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    Sales Promotion

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    Sales Promotion Sales promotion is any initiative undertaken by an organisation to promote an increase in sales‚ usage or trial of a product or service Sales promotions are varied. Often they are original and creative.  Buy-One-Get-One-Free (BOGOF) - which is an example of a self-liquidating promotion. For example if a loaf of bread is priced at $1‚ and cost 10 cents to manufacture‚ if you sell two for $1‚ you are still in profit - especially if there is a corresponding increase in sales.

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    SALE OF GOODS Nature and Sources of Sale of Goods Law It is principally to be found in the Sale of Goods Act Cap 31 and certain propositions of the English Common Law. The Kenyan Sale of Goods Act is a replica of the English Sale of Goods Act of 1893 as passed in 1963. In addition to the Sale of Goods Act‚ the general rules of contract law apply to contracts for sale of goods. Contract of the Sale of Goods S.3 (1) of the Sale of Goods Act defines a contract for the sale of goods as ‘a contract

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    Starbucks History Starbucks was established in Seattle‚ USA in 1971 and today‚ there are 17‚009 stores in 50 countries. The present CEO of Starbucks‚ Howard Schultz joined this company in 1982‚ however‚ he left it for a short time and started own Italian style coffeehouses. After that‚ he returned in 1987 for purchasing Starbucks with the help of local investors. Products B2C: Business to Customers Starbucks sell coffee‚ handcraft beverage‚ merchandises‚ fresh food‚ consumer product and

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    Sales Fundamentals

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    One of the key drivers of current Philips business strategy is fixing sales fundamentals at main outlets of Philips customers (retailers). Sales fundamentals are basic indicators like shelf share‚ display share‚ leaflet share and merchandising vs. Philips market share per key categories. Basically‚ those indicators (sales fundamentals) should be at least or ideally higher than the market share. Let’s take one category as an example – Philips has 60% market share in male grooming category so Philips

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    inspire and nurture the human spirit— one person‚ one cup‚ and one neighborhood at a time”“The primary mission of Starbucks is to establish itself as the leading supplier of the finest coffee in the world along with keeping its principle and promises.This success would not have been possible without a set of principles and goals that the company aimed to achieve.Main six principles of Starbucks are :1- Providing a great work environment and build an atmosphere of respect and dignity.2- Embracing diversity

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    Starbucks Abdullah Alshawdhabi Coleman University Starbucks The Starbucks Corporation is an American global coffee house that is stationed in Seattle Washington. Starbucks was founded in 1971 by three students that met at the University of San Francisco; Jerry Baldwin who was an English teacher‚ Zev Siegl who was a History teacher‚ and Gordon Bowker who was a Writer. They were inspired by their friend by the name of Alfred Peet‚ who was a coffee roasting entrepreneur who taught them about

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    Point of Sale

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    Point of sale software gives business owners a convenient way of checking out customers and of recording sales. It can keep a record of the store inventory‚ updating it when an order is processed. It can also print out receipts‚ carry out credit card processing‚ track customers‚ etc. Point of sale software eases the flow at checkout terminals‚ while recording all the information that can help you make better business decisions. Point of sale software allows users to input via keyboard or mouse‚

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    Discussion Questions 1. What is Starbucks product? Starbucks sells gourmet coffee‚ tea‚ bottled coffee drinks‚ pastries‚ coffee makers‚ and accessories.   Starbucks also sells "the coffee drinking experience." 2. What advantages does McDonald’s have in competing with Starbucks for coffee sales? * First‚ McDonald’s already has existing locations.   Emphasizing coffee sales in McDonald’s only required the installation of new equipment and minor modifications to existing stores’ interiors

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    Point of Sale

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    and were very limited in function and communications capability. In August 1973 IBM announced the IBM 3650 and 3660 Store Systems that were‚ in essence‚ a mainframe computer packaged as a store controller that could control 128 IBM 3653/3663 point of sale registers. This system was the first commercial use of client-server technology‚ peer to peer communications‚ Local Area Network (LAN) simultaneous backup and remote initialization. By mid-1974‚ it was installed in Pathmark Stores in New Jersey and

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    competition. Automation of one’s point of sale and inventory system puts you a step ahead in the game. It helps you conduct business transactions with ease as you only have to press a few keys. It liberates you from countless paper works as computation of the day’s sale and keeping track of inventory are done automatically. With these things in mind‚ the proponents hopes that upon completion of this Proposed Point of Sale and Inventory System‚ will find it of great value

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