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    Birchbox Profile Summary

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    sells. 3. Business Model Major revenue streams: Subscription revenue. For $10/month‚ a user receives a Box with product samples. This subscription fee needs to at minimum cover the marginal cost of shipping each box (the shipping cost)‚ and also help to cover some of the other major expenses (marketing‚ overhead‚ etc.) "Affiliate" fee.  When a customer purchases a sample at full price from one of Birchbox’s suppliers‚ Birchbox shares revenue on the total amount of product purchased.  Over time

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    specimen collection Collecting throat and nasopharyngeal swabs Performing sweat electrolyte collection Assisting physicians in bone marrow aspiration Interviewing blood donors Blood donor collection Transporting/receiving non-blood samples Delivery of samples to appropriate sections/shipment to reference lab Use of laboratory information system Patient Instruction Collection instructions Verbal Written Prepared to answer questions Collection on site or at home Urine Collection The

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    | SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT | DONE BY:S.Kenen Bhandhavi | | ROLL NO: A30601912034 | | SYNOPSIS OF HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA LIMITED 1. INTRODUCTION Hyundai Motor India Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Company in India. It is the 2nd largest automobile manufacturer in India. It was formed in 6 May 1996 by the Hyundai Motor Company of South Korea. HMIL’s first car‚ the Hyundai Santro was launched in 23 September 1998 and was a runaway success. Within a few months

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    Sampling Techniques

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    difficult or impossible to identify every member of the population‚ so the pool of available subjects becomes biased. Systematic sampling is often used instead of random sampling. It is also called an Nth name selection technique. After the required sample size has been calculated‚ every Nth record is selected from a list of population members. As long as the list does not contain any hidden order‚ this sampling method is as good as the random sampling method. Its only advantage over the random sampling

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    Sampling methods

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    studying the sample we may come up with general characteristics of the entire population under consideration. Types of sampling methods: Probability sampling Probability sampling is a type of sampling that includes random selection. And in order to achieve random selection‚ it must be made sure that different units of population have equal probability of being chosen. Some relevant terms: N = the number of cases in the sampling frame n = the number of cases in the sample f = n/N =

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    Contents * Introduction and Background * Research Objectives * Variables * Type of Study * Sampling * Hypotheses * Research Design * Assumptions * Delimitations Background Packaging is a very important marketing strategy to glamorize your product in order to attract the consumer’s attention. Sometimes packaging is so important that it cost more than the product itself in order to lure the consumers to buy it. Most consumers judge a product by its packaging

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    Descriptive Statistics

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    Descriptive Statistics 1.1 Descriptive vs. Inferential There are two main branches of statistics: descriptive and inferential. Descriptive statistics is used to say something about a set of information that has been collected only. Inferential statistics is used to make predictions or comparisons about a larger group (a population) using information gathered about a small part of that population. Thus‚ inferential statistics involves generalizing beyond the data‚ something that descriptive

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    The advantage of selecting a sample is that it is less costly and time saving than collecting information from a large group of respondents. The selected sample should therefore‚ have similar characteristics to the population under study to allow generalizability of the results to represent the population (Burns & Grove 2001:365; Polit & Beck 2006:259)

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    KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIs) SAMPLES The following sample KPIs are indicative only as a starting point or guideline to assist you to develop your own KPIs. Samples 1 and 2 are for individuals - 3‚ 4 and 5 are for systems and departments. SAMPLE 1 Name/Team: Jean Torrins – Finance Manager Nature of KPI: Recovery of outstanding debtors Definition: The improved collection time of monies owed by debtors Performance Targets: Collect 75% within 45 days and 100% within 60

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    Sampling Techniques

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    selecting a suitable sample‚ or a representative part of a population for the purpose of determining parameters or characteristics of the whole population. REASONS FOR SAMPLING There are six main reasons for sampling instead of doing a census. These are; * Economy * Timeliness * The large size of many populations * Inaccessibility of some of the population * Destructiveness of the observation * Accuracy or Reliability Economy The economic advantage of using a sample in research

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