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DEPARTMENT OF
Bachelor of business administration
(BBA)
2017
GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI BHAI PARMANAND INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES
SHAKARPUR EXTENSION, OPP. MADHUBAN COLONY, DELHI-110 092. Website: www.bpibs.in; E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 011-22543891, 22017393, 22430067; Fax: 011-22016134 22430067 [Ext. 209, 230]
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EDITORIAL BOARD
CONTENTS
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Editor in Chief FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK 3
Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Dev FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK 4
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME 5
Editor ACADEMIC CALENDAR 6
Dr. S. Mishra STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION 7
-EXPERT LECTURE/WORKSHOP 7
Editorial Advisory Board -INDUSTRIAL VISITS/TOURS 9
Mrs Harvinder kaur -CLASSROOM SESSION 12
Mr GTVN Charyulu -ACHIEVEMENTS 13
-PLACEMENTS 16
Associate Editors -PROJECTS BY BBA STUDENTS 17
- Ms Pratibha Singh -SOCIETIES FORMED IN DEPARTMENT 21
- Mr. Jitendra Kumar -INTRA ACADEMIC MEETING 23
- Swikriti Khanna/BBA/Sem-V -SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN 24
- Sagar Jha/BBA/Sem-V STUDENTS’ SECTION 25
- Kritika Sharma/BBA/Sem-V FACULTY CORNER 40
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Now, most of the Indians head and lead various MNCs at
Global Scale. According to them, this could be achieved
because of their inherent latent talents like - Intelligent
Quotient [IQ], Emotional Quotient [EQ], Spiritual Quotient
[SQ], and Competitive Quotient [CQ] which they do derive
from their parents and imbibe from their Education.
The Expert in Management says that the Innovative
Processes and Practices, Smart Marketing Operations and
Synergetic Approaches have brought in profits to Corporations in India, despite the Economic Slowdown
in the recent past and, at the same time, during recession, Corporate Giants faced the challenges of
retaining the Brand Equity.
The argument elongates further that the Economic Cycles are always normal incidents at times having
Worldwide ramifications. On the other hand, the MBA and IT Aspirants have also the relevance and
roles to play in all these hard times without any hesitation. This imparts a lesson that any institution
imparting IT and Managing Education should understand the needs of contemporary global business and
rear and mould its students in such a manner, so that they could take up the top assignments in these
Global Conglomerates.
BPIBS has always poised for provision of excellent and conducive pedagogical ambience, well-built-
infrastructure, State-of-the-Art Computer Laboratories, Customized Curriculum, e-Classrooms,
EDUSAT Facility, besides dedicated fleet of Faculty for nurturing and moulding its IT and Management
Students to equip themselves to face even the formidable tasks and challenges arising in the
Contemporary Business Scenario.
It is a matter of great satisfaction that BPIBS is bringing out this issue of Departmental Magazine of
Bachelor of Business Administration – “Management Mirror” carrying a plethora of activities and
achievements during its sailing in the previous year. I take this opportunity to extend my Best Wishes
to all of them.
DR. (MRS.) AMITA DEV
It's not about money. It's about the people you have, and how you're led. - Steve Jobs
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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK
It is a great honor and privilege for me to dawn the role of an Editor of the annual magazine, Management Mirror, published by the department of Bachelor in Business Administration. BPIBS. With
changing times and sensibilities we are welcoming you to yet another exciting year of teaching and
learning experience in the BBA department of BPIBS. We are indeed proud to announce that BPIBS has
been one among a few privileged institutes to have been selected for carrying out the entrepreneurial
dream of the nation. The clarion call was given by our honourable Prime Minister Mr Narender Modi‟s
historical Indepenedence Day speech which seems to have spellbind the nation into action, with his
thumping rendering of Skill India movement and the „Make in India‟ statement inviting multinationals to
leverage India for manufacturing. Consequent upon these announcements a host of entrepreneurship
Schemes like PM YUVA Yojna, PMKVY(Kaushal Vikash Yojna), UDAAN and STAR have been
introduced.The inauguration of Incubation Centres encouraging startups and entrepreneurs in various
states is being initiated in full swing. In the 1960s, the entrepreneurial movement began in India in a
small way with the establishment of NISIET (National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training)
for promoting and encouraging entrepreneurship amongst the people of India. India has taken many
steps since then in building up a startup ecosystem. A dedicated ministry Ministry of Skill Development,
has been set up to co-ordinate all skill development efforts across the country, remove the gap
between demand and supply of skilled manpower, building the vocational and technical training
framework, skill up-gradation, building of new skills, and innovative thinking not only for existing jobs but
also jobs that are to be created.
Therefore, in addition to the academic curriculum of teaching and learning imparted by the qualified and
experienced faculty ,the department aims at providing the students with ample opportunity to set
aboard on an entrepreneurial voyage.
As I look forward to this new role, I welcome input from you, our readers, and contributors to enhance
the overall quality of the magazine. Together with the erudite team of our editorial board, I will work
passionately to take the magazine to the next level. I fervently hope that the content of this Issue of
Management Mirror is able to mirror the creative faculties of our students. I extend my warm wishes to
the Students, Faculty and Staff of the Department of BBA of BPIBS.
With best wishes for a very vibrant and promising 2018.
Dr. S.MISHRA
What's measured improves - Peter F. Drucker
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ORIENTATION PROGRAMME
A COMMITMENT TO EXCEL
The Session for BBA I Semester was inaugurated by the Principal in BPIBS as
per the Academic Calendar of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
During the Orientation Programme, the Principal apprised the newly admitted
students in BBA First Semester [2017-2020 Batch] of the mission and vision
of the Institute, its infrastructure, rules and regulations, punitive action for
those indulging in ragging, punctuality of the students for their day-to-day
classes, attendance rules, subjects of the respective semesters, Sessional
examinations, university examinations, faculty of the Management
Department, besides motivating the students to hone their skills and secure
university ranks in their Term-End University Examinations.
Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things" - Peter F. Drucker
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR Department: BBA Session: Aug to Dec 2017
IMPORTANT DATES
EVENT DATE & TIME
Commencement of Classes
I, III & V Semester 01.08.2017
Sports Meet In the month of Oct 2017
Expert Lecture Every Fortnightly (Tentative)
Submission of Project Title 04th AUG, 2017
Submission of Project Synopsis 22nd AUG, 2017
Pre Project Presentation 24th Aug, 2017 [Sem-III], 25th Aug, 2017 [Sem-V]
First Project Presentation 30th Aug, 2017 [Sem-III], 31st Aug, 2017 [Sem-V]
Sessional Test 18-09-2017 to 22-09-2017
Second Project Presentation 15th Sep, 2017[Sem-III], 25th Sep, 2017 [Sem-V]
Final Project Presentation 13th Oct, 2017[Sem-III], 24th Oct, 2017[Sem-V]
Date of Submission of Project Report with
hard copy & Soft Copy 03rd Nov, 2017 [Sem-III], 03rd Nov, 2017 [Sem-V]
Industrial /Study Visit / Educational Tour Aug-2017/Oct-17(Proposed)
Blood Donation Camp In the Month of October
Expert Lecture September/October 2017 (Tentative)
Preparatory Leave 11-11-2017 to 19-11-2017
Practical Examination/Project Viva-Voce 13-11-2017 onwards
End Term Theory Examination 20-11-2017 onwards
Winter Break 23-12-2017 to 07-01-2018
Management is, above all, a practice where art, science, and craft meet- Henry Mintzberg
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STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION
Expert Lecture/Workshop
S. No Date Event Topic Company/Expert Acad. Session
1 26th Sep, 2017 Expert Lecture
Career Opportunity after BBA Kumar Abhishek Pathak 2017-2018
2 04th Oct, 2017 Expert Lecture
How to become an Entrepreneur? Dr. S. S. Khanka Prof. And HOD,
DTU 2017-2018
3 06th Oct, 2017 Expert Lecture
Brand Management and Channel Strategies
Dr. B. B. Goyal Prof. UBS,
Panjab University 2017-18
Expert Lecture
Career Opportunity after BBA
BPIBS had organized expert lecture
“Career Opportunity after BBA” for the
students on 26-09-2017. The Resource
Person Kumar Abhishek Pathak delivered
the Expert Lecture on the occasion and
introduced the students about the various
scopes and career alternatives open after
BBA and explained us how to tackle the
challenges faced during entrance exams.
The programme was stated to be exemplary
by the student-participants.
The true measure of the value of any business leader and manager is performance. - Brian Tracy
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How to Become an Entrepreneur?
An expert lecture was arranged by BBA Department on the topic “How to Become an
Entrepreneur?” on 04-10-2017. The Expert Lecture was delivered by Dr. S. S. Khanka,
Prof. and HOD, DTU on the occasion and highlighted various issues like how to start a new
business, how risk will emerge and how to overcome the risk. The programme was stated to
be exemplary by the student-participants.
Brand Management and Channel Strategies
An expert lecture was arranged by BPIBS
on the topic “Brand Management and
Channel Strategies” on 04-10-2017. The
Expert Lecture was delivered by Dr. B. B.
Goyal, Prof. USB, Punjab University on
the occasion and explained various brand
management strategies and distribution
strategies. The students immensely
benefited out of this Expert Lecture.
Success in management requires learning as fast as the world is changing. Warren Bennis
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Industrial Visits/tours:
S. No Session Company/Industry Date Semester
1 2017-2018 Mother Dairy Plant, Parparganj 22nd Aug, 2017 1st & 3rd
2 2017-2018 Moon Beverages Ltd.,
Greater Noida, UP 25th October, 2017 5th
Rejection is an opportunity for your selection. ― Bernard Branson
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Visit to CocaCola Industry
Industrial visits/Tours are arranged for the students of BPIBS to gain Knowledge of industry-Institute
Interaction. In this connection, Mrs. Harvinder Kaur In-charge of BBA department took the students of 5th
Semester to Moon Beverages Ltd., Greater Noida, UP (Coca Cola Happiness Factory) on25th October, 2017.
During this session, the guide of the company explained us about the creation of CocaCola, its
different products. After this session students were taken to a mini theatre which had a great ambience
in which they were shown a curtain raiser Coca Cola and very interesting facts about it. Then the students
were taken to the Production Unit where they interacted with the guides very effectively,especially
about the process of production of Coca Cola it’s CIP Process, Raw Syrup, its Filling, Blending, mixing of
Ready syrup and its storage. The guides mainly focused on the history of Coca Cola, transformation of its
bottles and the social welfare projects run by the Coca Cola Company. After the end of the session, students
were allowed to experience the fun in the activity area and also they were offered the beverages by Coca
Cola along with the faculty members. During the trip, students gained practical knowledge about the
production process and technical terms related to production unit having different characteristics and
properties. Many of the points explained theoretically. This trip was highly useful for the students in terms
of practical knowledge about the production process and the history and making of Coca Cola. This trip will
also be helpful for them to prepare themselves well to find placement opportunities in such industries.
Start with the end in mind. ― Stephen R. Covey,
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Visit To Mother Dairy Plant
Students of BBA from 1st and 3rd Semester were taken to Mother Dairy Plant, Patparganj, for a visit on 22nd
August 2017. They were shown an informative documentary movie on the various activities of Mother Dairy.
The company experts apprised the students of the production management, marketing strategies, packaging
and planning process of the company. Thereafter, they were taken for a round inside the campus, where they
were shown machines and experiments related to the functioning of the Dairy. Students were also told about
the benefits of drinking milk and milk products. At the end of the visit students and staff were given a treat of
flavored milk and ice creams. It was really an enjoyable and informative visit. Mr. GTVLN Charyulu and Mr.
Satyaveer Singh were the staff members who took the students for the visit.
Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.― John C. Maxwell
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CLASSROOM SESSIONS
Wind beneath the wings :
faculty facilitators
Rank does not confer privilege or give power. It imposes responsibility. ― Peter F. Drucker
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Events and accolades
Kabaddi (Girls) Sports Meet GGSIPU 2017
RED CLUB SOCIETY, AIDS
AWARENESS PROGRAM, POSTER
MAKING COMPETITION – Red
Ribbon Club, BPIBS in association
with Delhi State AIDS Control
Society (DSACS) celebrated
National Youth Day along with the
faculty and students on 17th
January
2017.
HIMANSHI PANWAR (BBA VIth
Sem) GOT 2nd POSITION WITH A
CASH PRIZE OF RS. 1500/-
Name- Sarah khan Prize- 3 rd Roll no. -40311401717 Class- BBA SEM-1
Name- Shivani Joshi Prize- 3 rd Event- kabaddi Roll no.- 50211401717 Class - BBA SEM-1
Name- Meenakshi Prize- 3 rd Event- Kabaddi Roll no.- 40611401717 Class - BBA SEM-1
Name- Shambhawi Singh Prize- Bronze Medal Event-Kabaddi (SportsMeet'17) Roll no. - 40511401715
Class- BBA-5th Sem
You can change only what people know, not what they do. ― Scott Adams, God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
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NATIONAL VOTER'S DAY- DEBATE
COMPETITION – To take a step in the
favour of democracy as directed by
the election commission of India,
BPIBS celebrated the National
Voters Day on campus. Various
events were organised such as
debates, essay writing, slogan
writing, poster making.
YAMINI (BBA 6th Sem GOT 3rd
POSITION & 2nd POSITION BY LOVELY
ARYA BBA 6th Sem
INTRA SPORTS MEET- SAHIL
THAKUR (BBA VIth Sem) 2ND
POSITION IN TABLE TENNIS and
BBA GROUP 1ST POSITION IN TUG
OF WAR
If you really want the key to success, start by doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing. ― Brad Szollose
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Placement Record of BBA Department
S. No Company/Industry Date
No of Students Selected
Name of Students
1 Leverage Consulting -
Key Strategic HR Services
25-08-2017 GGSIPU
02
Swikriti Khanna Shivam Aggarwal
2 Birla Sunlife Insurance Company
30-10-2017 BPIBS
21 Selected for training
at CTC 2.72 p.a.
Naman Gaur Akshit Pal Eshu Kumar Hariansh Bhola Rahul Yadav Neha Chaudhary Sathak Sikdar Saarthi Sodhi John Idicula Pulkin kapoor Mohit Yadav Priyanka negi Shambhawi Singh Payal Gupta Shubhangi sinha Sonakshi verma Hitesh Harshit Kansal Himali Aneja Saurabh Singh Rishabh Sharma
3 Academia Guru 06-11-2017
(BPIBS) 07
Ambika Gupta Payal Gupta Manav Kwatra Eshu Kumar Shubhangi Sinha Arushi Pal
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PROJECTS BY BBA STUDENTS
BATCH 2015-18
NAME ROLL NO PROJECT TITLE
ADITI SARASWAT 00111401715 BRAND EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT OF LIQUIDATION FOR KENSTAR BY VIDEOCON
AMBIKA GUPTA 00311401715 UNDERSTAND THE ECOSYSTEM IN DIGITAL MEDIA MARKETING
ARUSHI PAL 00511401715 MARKETING IN LIFE INSURANCE
ESHU KUMAR 00711401715 MARKETING STRATEGIES OF DENA BANK
HARSHIT KANSAL 00911401715 INVESTMENT PATTERNS OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENT PRODUCTA
HIMALI ANEJA 01011401715 MARKETING STRATEGIES OF AIRCEL LIMITED
HITESH 01111401715 EVALUATIVE STUDY OF MARKETING STRATEGY OF NEW HOLLAND COMPANY
JOHN IDICULA 01211401715 AN EVALUATIVE STUDY OF INVESTMENTS IN MUTUAL FUNDS
There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.― Peter F. Drucker
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IN SHAREKHAN LIMITED
KRITIKA SHARMA 01311401715 STRATERGIES OF T-SERIES (MARKETING/ HR)
MAHIMA BHAGAT 01511401715 FINANCIAL PLANNING ANALYSIS OF NETWORK SERVICE GROUP, BHARTI AIRTEL
MAYANK GUPTA 01611401715 A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT ON CREDIT APPRAISAL OF CASES AND ITS RISK MANAGEMENT FOR DELHI FINANCIAL CORPORATION
MOHIT YADAV 01711401715 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARD SOLAR PRODUCTS
NAMAN GAUR 01811401715 PROJECT REPORT ON DEMAT ACCOUNT
PALKIN KAPOOR 02011401715 EVALUATIVE STUDY OF SALES AND MARKETING ACTIVITIES OF ARCMATE HOUSING SOLUTIONS
PAYAL GUPTA 02111401715 A STUDY OF PROCESS AND EFFICIENCY OF LOGISTIC SERVICES IN CONTEXT OF BIG LOGISTICS PVT LTD
PRABHDEEP KAUR 02211401715 INVESTING BEHAVIOUR OF INVESTORS TOWARDS ONLINE TRADING WITH REFERENCE TO SHAREKHAN
PRINCE PAL 02311401715 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EQUITY AND DERIVATIVE MARKET
PRIYANKA NEGI 02411401715 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SHAREKHAN WITH OTHER STOCK BROKING FIRMS
RAHUL NEGI 02511401715 EFFECT ON SALE OF TATA MOTORS AFTER GST
RAHUL YADAV O2611401715 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN ITC MAURYA
RISHABH SHARMA 02711401715 CREDIT APPRAISAL UNDER SME SEGMENT
SAGAR JHA 02811401715 RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS OF OA COMPSERVE PVT LTD
SARTHAK SIKDAR 02911401715 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS SOLAR APPLIANCES
SARTHI SODHI 03011401715 INVESTMENT BEHAVIOUR OF CUSTOMERS OF SHAREKHAN LTD. IN INDIA
SHASHWAT 03211401715 CREDIT APPRAISAL FOR MSME
SHIVAM GARG
03311401715
ASSESSMENT OF CREDIT NEEDS FOR WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT GIVEN BY KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITED
SOUMIL DEY 03611401715 THE STUDY OF ONLINE TRADING AND STOCK MARKET
SWATI CHOUDHARY 03711401715 INVESTING BEHAVIOUR OF INVESTORS TOWARDS ONLINE TRADING WITH REFERENCE TO SHAREKHAN
VAIBHAV SEHGAL 03811401715 TO STUDY PROMOTION OF BANKING PRODDUCTS
VANSHIKA KUMAR 03911401715 IMPACT OF GST ON SALES OF TATA MOTORS
SAURABH SINGH 40211401715 LOGISTICS AND PESTICIDES LICENCING IN PI INDUSTIRES(AGRO CHEMICALS INDUSTRY)
MANAV KWATRA 40311401715 DIGITAL MARKETING -ONLINE PROMOTION, CAMPAIGNS
ANKIT UPADHYAY 40411401715 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
SHAMBHAWI SINGH 40511401715 HR OUTSOURCING
SWIKRITI KHANNA 40711401715 WOMEN WELFARE AT WORK PLACE ENVIRONMENT AND HR POLICY GAP ANALYSIS
ARPIT GHAI 40811401715 SALES OF INSURANCE PRODUCT
HARIANSH 40911401715 SOCAIL MEDIA AS A TOOL OF PROMOTION
NEHA CHAUDHARY 41111401715 INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY BAJAJ CAPITAL TOWARDS MUTUAL FUNDS
There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.― Peter F. Drucker
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BATCH 2016-19
NAME ROLL NO PROJECT TITLE
DIVANSH ARORA 00211401716 MARKETING STRATEGIES OF JIO
KANIKA SINGH 00611401716 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PRICING STRATEGY OF DOMINOS AND PIZZA HUT
MANISH ARYA 00911401716 SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT OF AMAZON
MANISH KUMAR 01011401716 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CURRENT TRENDS ON E-COMMERCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FLIPKART AND AMAZON
MAYANK 01111401716 APPLE PRODUCTS AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS
MEGHNA BUDAKOTI 01211401716 PROMOTIONAL TECHNIQUES OF L'ORÉAL
NIDHI VERMA 01411401716 MARKETING MIX OF HP IN INDIA
NILESH KHANAL 01511401716 GOOGLE'S BUSINESS STARTEGY
NISHU BHARTI 01611401716 PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY OF AIRTEL
POOJA 01911401716 MARKETING STRATEGIES OF AMWAY IN INDIA
PRASASTH S NAIR 02011401716 GST:THE INDIAN TAX REFORM
PRINCE JAIN 02211401716 ADVERTISING STRATEGIES OF ADIDAS
PULKIT RUSTAGI 02311401716 MARKETING STRATEGY OF MARUTI SUZUKI SWIFT IN INDIA
RADHIKA WAGH 02511401716 CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT STRATEGIES OF LUX
RAHUL YADAV 02611401716 PROMOTIONAL TECHNIQUES OF OPPO INDIA
RISHABH 02711401716 GST - INDIAN TAX REFORM
ROHIT SHARMA 03011401716 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF IMGC
SANCHIT SAGAR 03111401716 ADVERTISING STRATEGY OF PARLE (HIDE AND SEEK)
SHASHANK JOSHI 03211401716 GLOCALIZATION OF FOOD INDUSTRY IN INDIAN MARKET
ROHAN YADAV 03211401716 A STUDY ON CONTENT MARKETING: A TOOL FOR MARKETING COMMUNICATION
SHUBHAM DEEP 03311401716 A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON JIO AND AIRTEL 4G SERVICES
SIMRAN CHINDA 03511401716 PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES OF PEPSICO
SWAMEV SHARMA 03611401716 PRODUCT AND PRICE STRATEGY OF LG ON SMARTPHONE
VISHAL KUMAR 03711401716 PATANJALI MARKETING STRATEGY
YATISH GURU 03811401716 PRICING POLICY OF BURGER KING
ASHUTOSH SHARMA 40111401716 ADVERTISING STRATEGY OF SAMSUNG SMARTPHONES
TUSHAR ARORA 40211401716 STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGIES OF VIDEOCON
SHUBHANKAR 40411401716 PRICING AND PRODUCT STRATEGY OF MICROMAX
RITWIK VYAS 40611401716 PRODUCT MIX MANAGEMENT BY CADBURY IN INDIA
ABHISHEK CHAUHAN 40711401716 PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY OF BAJAJ V BIKE
ABHISHEK CHAUHAN 40711401716 PROMOTION STRATEGY OF BAJAJ V BIKES
KAPIL KUMAR PAL 40811401716 COMPARATIVE MARKETING STRATEGY ON APPLE AND DELL
YASH 40911401716 PROMOTION MIX STATERGY OF GOOGLE PHONES
CHARANJEET KAUR 41011401716 POSITIONING AND REPOSITIONING OF NESTLE MAGGIE
KARTIK 41111401716 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON HDFC AND SBI BANK REGARDING PERSONAL LAON
No great manager or leader ever fell from heaven, its learned not inherited. ― Tom Northup
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BEST PROJECTS
BBA 5th SEMESTER
Women Welfare At Work Place Environment and HR Policy Gap Analysis
By: Swikriti Khanna
40711401715
Recruitment and Selection Process of OA Compserve Pvt Ltd
By: Sagar Jha
02811401715
Financial planning analysis of network service group, Bharti Airtel
By: Mahima Bhagat
01511401715
BBA 3rd SEMESTER
Financial Analysis of Wipro Ltd. Vs HCL Technologies
By: Nivea Bari
01511401715
Marketing strategies of Indian automobile companies
By: Mayank Kumar
00711401715
No matter how tiny you look, you can lead huge men if you have what the huge men don't have.” ― M. Johnson
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SOCIETIES FORMED IN DEPARTMENT
S.No Society Student Co-ordinators Semester
1 Placement
ADITI 5
SWIKRITI
NIDHI VERMA 3
LUV KUMAR PANDEY
SARAH KHAN 1
BHANU PATHAK
2 Technical
RISHAB 5
ANKIT
POOJA 3
MANISH ARYA
HARSHITA KAIM 1
DIVANSHU VERMA
3 IPU / BTE Academic
RAHUL YADAV 5
NEHA
CHARANJEET KAUR 3
RISHABH
HARSHIT RAINA 1
RIDDHI GUPTA
4
Swach Bharat Abhiyan
LAKSHAY 5
ZAIN
PRASASTH S NAIR 3
NISHU BHARTI
MEENAKSHI 1
YASH CHANDRA
5 Cultural
KRITIKA 5
SWATI
NILESH KHANAL 3
AAKANKSHA CHATURVEDI
SRISHTI DHINGRA 1
NISHANT RAWAT
6 Sports
SONAKSHI 5
SHASHWAT
MEGHNA BUDAKOTI 3
RITIK KUMAR
SHIVANI JOSHI 1
MANAN MIDHA
7
Discipline HITESH 5
PRINCE
KULDEEP SINGH 3
GARIMA BAZAD
TANIYA CHOUDHARY 1
Leash the anger on purpose. Unleash it when falling apart.― Toba Beta
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ANIRUDH PASBOLA
8
Guest Lecture / Seminars / Workshop
SAURABH 5
SAURABH SINGH
PARUL GUPTA 3
KARTIK SANGWAN
ANJALI RAWAT 1
KANISHK SAXENA
9 Industrial Visit
ANKITA 5
HARIANSH
PULKIT RUSTAGI 3
SIMRAN CHINDA
DIVYA VATS 1
PRIAANSH MAKHIJA
10 Class Representative
ANKITA KUMAR NIM 5
HARIANSH BHOLA
DIVANSH ARORA 3
JYOTSNA GUPTA
NISHTHA SHARMA 1
BHANU PATHAK
11 ECO Club
PALKIN 5
SHAMBHAWI
KANIKA SINGH 3
MAYANK
AARTI 1
KEERTIVESH CHAUDHARY
12 Red Ribbon Club
PRIYANKA 5
SHUBHANGI
NIVEA BARI 3
ASHUTOSH SHARMA
YASHASHVI 1
SAURAV NAILWAL
13 Website
SARTHI 5
NAMAN
TUSHAR ARORA 3
ANJALI BATISH
ISHA SHARMA 1
NISHANT SHARMA
14 Spoken Tutorial
HARSHIT 5
HIMALI
SWAMEV SHARMA 3
RADHIKA WAGH
PRACHI SHARMA 1
DIVANSHU VERMA
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Accountants are in the past, managers are in the present, and leaders are in the future. ― Paul Orfalea,
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Intra Academic Interaction
Intra Academic Meeting is conducted on last week of every month for the department of BBA so as to discuss
problems of the students related to their academics and college facilities. The department tries to resolve
them as earlier as possible on a priority basis.
The department also conducts parent teacher meeting on the same day to share student’s performance,
behavior and their attendance records with their parents. Parents are addressed by each faculty member and
Head of the department to discuss students’ academic performance and attendance on a monthly basis.
“The goal of management is to remove obstacles.”
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Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
“Cleanliness is next to Godliness", our Hon'ble PM, Shri Narender Modi emphasized upon this very apt
quotation by starting a cleanliness drive after becoming Prime Minister of the country. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
or mission is the name of this nationwide cleanliness drive. Our institute campus has always been one of the
cleanest, and attention has always been given to keep it clean even before Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. But there
is always scope for improvement. So, ever since the beginning of the mission, more attention is being given to
keep the campus of the institute clean. Students and staff of the BBA Department take part in the cleanliness
drive on regular basis.
“The goal of management is to remove obstacles.”
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Goods and Services Tax
GST stands for Goods and Services Tax levied by the Government in a move to replace all of
the indirect taxes. The main idea behind introducing GST is to improve the economy of the
nation. A single undivided Indian market would strengthen the economy and make a nation,
powerful as well.
The Introduction of GST in the country has both the positive and the negative impact.
THE POSITIVE IMPACT OF GOODS & SERVICES TAX:
• GST is a single taxation system that will reduce the number of indirect taxes. Earlier,
indirect taxes were charged as central excise, VAT, service tax, etc. From now, a single
taxation term would cover all of those indirect taxes.
• The Prices of products and services would reduce so this system would prove to be
beneficial for the people who are fed up of paying huge prices.
• This would reduce the burden from the state and the central government. Presently
separate taxes are levied on goods and services that you produce. With the introduction of
GST, all of these indirect taxes would come under a single roof.
• Market development. GST would not be charged at every point of sale like other indirect
taxes so this way, market would be developed.
• Corruption-free taxation system. GST would introduce corruption-free taxation system. In
the present scenario, the tax is levied at the time of product release from the
manufacturing site, and after that retailers also pay it.
• Positive impact on the Central and the State level
According to the latest reports, the introduction of GST would help India to gain $15 billion
every year. Let us see how:
- Improved exports
- More opportunities for employment
- Enhanced economy growth
- Reduced burden on central and state government.
. “It‟s not the people you fire who make your life miserable. It‟s the people you don‟t.”
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THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF GOODS & SERVICES TAX:
• According to many economists, the introduction of GST in the country would impact real
estate market. This would increase new home buying price by 8% and reduce buyers‟ market
by 12%.
• GST levied by the government as CGST for central, SGST for state government are
nothing but fantasy terms representing older terms Service Tax, CST, and VAT in a new
way.
• GST is a confusing term where double tax is charged in the name of a single taxation
system.
• Most of the indirect taxes would now start coming under GST. The Central excise tax is
levied at the time of Manufacturing but GST is levied till the selling stage.
• Most of the dealers don‟t pay central excise tax and cheat the government by simply paying
the VAT. But all of those dealers would be forced to pay GST.
WRAPPING UP - CONCLUSION
There are approx. 140 countries where GST has already been implemented. Some of the
popular countries like Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, and Pakistan, to name a few.
Implementation of GST impacts a nation both ways, positively and negatively. Ignoring
negative aspects, positive aspects can be taken into consideration, in order to improve the
economy of the country.
Mahima Bhagat
(BBA-5TH year)
01511401715
. Discipline Without Punishment: The Proven Strategy That Turns Problem Employees Into Superior Performers
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Women at Workplace and the Environment
Women are accepting challenging roles to meet
their personal needs and becoming economically
independent. A strong desire to do something
positive is an inbuilt quality which can be seen
in women, who is capable of contributing values
in both family and social life. With the advent
of media, women are aware of their own traits,
rights and also the work situations. The
challenges and opportunities provided to the
women of digital era are growing rapidly that
the job seekers are turning into job creators.
They are flourishing as designers, interior decorators, exporters, publishers, garment
manufacturers and still exploring new avenues of economic participation. In India, although
women constitute the majority of the total population, the entrepreneurial world is still a male
dominated one. Women in advanced nations are recognized and are more prominent in the
business world. Mostly young women are working to maintain a career after completing their
studies while middle aged women are working for income purpose and job satisfaction and on the
other hand older women are working to get self-status and a mixture of them are working for
having an opportunity to spend time with cooperative world. Nowadays most of the women are
happy with the work environment in the organizations as they are provided with flexi-hours and
part-time employment. Organizations are working for Gender Diverse Workforce and train their
HR Personnel to support female employees. Organizations consider both men and women while
screening applications for job vacancies. Women feel safe to work in cooperative world as the
organizations have harassment policies and child care policies for them so that they can manage
both work and their child together.
Swikriti Khanna
BBA 5th Semester
Roll Number - 04711401715
“In the business world, there is no gray. Either you are black, or you are white-washed.” ― Sameer Kamat
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Role of microfinance in Indian economy
This project is an extensive
research on the how
financial services can be
provided to poor people
through various
microfinance institutes and
yojnas of government,
which can lead to increase
in the employment level,
increase in GDP, increase in
national income of our
country and reducing the
poverty level. And how bank
help these poor people in
providing employment.
Microfinance can be described as an umbrella under which financial services including micro
credit are provided to the low income group. The need for the unfolding of microfinance began
in the developing nations more than thirty years ago. Microfinance refers to small scale
financial services for both credits and deposits that are provided to people, who farm, operate
small or micro enterprise where goods are produced, recycled, repaired, or traded.
Microfinance playing an important role in developing the rural areas by providing loans to people
at lower interest. The present research paper describes the role of Microfinance institutions in
developing the conditions of people who are living in rural areas.
The micro finance sector in India has developed a successful and sustainable business model
which has been able to overcome challenges traditionally faced by the financial services sector
in servicing the lower income population. In India, institutional credit agencies (banks) made an
entry in rural areas initially to provide an alternative to the rural money lenders who provided
credit support, but not without exploiting the rural poor.
Rural is often looked down upon as a not a healthy place to live, where that place is a secluded
place for the underprivileged and where only the down trodden people can live. On the other
side, micro is a word that has its presence that reflects only the small and the underprivileged.
Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down
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Lack of access to finance is often cited as a key reason why poor people remain poor. This paper
will throw light on the Indian rural sector as the emerging and vibrant sector which will take
India to fulfill the dream of the developed country. India can be divided into two parts on the
basis of development: one is Developed India and other is Undeveloped India, there arises a
need of Development of the underdeveloped Area .The research will focus to determine that,
what various Factors are contributing to the development of Rural India. It will focus on how
the micro finance Institutions can help the people of Rural India, so that they can get the Equal
opportunity for the Industrial and Agriculture growth.
Microfinance refers to a movement that envisions “a world in which many poor and near-poor
households, have permanent access to an appropriate range of high quality financial services,
including not just credit but also savings, insurance and fund transfers.” The microfinance
sector in India has developed a successful and sustainable business model which has been able
to overcome challenges traditionally faced by the financial services sector in servicing the low
income population by catering to its specific needs, capacities and leveraging pre-existing
community support networks.
The concept has grown over the past two decades. Over the years, major commercial banks and
multinational corporations have decided to sponsor it. However, this type of financing has a
darker side too. Most of studies are qualitative which tell that more than 90 per cent of the
people who receive micro credit are poor and most of them succeed in businesses started with
these loans. But the suicides committed by Indian farmers after being harassed by the
microfinance institutions (MFIs) for their inability to repay the debt have raised serious moral
and ethical issues against the institutions. The aggressive debt-collection tactics of these
MFIs have left us wondering if the government has been playing ignorant to the modus
operandi of MFIs. Moreover, the interest rates charged by micro financing institutions are
usurious.
Today, MFIs pay little attention to the core concerns of the poor. For them the critical concern
is to sustain services against emerging odds. We‟ve seen a major mission drift in micro finance,
from being a social agency first, to being primarily a lending agency that wants to maximize its
profit. Thus, there is a great need to set out rules limiting interest rates and stipulating
legal consequences for the MFIs who badger/ harass borrowers for payments.
Priyanka Negi
BBA 5th semester
02411401715
“You can actually recreate your world with the Word of the Creator in your mouth.” ― Jaachynma
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GREEN MARKETING
WHAT IS GREEN MARKETING?
• Marketing of products /or services based on their environmental benefits.
• Incorporates a broad range of activities
• Product modification
• Changes to the production process
• Packaging changes
• Modifying advertising
WHY GREEN MARKETING?
• Opportunities or competitive advantage.
• Corporate social responsibilities (CSR).
• Government pressure.
• Competitive pressure.
• Cost or profit issues.
STRATEGIES?
• Marketing Audit (including internal and external situation analysis).
• Develop a marketing plan outlining strategies with regard to 4 P's.
• Implement marketing strategies.
• Plan results evaluation.
BENEFITS OF GREEN MARKETING?
Companies that develop new and improved products and services with environment inputs in mind
give themselves access to new markets, increase their profit sustainability, and
enjoy a competitive advantage over the companies which are not concerned for the environment.
If humans can live for 100 years, why do companies die so young.― Sukant Ratnakar,
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Case Study: How Starbucks use Green Marketing Campaign to Grow their Brand
Various strategies have been carried out by Starbucks in making green marketing campaign interesting.
That‟s why it's interesting to discuss Starbucks in this article. Many kinds of strategies adopted by
Starbucks that I think are quite unique and very beneficial to the preservation of the environment, not
only interesting in terms of the product but also in terms of action to prove its seriousness in conducting
the campaign, and here are 3 Starbucks strategies that could be an inspiration for you:
1. Do modification in products
The first thing done by Starbucks is doing modification in the product. Taking into account a lot of cap
waste produced when the consumer has come out of the outlet, Starbucks started to think to create a
packaging that can be recycled easily. As said by Starbucks: “It‟s our commitment to purchase only the
highest quality, ethically sourced and responsibly grown coffee. To reduce our own environmental
footprint and fight climate change. And to give back to the neighborhood and communities are a part of”.
2. Get opportunity in the earth day
Earth day is an important day as a tangible manifestation of environmental conservation.Starbucks
certainly does not miss to participate in activities that are routinely performed in commemoration of
earth day. Each year a different theme is set up by Starbucks to commemorate the day. They started
the campaign 3 years back and they made different theme on earth day every year.
3. Utilize Facebook for campaign
Facebook is a social media that are complete enough to provide the necessary facilities to its users, it is
not surprising that Starbucks chose to do green marketing campaign in Facebook, Starbucks actually not
only choose Facebook account but there is also use a Twitter, Google Plus and Instagram. But most the
activities can display that have been carried out by Starbucks is Facebook.
Conclusion
Green marketing campaign is a new way of doing marketing; of course it is not easy to do this kind of
campaign, need totality and continuities to do that, so you will be taken seriously by your customers.
With totality businesses you can save the earth through your products and could even propitiate for
consumers who want to save the earth. Eco-friendly campaign can give you more profit-fold and revenue.
By: Swikriti Khanna (40711401715)
Prabhdeep Kaur (02211401715
Sagar Jha (02811401715)
BBA 5th Semester
Anything plus management amounts to success― G.S. Alag
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How to be an Entrepreneur?
There are ample opportunities for a person who comes up with a business idea, but it gets really hard
for one to execute business plans without money. Lower middle class people may have enough business
ideas and getting adequate funds is big problem. So, we have got a list of things by which you can flush
all your worries of funds prior starting your business. You can really do wonders by just pivoting,
grinding, getting creatively done, differentiating your business sense and that‟s all. By just all this, you
can simply go with happy entrepreneurship.
So, check out these couple of things in detail before you really start up your business goals with empty
pockets and great business ideas.
1. Pivot- Use various services to generate cash flow and adequate funds for a product-based business.
Product or service based business can be really easy sometimes as the basic job is to get material in and
then sell. But, this needs to be really effective and must keep a check on your competitors. So, for this
the basic step is to have a keen knowledge on what type of commodity you want to do business and then
start collecting minimal funds for it. But, for buying products for your company you ought to have
adequate amount of funds that would at least help you buy the stock. And, if you are in a situation of
having no cash in hand, then definitely focus on maximum sale as it would generate the inflow of cash and
that would help you raise money for your business. Also, you can opt for finding a partner who would help
you get some necessary funds for your business.
Recommended : The Truth about Link Building in Top Startups
2. Grind the business in and out- There is no substitute for your hard earned money.
Many a times, when you just can‟t make it happen then you have to get into the nerves and make it
happen anyway. Try to figure out the best possible way and people, who would not if help you financially
but in some other way. By this, I mean that you must look for option that if you don‟t have a person to
help you with money matters then you must try and search for resources who can help you with getting
the product and base material. The first and last thing is never ever give up and work out for every
possible ways. Initially, you may not get returns but never forget that hard work pays for it.
Fortune crowns the bold before the worthy― Agona Apell,
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3. Get Creative- If not here, then move around there are endless funding resources. All you need is to
work really hard on it.
If failing several times, there you must be trying traditional and ancient methods that you have been
trying with entrepreneurial methods. This method suggests that to be successful, you must stick to one
agenda and not move from away it. But in the struggling period, be the toughest period of all and it
definitely lets you move away from your path. So, to get the heck of things you must visualise the things
you admire and present it in a more creative way, so that you excite people with it and people must get
you with needed funds.
Start using current resources in the newest possible ways – Sticking to the ancient methods doesn‟t
interest people now, as people have really been round the world and have been adopting the latest trends
even when it comes to business related events. Figure out the best skills in you, give yourself some time
and then make a list of things that you can do highlighting your skills and how you can use them in the
best possible way to improvise and enhance your business leading skills.
Get a credit line – Just like a normal credit card, your business also needs a credit line.You cannot do all
the payments on regular times, as at times even your customers ask for a deadline for the payment
things. And, if you will not have regular inflow of cash how can you even think of the regular outflow. So,
every time you start up an enterprise always take care of developing interpersonal relationship with your
clients and the wholesaler also. This would help you with better credit lines and better cash flow in the
business. Also, make sure that a regular cash flow is must in a business as a greater cash flow would
generate in building a better business.
4. Highlight the key difference in you.
There are like thousands of people who come up with different business ideas. On an average, every
minute a new business idea may arise and it is obvious that every individual will have different ideas but
there are a lot of hurdles in executing the idea.So, always make sure to project how is your idea
different from others? What is the best in you and why only you can execute this well? Why people need
to raise funds for your ideas? This is something the most important tool and execution while starting any
business idea.
Thus, these points can be really helpful for a start that is lacking enough funds and if followed these
great business idea can do wonders. And, no doubt you would reach stars in just no or little time. So, in
the end I would suggest that always know what you are doing and what are you planning to do with its
proper visualization , creation and execution.
-Shubhangi Sinha
BBA 5th Semester
Roll no: 03411401715
The what to do can be taught; the how to do it is not as easy to pass on to someone who simply doesn’t “get it.
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4 Basic Social Media Marketing Strategies to Upgrade with
Social media has matured into a potential business platform after being that after-toil fun spot. It was
back in the day perceived as the crazy reign-less horse of marketing, which has gone sane over the years
and also more tamable.
Social media participation and content creation are the most celebrated and up to the minute Inbound
Marketing Techniques that are all in rage. Be it those Facebook and Instagram #hashtags or providing
customer support through Twitter handles, all companies are trying to set their foot into the game by
adopting the latest. MNCs are prioritizing Social Media participation as its apparently stealing the
spotlight from other marketing strategies and it is viewed as a solid basis of lead formation according to
the facts and figures.
Here are our top ranked Social Media Marketing strategies to assist you in upgrading your pre existing
ones.
Challenge: Creating Brand
awareness-
Be careful about how you create a Brand and
advertise it because the image you make is how
they would know you. Rather than trying to
change the brand image too often, try to stick to one
image for a longer period of time and steadily
build that image up to acquire recognition in that
form and also seem to be more reliable to the
audience. Also, rather than bland advertising and
promotions, try to create something more
meaningful for a lasting brand image and to
create impact.
Determine relevant hashtags to be used and consider engaging with the industry‟s influencers, create a
strong and authentic brand personality.
Ensure your social goals-
Look in for the gap between the current position of your organization and the desired position. To fill
that gap in and overcome the social barriers, one should set up goals and objectives. However, it may be
strenuous and very complicated to hit the bull‟s eye at times, but scrutinizing and critical analysis would
most probably help. Examples of some possible social media marketing barriers that may hinder
organizational growth can be low traffic on the website or a less loyal fan base. A smart and skilled set
of social media marketing professionals is likely to get you through these obstacles.
Even if you delegate that responsibility, ultimately you are the one responsible for howyour brand is portrayed.― Amber Hurdle,
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Focus on networks that add value:
A Network that has billions of users isn‟t necessarily going to directly fetch you potential customers.
Instead of vaguely trying to advertise on every network available and trying to be everything, don‟t lose
focus of your brand objectives and decide on a network that would accomplish the intention of you
reaching your target audience. Each Network has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. Examine
scrupulously and use them to your advantage.
For example, if you advertise on Facebook, it can lend you itslarge audience base comprising of 1.23
Billion active users and the news feed feature that can double up as your product promoter, While
LinkedIn would extend the benefit of its professionally active 332 million users. Instead of catching
users at their personal time, LinkedIn enables you to connect to people thinking „businesses.
Reciprocity-
“What goes around, Comes around”.
Actively participate on Social Media and be aware of what‟s trending. In order to be talked about, talk
about others as well. Share and discuss about the content published by others every so often.
By: Shubhangi Sinha
Roll no: 03411401715
BBA 5th SEM
Train your new employee properly. Sounds so obvious, and yet it often doesn’t happen.
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Impact of digital marketing on Flipkart and Myntra
1. Flipkart spends 80 percent of its digital marketing budget on mobile
MUMBAI: While addressing a session at a marketing conclave in Mumbai, that debated the relevance of mobile marketing and the need to go app first for brands, Flipkart Ads business head Prakash Sikaria shared that the eCommerce giant spends almost 80 percent of its digital marketing budget on mobile. Sikaria’s confidence in the medium stems from the data the eCommerce site has gathered as an advertising and eCommerce platform that tracks its consumers’ usage behaviour on multiple screens. When posed with the question ‘is mobile a minor or a major screen’ Sikaria simply asked, ‘Is that even a debate’. To back his astonishment at the topic of debate, Sikaria shared that for aeCommerce company such as Flipkart going mobile first was only natural, given that more and more of the site’s consumers are switching to spending more time on their smartphones. “Just to put things in perspective, 3 hrs of mobile in India is equatable to 92 mins of television, which is in turn equatable to 31 minutes of desktop usage by viewers. What we see as a consumption pattern for several businesses mobile is the only screen in India, and going forward a large proportion of the time spent on any medium by consumers would be on mobile,” Sikaria shared, highlighting how India is unique in its mobile friendliness. Sharing some data the eCommerce platform has gathered from its own consumer research and data and analysis of consumer behaviour on the platform, around 50 per cent of the time spent on mobile is used for communication. According to the consumer pattern gathered from traffic on Flipkart’s mobile app and its web usage analysis, Sikaria inferred that usually customers try the mobile app first, and once they are convinced with the services and have grown loyalty towards the brand, they move to web. This places mobile marketing as the supreme most important requirement for a brand that functions mostly digitally, as it introduces the service to new consumers. “We have also noticed that across metrics there is better customer engagement and better customer experience on mobile from how much time consumers spend on the site per visit, to how many successful transactions they complete per visit,” Sikaria shared. As per Sikaria, once the user has jumped the hurdle of downloading the app, the engagement is far higher on mobile than on other medium like desktop, provided the app is designed conveniently for them. That is the reason every ecommerce site, every travel startup or web based business wants their app to by in everyone’s phones. It is to be noted that between the four to five major eCommerce players in the country, television media raised about Rs 1,200 crores in advertising revenue in a single quarter, albeit it was before Diwali last year.
Treat your employees like you would want to be treated if you were an employee.― Amber Hurdle,
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2. Myntra’s Offline Push: 1st Physical Store To Open In next 90 Days; Collaboration With Retail Stores For Faster
Returns.
India’s very own, home grown fashion portal Myntra is now taking the right steps, at the right time. After
returning to desktop mode, which indirectly helped to them clock a massive 23x more sales during their ‘End
of Reason Sale’, they have decided to venture out into the physical world. In a decision which would have far
reaching consequences for not only Myntra, but other ecommerce portals (especially those who are into
fashion niche), their first physical store will open in the next three months. As per reports coming in, Myntra’s
first outlet would either open in New Delhi or Bengaluru. Exclusive brands owned by them would be the first
to populate this store.
EO of Myntra, Ananth Narayanan, said, “We are exploring omni-channel. We should be able to create a
physical store in the next three months. We plan to launch omni-channel with our private brands — Roadster,
HRX and All About You,”
Myntra’s Diversifying Phase Is On
Besides opening their physical outlet, Myntra has cleverly decided to diversify into other segments within
lifestyle and fashion. For instance, home-furnishing. After they ventured into this category three months back,
they have witnessed whooping 50-60% growth every month, and right now, this niche constitute 1% of their
overall revenues. Besides focussing on home furnishing from now, Myntra is also keen to expand with fine
jewellery, personal care business and other niche categories.
Ananth said, “With fine jewellery, there is a question of security, expanding the number of pin codes we can
service and ensuring that the gold jewellery being returned after 10 days is the same. These will need
technology solutions..”
Myntra has made it very clear that their expansion mode would be now determined by providing high quality
products, via omni-sales channels and not discounts which was the norm earlier.
Offline Push Is The Need Of The Hour
Flipkart, which owns Myntra has already ventured deep into expanding offline, as they launched their
‘Experience Zones’ across 10 cities, and enabled ‘Click and Collect’ feature as well. Last month, Amazon too
embraced offline retail as they partnered with Vodafone to provide touch and feel experience for those
customers, who are still reluctant to buy online. Besides, Apple has already received approval for opening
their outlets pan-India; and Xiaomi, LeEco , Motorola and OnePlus are already present in the offline retail.
If we talk about fashion niche, then Aditya Birla’s Abof has recently acquired retail chain Forever21, which clearly showcases that online-only mode is now gradually transforming into a mixture of offline-online platform.
Pooja 01911401716
BBA-3rd semester
How to uplift others. It’s not a pie, it’s a cake. It’s not a ladder, it’s a bridge. ― Richie Norton
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वैदिक सकू्तिय ॉ
१. येषाममन्द्रस्िे जयक्न्द्ि | - ऩरम त्म क्जसक स थी होि है, उसकी ववजय होिी है | - यजवेुि
२. ऋिस्य क्जव्ह ऩविे मधु वियम | - सत्य बोऱन मधुरि और िेम उत्ऩन्द्न करि है| - ऋग्वेि
३. उिो रयय: प्रणतो नोऩ दस्यतत | - दानी का धन कभी नह ीं घटता | - ऋग्वेद
४. मनसा योद्याना: | यन्तत प्रमादमततर: |
- तुम मन से प्रसतन रहो | कममठ व्यन्तत ववशषे आनींद प्राप्त करते हैं | - सामवेद
५. ऋिस्य न भ वभी सॊ ऩुन यि | - सत्य भ षण के द्व र मनुष्य अऩने आऩको ऩववत्र करि है | - अथवववेि
-आरुषी श रि बी.बी.ए.
िथम वषव २०१७
00611401717
Failure is not an option but it is constantly a possibility. ― Dr. Dragos,
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Managing stress at workplace
There are many facets in working persons’ lives that subject to stresses. They deal with home and family issues
as well as job stress on a daily basis. Imbalance between work and family life arises due to a number of factors.
Various factors appear to strengthen the brunt of pressure on working person. Better job opportunities have
increased independence and resulted in a new status and role in their families and society. In India, young
generation is becoming educated at very fast speed with vast verity of fields, and also doing different kinds of
jobs in different fields. While striving to prove themselves in a workplace, they still carry most of the
responsibility for home and family. Stress is a constant companion for many.
Working person in India has struggled to establish an
identity and create a space for themselves in their workplace.
The biggest worry of modern times is that we have more
time saving devices but less time. Working person is very
stressed by life which seems to keep speeding up on them.
They work longer hours and take less holidays. As the
income increases, stress also propotianlty increasing day by
day. People is sadder than ever before.
Stress is the emotional and physical strain caused by our
response to pressure from the outside world. Common stress
reactions include tension, irritability, inability to concentrate,
and a variety of physical symptoms that include headache
and a fast heartbeat. Stress is a condition or feeling
experienced when a person perceives that- demands exceed
the personal and social resources the individual is able to
mobilize.
S= P>R i.e., stress occurs when the pressure is greater than the resources. Stress is our body's way of
responding to any kind of demand.
It is recommended that decision makers have to provide their employees with a social and psychological
counseling and guidance in form of giving them spiritual experiences to reduce stress for their better
performance and development. It has been extracted from the literature that spiritual people can make better use
of spirituality in order to deal with stress at workplace. Organizational responsibility lies on implementing the
culture of spiritualism across the nook and corner of the workplace.
-Mrs. Harvinder Kaur
Orders come from customers, not from leaders.― Joyce Rachelle
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Don’t Quit
"When things go worng, as they sometimes will,
When the road you‟re trudging seems all up hill,
When the funds arc low, and the debts are high.
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must,
But don‟t you quit.
Life is queer with it‟s twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about.
When he might have won had he stuck, it out.
Don‟t give up though the pace seems slow,
You may succeed with another blow.
Success is failure turned inside out,
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may he near when it seems so far.
So stick to the fight when you‟re hardest hit,
It's when things seem worse,
That you must not quit."
- Ms. Pratibha Singh
Sometimes your fall is not caused by your enemies, but it is caused by your stupid actions, behavior, and bad attitude.
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The Unsung Hero: My Uncle
I experience a tremendous paucity of words when
I think of my uncle. The irreparable emotional
loss of his enlightening presence chokes me to
pen down something in black and white. Yet , my
love for him tempts me to the brink of writing a
panegyric. I will try to be candid in my approach
without eulogizing him.
Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark.
As for the virtuous men, the fear of death is
obliterated by their righteous ways. Death comes
to them voluntarily without any painful
entailments. They cease upon the midnight with
no pain. They pass away silently while
discharging their commitments. No leaves rustle,
the decrepit body willfully detaches itself from the soul which now enjoys eternal bliss. I
know it is easy to talk of the soul but it is always tough to avoid the craving and yearning
for a bodily presence. I being one of his kinsmen, would never compromise to the loss of my
uncle. I would revel in luxuriating over the sorrow of his passing away.
Shakespeare says , “ Some men are born great; some achieve greatness; some have
greatness thrust upon them by others.” To me my uncle achieved greatness by dint of his
varied capabilities- brilliant engineering skills, thinking, planning and above all his
philanthropic activities. His head was as cool as the Antarctic ice and his fierce spirit to
work was the relentless lava of Mount Etna. He was an embodiment of compassion, icon of
generosity, hallmark of kindness and epitome of selflessness.
Wearing a cool countenance, the “lake Placid” (as often called by one of his soul mates)
spread his humaneness wherever he went. On one of my many short term interactions, he
shared with me the inadequacy of time to fulfill his altruistic dreams. Unaffected and
unwavered by the „rat trap‟(material allurements offered by the modern society to which all
human beings fall a prey to.), he went on and on , unfazed, deeply engrossed in
developmental activities to educate and uplift the poor and the needy till he breathed his
last.
His life is an example to be emulated by all of us who are able to eke out some time to look
sensibly at our deprived counterparts considering them as the plenipotentiaries of God.
Though the society at large did not bestow the honour of greatness upon him, he has
indeed made a big difference in the life of the people around him –his relatives, friends,
colleagues and the impoverished denizens of his village. He is a hero, an unsung hero who
lived unknown and died unknown leaving behind footprints to be followed by all good
human beings of this world. On this fateful day, I remember him and offer my sincere
prayers to God for his soul to rest in peace. Dr S Mishra
The man grows up at the same time as this mission― Diogo Fino
Management Mirror 45
POSITIVE THINKING
Positive Thinking is a positive imagery, positive self talk, or general optimism and it focuses on bringing brighter side of life with success. Steps for Positive Thinking:
Start your day with Positive Affirmations(or)with Positive Repetitive Affirmations
Focus on good things only, however small they are.
Find humor in bad situations i.e. experience humor in any situation.
Turn failure in to lessons i.e. treat failures as Experience & try to learn from them .
Transform Negative self-talk in to positive self –talk
Focus on present i.e. focuses on exact moment (or) current moment.
Find Positive friends, Mentors & Co-Workers i.e. surround yourself with positive people
Ignore what other people say(or)think about you.
Use your Imagination to visualize only favorable &beneficial situations i.e. try to visualize creatively.
Use positive words in your inner dialogues(or)while talking with others
Smile little more, as this helps to think positively &create healthy atmosphere in your surroundings.
You must be aware of negative thought &try to replace it with positive thought, whenever you encounter with Negative thoughts.
In case you experience inner resistance & difficulties, then replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts.
Think positively & expect only positive results & favorable situations &circumstances will change accordingly.
Use creative visualization (creative visualization means the art of using mental imagery& affirmation to produce positive changes in your life to improve self esteem, self confidence &enhancing the capacity to cope, when interacting with others. AVOID:
o Negative thoughts, words & attitude. o Negative and unhappy feeling. o Mood and behavior leading to failure, frustration and disappointment.
CULTIVATE, DEVELOP AND IMPROVE:
o Positive thoughts, words& attitude. o Positive and happy feeling. o Mood and behavior leading to success. o Happiness and ability to overcome any obstacle and difficulty.
- Mr. GTVLN Charyulu
Only careful political manoeuvring will be able to manage the situation.― Davan Yahya Khalil