rural India of today still short of basic amenities‚ like drinking water‚ electricity‚ roads‚ housing‚ food and clothing. Once Gandhiji told the renowned author Mr. Mulk Raj Anand that we can’t build India unless we build villages. Gandhiji wanted to make the villages independent republics‚ independent in governance and for routine requirements‚ governed by the people of the villages and self sufficient for
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Marketing Executive - Job Profile.pdf uploaded successfully APPOINTMENT A leading Limited company offering Consultancy services from Two Decades & Specialized for ISO Certification‚ Tax Management‚ Financial Management‚ Corporate Registration & advisory Consultancy‚ NGO Consultancy & Management Consultancy Services. Company Looking for Marketing Executive At all Districts of Maharashtra‚ Goa‚ Daman & Diu‚ Dadara-Nagar– Haveli and Silavasa Requirements: Graduates (With 3 years Experience in
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ARTICLE The Problem of Rural Education in the Philippines Josh Weinstein About 80% of the Filipino poor live in the rural areas of the country. These are towns located deep in the mountains and the rice fields. The population density in the rural parts of the country is low‚ and there is a corresponding deficiency in schools and classrooms. Public school is free‚ but families still cannot afford to send their children for a complicated network of reasons. In this editorial for the Pinoy Press
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PROBLEMS 2. Control charts for X and R are to be established on a certain dimension part‚ measured in millimeters. Data were collected in subgroup sizes of 6 and are given below. Determine the trial central line and control limits. Assume assignable causes and revise the central line and limits. |SUBGROUP NUMBER |Xbar |R |SUBGROUP NUMBER |Xbar |R | | |20.35 |0.34
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Hindustan Lever’s Project: Case Study in Marketing FMCG to Rural Consumer With the population of over 1.2 billion and vast territory‚ India maintains an annual economic growth rate of over 6.5% since 1998. In this fast developing market‚ India enhances specific characteristics in many aspects: the consumer preference‚ marketing channel‚ market liquidity‚ distributors and manufactories‚ and so on. Therefore‚ administrators have to make decisions and strategies corresponding to this circumstance
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Child labour is a major problem in India. It is a great challenge that the country is facing. The prevalence of it is evident by the child work participation rates which are higher in India than in other developing countries. Estimates cite figures of child labour between 60 and 115 million working children in India‚ the highest number in the world (Human Rights Watch‚ 1996). It is basically rooted in poverty. It is poverty that forces a child to earn money to support his family. Though it is prevalent
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