Cultural Levels and Business
February 12, 2025
Theoretical Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, Income Inequality and Economic Growth It is a known fact that Entrepreneurs garner the Lion’s share of the profits that their firms and ventures as well as start-ups earn. Indeed, this is something that both Marxists and Capitalists acknowledge. While Marx lamented that Capitalism leads to more income equality since the […]
Pricing is an important parameter; organizations need to take care of while launching a new product or service in the market. Before deciding the price of a new product, it is essential for organizations to understand and also calculate total costs involved in the entire process of the product development be it designing, manufacturing or […]
The Mystery of Capital In previous articles, we discussed the concept of property and how the measure and nature of property rights have been developed over the last two centuries. This article examines a key aspect of the mystery of capital and how it is generated i.e. the concept of clearly defined property rights and […]
Information Technology is the application of computers and techniques to restore retrieve and manipulate data often within an organization. To facilitate the functioning of HR and make it more proactive, IT and HR have been merged to form HRIS. In short, one can describe HRIS as an online solution for the entry, tracking of data, […]
Commercial banks were first hesitant to adopt a subscription-based revenue model. This is because it was widely believed that such a revenue model would lead to a drop in revenue for the banks and hence would be unsustainable in the long run. However, over the years, several studies have been conducted. The results of the […]
Products are tangible in nature, whereas services are intangible in nature. Hence, various aspects such as quality, timeliness, behaviour, and knowledge of the service delivery professional, service customizations as per the requirement of the customer and use of technological support for improving key processes and enhancing the consumer experience, etc play a crucial role in determining the success of an organization involved in services.
Consumption: Consumption involves the usage of product/services at a given point of time, but cannot be used for the purpose of resale.
Customer Satisfaction: Customer satisfaction means the extent to which a customer is satisfied with the decision of availing the product/service and getting back to the same retailer/business owner for buying the same product.
Consumerism: Integrated initiative on the part of the individuals, governments and various groups to safeguard the consumer rights and to protect them from the policies and regulations which result in infringement of the rights of the consumers.
Retail: Selling the products/services to the ultimate customers. The retailers keep different products in small quantities and sell them directly to the customers. The Retail business buys the products from the wholesalers at discounted prices, add their margins and sell to the customers.
Wholesale: Wholesale involves selling large quantities of products at a lesser price to the retailers/customers.
Logistics: Logistics deals with the commercial side of retail with focus effective planning, execution and control on procurement and movement of the products for achieving cost advantages and gaining a business edge through effective distribution and resource optimization.
Distribution: It is concerned with the product movement from the manufacturers to the ultimate consumer by following organized channel/intermediaries. The objective of maintaining a robust and a strong distribution channel is to ensure product reach to the maximum number of customers within shortest possible time along with cost advantages.
Inventory Shrinkage: This is a drastic reduction in the existing inventory position due to the occurrence of anti-social events like theft on the part of employees or customers. This may even occur due to certain errors in the process of merchandise management during the stage of receipt of the merchandise. The key focus of any retailer would be on controlling the inventory shrinkage for improving the overall business performance and controlling the costs.
Markdown: This means a reduction in the prices of the product.
Procurement: This involves sourcing the products/services from the vendors/suppliers by managing the end to end procurement cycle. The process includes preparing purchase orders, bargaining for the best deals from the suppliers/vendors, identifying new vendors, making follow-ups, preparing various kinds of documentation/coordination activities and releasing the payment to the suppliers.
Costs of Switching: This essentially implies the total cost which a customer may have to incur for switching from suppliers to suppliers or trying out new marketplaces.
Consumer Empowerment: In the present scenario, the consumers are more aware of their personal rights and can voice out their grievances before the concerned authorities regarding the non-performance of products. The main source of easy access to information for the consumers is the internet and digital technologies.
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