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Saranya Kothandaraman MBA/PGDM student, St. Aloysius Institute of Business Management
 
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Deep Dey  |  Argues in support of  "Domain Knowledge"  |  1 year ago
I kind of agree with Ajay, Domain knowledge can be gained by reading, observing, understanding the processes, etc.. however analysis skill is an individuals characteristics and is developed over a period of time by not confining just to BA...
Saranya Kothandaraman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I Don't completely support to Domain Knowledge, both the skills are necessary. When it comes to recruitment, tell  me which major s/w company will take a person who has just expertise in the analysis skill? it is likely that the company requires their...
Ajay  |  Argues in support of  "Analysis Skills"  |  3 years ago
Analysis skills are a personal attribute and is gained mainly from individual's observation power and understanding of things whereas domain knowledge can be gained from books. Domain knowledge sits on the top of analysis skills. To me it looks...
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ARUN SAUDA  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  1 year ago
i know only 1 thing...bosses can forgive mistakes...but if we tell lie..then we are kicked out
Saranya Kothandaraman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
honesty matters  and it is related to performance and which is related to awards and recognition. So if a person is honest he/she will perform well and this must be recognized by the organisation and reward for the same must be given. Without this...
ALEX FERNANDES  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  2 years ago
Of course honesty matter........ Honesty will be respected everywhere and in corporate people judge you by your honesty. It is a important character that everyone should possess.   So be honest to be a complete professional....... 
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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. "  |  1 year 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...
Saranya Kothandaraman  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Effective communication in terms of advertising to RM, i.e.in their own language, using a well known hero, using clear actions and ideas. No intented meeaning. Ability to fullfil the RM need as and when needed (Inventory management) with improvement in...
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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Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Does anyone doubt this reality? Its a fact. See the telecom sector which grew rapidly in India and has entered deep hinterlands to the bottom of the pyramid and is tasting its success. Need was there, ultimately all human beings have the needs...
Saranya Kothandaraman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Bottom of the pyramid is the real India. It showcases the culture, tradition of people. Traditional people of India believed in value for money. This is the major factor that the successful marketers used in tapping the Rural India. For example, look...
Suryakumar Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Following are some of the characteristics of the market which is at the bottom of the pyramid 1) This market is huge but servicing it is a big task 2) This market is well spread out so reaching out to them is very expensive 3) Consumption is...
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Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Does anyone doubt this reality? Its a fact. See the telecom sector which grew rapidly in India and has entered deep hinterlands to the bottom of the pyramid and is tasting its success. Need was there, ultimately all human beings have the needs...
Saranya Kothandaraman  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Bottom of the pyramid is the real India. It showcases the culture, tradition of people. Traditional people of India believed in value for money. This is the major factor that the successful marketers used in tapping the Rural India. For example, look...
Suryakumar Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Following are some of the characteristics of the market which is at the bottom of the pyramid 1) This market is huge but servicing it is a big task 2) This market is well spread out so reaching out to them is very expensive 3) Consumption is...
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