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The Retailer's Role In Quality Retailing - The Emerging Scenario In India
In these times of tough competition among the retailers, if they indulge in price wars, it tends to reduce their profitability. It has been observed that customers give more importance to product quality and customer service than to price. Many companies have been able to sustain themselves in spite of charging a higher price for their product than their competitors with the help of better customer service. Steps such as mystery shopping, due diligence and visual merchandising can go a long way in developing trust and confidence in the minds of the customers and ensure their long-term support.
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Cartesis Business Performance Management Solutions
A recent survey of more than 320 senior finance executives in North America and Europe showed that over 68% of companies have developed and deployed rolling forecasts. However, most of these executives still feel they need to improve the accuracy of their financial forecasts as well as the time it takes them to produce these forecasts.
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From Better To Best - Corporate Branding
Have you ever wondered how multi-national companies like McDonalds, Coca-cola, Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Motorola, Sony and UPS came up with their names? Just think, if these companies have some lame or forgettable brand name, would they be as big as they are now? Every company starts out by thinking of a name...
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Leadership-Take Time to Energize
Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint. All too often leaders push themselves as if they are sprinting and fail to make it to the finish line. They burnout. In this article Bill Pullen looks at three different leaders and how they pushed themselves to the edge then stepped back and saw the impact of doing so.
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Finding the Right T-shirt Supplier for T-Shirt Printing
Put T-shirts or polo-shirts in to Google and dozens of suppliers will be returned, but how do you decide who to buy from?
Generally speaking, it's best to stick to the products from tried and tested manufactures. Companies such as Hanes, Fruit of the Loom and Gildan are all proven distribution outlets and you can view their catalogues online.
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Ethanol Explosion! How to Profit
Suddenly and silently, the world's demand for ethanol is about to explode, creating a global business that could make early investors wealthy.
It's about time! Ever since I first met Elisabeth and began visiting her family's sugar cane farm in Brazil, we've been talking about a future in which millions of cars would run on ethanol.
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Challenging Option for Natural Silk-Spider Silk
The spider silk has raised an open challenge to scientist, engineer, spinner and weavers to manage its development and to get acquainted with inherent skills of spider in making the silk thread.
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Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1
In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward.
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Concentrate On The Task At Hand
In our careers and lives there are times when one thing after another seems to overwhelm us and bring us down. That’s when we are challenged to concentrate on the task at hand, to focus on the one thing that will help us accomplish the one job that needs to be completed in order to take care of the higher goal on down the line.
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The World of Micro Fibers
This article provides information about different types of micro fibers, how they are manufactured, what are the exact weights of it and importance of it. The characteristics of these fibers are their extra durability, ultra softness and high absorbency power.
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Why Incorporate Your Business
There are several different forms of business organizations available. This refers to the legal arrangements of the business. The form you choose for your business is the form that best suits your purposes. There are different legal and tax implications of each.
The three forms are sole proprietor, partnership and corporation.
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Embracing the Feminine in the Workplace
Corporate cultures must blend the feminine with the masculine. Decisions must be made, but process must be respected. Connection must be as valued as much as competition.
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Have Your Own Business As Pet Sitters
Pet sitting can be a rewarding job but can also be tiring. If you are interested in making your own business as a pet sitter, here are answers to most frequently Asked Questions about this career. 1...
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Freighting Around the World
Today, when needed, large amounts of freight can be transported in as little as a few hours. That truly is a long ways off from the time our parents had to wait months and months for their deliveries.
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The Rise of Real Estate Infomercials
From the very beginning of the industry, real estate infomercials have been very successful. There’s something about the idea of making money in real estate that appeals to a lot of people. In fact, most of the real estate infomercials that have appeared through the years have been scams for several reasons.
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Surviving Survival
Even though Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has pronounced the recession over, many businesspeople are taking about one thing only: survival. They are hunkered down trying to weather the storm, but they're doing it at the expense of building their businesses. And I believe many companies are unwittingly sacrificing their future.
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Returns Issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry
Returns issues in the Consumer Electronics Industry. Trends, topics, and issues with current data gathering techniques. It is estimated that returns cost the Consumer Electronics industry more than $10 billion annually, and although returns are unavoidable, it is essential that a means to capture the “true” reason for product returns be developed and implemented. Information obtained from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) indicates that over 60% of all returns reflect a reason code of “defective.”
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