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The Chairman of a Bank wanted to select a General Manager and asked his Secretary to place an advertisement citing the necessary requirements. He informed the secretary to shortlist two candidates an...
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Saibal Ray
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My heart goes out for the banks under Abraham's leadership; My legs out for Abraham for his failure to learn from his failures but my vote for George for being inexperienced but certainly not another Abraham.
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Sanjeev Tripathi
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In my view this is more the case of 'situational analysis'. We have to take extra care in analysing both the person. If one is failure what are the reasons behind it. He is incapable of handling the situation or his recommedations are not implemented...
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA
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U R right deepthy, to select george will be gr8.
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Product Segmentation
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Branding of the Product
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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When it comes to the success of a product, it has to be its branding without any doubt. The right branding for a product ensures it remains in the minds of the people.
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Sanjeev Tripathi
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Both have its own area of concern. product segmentation is internal process which further paves the way for branding. Branding is for consumer. Without segmentation and targeting, Branding is like hitting the bulls eye in dark. But branding gives the...
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Jayant Vishnu
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Any product that you launch needs to undergo the process of branding first. Its obvious that every product is launched as per the segmented target market. Without a proper branding...process the product will literally fail.
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Debate: "What do you think will help any product the best :- Product Segmentation OR Branding of the Product ?" deleted from your view.
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Urban banks are not willing to provide such facilities...
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NAGARAJAN B
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"LACK OF BASIC EDUCTION IN BANKING"
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The major obstacles in generating financial inclusion for Urban Poor is lack of understanding of basic rights allowing the touts to take over their interests. Urban Poor is mainly less educated but theyvery well understand Business finance
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Sanjeev Tripathi
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Before reaching any conclusion we have to understand who is our customer ? what are their banking habits, living style, saving pattern, illiteracy level, response to complexity etc. If we carefully analyse all these points then definitely we will...
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Amit
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"Urban banks are not willing to provide such facilities..."
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this is true that the banks in urban area are not supporting the poor ppl. i have seen that that the peson frm a rich family is using banks very easily and a poor one faces a lots of probs. it is also true that our govt. aslo avoiding this bcoz...
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Ideate: "What are the obstacles in generating financial inclusion for Urban Poor?" deleted from your view.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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"Yes"
| 8 months ago
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Yes, it can. China provides us a glaring example for this. In fact the Rural India need to be transformed as manufacturing hub to tap the potential of rural folk by imparting them proper training in the specific field. This really transforms the...
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Madhav Pandit
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I felt the as per the size and scope of rural market. The brand, company has to be big enough to support the distribution network, inventories and investment capabilities. So rural market can be best explored by Big MNCs better than SMEs.
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Sanjeev Tripathi
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Yes definitely !!! By going through the little survey we can find out that in the recent recession period Most of the FMCG companies has spurred 15 to 20% growth. And the major cause for that - RURAL DEMAND HAS INCREASED. This is due to the...
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Debate: "Can rural India offer vast market base for SMEs? " deleted from your view.




