(You may turn it in late Saturday the 25 th if necessary, since I posted this as
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(You may turn it in late Saturday the 25th if necessary, since I posted this assignment late.)
This quiz is a “take-home” to be done individually (not a team project), with the assignment to GO SHOPPING (either to actual stores or just in your mind). Please do not buy anything for this assignment. However, if you want to use this assignment as an excuse to go out, please feel free to do so.
This quiz will be worth up to 50 points and may be turned in at any time before class on the due date as a Word file in the Quiz #4 Dropbox. Write your responses in memo format (rather than APA format). To give you an example of what a memo format looks like, this assignment is written in memo format. Note the first five lines. It really is that easy.
Think of three stores that you’ve been to recently – make them three different kinds of stores (not all convenience stores, for example).
Indicate the name of each store, and describe each store by:
1) the way it can be categorized in terms of ownership (from slide #6 from the retailing lecture handouts) and why you think that’s the correct ownership type (did you ask a manager if this was a franchise, for example?),
2) the type of store (the second point on slide #5, which is also spelled out a bit more on slides #7 & #8),
3) the kind of location (your best guess from slide #12 topics), and
4) your impression based on the store’s atmospherics (from slide #13 topics).
Please don’t spend more than about 10-15 minutes writing this!
Explanation / Answer
the store which i have taken for discussion is Best price in India;
1. the ownership is private, particulary foreign and domestic ownership
2. they are retail sellers, but not wholesale and individual sellers
3. it is very nearer to one of best commrcial part of the city
4. it is good, all the products are arranged in neat and clearly visible.
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