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    Economic Objectives Business is basically an economic activity‚ its primary objectives are economic. The economic objectives of a business are to earn sufficient profit to give reasonable reward to the investors of capital and to provide funds for expansion and diversification. The main economic objective of business may be described as under: (a) Earning Profit: Business activity is undertaken for earning profit. Profit is the basic incentive to business pursuits. It is the most important objective

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    both subjective and objective descriptions. For false teeth‚ the description on AllMyLife was more objective with the showing of a more gruesome picture and description about why they didn’t need them anymore. On Ebay‚ it was more subjective nothing personal just a straight forward‚ description of the item. The visuals on both had a very big part on shaping their descriptions‚ with one being more clean it was more subjective and with the other dirty and having a very objective description. In addition

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    Relevance and implication of business objectives models in terms of Nepalese enterprise. Ans: In much of economic theory‚ it is assumed that a business aims to maximise profits.In reality‚ most businesses which are run for “commercial gain” do have profit maximisation as an important objective – since the shareholders have taken a risk investing in the business and require a return (profit) to compensate them for their risk. Profit maximization is the process by which a firm determines the price

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    STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Increased market share. Higher quality products to enhance the positioning. Lower costs relative to key competitors. Broader lines and attractive products consumer. Better service to customers. Loyalty or addition of new clients TYPES OF STRATEGIES Segmentation and Positioning Basic Competitive Strategies Porter Growth Strategies Strategies against the competition Launching new products PORTER COMPETITIVE BASIC STRATEGIES Competitive advantage

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    Objectives of the Project General Objective The main objective of this study is to develop a LAN-Based Sales and Inventory System for FAD24 Convenience Store that will provide a solution for inaccurate outputs caused by manual sales and inventory scheme to make the task easier‚ faster‚ relevant and more efficient. Specific Objectives • To design a prototype that will help them ascertain their goods on hand at any given time‚ and will compute and automatically update databases for each

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    Unit 5.6 Marketing Principles and Practice Level 5 15 Credits Sample Assignment You are employed as a marketing consultant by a supermarket chain that wishes to expand operations from mainland Europe into the UK market. Their business model and image is similar to the UK supermarket chain‚ Morrison’s. Before they acquire sites in the UK‚ they want you to carry out an in depth study into marketing at Morrison’s. This will help them with their future business plans. Most of the

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    during the 1990s‚ Harrah’s capped the business growth. However‚ the company rather chose to make use of an existing advantage – customer loyalty‚ instead attempting to create new resources. A marketing database contains information about individual customers or potential customers that is relevant to the marketing process. DBM is an important tool to build up customer relationship and increase the loyalty. To strengthen the loyalty competency‚ requiresd Harrah’s to process sophisticated database analysis

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    Aims and Objectives Aim:To create a marketing plan to acquire new customers; primarily students and increase market share. Pamper Me has a large client base but is lacking student consumers. This marketing plan will offer marketing objectives and strategies in order to increase this market share. Pamper Me is not situated on a ‘regular walk to university’ so innovative and strategic recommendations will be required for successful delivery. Objectives: Research and analyse the current customer

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    Chapter 2 Research Problems (1) What are the key facts in each of the 3 problems? (2) What is the general issue to be addressed? (3) What key words would you use to research this question? (4) Use online tax research tools to answer the question. (Several are listed in Chapter 2.) (5) What important information would you include in a memo/letter to the “client” to communicate the results of your research? Please type your answers below. Be concise but thorough enough. Use proper

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    Four Types of Pricing Objectives Price is a vital component of a marketing mix‚ also known as the "four Ps" of marketing. The other components are product‚ place and promotion‚ all of which constitute costs. Price‚ on the other hand‚ generates a return as it supports the other marketing-mix elements. Although supply and demand drive pricing decisions‚ they’re not the only factors. Any number of pricing objectives may come into play‚ but four in particular apply to most businesses. Survival

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