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    Engineering Design Process

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    Edinburgh’s Telford College ENGINEERING ACCESS TO ENGINEERING F5k512 Engineering design Design is a problem solving activity in which the designer has to convert the customer’s needs for a product into a fully functional design. The customer’s needs are presented in the form of a design brief. A design brief is a description in broad terms of the client’s needs which may contain any of the following: • Client’s requirements • Functional details

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    Hul Pure It

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON Study of Customers Satisfaction towards the “ Pure it” (HUL) (With special reference to Cuttack city) For partial fulfillment of MBA degree course of Biju Pattnaik University of Technology [pic] Submitted By: Soumya Prakash Pani Roll No. B/10/01 Reg. No.1006281028 MBA 2010-12 External Guide: Internal Guide: Mr. Pratim Chatterjee

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    Hul Report

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    Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction to HUL 3 3. History of HUL 6 4. Corporate Governance in HUL 16 5. Corporate Social Responsibility 18 6. Company Structure 17 7. Brands for Life 21 8. Market Analysis 44 9. Performance Analysis 47 10. SWOT Analysis 50 11. Recommendations 55 12. Project Shakti 59 13. Conclusion 60 Page 2 14. Bibliography 61 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hindustan Unilever Limited is the Indian arm of the Anglo-Dutch company ±Unilever. Both Unilever and HUL have established themselves well

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    Research Process, Res 341

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    Research Process Paper Res/341 Research and Evaluation 1‚ James Espino‚ Penni Kjellesvik‚ Cassandra Kowieski‚ Takako Tizon May 15‚ 2010 Lance Milner Research Process Paper Some individuals believe that education and earnings go hand in hand. The lesser the education‚ the smaller the wages‚ and thus with a greater education may lead to an increase in wages. The focus of this discussion will involve what the research process entails for the

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    Hul Limited

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    by HUL to reach the rural consumer. Hindustan Unilever is the pioneer and largest player in India’s FMCG market. HUL was the first company to step into the Indian rural marketing. HUL started its first effort towards going rural 1960’s onwards‚ through indirect coverage of accessible rural market through its urban network stockists and distributors. HUL proactively engaged in rural development in 1976 with Integrated Rural Development Programme in Etah district of Uttar Pradesh. In 1990‚ HUL launched

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    Bcg on Hul

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    categories and products together are said to be Business portfolio. Thus‚ the various entities of your business portfolio may move forward by a different pace and with a different strategy. The BCG analysis actually helps you in deciding which entities in your business portfolio are actually profitable‚ which duds are‚ which you should concentrate on and which gives you a competitive advantage over others. Once you know which businesses stand where in your business portfolio‚ you also come to know which

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    hul segmentation

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    BCG MATRIX OF HINDUSTAN UNILIVER LIMITED • • • • Cash cows :are units with high market share in a slow-growing industry. These units typically generate cash in excess of the amount of cash needed to maintain the business. They are regarded as staid and boring‚ in a "mature" market‚ and every corporation would be thrilled to own as many as possible. They are to be "milked" continuously with as little investment as possible‚ since such investment would be wasted in an industry with

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    Hul Company

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    project is to get the full knowledge of the products of the HUL and what are they doing to get the customer loyalty‚ to maintain there market. This is also to find the preferences of customer and there market knowledge and product information‚ information about the presence of the rivals of HUL and all the other options they have in the market. What are the techniques they adopt to know about the preferences and changing needs of the customer? HUL are also looking to tap the market in rural sector‚ so

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    Business Process

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    An example of a business process: Credit card approval in a bank. An applicant submits an application. The application is reviewed first to make sure that the form has been completed properly. If not‚ it is returned for completion. The complete form goes through a verification of information. This is done by ordering a report from a credit company and calling references. Once the information is verified‚ an evaluation is done. Then‚ a decision (yes or no) is made. If the decision is negative

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    INTRODUCTION Sugar is one of the main food items consumed in Sri Lanka. The annual per capita consumption of sugar in Sri Lanka is around 30 kg and the total annual requirement of sugar in the country is around 550‚000t. But‚ only about 50‚000 t are produced locally. In a year only 38‚000 t were produced. The balance requirement has to be imported. The total annual expenditure on sugar imports is around Rs. 20 billion. Sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum) is the only crop cultivated in Sri Lanka

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