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    Bajaj realized that there are gaps in the pressure cooker category. So it decided to conduct market research for analyzing the gaps in the pressure cooker category. The project required speaking to the retailers asking them why the customers are not preferring the Bajaj Pressure Cookers and what are they expecting. And suggesting some new ideas or initiatives which can improve the sales of Bajaj pressure cookers. For this purpose the retailers were interviewed. Visits were made to retailing stores

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    Case Study Of BCG And PLC

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    BCG and PLC In order to achieve a broad understanding of the B&O and the actual product presence, it requires an understanding of how the various products categories are sorted in the channel. With the Boston Consulting Group model also known as BCG model, we will analyze the collection of products they have. After that with the Product Life Cycle model also known as PLC, we will show the different stages that product goes from development to withdrawal. Together with BCG and PLC, we will have

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    Originated from matrix factorization (MF) techniques, their *This research is supported in part by the Pioneer Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences, in part by the International Joint Project funded jointly by the Royal Society of the UK and the National

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    non-conductive. With all these benefits and features, what exactly are composites? Composite materials are developed by the combination of two or more materials, with quite different properties. When composite materials are made, one material is called the matrix or binder, which surrounds and holds a cluster of pieces of a much stronger reinforcement material called fiber, which is the second material. So why does the automotive industry use composites in automobile designs? What are its specific benefits

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    Impact of Nationalism

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    Computer Peripherals 1. Input Devices Input devices are used to capture the data and transmit it to the computer system for further processing and in computer readable form. Some of the input devices are as under: a) Keyboard Devices: keyboard devices are the most commonly used devices today. They allow data entry into a computer system by pressing a set of keys, which is connected to a computer system. Programs and data are entered into a computer through a keyboard. A keyboard

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    MAPPING THE BUSINESS LANDSCAPE General Environment: For CGE, the 1980s were a period of "unprecedented opportunity" in France in which it could make the "great leap forward". The French economy as a whole was growing rapidly and the hopes of an expanded market with the European Community were attractive opportunities for the firm. In CGE, one form of diversification was "cross shareholdings". The origin of this cross-shareholdings can be traced to the period 1986-1988 during a time of "cohabitation"

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    INTRODUCTION The post World War II era provided new opportunities for the people of United States to explore and develop new technologies which changed the United States dramatically; for example, a treatment for polio, space exploration, introduction to computer, advancement in weapons industry, auto industry, and color television etc. With all the technological advancements, how did technology change United States? The paper will discuss the technological changes that happened in each era since

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    2. Usually stronger than the matrix, therefore it is sometimes called reinforcing phase. Composites as engineering materials normally refer to the material with the following characteristics: 1. These are artificially made (thus, excluding natural material such as wood). 2. These consist of at least two different species with a well-defined interface. 3. Their properties are influenced by the volume percentage of ingredients. 4. These have at least one property not possessed

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    company should invest. The BCG matrix or GE compare the products and divide them to the groups that are worth investing in or the groups that should be harvested or divested. The purpose of these tools is highlighting growth potential, relative market share, and cash flow potential between different products in portfolio. These differences can indicate which products that can generate investment funds and which Should, perhaps, be discontinued The Boston Group Consulting Matrix divides the products into

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    Metal matrix composites (MMCs) has better properties than unreinforced alloys. Among many inexpensive MMCs, Al-B4C can be obtained as a byproduct from solid wastes(Coal Combustion in Thermal Power Plants. When the MMCs are heated to 1500 to 3000c, it shows better strength than composites. In general B4C has high melting point, which in turn reduces the heating time. It also has very good chemical and thermal stability. As Al & B4C gets mixed up to form into MMCs, their properties seem to have been

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