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kawaljit kaur pgdbm student , Mount Carmel Institute of Management
 
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
I agree with Mr.Purvi Ghose. The company has to dance according to the tune of the customers/buyers. If anybody wants to be successful in selling the products, he should first give what the customers/buyers want. It is give and take policy only.
kawaljit kaur  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
"value proposition " and  " brand appeal" is new marketing phenomenon,social networking sites have become new platform for brands to communicate with consumers and provides them platform to keep their views .better value delivery and effective...
ravindra shrivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
5 new skills for the future of marketing I've been thinking about quintessential marketing skills and how they're evolving. Skills can be very specific, such as "mastery of ExactTarget for newsletter email marketing". But I'm more interested in...
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kawaljit kaur  |  Argues in support of  "its revoultionary step forward "  |  2 years ago
radical reforms  has historically stirred up controversies.but on the other hand ,the outcome is subjected to repercussion  over its impact,and something like education reform would take long time to justify there feasiblity .all kinds opnions...
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Good story with old version There was once a washer man who had a donkey and a dog. One night when the whole world was sleeping, a thief broke into the house, the washer man was fast asleep but the donkey and the dog were awake. The dog decided not to bark since the master did not take good care of him and wanted to teach him a lesson. The donkey got worried and said to the dog that if he doesn't bark, the donkey will have to do something himself. The dog did not change his mind and the donkey started braying loudly. Hearing the donkey bray, the thief ran away, the master woke up and started beating the donkey for braying in the middle of the night for no reason. Moral of the story ' One mu...
sajeevkumar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
True in the real sense.It is resembles the coporate working culture.Donkeys has to work hard for the organisation,dogs will enjoy and get the recognition
kawaljit kaur  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
corpate revealed -its so compatible with current working enviornment.
Tony Dsouza  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
This is a very true story each everyone is facing in todays corporate world. This is infact a competition and either the dog or a donkey should be smart enough to to do thier own acitivities.
 
 
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Mumbai to me, for some reason seems appropriate name for a city in which though I lived only for less than three years but fell in with (bitter sweet) love. I can’t love the city the way I love Bhopal, because Mumbai doesn’t admit of mushy romance, her love is kind of tough love. It has no place for weak kneed. To even live in Mumbai, one has to exchange most of the dreams for some cynicism. Degrees may differ but everyone from a labourer to a modest clerk to filthy rich has to learn his lesson. Mumbai cuts no slack for those who are not up to it. The city is a testimony of countless disillusioned poets and bitter poems. Yet the cynicism of city is not morbid, it has vigour. It comes not fr...
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It is a good portrayal of the cities...Mumbay & Delhi... Depending upon the circumstances people have to sail in the same boat... what to do... Thanks Mr.Makrand Bhave
kawaljit kaur  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
proud of mumbai...
Nitin M Aras  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Shiuli...good thoughts and opinions .... I felt mumbai is the place for world where everyone feel comfortable...unnoticed...and free to do whatever you like....it will never be like newyork, shenghai...but it seems like a montreal.... Somtime it...
 
 
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Saquib Alam  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I agree with it to certain extent. As today there is a concept of nuclear family. Per capita income is now app.Rs.50000 per annum which I think might be one of the reason. But poor performance of our economists is also a reason for such a level of...
kawaljit kaur  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
its unfortunate that mr.shrath pawar has come up with such statement to cover our collective failure to bring a efficient distribution and logistics system.it is somewhat similar to what once america acclaimed that excessive consumption in india china...
NAGARAJAN B  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Sharad Pawar, is trying to become an economist and the argument put forward to justify the price-rise is hilarious.  Fortunately, he was addressing this to his own party people and hence there was no challenge. The price of food articles largely...
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Srinivas suravajhala  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  8 months ago
I go by Sarika Singh's view. In a democratic set up, we cant force the people to do or not do something. But, one thing is sure that we are more obsessed with the western culture, and particularly the feminine gender.
kawaljit kaur  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
why does it bothers the extremist ?????......but for single(including me ) its just another day .....
Sarika Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I agree that the Valentine’s Day may run somewhat contrary to Indian culture. But we are living in a democractic country and not dictatorship, if some people wants to celebrate, let them do it, why should the politicial parties bother about it?...
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Amit Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Developed nations including US are big consumer markets  and moreover since the global economy is liberal so interdependence is undeniable but the subject that Indian economy as a whole is dependent on US for survival is too general,a statement...
kawaljit kaur  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
world economy is more interdependant ,dominance is no more polarised.its no more all about america ,the periphera of power is slowly moving towards east .though it cannot be denied that economic shuffle in america would affect india thats because of...
Ranjeet Rony Sanyal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Today Indian economy is on a threshold of being integrated to the world economy. America is only a part of that larger objective. If we are projecting a 7% GDP growth this fiscal, considering the recessive trend worldwide, the major contribution...
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1 Companies and Recruiters Expecting High
2 Difficulties to descover hidden qualities and skills
Abhinav Pradhan  |  Supported idea  "Difficulties to descover hidden qualities and skills"  |  2 years ago
my mail id is pradhan.abhinav@gmail.com we'll be in contact through mails.
kawaljit kaur  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
there is acute shortage of institutions that impart job oriented training .the recruitment done at college level will always provide companies with candidates that are green ,need exposure before handing them bigger assignments  ,they should be made...
RAMESH KANDADAI  |  Supported idea  "Companies and Recruiters Expecting High"  |  2 years ago
I agree in part with what Gargi has said. There is definitely no shortage of talents in this country. We rule most of the talent out by narrowly defining jobs too much. A job profile is created more to eliminate those who are totally unsuitable...
 
 
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1 Online banking security
2 Corrective check on customer details
PS Dhingra  |  Added idea  "Prevention by Debit/Credit Card Users and Preventive Vigilance by Banks added with double or triple password provision"  |  2 years ago
It is not an obligation of a single side. Both the depositors and the bankers have to be equally careful about online transactions. While due care, alertness and preventions on the part of the users of the credit/debit cards and online...
kawaljit kaur  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
to bring online banking frauds to halt ,one has to spruce up security system that only accepts the biometrics of the accessee and the joint holder along with other required details that can be stolen from database.such a practice will not only...
 
 
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1 Innovating decentralised and efficient market
2 Ensure your product aligns with their aspirations/goals.
Business Management Consultant  |  Supported idea  "Ensure your product aligns with their aspirations/goals. "  |  2 years ago
There is a startling scale of global poverty. Companies should develop more innovative business models to assist the needs of the BoP. There should be more awareness, focus, low-cost access to products and services. Once the Bop become more...
kawaljit kaur  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
the bottom of pyramid is highly price driven they are second layer of consumers that are price sensitive .to attract them ,a brand should directs its efforts towards creating favourable perception about the value proposition so that they could be...
Makrand Bhave  |  Supported idea  "Innovating decentralised and efficient market"  |  2 years ago
Good ideation once again Purvi and even more aptly supported by Priya and Mr. Kazmi!! With you all here :))
 
 
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