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  1. GEDA: The Case of Solar Cookers

    Authors: Moorthy, Ravi Chandran;

    Reference No: MAR0298 Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: The case covers various aspects of the solar cooker programme in Gujarat. Marketing is covered in detail. Since, the solar cooker programme is a national programme, links of the operating agency in Gujarat with the apex body are discussed. It is compared with programmes in other states. Performance of other ... More

  2. SPHDC: Discounting for Stock Clearance

    Authors: Balakrishnan, K;

    Reference No: F&A0321 Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: Describes a controversy between the marketing manager, who instructs his department to dispose of the accumulated stock of sarees at a price discount of 15%, and the financial advisor, who asserts that the discount would result in a huge loss to the corporation. The controversy provides an opportunity for discussing the ... More

  3. Setting up of Procurement Targets (B) **

    Authors: George, P S;

    Reference No: CMA0329(B) Pages: 4 Published on: 8, August, 1975

    Abstract: After identifying the variables influencing the marketing surplus, an attempt is made to quantify the marketable surplus available in a given region. The case provides the data needed for such an analysis. ... More

  4. Konkan Railway Corporation Limited

    Authors: Banerjee, Bibek; Raghuram, G; Rangaraj, Narayan;

    Reference No: MAR0321 Pages: 29 Published on: 3, May, 1999

    Abstract: Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRC) was set up as a Public Sector company under the Ministry of Railways in July 1990 to bridge the 738 km "Konkan Gap" by providing a railway connection between Roha (150 kms South of Mumbai) and Thokur (about 22 kms North of Mangalore). KRC completed the project at a ... More

  5. Phillips Transistor Radios

    Authors: Gupta, Subroto Sen;

    Reference No: MAR0169 Pages: 23 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: There had been a great deal of similarity in the advertising for transistor radios. Early in 1972, the agency for Phillips wanted to break new ground in campaigning. But the company managers asked if a distinctive treatment would make sense to the less sophisticated target consumers in semiurban markets. Besides ... More

  6. Competitive Bidding Model

    Authors: Dholakia, Nikhilesh;

    Reference No: MAR0214TEC Pages: 3 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: This note is a part of the series, "Techniques for Marketing Decisions." It describes an approach to quoting the most appropriate price in a competitive bidding situation. ... More

  7. Dudhudyog Dairy (B)

    Authors: George, P S;

    Reference No: CMA0185(B) Pages: 7 Published on: 20, January, 1970

    Abstract: The Sales Manager of Dudhudyog Dairy is reviewing the marketing strategies of the milk dairy in order to plan the product strategies. The Sales Manager has decided to conduct a marketing survey of the region in which the Dairy was operating. The marketing survey results give a number of factors ... More

  8. Note on IPCL

    Authors: Dholakia, Nikhilesh;

    Reference No: MAR0145TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: This note, based on a lecture by the marketing manager of IPCL, describes the product mix and customer mix of IPCL. The strategic thinking with regard to different product groups is briefly described. Implications for organizational design are discussed. ... More

  9. Zerodha - A Success Story(A)

    Authors: Garg, Archit; Gupta, Aashish; Maheshwari, Garima; Sinha, Ankur; Sugathan, Anish;

    Reference No: PROD0319(A) Pages: 11 Published on: 29, November, 2018

    Abstract: Technology has come a long way in the financial industry since the days of hard share certificates. The industry has been evolving at a very fast pace and today almost everything is online. Back in 2010, Nithin Kamath decided to set up an online brokerage platform that was capable of meeting ... More

  10. Benefit Tree Analysis

    Authors: Dholakia, Nikhilesh;

    Reference No: MAR0148TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: This note is part of the "Techniques for Marketing Decisions" series. It describes a simple technique for breaking down the main product benefit into several associated benefits. The "benefit tree" so generated can be used for market segmentation, product differentiation, promotional strategy, etc. ... More

  11. Dairying in India **

    Authors: George, P S;

    Reference No: CMA0251TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 6, February, 1973

    Abstract: This is a background note highlighting the salient features of dairying in India. It gives details regarding production charges, processing facilities, marketing arrangements. The basic purpose of this paper is to give a fairly comprehensive idea regarding dairying in India. ... More

  12. Avon Textile Mills Limited**

    Authors: Mehta, S C; Vora, M N;

    Reference No: MAR0059 Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1967

    Abstract: The case involves discussion of issues regarding two topics in marketing research problem formulation and evaluation of a research proposal. Issues regarding how to translate management's concerns into researchable propositions are highlighted. The case deals with issues of expanding the companyowned retail shop network for distributing its textile products. ... More

  13. Stahmann Farms

    Authors: Sharma, Meenakshi;

    Reference No: BP0378 Pages: 20 Published on: 19, January, 2015

    Abstract: Stahmann Farms Enterprises is an Australian company focused on farming, processing, and marketing of pecans and the high-end macadamia nut. Owning pecan farms, but depending for macadamia exclusively on supply from farmers, it is facing challenges in sourcing nuts and keeping its business profitable to reach the low target of ... More

  14. Apoorva Products Limited**

    Authors: Vora, M N;

    Reference No: MAR0004 Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1964

    Abstract: The case deals with issues relating to the impact of sales tax on marketing practices. Because of differential sales tax rates among the states, the company distributors from one state started selling goods to retailers and subdealers of other states even though the company had demarcated the areas. This ... More

  15. Axel Motors

    Authors: Sharma, Meenakshi;

    Reference No: COMM0024 Pages: 15 Published on: 30, December, 2019

    Abstract: The case deals with Axel Motor’s expansion into India and the clash between expectations and communication styles of the Indian subsidiary and Headquarters. While the subsidiary wants to follow a responsive, market-driven approach to product design and marketing strategy, the top management is driven by the strong belief that ... More

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