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ayushman Marketing Manager, Bank of Baroda
 
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At Delhi Jantar Mandar while Anna Hazare discontinued his valiant fight against corruption - PEPSI must be very happy - because it was their brand Nimbooz which was distributed for the people to brea...
Sairam. M  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
WHATEVER THE BRAND WAS, WE SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO HIS HUNGER STRIKE WHAT HE DID FOR US, ITS IRRELEVANT WHETHER IT WAS PEPSI OR LIMCA.   THANKS FOR REFERRAL MANISH..... THANKS FOR REFERRAL SARIKA.....
ayushman  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
It doesnt matter whether the lime juice was home made or branded product since the issue of strike is big, although Pepsi got the opportunity to rebuild his image. 
Sarika Singh  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
REally sad but this whole thing did not turn out the right way they should have used a simple lemonade or water. These people just cannot keep off the profit making part anywhere. What a shame...
 
 
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I have come across excerpts on book titled “42 Rules of Marketing” by Laura Lowell. She  is passionate about helping companies be heard; to get the right message to the right customer at the right time. As a sought after consultant, author, and speaker in Silicon Valley, Laura has shared her pragmatic approach. I hope readers and contributors will  both enjoy the tips.   “42 Rules of Marketin “42 Rules of Marketing”  By Laura Lowel who is passionate about helping companies be heard; to get the right message to the right customer at the right time. As a sought after consultant, author, and speaker in Silicon Valley, Laura has shared her pragmatic approach.  Rule 1 Rules are Meant to be Broke...
ayushman  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Thanks PURVI for such valuable thoughts......
Anuuj Verma  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Thanks a lot for reffering this.....its really very true n ryt study of the market....
Davies francis  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
its a lesson for freshers ,thank
 
 
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ayushman  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Aggressive selling is become necessity to survive in the market. Customer is king n more option they have viz pvt banks, foriegn banks also other PSU banks.  
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Be wiser for your elders Dear friends I read this article on ET and felt it worth sharing with you..... :)   More often than not, we hear stories of how the elderly, being ignored by their families, have to live alone on the city with no one to care for them. While one may think that they would not be faced with such a situation, things are often known to go against the tide. I have come across many people - friends, relatives, clients- who are often caught off guard when it comes to dealing with health care for their elders or an aged family member. Listening to them made me realize that more than being ignorant about the situation; they were just caught in a whirlpool of making decisions ...
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Due to neuclear family concept of present era,the family bonding/regards to elders are being fading away which is dangerous against Indian culture.This should be revoked by the family seniors.
ayushman  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Dear Sir, a very good article you reffered, Respect of elders is totally depend on the culture they provide to their younger ones, in my opinion elders r our future ...so respecting elders is respecting ourselves.
Kaushik Ghosh  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
We need to take care of our elders, even somewhat better than the way we like to be treated later. We must foresee and plan accordingly.
 
 
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Ajay Tiwari  |  Added idea  "RupeeTalk.com"  |  1 year ago
One should be check www.rupeetalk.com here you read reviews of all Indian Banks
ayushman  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
NOW A DAYS BANKING INDUSTRY IS TOTALLY CHANGED, I M TALKING ABOUT THE SERVICE QUALITY OF PSU BANKS. LOTS OF CUSTOMER CENTRIC APPROACH ARE APPLIED TODAY, NOW BANKS ARE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT THE CUSTOMER RETENTION. SO IF WE GO THROUGH THE CUSTOMER...
Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Supported idea  "State Bank of India"  |  2 years ago
On any given day SBI is the best. They support you and guide you. They make an objective assessment of the requirements and help a company. Sometimes they go out of the way to help to keep the business running. My vote even in my sleep is for SBI.
 
 
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anamika ahlawat  |  Argues in support of  "Creating loyal customers"  |  1 year ago
CREATING LOYAL CUSTOMER IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IF U CREATE LOYAL CUSTOMER THAN THY WILL FIND CUSTOMER FOR U BY DEFAULT AS ITS HUMAN NATURE THAT THY DON'T WANT TO TEST THE THINGS AT FIRST IN THEM FIRSTLY THY WANT TO LEARN THE EXPERIENCE FROM OTHER...
ayushman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
A Strong Brand can convert customer into loyal customer, and its a long term process a loyal customer itself helps to maximise the customer base, therefore in my opinion creating loyal customer is more important than building more n more customer....
Purvi Ghosh  |  Argues in support of  "Creating loyal customers"  |  2 years ago
Any good product can bring customers but creating loyal customers is vital for a business. If you are able to have create loyal customers for your business then they will help in getting customers to you. So try to attract and retain your loyal...
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Abu Nasar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes we follow ethics or moral values in our daily professional interactions. the only things that change is the framework in which we put ourselves while presentation.
ayushman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
ethical and moral values is totally depend upon individuals perception, if one believe in moral values he should work accordingly, wat we learnt in schools is not always fit to the practical situation, so decision should make according to the situation
Sheetal Jadhav  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
No, we don't follow ethics or moral values in business. We all are surrounded by lots of examples where business bodies have cheated customers. The main problem is the things that are better for us is the ethics for us we frame our values around...
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Ravindra Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Thanks, a nice debate started by Purvi. Safety and security of citizen's involves- right to life for those who may become victim due intelligence failure as well must be placed before discussing someone's right to privacy.  And most would agree...
ayushman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
hi poorvi thanks for reffering this debate to me ,,, in my opinion if my activity are against National security  then  any means used to trap me is  o k , but when other issues are concerned ,,, then phone tapping is disturbing someones...
Purvi Ghosh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
At least I would not like if someone taps my phone and disturb my privacy. If they have any doubt on my activities, there are many other ways to check me. This is not the only way. What if Iam talking something with somebody which I don't want...
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S. Muralidharan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
It is obvious. Such people will over a period of time exercise control over others - one based out of experience and the other out of age factor.
ayushman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
i fully support you in this argument, my personal experience is if a company appoint a over qualified person for a job , this situation is  harmful for both employee as well as employer, 
Darshana Sawant  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, I have myself seen these many times and according to me organisational concerns predominantly stems from fear and instability. The anticipated threat and intimidation of an over-qualified candidate to his/her peers and sometimes even...
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kannan  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
actually loan interest is the main income of a bank. so, loan is not a burden of a bank.    if there is loan disbursing there is a way of money flotation. but proper loan sanction is the main criteria.
ayushman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Increasing no of NPA a/c in public sector banks is the major concern area in 2010. I feel Quality never be compromised for the sake of business devolopment or achieving the target. 
Thirumalai Ananthanpillai Chellappa  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Loans as such cannot be a burden to any financial institutions. That is there major source for income. Caution !. What kind of Risk Management they have is more important to avoid NPA. There need to be prudent and efficient loan processing system...
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