A Project Report on CUSTOMER PREFERENCES IN CHOOSING BIG BAZAAR, RTC ‘X’ ROADS. A Project Report submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION By YOUR NAME ROLL NO Under the guidance of INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL GUIDE NAME COLLEGE NAME Approved by A.I.C.T.E, New Delhi, Accredited by NBA, COLLEGE LOGO DECLARATION I hereby declare that this Project Report entitled “ A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PREFERENCES IN …show more content…
DATA ANALYSIS& INTERPRETATION |49-71 | |5 | V. FINDINGS,CONCLUSIONS & SUGESSTIONS |73-75 | |6 | ANNEXURE |77-80 | | |QUESTIONNAIRE | | | |BIBILOGRAPHY | | LIST OF TABLES | | | | |S.NO
Having this information from the previous two methods we will have solid information about customers' preferences, taste, behavioral and attitude in the future. Which will enable us to take the right decisions for strategic planning which will enhance our performance in the coming future.
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The recommendations made was based on the findings generated from random customer satisfaction survey, selection process for
An assignment submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
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The result of this research and the report were to be presented by the 3rd December 2013.
This Research Project Proposal is submitted in part-fulfillment of the degree of BSc (Hons) in Planning and Development
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Inditex ensures that its fashion is fast through its supply chain efforts. They have created new methods to enable store managers to order and display merchandise faster and added cargo routes for shipping goods. The company ships clothing straight from the factory to stores and makes two-thirds of its goods in Spain and nearby countries, compared to most competitors who manufacture most of their clothing in Asia. Inditex has their sales managers monitoring computers, which are reporting sales at every store around the world. When a garment does well or fails, they are able to quickly tell designers if they need to come up with new ideas. They also have generated
AMAZON acquired ZAPPOS for a whopping $850 million. ZAPPOS.com is an online shoes and clothing store based in Las Vegas. They were exclusively dealing in shoes and now they have expanded to eyewear, watches, clothing, handbags etc. But 80 % of their revenue comes from shoes. They had annual revenue of $630 million before Amazon acquired the company.
Big bazaar is the largest hypermarket chain in India. It is a public company .It was founded by Kishore Biyani. Here my topic is to study the level of customer satisfaction at fashion at big bazaar. Big bazaar is a retailing industry. Its was founded on 2001.the big bazaar industry has innovated different schemes to run their bazaar in a efficient and effective manner so they some schemes like WEDNESDAY BAZAAR, MAHA BACHAT, THE GREAT EXCHANGE OFFER, pay-back-card and T24 program.
This article presents the outline of the research project, including the different sections and summary descriptions of the information contained in each section. Overall, the research comprises six different sections. These include the introduction, literature review, analysis approach, results, discussion, and conclusion. It is important that these sections are well knit to ensure a logical flow of ideas and clarity in the presentation of the research report. The following section shows the research outline.
Retail comes from the French word retailler, which refers to "cutting off my hands, clip and divide" in terms of tailoring (1365). It first was recorded as a noun with the meaning of a "sale in small quantities" in 1433 (French). Its literal meaning for retail was to "cut off, shred, off my toes paring".[2] Like the French, the word retail in both Dutch and German (detailhandel and Einzelhandel respectively), also refers to the sale of small quantities of items.