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Green Monsoon: Seize the online Home Decor Market
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Friday, April 12, 2013. Seize the online Home Decor Market. The fragmented and unorganized Indian home décor market is rapidly becoming organized as consumers turn to chain stores and the web for purchases. The online industry has the power of the net to reach consumers throughout the country while eliminating the high operational costs of physical stores. Here is a link for my article on the possible strategy for online Home Decor in India.
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Green Monsoon: April 2013
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Friday, April 12, 2013. Seize the online Home Decor Market. The fragmented and unorganized Indian home décor market is rapidly becoming organized as consumers turn to chain stores and the web for purchases. The online industry has the power of the net to reach consumers throughout the country while eliminating the high operational costs of physical stores. Here is a link for my article on the possible strategy for online Home Decor in India.
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Green Monsoon: July 2013
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Tuesday, July 23, 2013. Pricing in the Internet Era. Owing to the inherent low loyalty on the web, the ecom players are going to face a difficult battle amongst themselves on pricing. The brick and mortars of course face an existential battle over prices. Web commerce has disrupted pricing models - apps and price comparison sites ensure that how you price has become even more important. Here is a link to my article on iamwire on The Power of Pricing:.
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Green Monsoon: March 2013
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Sunday, March 17, 2013. The perils for ecommerce in India. Here is a link to my recent article in iamwire,a premier site for e commerce in India, which talks about what the industry can learn from offline retail. Http:/ www.iamwire.com/2013/03/can-e-commerce-evade-the-hurdles-that-derailed-brick-and-mortar-retail/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Trends and the future. View my complete profile. The perils for ecommerce in India.
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Green Monsoon: May 2013
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Micro Trends in the Indian Market. The markets are changing constantly and organisations can be on top only if they start working when the trends are just beginning - the article by me on iamwire looks at understanding the importance of trends early enough. My take in the link:. Http:/ www.iamwire.com/2013/05/of-markets-and-trends-start-early/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Trends and the future. View my complete profile.
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Green Monsoon: November 2010
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Monday, November 08, 2010. Diwali retail sales rocket to new highs, up almost 80%. KOLKATA NEW DELHI: Retailers, carmakers, jewellers and other consumer goods and services companies have reported highest Diwali season sales, as consumers went on a buying spree across the country except in Punjab, where floods dampened demand. Retailers reported about 25% jump in average bill size, as demand for premium products such as flat-panel televisions, double...
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Green Monsoon: April 2015
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Saturday, April 04, 2015. The Invasion of MOOCs. As it has happened in a succession of industries like music, travel and retailing; the internet is going to disrupt the higher education market forever. The global market for higher education is estimated at $300 billion with 80 million students and around 3.5 million teaching and support staff. In the words of Clayton Christenssen, this market is ‘ripe for a disruption’. My take in the link:. The Twe...
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Green Monsoon: Culture for Startups
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Saturday, April 04, 2015. In times of stability, culture plays a vital role in the success of organizations. Most management studies have found ‘Culture’ to be amongst the four most important factors for success. Peter Drucker once said “Culture trumps strategy for breakfast.”. Culture can make or mar startups but its importance is not adequately appreciated. Here is a link to an article I wrote on iamwire. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Green Monsoon: The Twenty-first Century Workplace
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Saturday, April 04, 2015. The Twenty-first Century Workplace. The global workplace is changing fast. The new generation is becoming more progressive,more linked and more demanding with a radical change in priorities.What should the organisations strive for - my take in the blog for Great Place To Work Institute - a global research and consulting firm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Trends and the future. View my complete profile.
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Green Monsoon: February 2011
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Living, watching and trying to make sense of the world. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Guilty Till Proved Innocent. Arushi Talwar’s case illustrates the abysmal level of public discourse in India. The incompetence of almost all the institutions is the source. The wild proliferation of media, both TV and press, has positively worsened matters. The media picks up any insinuation and innuendo and has a tendency to make it a headline. The public laps it up. However, the bigger question is if the Talwars are not ...