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Nidhi Singh Chauhan Business Analyst, Until ROI Consulting
 
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  This is just on a lighter note and not intended to hurt any feelings.            
Anand Sharma  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
What to say for this, i m confused. Hats Off to u.
Nidhi Singh Chauhan  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
really nice....:D
Mohammad Bakhsh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Sonam,u have already done the job.The humor is excellent and reassures that fair game is not only male's bastion.
 
 
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Nilay Sahay  |  Argues in support of  "Sales"  |  7 months ago
Marketing is of paramount importance. As it is not only passing product to companies to customers . It is about satisfying their need giving solution to their problem for which they seek solution which has borught him to the prouct. If he get...
Nidhi Singh Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Now a days everything revolves around marketing.Companies can sell only when they can give required visibility to the products.In fierce competition for any company customer retention has become more important than selling.Marketing would not help...
priti inamdar  |  Argues in support of  "Marketing"  |  1 year ago
Marketing is the base of sales. its very important to increase the sales. so marketing is main thing to do business.
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Raju V P  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
A surprising NO from a IT professional. But it is correct - atleast for the short term. Leave alone the technology part in the Banks, etc. How do you educate these people about the benefits of mobile banking in the short term? Me and one of my...
Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Sure it will reach all level of people
Nidhi Singh Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, It can be success in India.In india security of money is still a major concern.Poor people who do not have bank vaults would prefer safe gaurding their money in mobile wallet rather than under the mattress of some with some landowner or some...
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KUMAR SWAMY H C  |  Argues in support of  "Quantity"  |  1 year ago
In our country when 27% of the population is below poverty line definitely Quantity rides over Quality. Here on the web we see more votes for "Quality" because we know what quality means and we can afford it.Today majority of the Indians want...
Subramanyan Krishna  |  Argues in support of  "Quality"  |  2 years ago
HI 2 ALL, Simples No company is lookin for 1 time customer thats y customer retention service etc etc ... Though India has a majority of Mass segment of people whose priority was quantity Brands have recognized the potential of this hude mass...
Nidhi Singh Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  "Quantity"  |  2 years ago
Major population of India falls in Middle class category.This class concentrates on quantity more than quality...inidan consumers are slowly learning to give more weightage to quality than quantity....
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1 Focussed, Educated - Take No Chances
2 Exclusively yours!
Gargi Sinha  |  Supported idea  "Conscious comsumption not conspicuous consumption."  |  2 years ago
Well said Mr.Shantanu, I support you. Thanks for your explanation and the examples. :)
Shantanu Saha  |  Added idea  "Conscious comsumption not conspicuous consumption."  |  2 years ago
Disposable incomes will still be tight and so we'll see consumers adapt their consumption baskets to suit that. There will be trade offs but the category of products / groups will not change. Better (not cheaper necessarily) and optimal delivery...
Nidhi Singh Chauhan  |  Supported idea  "Focussed, Educated - Take No Chances"  |  2 years ago
Consumer would be focussed and educated.I agree with Mr Bhave and Mr Kastury.Another reason is recession and slowdown.....2009 had been a tough year for everyone.In 2010 would see consumers focussing on value for money.....
 
 
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