TIRUCHI regular upgradation, based on an understanding of consumer needs and the time of the relocation of advertising, are among the determining factors for a product to their market share in a competitive scenario, KS Ramesh, the President and Executive Director CavinKare, said Wednesday.
Speaking of “Winning Strategies for brands’ to the launch of the Business Line Club at the Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Mr. Ramesh` means the turnover derived from price “and” non-strategic Promotions’ as degenerative strategies that could make some preliminary findings were But with the risk, profit sharing.
He said, strategies were generative strong differentiated approach `,` continuous innovation of the product, ‘ `high value for money”, “management coherent brand equity,’` point of the generation process’ and ` impactful store presence. ”
Étincelants advertising alone can not assert the superiority of a product, he said.
Mr. Sankaran, director of BIM, “said club stalwarts now entrust to help industry, students get a glimpse of the outside world, the scenario there.
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He said students should always be keen to learn
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Platform
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Meeting
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Thiruvananthapuram BUSINESS LINE From November 05, 2005: Vignyan Utsav five days of assembly and interactive exhibition on the theme of nature and man-made disasters and their effective management benefit of fashion, you Saturday at Kochi. Scientific Awareness Forum (SAFE), Kochi - based NGO, the Corporation of Kochi and the Rotary Club of North Cochin are co-sponsors. The meetings are convened with scientists and scientific experts and service organizations', "said Dr CK only Rajan, president of the SAFE. The Minister for Sport, Mr Dominic presentation, the process is open. The mayor of Cochin, to the presidency. Competitions on the theme were
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