Traditional Hierarchy
• A traditional hierarchy, senior managers make up the board of directors and are responsible for establishing strategy and overall business direction, whilst middle managers have responsibility for a specific function such as finance or marketing.
• A traditional...
Maslow's theory of Need Hierarchy is one of the time tested theories used across globe by all. The pyramid will be always used as a ready-reckoner for analysing Human Behaviour. But, with the Evolution Of Time, its interpretation may vary for every level. Human Mind will always find some new...
Hierarchy of effects Model can be explained with the help of a pyramid. First the lower level objectives such as awareness, knowledge or comprehension are accomplished. Subsequent objectives may focus on moving prospects to higher levels in the pyramid to elicit desired behavioral responses such...
A number of models have been developed to depict the stages a consumer may pass through in moving from a state of not being aware of a company,product,or brands to actual purchase behavior.
AIDA model
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The landmarks along the way...
1928- The first imported car was seen on Indian roads
1942- Hindustan Motors incorporated
1944- Premier automobiles started
1948- First car manufactured in India
1953- The Government of India decreed that only those firms which have a manufacturing program...
HIERARCHY OF EFFECTS MODEL
Hierarchy of effects Model can be explained with the help of a pyramid. First the lower level objectives such as awareness, knowledge or comprehension are accomplished.
Subsequent objectives may focus on moving prospects to higher levels in the pyramid to elicit...
Managerial Skills and the Organizational Hierarchy: -
Robert L Kartz identified three kinds of skills for administrators. To these fourth may be added as the ability to design solutions.
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It is the knowledge of a proficiency in...
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Microsoft is known across the world for its information technology solutions and innovativeness. The company has also introduced a wide range of certification exam for entry level to experienced professionals and for domains ranging from networking, system administration, database management to...
Microsoft is known across the world for its information technology solutions and innovativeness. The company has also introduced a wide range of certification exam for entry level to experienced professionals and for domains ranging from networking, system administration, database management to...
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this is whole project is dealing with different hospitals and health care centers.
comparison is made between them.
useful for servise sector project also
4p's also mentioned in that.
also visited many hospitals and...
Abraham Maslow was born April 1, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York. He was the first of seven children born to his parents, who themselves were uneducated Jewish immigrants from Russia. His parents, hoping for the best for their children in the new world, pushed him hard for academic success. Not...
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology that Abraham Maslow proposed in his 1943 paper A Theory of Human Motivation which he subsequently extended to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity.
Maslow studied exemplary people such as Albert Einstein, Jane Addams, Eleanor...
Over 100 years ago, marketers first conceived a model for consumer purchasing behavior. Originally, it was suggested to be a very simple model of four stages:
Awareness › Interest › Desire › Action
In the 1960s, the model was refined and relabeled as the Hierarchy of Effects (HOE), founded...