Create knowledge
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Shailena Varma
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"difficult to implement"
| 1 year ago
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Visual Merchandising is the art of presentation, which puts the merchandise in focus.  It educates the customers, creates desire and finally augments the selling process. This is an area where the Indian textile and clothing industry,...
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Mamta Saini
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"lack of support from distributor/dealer"
| 1 year ago
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In the absence of a metric to measure the impact of VM, it is difficult to say how successful the Marketing Dept. has been with visual merchandising. With retail expertise still in its evolution stage in India, quality VM at every single POS is...
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Debate: "How often a Marketing department succeed in a visual marchandising?" deleted from your view.
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Re-evaluation
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Consumer Survey
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"Appreciate Negatives"
| 1 year ago
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The consumer survey and re-evaluation are conducted to find out the negative aspects that made the brands/products not working well. Is it not?
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Mamta Saini
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| 1 year ago
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If the brand/product is not working, Consumer is God. Strategies such as discontinuing one brand and investing in another should come into play only as a financial strategy (high costs, lower profits) unless there is  product portfolio involved. Â
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jairaj shyam prasad
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"Re-evaluation"
| 1 year ago
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hi Jayanth, one can also make Reverse Engineering process to ailing product/process so that it may give some results. i feel re-evaluation process other than the process owner will give better results but it depends on the strategy that has to be...
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Ideate: "Brand/Products Not Working Well?? - How To Filter Down The Effect?" deleted from your view.
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Mamta Saini
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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Something such as a Farmville can be classified as a tangible, conspicuous reason for unproductivity. Many employees take multiple coffee breaks, loo breaks, smoke-breaks and have been doing so since time immemorial. I'm not sure if taking a...
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Ajay Ziz
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"yes"
| 1 year ago
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For productivity increasing ::tip 2. :: before starting in morning :: listen to title track of " fast & the furious " & whammy of slash ( god father theme ) ""production increases 1000 times :
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Satwinder Singh
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"yes"
| 1 year ago
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Unless and until there is no motivation factor left; it is justifiable to some extent, else playing it for long time is sheer wastage of time, power and productivity! Â
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Debate: "does playing FarmVillie on facebook hampers your productivity? what if you are in the same industry?" deleted from your view.
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Yes, it is really required.
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AMISH
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"No, it is really require."
| 8 months ago
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They invest in offices, appoint people and then do what the brits did to us, sucked our sweat blood and make a lot of money and take it back home. Do you think are here for charity? Balderdash!
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Mamta Saini
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| 1 year ago
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I agree with this. Moreover, each creative has an objective. If your product needs brand association to a perception (such as premium, glamorous) or mere fast acceptance, then celebrity it is. But when the creative has to forward a value-add message,...
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Sheetal Jadhav
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"No, it is really require."
| 2 years ago
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I say its waste of money, because a product reaches and sustains in the market because of the quality and not because of the celebrity. So the companies can concentrate more on the quality than on the promotion. Of course promotion plays a vital...
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Debate: "Many multinational companies spends huge amount on appointing celebrities for their products. " deleted from your view.
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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| 10 months ago
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@kONKAN, Let me clear your misconception that GOD is not a proper word for our Creator because it can be manipulated as Gods, Godess etc these words doesn't exist in "Holy Quran". The proper word which is used for our Creator in our Holy Book is...
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Mamta Saini
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| 1 year ago
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Legally, the concept of right to freedom should extend to whom one choses to spend their life with. One should not need permission for the same. However, personal choice should consider whether the respective religious differences and hence value...
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Kavitha Shankar
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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For a valid Muslim marriage, both the spouses have to be Muslim. In the present writ petition, this condition is not satisfied. The Holy Quran itself says, "Do not marry unbelieving women until they believe... Nor marry your girls to unbelievers...
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Debate: "Should non Muslim woman be allowed to marry a Muslim?" deleted from your view.
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Money is the biggest motivational factor
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earning respect
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Sharad Kiyal
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"earning respect"
| 1 year ago
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Money is a motivational factor but when we have to choose among money and respect, one should choose respect because the earning money is done through mind and hard work but respect is earn from a great character that only few people possess. It...
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Mamta Saini
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I believe, and professional research proves so too, that less money can be a demotivator. However, more money is not really a motivational factor, professional fulfillment is.
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Amit Madhav
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"earning respect"
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I do agree money is a motivational factor but when it come to money or respect I would prefer respect. Anyone can earn money today but earning respect is very difficult. So try to earn respect then everything will fall in your way....... :)
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Debate: "Money is the biggest motivational factor" deleted from your view.




