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Will not benefit india
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phanindra
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His visit is of no use to any side at all. Just a vacation trip for them.
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Will benefit India if both the sides flow in true spirit what is said. It is a situation that USA needs India and India needs American technology. So give some take some. It will benefit both if the the relationship is followed in the true sense...
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Wanted to understand the various aspects that define Organised Retail .....and also to look at issues/aspects uniquely Indian centric.....
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Subrahmaniam N R
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Organised Retail referes to the set-up of any retail chain supported by a well defined Supply Chain. This Supply Chain has less number of middlemen compared to the unorganised sector. Due to a number of factors like cutting down of middlemen,...
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Ravi Lakkoju
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Defined as those companies engaged in retailing which have a network of retail outlets, compared to the stand alone format characterized by the traditional sector, and those who adopt professional management for day to day operations
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Dr. Ravindra Pratap Gupta
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Modern Organised Retail can be referred as the mall setup(Reliance Mart/Big Bazaar)  and standalone format (Raymonds stores/Koutons Stores) alligned centrally in respect to Merchandise/Manpower/Planning/Touch Feel Display Allignment  and...
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In India people don't buy goods unless they touch it once before (according to a survey) even if it is a durable like a Refrigrator, TV etc. So what do you think with this kind of approach, will the o...
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Pradeep Verma
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Online retailing It has the potential to cut cost for retailers substantial but will it work in India. The question should not be will it work in India or not, question how long will take to see the full potential of Online retailing in India....
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Dr. Ravindra Pratap Gupta
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Presently online retailing is less than 1% in India. But is expected to grow by 3-5% in coming 5-7 years as a vast majority of Indian consumers having large disposable income,busy lifestyle etc will be tempted to lean towards online shopping as the...
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Nikhil Chandnani
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Without a doubt i say "YES"..online retail be one of the most succesfull and most effiicient way of shopping in India. The people in India are becoming more busy and busy these days. Already the trend of  buying travel tickets, cinema tickets,etc...
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Raja Murugan Subramanian
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I don't think so...the reason being is, I shop at Tesco on a regular basis, as I have been shopping with Tesco for more than 8 years.. One thing I notice while shopping in Tesco’s or for the matter at any Supermarket in UK, like Sainsbury or Asda...
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Dr. Ravindra Pratap Gupta
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Ofcourse the emergence of Foregn layers in Indian Retail space will open doors for newer and better goods for Indian consumers. Â It will also gerenate a fair competetion for Indian counterpart companies to match the expectations of consumers whether...
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Does modernising traditional retail offer a bigger opportunity than building a new layer of modern retail in India?
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Mallikarjuna Gupta Bhogavalli
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Akhilesh, For the retail industry in India the driving mantra for survival is “Innovate or Perish” . They have to procure goods at the lowest cost possible so that it can be passed on the consumers and at the same time maintaining the margins....
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Dr. Ravindra Pratap Gupta
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Since both shall co-exist in a better competetive environment. The mom and pop store have an edge over modern retail. Till 2013 about 85% of retail buisness shall remain with mom n pop stores. Because of the nearness to neighbourhood, wide assortment,...
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Jambu Iyer
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The Indian consumers will define the evolution/texture of retailing in India....... Even in organised retail generic retail formats tailor made to the various contradictions/constraints of India will only survive......merely aping the West or...
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I know that there is no such rule, what I want to kano are the strategies which have proved to be successful in the past.
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Ravinder Kumar
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Hi Mr Akhilesh. UÂ have already answered ur question as there is no such strategy but always be postive about urself. In retail sector everyday we meet with new strategies whenever a customer walks in ur outlet be on his side and try to find out...
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Dr. Ravindra Pratap Gupta
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Personal care Product details Price After sales service if required product specific Over and above the passion to sell with a sales team
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Even after much of efforts the Retail Chains are not able to prevents thefts or in more contemporary terms, Shop Lifting, so can you tell some ways to help us.
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Subramanyan Krishna
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Hi, I might be an amature in this discussion but presently gaining some retail experience i would recommend we practise SLR - Every Sale Collegue has responsibility of his department for Pricing, Facing replunishing in the same way he is meant to...
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Muralidhar Reddy
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Shrinkage the main problem in todays retail world is not only the vested resposibility of one individual as said by Sarin. Its the employer employee relation and as well the training imparted to the down line of gaining the ownership. Its a simple...
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Dr. Ravindra Pratap Gupta
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Periodic high value count, Stock audit check point devices etc are efficient sytems etc developed based on identifying tags (Hard/Soft tags etc). But as the shoppers to are becoming professional shoplifters with ageing times more needs to be done...
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT / HANDLING THE BRANCHES OF THE COMPANY/ IN THE SHARE MARKET
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