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Citibank India - the Segmentation Choice for Profitable Growth
TO: Harpeet Grewal FROM: XXX RE: The Segmentation Choice For Profitable Growth DATE: November 2, 2015 To be more competitive in the intense credit card market and to focus on profitable growth, Citibank India needs to change its target market selection strategy. Based on the result of industry analysis and its historical performance, Citibank India should promote credit cards to emerging affluent segment (SEC B) in second rung cities in which Citibank India already operated.
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Malaysia Chinese (malay)
Soalan 4 Disediakan oleh: Lim Careen Fong Sin Khai Plot: Lokasi: Rumah Watak utama (anak warga cina yang telah berkerja) sedang membaca surat khabar dan mendapati bahawa dia telah memenangi loteri, Dia membuat keputusan untuk membeli sebuah kereta yang baru, dia ingin memilih nombor yang “cantik” untuk dijadikan sebagai nombor kereta baru dia itu. Oleh itu dia cuba menelefon kawan karib dia untuk datang ke rumah dia dan dia cuba mendapatkancadangan dari kawan karib dia
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Cottle Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care Group in India
Managerial Analysis & Communication: Assignment 2 Cottle-Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care group in India Submitted by: Sukriti Dang (P36165) Rohan Shah (P36148) Prakhar Ranjan (P36138) Tony Thomas (P36170) Sanjeev Kumar (P35177) Ankit Bazad (P36099) Situational Analysis: Cottle Taylor (estd. 1815) is a Philadelphia based Multi-National Corporation with sales across 200 countries across the world offering more than 200 oral, personal and home care products. With annual revenue of $11.5 billion, the company has been focusing
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India Africa Forum Summit
It was the early 1800s; Europe was at the ascending slope of its industrial revolution. Business was booming and news had come of a new part of the Globe with unfathomed opportunities. That piece of the globe was the East Indies, which turned out be a mighty source of raw-materials and a virgin market for finished goods. Fighting all odds, overcoming all hurdles, Europeans flocked to grab their share of the opportunity, which was so
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Qi-Tech - a Chinese Technology
QI-TECH QI-TECH: A Chinese Technology Company for Sale Course: MBA Date: November 21, 2015 ________________ Overview Created in 1994 through a joint venture of Indivers and QQMF, QI-TECH’s beginnings were not auspice. Faced with an installation backlog, labour unrest, marketing inefficiencies and a minimal product line, QI-TECH’s first year of operations produced only 12 coordinate measurement machines (CCM). Management’s focus for 1995 and 1996 was on administration and marketing. Both areas presented challenges (technological as
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Classical Era of India and China
During the eras of classical India and China, which was roughly from 300 BC to 500 AD, the main religions were HInduism and Confucianism. Hinduism was the main religion in India, it was polytheistic, and they believed in reincarnation, Karma, Dharma and a harsh caste system. Confucianism was the main religion in China, they followed filial piety, the five relationships and the golden Hinduism and Confucianism are similar yet different at the same time. Hinduism
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Maggi Noodles Case in India
MAGGI IN A SOUP SUMMARY India skirmished Nestle in $100 million case over ‘misleading,’ ‘lead-rich’ noodles. For nearly three decades, Nestlé’s Maggi noodles was the critical success story: an unlikely product hugged wholeheartedly by a difficult market. Over the last few months, it has become a case study of an utterly different sort — a classic case of how not to grip a crisis. By the end of May 2015, India’s Food safety administration (FDA)
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Macroeconomic Performance and Infrastructure Development in India
Introduction India accounts for nearly a fifth of world population and a quarter of the world’s poor. It is a fastest growing country after china. However, the Indian economy has been showing signs of overheating in recent years because of basic infrastructure constraints. Clearly, there is a wide gap between the potential demand for the output elasticity of infrastructure for high growth and the available supply. Infrastructure development is one of the major factors contributing
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Analysing Chinese Movie Hong Gao Liang by Using Andrew Higson’s Model of Cinema in Terms of the Nation
Although it seems that globalization has made it possible for people to enjoy cinema worldwide and the world’s cinemas are dominated by Hollywood, the study of national cinema still receive great number of devotion. In order to academically explore national cinema in the form of a case study, the model which was chosen to help to approach the case study is Andrew Higson’s model of cinema in terms of the nation (1989). The chosen case
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Hyundai Motors in India - Mmsi Project
Hyundai Motors in India Case Study for MMSI Project Macintosh HD:Users:syedkazmi:Desktop:Hyundai-logo-1024x605.png Submitted by: Group 5 S No Name Reg-ID e-mail-id 1 Syed M I Kazmi PGPEX 49/9 syedmix2016@iimcal.ac.in 2 Vipin Kumar Tyagi PGPEX 55/9 Vipinktx2016@iimcal.ac.in ________________ Table of Contents Introduction Auto (Car) Industry In India Post Independence Hyundai Motor Company Hyundai Entry into the Indian Market Launch of Hyundai Santro and Marketing strategies Pricing Strategy Non- Pricing Strategy: Advertisement: Distribution Chain: Launch of Hyundai Accent
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Scrapdeal India
Table of Contents a.Problem Statement: 2 Challenges of Waste Management: 2 b.Analysis of existing solution: 2 Existing Scenario in INDIA: 2 Some facts about Solid Waste: 3 Issues with existing system: 4 Problems faced by municipal bodies 4 c.Analysis of Proposed solution using the framework studied in the class 5 “ScrapDeal.com” for Waste Management 5 Operations 6 Home Recycling: 9 The key implications: 11 Advantages of RFID 11 d. Financials 12 References: 13 Additions in
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Unemployment - How to Create 17 Million Jobs in India?
UNEMPLOYMENT How to create 17 million jobs in India? This document contains a detailed project report on Unemployment in Manufacturing, Agriculture and Service sectors. This document also compares and discusses current trends and problems and suggests measures to generate employment. Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 3. Agriculture Sector 4. Manufacturing Sector 5. Services Sector 6. Recommendations 7. Facts And Figures 1. Executive Summary: With a target to achieve inclusive
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Walmart Chinese Suppliers
Closing Case of: Topic: Wal-Mart's Chinese Suppliers Class: BBA(HONS) 1st semester Submitted to: Sir Sajid Lecturer of Introduction To Business Submitted by: Rizwan Ghafoor , Iqra Ashiq, Irum Nasim, Summan Imtiaz, Zahra Muhammad Case Discussion Questions and Answers Q#1: Is it legitimate for an enterprise like Wal-Mart to demand that its suppliers adhere to a code of ethics? What are the benefits of this practice to Wal-Mart? What are the costs? Answer: Yes, it is.
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Regulation of Sexual Behavior in Victorian Colonial India
Navarun Jain History R1B 005: Jack the Ripper and Victorian London Instructor: Katharine L Harper 11 May, 2015 Regulation of Sexual Behavior in Victorian Colonial India On the City Wall, Rudyard Kipling’s story about an Indian courtesan begins, “Lalun is a member of the most ancient profession in the world.”1 Much of the action in the story narrated by an unnamed British resident takes place in Lalun’s salon, a place he visits regularly as do
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Export Industry of India
FASHION EXPORT MERCHANDISING National Institute of Fashion Technology, DELHI M.F.M Semester 2 EXPORT INDUSTRY OF INDIA Submitted to – Ms Jasmine Dixit EXPORT INDUSTRY OF INDIA Exports from India amounted to US$317.5 billion during 2014, up 44.1% since 2010. India’s top 10 exports accounted for 60.5% of the overall value of its global shipments. Based on statistics from the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook Database, India’s total Gross Domestic Product amounted to $7.376 trillion
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Real Estate in India
Index GolduinRetail Equity Story Valuation of Golduin Listing Location IPO size &structure 1.1Global E-commerce Industry snapshot1.2Global Retail E-commerce: Identifying Key Markets and Trends2.1 Golduin Retail: A Snapshot2.2 Goldui’s Diesified Pesee aoss the gloe2.3 Segment wise Performance of Golduin and Key Driving Geographies4.1 Listing Location for Golduin Retail2.6 Financial Performance Scorecard for Golduin Retail2.7 Investment and Growth opportunities for Golduin Retail 3.2 Peer Selection framework for Golduin Retail: Level I screening 3.3 Peer Selection framework
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Chinese Civilization
Name: Nicolle N. Validor Section: II-8 BSSE Of the three civilizations discussed in class I am amazed with Chinese civilization because of two reasons: 1. I’m amazed on how big China is and how they give so much importance to their culture and how it is still intact today thus being, 2. It’s the only ancient civilization that has continued up to this day. After studying them I came to realize that civilizations are…. 1.
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Race in Cinema - Fu Manchu – a Chinese Character Manifestation in Film
Name : Xin Yan Professor: Matthew Feltman Fu Manchu – a Chinese character manifestation in film Fu Manchu is a fictional character introduced in a series of novels The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Man Chu. This character also featured in films. And he has become a stereotype as eastern evil genius in the early 20th century. This character first appeared in 18 in the book When Holmes encountered Dr. Fu Manchu. And, it is said that,
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India Dbq
Francesca Mariani Period 3 Global Issues India DBQ April 28, 2015 When the British first gained the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century their main concern was profit. The men who administered the territory for the East India Company were more motivated in exploiting India rather than attempting to establish an effective government. By the beginning of the 19th century this type of attitude had began to change. The men governing British India in the
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How Is Chinese Mum Superior to Western Mum
Chinese parents distinguish from Western parents mainly in three aspects. Those differences are caused by their mind-sets, which are fostered by their own culture and couldn't easily be changed. First, Western parents think their children are fragile while Chinese parents think they should be strong psychologically. Western parents are very afraid of hurting their children’s self-esteem. Therefore, their words and actions will always be gentle, however, avoiding to tell the truth. Chinese parents, to be
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Background of It Industries in India
Background of IT industries in India The history After the economy opened up in 1991, the department of electronics made an organization called the Software technology park of India which was Government owned and could provide VSAT communication link to the firms. It was in 1993 when the Government allowed the firms to transmit their own data abroad through VSAT networks of their own. The new telecommunications policy of 1999 further liberalized the telecom sector.
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Rel 133 - the Schools of Buddhism
Running Head: THE SCHOOLS OF BUDDHISM The Schools of Buddhism Christina Ellis January 10, 2016 REL/133 Dr. Gary Harris The Schools of Buddhism Buddhism is the most important religion in Asia. Buddhism began around 430 BC by the Prince of Nepal. There was another man that started the path of Buddhism a few years prior to Siddhartha Gautama’s journey in the form of Janism. As Buddhism expanded around Asia, it formed into three entities. The
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Buddhism in China
Kelliher Mary Ellen Kelliher Ms. Sugg World History AP 23 October 2015 Buddhism in China The salvation religion of Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E. Siddartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism; he was born in 563 B.C.E. and came from a kshatriya family but gave up his position and inheritance to seek salvation after being exposed to misery outside of his comfortable lifestyle. The story of Gautama’s journey conveys the
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Reflective Journal on Topic Three Chineseness
LI Jiaxuan 15103592d Dr. Pan Lu FH1000 4 December,2015 Reflective journal on topic three Chineseness 1. Introduction Chineseness is a heated topic for all these years. Although it does not have a specific definition as many other cultural phenomena and may concentrate on different aspects according to situations, scholars more or less agree there exists a signifier that can cover all the aspects of being a Chinese. However, when it comes to a further cognition,
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India Vs Pakistan Match Preview - Semi-Final of the 2011 World Cup
India-Pakistan Match Preview Among various intense sports rivalries like Real Madrid-Barcelona, Rafael Nadal-Roger Federer, India–Pakistan cricket rivalry rests on the pinnacle of this list. It can be attributed to the history and the geographical location of the two countries. Like ashes it is one of those arch rivalries which complements the sport. The gloomy political conditions between the two nations pose the biggest hindrance in the regular cricketing events between these two. That’s why the
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