Wednesday, 27 September 2017


 Analytical  Article no. 24 
Policy VS Rule                       

POLICY
“Policies are general statements that guide thinking or channelize energies towards a particular direction. As such, a policy is the general response to a particular problem or situation.”

“Policies define the broad parameters within which a manager may function. The manager may use his/her discretion to interpret and apply a policy.” Policies allow for some flexibility or discretion.”

RULE
“Rules are specific statements that inform what is to be done. They do not allow for any flexibility or discretion.”

“It reflects a managerial decision that a certain action must or must not be taken. There is no compromise or change unless a policy decision is taken.”


If we look at the facts stated by NCERT we note that if the violation invites some sort of punishment it is rule or else it is policy. Rules are must whereas policy is ‘may or may be not’. If it requires no punishment it cannot be Rule; it is then just a Policy. ‘Must’ or ‘Restriction’ or ‘Prohibited’ represent Rule.

Ex. ‘No smoking’ is Rule if the smoker caught is fined else it is just a policy.


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Tuesday, 19 September 2017

7 Arrows by Apple The maker of iPhone series

19-9-17                                                             Analytical  Article no. 24  

1. New features
 iPhone 8 has new features for the prospective buyers, which are

# An all-glass design, with new aluminum-framed glass bodies available in Space Gray, Gold, and Silver.


#New Retina HD displays
# A new A11 Bionic chip features a six-core CPU design with two performance cores
# Improved 12-megapixel rear camera
# Water and Dust Resistant
# Resist water and dust
# Easy wireless charging

2. Launch time
Apple has increased launch sales target by 50% and to achieve they have reduced launch time to 6 PM. From mid night launch. 

3. Launch date 29 September
Unlike in previous launch in India which covered only Diwali season, this time company has decided to cover Dusshera as well as Diwali season to achieve more sale.

4. Co-launch 
Apple will also launch iWatch and Apple TV as well to cash on existing brand image of Apple phone.

5. Advertising platform 
At airport, digital, radio, print, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram from 18 of September (11 days before).

6. Offer   
Rs. 10,000 cash back if iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus bought together.
Rs. 15,000 cash back if new Phone is bought together with iWatch.

7. Retailer and stock
More than 10,000 retailers have been carefully selected to tap the demand where as maximum stock of the phone will be kept where maximum launch sale was generated in previous launch.

Q. Every point from 1 to 7 represent a different marketing function identify them.  



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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

The Art of Cannibalizing



Three plans                                                     Article no. 23

1st plan- Reduce Cost of Delivery
MONDELEZ planning team was trying hard to reduce cost of deliver of their products meanwhile the team was also interested to pay more attention to retailer’s feedback and response.  They came out with a unique plan. They divided sales team into two parts

Team A. Biscuit - beverages
Team B. Chocolate

This is how they benefited. Two different salesmen (belonging to team A as well as team B) started calling the same retailer every day but the delivery was made using one truck including both products (Biscuit – beverages and Chocolate). The products are supplied the next day.
Hence cost of delivery optimized (reduced), attention time to retailer and order picking response increased.

2nd plan - Cannibalize
Chocolate consumption in India has increased but still it is low as per international standard. Even to meet this low scale demand lots of international and local players are competing. So the company introduced many new brands based on innovation, even though knowing the fact that those new brands will cannibalize (reduce sale of) their existing brands. They preferred cannibalizing their one brand by their other brand and avoided cannibalizing by the competitor brand. The plan worked as they are able to hold their market share (65%).  

3rd plan – New Image
Worldwide ambition of MONDELEZ is to become and recognize as snacking product co. whereas at present they are more known as chocolate producing co. In search of new Image, Within next five years, they are aiming to become best known and loved in biscuit category, and if possible in cookies and beverages and that too without shifting their focus from chocolate products which provide them regular necessary revenue to survive. They are adding capacity to build other categories to achieve their Goal of being snacking company without losing focus on chocolate category.


Q. Name the type of plans used by MONDELEZ

















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Sunday, 3 September 2017

Smart Farmer But Same crop

4-9-17                                                                 Analytical  Article no. 22  

Promoters of ‘Ergos’ a Bengaluru based startup were concerned about age old pain which Indian farmers are facing from generations. Most of the times, Indian farmers do not get what they deserve for their harvest. They are forced to sell their Agro-products as early as possible after harvesting for one major reason. Agro-products are perishables, consequently quality reduces as the time passes, resulting in reduction in realizable price. There is another problem which takes away profit from the farmers, if in a particular year farmers get bumper crop, they get low price because of abundant supply at once.

Ergos foresaw an opportunity here and came up with a concept called micro-warehousing. The plan was simple. Reach to farmers, communicate with them about benefits and connect them with the scheme at a very low price 6-12 Rs. per quintal (100 kg) per month (that is 6 to 10 paisa per kg). They offered two main benefits -1. Warehousing   2. Price- Advisory.  The plan worked, thousands of farmers have joined the scheme. Instead of selling their product immediately after harvesting at low cheap prices farmers now wait for right time. Till then, they warehouse (provided by Ergos) their harvest. When the prices shoot up they sell their product and make handsome profit; Sometimes even double.  With proper warehousing farmer can store their products and sell when the price moves up.

To make the scheme more practical and transparent Ergos is using a mobile phone app which list out the stocks held by farmers in warehouses and current market price of the product. Thus the farmer always remains in touch with market trend. It works like shares in Demat form. Once the farmer warehouse grains, they are graded and detail is placed in the app. The post sale payment to farmer is done within a week.

In case farmer needs money he can get loan upto 75% of value of his stored product for which a tie-up has been made with IDBI and SBI.

The company has implemented a new model; the company does not need brick and mortar infrastructure for procurement. It does not need to buy Maize/wheat lorry wise and go through the hassles of quality checking, weighing, etc. every time. Under the model implemented by the company where in farmers themselves deposit stock in company’s managed warehouse. At the time of depositing stock, the quality and weight is checked. Thereafter, based on procurement order, the company just concludes the deal with the farmer. 

The ‘micro warehouses’ at village level is a low cost format but capacity utilization of the warehouses is higher. Based on stock data, the company is able to negotiate with the buyers to discover the highest possible price.

On the other hand, farmers using such micro-medium warehouses have experienced themselves that through scientific warehousing, the quality of food grains can be maintained and moisture, fungus, broken, shriven, etc. can be controlled. This translates into higher price realization and low wastage. 



Q.1 Which types of plan used by Ergos?











Q.2 How many functions of marketing is performed at  Ergos?










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Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Hormonal test to choose an actress

23-8-17                                                                                                  Analytical  Article no. 21



Selection of an actor or an actress for a movie was never an easy task and has become more complicated with the advent of new technology every other day. To leave lasting impressions in the mind of movie watchers, movies are being produced close to reality. Even selection of an artist involves lots of tests including some biological tests. Amir Khan Production had planned to make a movie on women sports in which Amir would have a leading role. They short listed wrestling as they had found an interesting story. The story had two key female characters who would become wrestler of international levels. 

The search began outside the industry and interested candidates were motivated to give screen and other tests. There were two basic requirements for the prospective actress, they should be good actor and they should be good in wrestling. Those who were better wrestler but not so good actor were not preferred as the movie had so many emotional scenes which were necessary for the quality of film.

Auditions of more than 10,000 females were taken. All the females who were selected had to go through medical check-ups. The main part of medical test was hormonal test. The purpose of the test was’ if they can put on some weight or not’. Some bodies are so designed genetically that they cannot put on weight though, how hard they work out. Help of dietitians were also taken to test their physical endurance.

In the final round 3 girls were short listed who had managed to clear above tests. Finally Sanya Malhtra and Fatima Shaikh were selected who had everything the movie needed. It was followed by 10 days of various internal training.  They were also trained by national coach kripa to make them fight like international wrestler. The training lasted for two years.



Q.1 Mention with lines how many steps of staffing have been used?




















Q.2 Mention with lines how many steps 

of selection process have been used?
 








Q.2 How many Tests from the given list were conducted? 







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2. www.hindustantimes.com/ 

3. www.canindia.com

4. www.ibtimes.co.in




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Tuesday, 8 August 2017

New currency is in circulation.

5-8-17

There is a new type of currency in circulation for past many years but hardly a few people knew about that. It came into knowledge of common people, when the ransom virus ‘WannaCry’ blocked the computers (especially run on older versions of Windows) and the ransom was asked in Bitcoin. Bitcoin (launched in 2009) is the most popular virtual currency (unlike traditional currency which can be felt in hands) and is kept in virtual wallet where one coin is equal to about 3000 dollars (over 2 lakh Rs) on 7-8-17 whereas it was 2,760 dollars on 4-8-17. On August 1, Bitcoin holds almost 50% of world market share in terms of value. (Other popular digital or virtual currencies are Ethereum and Ripple etc). There are more than 1,000 such currencies.

A digital or virtual currency uses cryptography (hence, also known as cryptocurrency) for safeguard, so it is difficult to counterfeit. It is not issued by a central authority like RBI and is difficult to trace hence government intervention is not possible. After Demonetization and implementation of GST in India circulation of black money has been limited. Obviously there is lookout for new ways to hide extra money to avoid taxes and the best bet goes in favor of digital currency. The other benefit of such currencies is that they provide fastest transfer of fund to any location in the world and can be utilized after 10 minutes of transfer and is less costly comparing to other mode of transfer of fund.

 There is another benefit, cryptocurrency (Bitcoin etc) value fluctuates as per demand and supply of cryptocurrency (Bitcoin etc)  and there are cryptocurrency (Bitcoin etc) virtual exchanges where they are exchanged at the current market price. This feature has attracted many investors towards it to make some quick money, however, it is very-very risky as it is controlled by no central authority, hence there is no place to complain.  Anyone can lose his money if a computer is crashed or hacked. So far Bitcoin has seen more than 40 cases of theft. In some case the amount lost was more than 1 million dollars.

The popularity of a digital or virtual currency has forced nations around the globe to either legalize this format of currency or issue guidelines regarding sale and purchase of such currency. Even government of India is seriously thinking in this direction (because 10% of trade in cryptocurrency generated from India and is a serious threat to Indian economy. A committee including finance ministry officials, IT ministry officials, NITI Aayog and RBI officials will consider to legalize or not the virtual currencies in India. If the decision comes in favor, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) will be asked to regulate the transactions, Investor will be taxed as regular.

To make digital or virtual currency more user friendly or to attract more Investors, considering the popularity it has gained, a new trend has emerged. The new trend is called splitting the digital or virtual currency. Bitcoin has Introduced Bitcoin cash a smaller version of Bitcoin. When Bitcoin was 2,760 dollars Bitcoin cash was 370 dollars. In 2016, Ethereum was split whose current price is around ethereum (225 dollars) and ethereum classic (15 dollars).


Considering the huge amount of risk involved, the investment decision should be based on the guidance and advice of  a market expert.


Q 1. Identify various functions of financial market applied above.


Q 2. Identify various functions of Stock Exchange applied above.













Q 3. Identify various functions of SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) applied above.




1. https://inc42.com/buzz/bitcoin-cryptocurrency-india-government/.

2. Cryptocurrency Definition | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp#ixzz4osb1f8RW

3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency


5. Vivina.v@livemint.com http://www.livemint.com/


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