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Search results for 'OB0232/**/and/**/cast(md5('1791310544')as/**/int)>0'
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Product Design Services (A)
Authors: Vora, M N;
Reference No: MAR0261(A) Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1980
Abstract: Relates to strategic issues of continuing in the business, and evolving an appropriate marketing strategy for promoting product design services offered. Issues raised relate to diagnosing critical problems requiring resolution, identifying needed information, and designing appropriate research studies and instruments for data collection. Four different studies were designed: 1) of users ... More
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Sampling in Marketing Research: A Note
Authors: Jain, Abhinandan K; Vora, M N;
Reference No: MAR0258TEC Pages: 27 Published on: 1, January, 1980
Abstract: It is a non-technical description of various issues that arise in sample selection for marketing research studies. Users' point of view has influenced the content and the style of writing of this note. It draws upon the experience of actual marketing research studies which are included as illustrations. It deals ... More
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Adoption of Moulded Plastic Suitcases
Authors: Vora, M N;
Reference No: MAR0259 Pages: 22 Published on: 1, January, 1980
Abstract: This is an illustration of a basic study about the adoption of consumer durables using the in-depth (focused) interview technique. Special considerations arising in designing, conducting and interpreting such research are the focus of the case. ... More
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Tez Micro Computers (B)
Authors: Parekh, Jayshree; Khurana, Rakesh;
Reference No: MAR0207(B) Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: The case deals with the positions taken by various microcomputer-manufacturing companies that came into the market after Tez Computers Limited. In light of the positions taken by competitors, should the company change its position, or should it maintain the same old position? ... More
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A Case on New Product Introduction: HMT NC Machine
Authors: Parekh, Jayshree; Khurana, Rakesh;
Reference No: MAR0245 Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: The case describes the new product introduction strategies adapted by HMT for its NC machine. Subsequently, the consumer decisionmaking process was studied. In light of these findings, students are required to evaluate the introductory marketing strategies. ... More
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Operationalization of Value Analysis (Parts I & II)
Authors: Khurana, Rakesh;
Reference No: MAR0253TEC Pages: 11, 12 Published on: 1, January, 1980
Abstract: Part I discusses the following topics: value analysis in perspective, product selection and information collection, the definition of functions, and function cost matrix. Part II discusses the following three cases: 1) Dunlopillo Mattress, 2) Export Sales Office, and 3) Conventary Climax Engines Ltd. In these notes an effort is made to illustrate how ... More
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Indian Doctors Abroad: Promoting a Scheme for Their Return
Authors: Mehta, S C;
Reference No: MAR0254 Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1980
Abstract: Presents a new concept in health care where the promoters plan to set up a modern hospital having all necessary facilities with the assistance of Indian doctors settled abroad. The concept requires a donation from these doctors, in return for which they shall get attractive facilities for settling in India. ... More
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Advertising Process
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0231TEC Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: Advertising is effective mass communication between producers and consumers. There are different models that explain the way advertising works. According to the stimulus response model, the receiver of the advertising message is stimulated to react according to the advertiser's intentions. Certain other models explain that advertising may help in changing ... More
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Industrial Advertising
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0237TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: This note explains the objectives of industrial advertising and points out the differences between consumer advertising and industrial advertising. The basic form of industrial advertising may be a catalogue page, simple reminder, and testimonials, pointing out product differentials -- straightforward prestige or a pioneering approach. Apart from the press and ... More
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Surya Pradesh Directorate of Handlooms
Authors: Dholakia, Nikhilesh;
Reference No: MAR0238 Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: The case describes the implementation problems of the cash credit scheme for handloom cooperatives. The scheme disburses central funds through local cooperative banks under state handloom officials' supervision. Three conversational situations describe the operating problems when the scheme is put into action. ... More
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Union Carbide India Limited (S): Chandi Ki Minar
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0227 Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: The case deals with interpretation of data obtained by the company on pretesting the proposed advertisement. A special feature of the pretest is the focus of the pneumonic used in the advertisement in order to register a high recall amongst the various segments of consumers, literate or illiterate. The decision ... More
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Economic and Social Implications of Advertising
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0230TEC Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: How advertising affects the economic development of a country in various ways is explained here. Advertising may shift the demand curve for a class of products. It also brings about product differentiation between various brands of a product and helps in improving the quality of a product by inducing the ... More
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Consumer Promotion
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0216TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: Consumer incentives play an important part in sales promotion. They are primarily intended to boost the sales of the product or service in question. Consumer premium is probably the most important incentive technique. There are direct consumer premiums and conditional consumer premiums. Refill packs, deferred payment schemes and guarantee for ... More
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Creative Execution in Advertising
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0218TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: Deals with the various important aspects that should be taken into account in formulating an advertising plan, and also the approach for developing it. The advertising plan describes the product its physical characteristics as well as its uses. The advertiser has to develop a "unique selling proposition" which induces the ... More
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Advertising: Its Purpose and Function
Authors: Mohan, Manendra;
Reference No: MAR0219TEC Pages: 25 Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: Explains how advertising helps to bridge the communication gap between producers and consumers. Personal selling and advertising are two forms of business communications to which consumers respond. Advertising is done in a nonpersonal manner through intermediaries or media. The function of advertising is to contribute towards the greater availability ... More
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