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    Change the Game

    ABHINAV NATIONAL MONTHLY REFEREED JOURNAL OF REASEARCH IN COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT www.abhinavjournal.com CHANGE THE GAME: A NEW MANTRA FOR FUTURE SUCCESS IN RETAIL INDUSTRY? A CASE STUDY OF TESCO’S SUCCESS IN KOREAN RETAIL INDUSTRY Dipanjay Bhalerao Assistant Professor, Indira Institute of Management, Pune Email: dipanjay.bhalerao@indiraiimp.edu.in INTRODUCTION Today’s exponentially growing retail market of around USD 15 trillion (2011) is worth watching as lots of new practices and strategies

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    Mac's Convienience Operating in South Africa

    | International Business Strategy Report | Mac’s in South Africa | | 4/2/2012 | | Introduction Mac’s Convenience Store Inc. is the largest operator in all of Canada. They offer popular food products and are operated by Couche-Tard.  After dominating the Canadian market, Couche-Tard decided to further their market expansion into the United States market and became the second largest convenience chain in North America. Mac’s is such a successful operator simply because they are able

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    Downsizing

    chain restaurants in the world. It uses various Information Systems to thrive in a competitive marketplace of fast food industry. Some of the Information systems used by McDonalds will be described in detail in the report analyzing the benefits of each system to McDonalds. The report begins with general description of McDonald’s along with the food offered and the Information systems used. Then a through issue analysis will be carried out to

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    Franchising

    franchising networks operating in Russia. JEL-code: Franchising Networks, Performance, Flexibility, Information Exchange, Innovation and Learning Outline I. Introduction 3 II. Definition of franchising networks 4 III. Institutional environment of a transition economy 5 IV. Performance of franchising networks 7 A. Flexibility 7 B. Information exchange 10 C. Innovation and learning 12 IV. Conceptual Framework 15 A. Sociological and Economic Traditions of Network Research 15 B. Economic

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    Global Positioning Systems

    Global Positioning Systems The popular mobile technology known as the global positioning system (GPS) was originally created for military use. The system as we know it today, known as NAVSTAR began development over 30 years ago, but it took close to two decades to become fully operational (Paleo, 2007, p. 789). The current GPS system uses a cluster of 24 satellites that can pinpoint the location of a person or object using latitude, longitude and altitude as the coordinates, however predecessors

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    Business Report - Greggs

    Greggs Case Study – Business Report of Greggs “To be successful, you have to have your heart in your business, and your business in your heart.” By Thomas Watson, Sr. Subject : Business Report of Greggs 1. Executive Summary - Greggs is the top bakers’ chain in UK. - Greggs owned 1400 shops and employ 19,000 workers. - Ken McMeikan – Chief Executive leads Greggs to success. - Greggs has a good performance in the economic downturn. - Changes and strategies help Greggs to defy

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    Strategy

    billion USD and it is a healthy growing industry at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11%. The Organized Food Service Industry is worth $13.79 bn (approx. 33% of total Indian Food Service Industry), which is growing towards at 17%. (Industry report 2014) By year 2017 this bench marks will reach by other category, like as follows: (Ref) Category | Current Market Share | Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) | Expected Market Share by 2017 | Organized | 30% | 12-14% | 45% | Unorganized |

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    Subway

    When the founder of the Subway Restaurant,respected Mr Fred DeLuca with his partner Dr. Peter Buck opened the first shop in Bridgeport,CT in 1965,this company has already become a strong and energetic single entity among all the well-known competitors,its growing trait exists in a total of close to 35,000 units located in 98 different countries.In fact,such a scale of development, not just a simple number, it shows the subway broad market presence, and the ability to explore the market, and that

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    Impact of Urbanization

    1.0 Introduction Urbanization has been a subject of heated discussion for a long time. It is important for our city and life. In a modern city, people are appreciating the convenience. Such as gas electricity and so on. You can see films visit exhibition and do whatever they wanted. If they want become scholar scientist, they can find what they need, and living in city, it is often easier to find work. As we all know, China is a developing country, so urbanization can quicken our pace to catch

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    The Five Forces Model of Competition

    consumer the ability to create competition. In addition manufacturers are forced to create quality automobiles in order to maintain customer satisfaction. Supplier power for new entrants is very low. According to the Texas Automotive Industry Report automotive parts and equipment in 2004 were valued at 1.6 trillion worldwide. In order for suppliers to be competitive they must be able to offer products at a competitive price and produce products that change as the market changes. There are many

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