Explain the factors determining the choice of channel of distribution.
The choice of channels depends on various factors which are categorized as:
1. Product related factors
2. Company related factors
3. Competitive factors: Sometimes, a firm may choose such channel, which has been adopted by the competitors. In some case however, they may avoid the channel as adopted by the competing firm. Thus, it will depend upon the policy of the firm, whether it wants to go with the competitors or be different from them.
4. Market factors
5. Environmental factors: Environmental factors such as economic condition and legal constraints also affect the choice of channels. E.g. in a depressed economy, marketers use shorter channels to distribute their goods in an economical way.
What are the factors affecting determination of the price of a product or service? Explain.
A marketer of colour TV having 20% of the current market share of the country aims at enhancing the market share to 50 per cent in next three years. For achieving this objective he specified an action programme. Name the function of marketing being discussed above. (Ans. Marketing planning.)
What is marketing mix? What are its main elements? Explain.
For buyers of consumer durable products, what ‘customer care services’ would you plan as a manager of a firm marketing new brand of motorcycle. Discuss.
How does branding help in differential pricing?
Distinguish between convenience product and shopping product.
Discuss the role of intermediaries in the distribution of consumer non-durable products.
What are industrial products? How are they different from consumer products? Explain.
What information is generally placed on the package of a food product? Design a label for one of the food products of your choice.
Product is a bundle of utilities. Explain.
How does planning provide direction?
What is meant by staffing?
Identify the network of social relationships which arises spontaneously due to interaction at work.
What is informal communication?
State the meaning of controlling.
What is meant by capital structure?v
What is meant by management?
What is a Treasury Bill?
What makes principles of management flexible?
Under which consumer right does a business firm set up consumer grievance cell?
Explain any three principles of Directing.
Name the principle that is an extension of the ‘harmony, not discord’.
A company manufacturing sewing machines set up in 1945 by the British promoters follows formal organisation culture in totality. It is facing lot of problems in delays in decision making. As the result it is not able to adapt to changing business environment. The work force is also not motivated since they cannot vent their grievances except through formal channels, which involve red tape. Employee turnover is high. Its market share is also declining due to changed circumstances and business environment. You are to advise the company with regard to change it should bring about in its organisation structure to overcome the problems faced by it. Give reasons in terms of benefits it will derive from the changes suggested by you.
Decentralisation is an optional policy. Explain why an organisation would choose to be decentralised.
Distinguish between Capital Market and Money Market.
Explain the various Money Market instruments.
Discuss the importance of training for both employees and organizations.
What are the steps involved in the planning process?
Indian Railways has launched a new broad gauge solar power train which is going to be a path breaking leap towards making trains greener and more environment friendly. The solar power DEMU (Diesel Electric Multiple Unit) has 6 trailer coaches and is expected to save about 21,000 liters of diesel and ensure a cost saving of Rs 12, 00,000 per year. Name the objectives of management achieved by Indian Railways in the above case.
Explain the importance of consumer protection from the point of view of a business.