Auto sales in India
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Auto sales, automobile industry, sales auto, small cars sales, car sales,
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Auto sales is touching new heights in developing nations like India and other places, and current auto sales figures are really encouraging auto manufacturers to concentrate on India as their next business destination. And currently India is having the highest auto sales, where small cars are making bee line interms of their entry into India.
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Pranab Banerjee
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apart from all theories, is there any kind of "job", which we can do without any specified process
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Ensuring market excitement
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Targetting the Customer
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Kailash Sharma
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"Ensuring market excitement "
| 3 years ago
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I appreciate your view Mr. Santosh Kumar, Definitely automobiles markets in the country are now out of the slump. Rise in demand for automobiles varies from time to time...
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malikireddy
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"market excitement but with a reliable and needful technologies "
| 3 years ago
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I agree with Mr.Kailash about market excitement factor. What creates this excitement , if i understood correctly is price , and offers which come along with product. Its in my opinion a fix. If one need to look at a solution then its with a...
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Ideate: "Auto sales to stay on fast track in coming months: How Auto makers can cash-on it?" deleted from your view.
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Sonu Gurnani
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| 3 years ago
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Well I hope that new jobs as well as more revenues will be generated
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Sunil Bedi
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| 3 years ago
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Around 2 years back ICICI stopped with auto loans and compeletly closed the operations but seeing sudden growth in auto industry changing market scenario do you think ICICI will again start with auto loans
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Not knowing how to close the sale
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Natarajan.N
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"Not knowing how to close the sale"
| 2 years ago
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Even after identifying the opportunity,I have seen people not knowing how to close the sale in my experience.This is only because of not knowing when and how to take control of the discussion in a convincing way.
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Prasad PN
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"Customer Mapping"
| 3 years ago
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Failing to meet what the customer needs is the major problem. Sales made will result in strained relationships and loss of customers. Box pushing and solution selling is often confused and mostly it is selling what we have rather than what the...
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Shaillender Mittal
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"Objection Handling"
| 4 years ago
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Some methods I use - Boomerang: Bouncing back what they give you. Objection Chunking: Taking a higher or lower viewpoint. Conditional Close: Make closure a condition for resolving their objection. Curiosity: Don't be sad, be curious. Deflection:...
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Ideate: "Top Sales Mistakes" deleted from your view.
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Will be any saturation point for automobile industry in india in near future?
Answer: "Write the status of auto mobile industry in india? Is there any saturation point in this field in neart future?" deleted from your view.
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yes, it will
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Rathin Deb
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| 2 years ago
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Swapna there are a lot of layers of users and I think auto will probably sucessful since with the choked roads they will move faster andthe charges will also be less. It may not suceed immidietly but in long run it may since all across the...
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sudhir Desai
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"yes, it will"
| 2 years ago
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swapna may be u r ri8 bt all new thing should be welcomed.. have u seen yesterday's news..? some Sikh.. a secretary to some MP is going office on cycle & they don't it bellow degnity..so i am of the opinion to have cycle on rent.. even.. it will...
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Swapna Das
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@ arun good debate but that is not the main reason. Since bangalore has more no. of IT companies and BPO there are many cabs running in bangalore. Those cabs are use in the concept of sharing and many people prefer it. So share autos will be a...
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sales is only offered to freshers
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options other than sales are less
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Ravindra Kamate
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"options other than sales are less"
| 2 years ago
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Vinay i totally agree with you, i have always been a keen observer it may be HR or sales/Finance, it really to take a sales experience than jump to preffered job
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Amiya Chaudhuri
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"sales is only offered to freshers"
| 2 years ago
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Very true. Fresh MBAs from most business schools are given sales job. Only IIM graduates are treated differently and selected for the management operations. This is disappointing for a fresher because they look forward to apply their knowledge...
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Priyanka Sharma
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"sales is only offered to freshers"
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This so really true and disappointing. As i did mba from states and came back due to recession. When i started looking for job i realise that what i am getting is only sales job. Though i am very much rigid as i never wanted to be in sales and i...
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Rathin Deb
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| 1 year ago
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Yes Jabir I agree with you. This should be practiced in metros only where the vehicle population is out of proportion though in India there is only 7 cars per 1000 population as against 966 cars per 1000 population in USA.
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Nirmal Mohamed Nazir
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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Fossil fuels are likely to vanish within the next 25 years, there's hardly anything we can do about it. but, switch to public transportation and shed away the idea of owning those V8's and CBR's and yamahas. atleast we could prolong the exhaustion...
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Muhammed jabir rifai
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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A regulation is necessary. But on sales it is not practical, instead government can propose regulation on number of vehicles an individual can own.
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Debate: "Shouldn't there be some strict regulation to resist the countless sale of automobiles in india?" deleted from your view.
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