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Response Merchant: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009. I finally figured out how to download videos from the web - from websites like youtube. So as a first small step into the world of blogging, thought this may be of interest and use. When the youtube video is playing, you'll get a couple of small links on the top-right (or top-left) saying FLV, or MP4 or other such indicating the format in which you wish to download the file. click this and it starts downloading. Helpful links to assist with this procedure:.
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Response Merchant: April 2012
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Thursday, April 12, 2012. Understanding Coalition Loyalty Marketing. There once was a week-end market place called Mata Empower. This market had 50 shops that served 50 customers. Customers had a strange visiting pattern to this market. On one weekend, you had all 50 customers visit, but on the following weekend, no customers came to this market. So the shop-keepers went to a wise old lady called Ms. Beth Carrots, and asked for help. As smart as she was, Beth Carrots designed a very interesting scheme.
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Response Merchant: March 2014
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Monday, March 10, 2014. CHAPTER ONE: Introduction to the Village of Darsanapur. A long time ago, there was a tiny village in India called Darsanapur. Darsanapur had a very sad socio-economic make-up. There was one very rich landlord who owned all the fields in and around the village. And the village had about one hundred-odd families of landless labourers who toiled hard in these fields from sunrise to sundown to make a pittance wage from the landlord. This routine had been going on for a few years.
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Response Merchant: August 2014
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Sunday, August 3, 2014. National Governance (Over) simplified. There once was a King called Governance. He had three sons:. Son one was called Capitalist. Son two was called Socialist. Son three was called Pluralist. The king wanted to find a successor to rule his kingdom called World after him. So he called his three sons and posed them a riddle. The riddle was this:. 3 men are lost in a desert. They are 2 days away from the nearest oasis. They have only one can of water. And so could Strong without any...
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Response Merchant: National Governance (Over) simplified
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Sunday, August 3, 2014. National Governance (Over) simplified. There once was a King called Governance. He had three sons:. Son one was called Capitalist. Son two was called Socialist. Son three was called Pluralist. The king wanted to find a successor to rule his kingdom called World after him. So he called his three sons and posed them a riddle. The riddle was this:. 3 men are lost in a desert. They are 2 days away from the nearest oasis. They have only one can of water. And so could Strong without any...
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Response Merchant: Understanding Coalition Loyalty Marketing
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Thursday, April 12, 2012. Understanding Coalition Loyalty Marketing. There once was a week-end market place called Mata Empower. This market had 50 shops that served 50 customers. Customers had a strange visiting pattern to this market. On one weekend, you had all 50 customers visit, but on the following weekend, no customers came to this market. So the shop-keepers went to a wise old lady called Ms. Beth Carrots, and asked for help. As smart as she was, Beth Carrots designed a very interesting scheme.
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Response Merchant: Social Entrepreneurship
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Monday, March 10, 2014. CHAPTER ONE: Introduction to the Village of Darsanapur. A long time ago, there was a tiny village in India called Darsanapur. Darsanapur had a very sad socio-economic make-up. There was one very rich landlord who owned all the fields in and around the village. And the village had about one hundred-odd families of landless labourers who toiled hard in these fields from sunrise to sundown to make a pittance wage from the landlord. This routine had been going on for a few years.
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Response Merchant: December 2011
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Sunday, December 18, 2011. Story Explaining The 4 E Framework to Designing Benefits For a Consumer Loyalty Programme. This Story is part of a paper submitted by the authors to the Apeejay School of Management and presented on 24 Sep 2011. Chapter One of Four. I need to buy a pair of shoes. What discount will you give me? We don’t give discounts. But I need a lot of shoes! I wear a new pair every month. It’s the 1. What if I buy 10 pairs of shoes for every month of this year? Chapter Two of Four. So when ...
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Response Merchant: January 2012
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Monday, January 9, 2012. Sales Channel Engagement and Loyalty Principles. Once upon a time in a small village in India, lived a potter who had 4 daughters called,. Every day, the potter made 20 pots. And each daughter carried 5 pots on her head and walked to the four corners of the village. They sold each pot for one rupee and every evening, each daughter carried 5 rupees back home collecting a total of 20 rupees a day for the potter. She described this over dinner to their father, the potter. So it came...