This document discusses how airlines can use social media, including Twitter, Facebook, blogs, YouTube and online newsrooms, to improve relationships with customers and other stakeholders. It provides an introduction to different social media tools and their benefits for airlines, and gives examples of how some airlines have effectively and ineffectively used tools like Twitter and Facebook. The goal is to help airlines understand the importance of social media and provide best practices for utilizing these channels.
The document discusses various career opportunities for commerce students in fields such as chartered accountancy, cost accountancy, company secretaryship, banking, insurance, and management. It provides details about the eligibility criteria and courses required for each field. Overall, it emphasizes that commerce offers a wide choice of careers with excellent growth prospects and attractive compensation packages due to opportunities in India's growing economy and large service sector.
The document discusses the career options in commerce. It provides details about the qualifications, stages of education, subjects and future prospects for Chartered Accountancy (CA), Company Secretary (CS), Cost and Management Accountant (CMA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Actuarial Science. CA, CS, CMA are regulated by statutory bodies and involve foundation, intermediate and final stages of education over 3-6 years. They offer careers in finance, banking, auditing and consulting. CFA is a globally recognized credential involving coursework and exams in finance and investments. Actuarial Science analyzes risk and uncertainty in business and offers roles in insurance.
Commerce education provides knowledge and skills related to trade, commerce, and industry. It began in India in 1886 with the establishment of the first commerce school in Chennai. Commerce education ranges from classes 11-12 at the higher secondary level to professional degrees like B.Com, M.Com, and Ph.D. Subjects include accounting, economics, marketing, taxation, statistics, e-commerce, and business communication. Commerce education is important as it satisfies human wants, increases standards of living, links producers and consumers, generates employment, and increases national income and wealth. General skills required for commerce students include soft skills, computer skills, and English proficiency.
The document discusses various aspects of advertising and sales promotion strategies, including:
- The different types of marketing communications and their pros and cons, such as advertising, personal selling, publicity, and sales promotions.
- Key considerations in developing an advertising strategy such as identifying the target market, setting objectives, determining budget, selecting media, creating messages, and evaluating effectiveness.
- Factors to consider when implementing a sales promotion strategy, including incentives aimed at consumers versus retailers and the trade channel.
This document provides an introduction and overview of electronic records management for California state government agencies. It defines key terms related to electronic records and records management systems. It discusses the importance of developing an electronic records management program and plan, including reviewing requirements, training, documenting existing systems, conducting a records inventory and appraisal, and obtaining approval for records retention schedules. The document provides guidance on various aspects of electronic records management such as creating, organizing, and arranging electronic files and records series. It also covers ensuring electronic records integrity, database management, hardware and data security, disaster preparedness and recovery, storage media care, and legal issues. The overall aim is to help agencies improve their electronic recordskeeping practices to meet statutory requirements.
Records management is the systematic administration of records and documented information throughout their lifecycle, including creation, classification as active or inactive, use, storage, and final disposition. It involves identifying, circulating, storing, and disposing of records based on their legal, archival, fiscal, or other value to an organization. Records can be in any physical form, including paper documents, photographs, films, and electronic files, and effective management requires classifying records as centralized or decentralized based on storage and access needs.
This document discusses how airlines can use social media, including Twitter, Facebook, blogs, YouTube and online newsrooms, to improve relationships with customers and other stakeholders. It provides an introduction to different social media tools and their benefits for airlines, and gives examples of how some airlines have effectively and ineffectively used tools like Twitter and Facebook. The goal is to help airlines understand the importance of social media and provide best practices for utilizing these channels.
The document discusses various career opportunities for commerce students in fields such as chartered accountancy, cost accountancy, company secretaryship, banking, insurance, and management. It provides details about the eligibility criteria and courses required for each field. Overall, it emphasizes that commerce offers a wide choice of careers with excellent growth prospects and attractive compensation packages due to opportunities in India's growing economy and large service sector.
The document discusses the career options in commerce. It provides details about the qualifications, stages of education, subjects and future prospects for Chartered Accountancy (CA), Company Secretary (CS), Cost and Management Accountant (CMA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Actuarial Science. CA, CS, CMA are regulated by statutory bodies and involve foundation, intermediate and final stages of education over 3-6 years. They offer careers in finance, banking, auditing and consulting. CFA is a globally recognized credential involving coursework and exams in finance and investments. Actuarial Science analyzes risk and uncertainty in business and offers roles in insurance.
Commerce education provides knowledge and skills related to trade, commerce, and industry. It began in India in 1886 with the establishment of the first commerce school in Chennai. Commerce education ranges from classes 11-12 at the higher secondary level to professional degrees like B.Com, M.Com, and Ph.D. Subjects include accounting, economics, marketing, taxation, statistics, e-commerce, and business communication. Commerce education is important as it satisfies human wants, increases standards of living, links producers and consumers, generates employment, and increases national income and wealth. General skills required for commerce students include soft skills, computer skills, and English proficiency.
The document discusses various aspects of advertising and sales promotion strategies, including:
- The different types of marketing communications and their pros and cons, such as advertising, personal selling, publicity, and sales promotions.
- Key considerations in developing an advertising strategy such as identifying the target market, setting objectives, determining budget, selecting media, creating messages, and evaluating effectiveness.
- Factors to consider when implementing a sales promotion strategy, including incentives aimed at consumers versus retailers and the trade channel.
This document provides an introduction and overview of electronic records management for California state government agencies. It defines key terms related to electronic records and records management systems. It discusses the importance of developing an electronic records management program and plan, including reviewing requirements, training, documenting existing systems, conducting a records inventory and appraisal, and obtaining approval for records retention schedules. The document provides guidance on various aspects of electronic records management such as creating, organizing, and arranging electronic files and records series. It also covers ensuring electronic records integrity, database management, hardware and data security, disaster preparedness and recovery, storage media care, and legal issues. The overall aim is to help agencies improve their electronic recordskeeping practices to meet statutory requirements.
Records management is the systematic administration of records and documented information throughout their lifecycle, including creation, classification as active or inactive, use, storage, and final disposition. It involves identifying, circulating, storing, and disposing of records based on their legal, archival, fiscal, or other value to an organization. Records can be in any physical form, including paper documents, photographs, films, and electronic files, and effective management requires classifying records as centralized or decentralized based on storage and access needs.
Part 1 of a Training Course on Establishing An Institutional Records Management and Archival Collection Development Program for RVM Schools (held at the RVM Regional House, Singalong, Paco, Manila on 2002 Dec. 11-2 , at the RVM Regional House, Cebu on 2003 Jan. 24-25, at the RVM Regional House, Davao City on 2003 Feb. 28-March 1, and at the RVM Regional House, Cagayan de Oro City. on 2003 March 7-8
This document presents a student management system project developed in Java. It allows users to view, edit, and manage student records and results. The key modules allow students to view their academic records while faculty can both view and edit records. It uses a MS Access database and was created using technologies like JDK, JDBC, and NetBeans. The future scope includes adding printing, improved design, and connecting it to an online system. The goal is to create an easy to use system to manage all student information for educational institutions.
The document discusses online commerce and e-commerce. It outlines pros and cons of online shopping for both consumers and businesses. Some benefits include lower prices, convenience, and increased market reach globally. However, consumers cannot physically examine products and have slower problem resolution. Businesses have increased costs from 24/7 operations and competition lowering prices. The document asks questions about why consumers are turning to online shopping and how customers determine where to purchase items online based on factors like price, security, and recommendations.
Development of the education system in malaysia edu3101Aileen Asim
The education system in Malaysia evolved over time with the influence of various colonizations. During the pre-independence period (1400-1956), education was informal and limited during early Malay rule. Under British rule, a divide-and-rule policy led to the establishment of vernacular schools along ethnic lines. After independence, efforts were made to integrate the education system through national schools with Malay as the medium of instruction. The system was further reformed and consolidated under the Education Act of 1961.
The document analyzes the airline industry using Porter's Five Forces model. It finds that the industry faces high barriers to entry due to large capital requirements and regulated airports. The threat of substitutes like road and rail transportation is moderate. However, buyers have high bargaining power due to deregulation and technology, and suppliers also have high bargaining power. Finally, competitive rivalry in the industry is high due to many competitors, price competition, and high fixed costs. Overall, the Porter's Five Forces analysis finds the airline industry to be unattractive.
User Experience Design: The Past, The Present, The FutureCharbel Zeaiter
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Content Marketing Ideas! How to Find the Best Stories to Tell Your CustomersTopRank Marketing Agency
The document discusses content marketing strategies and frameworks. It emphasizes the importance of customer empathy and using customer insights to inform content creation. Specifically, it recommends mapping content topics to customer buying cycles and personas, focusing content on answering common customer questions. It also provides tips for generating content ideas from customer journeys, topic clusters targeting specific stages of the buying cycle, and leveraging different data sources. The overall message is that content should be highly relevant to customers by understanding their goals, pain points and situations.
The airline industry began in the 17th century and has since grown significantly. It now facilitates economic growth and globalization. Major Indian airlines include Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, Jet Airways, and Air India, which together hold over 75% of the domestic market share. Airlines use service marketing techniques to attract and retain customers. Their marketing mix includes product offerings, pricing strategies, placement of services, and promotional activities. Core aspects of airline services involve ground services, in-flight services, and reliability, care, and facilities provided to customers.
The document provides an overview of e-commerce, defining it as the process of buying and selling goods and services over the internet. It discusses the history of e-commerce from the 1970s to today. It also outlines the major categories of e-commerce including business-to-consumer, business-to-business, and consumer-to-consumer. Finally, it discusses the benefits of e-commerce for both organizations and consumers as well as examples of business applications and some interesting statistics.
Commerce involves the exchange of goods and services between entities. E-commerce refers specifically to commerce conducted electronically over computer networks like the Internet. It allows buyers and sellers to connect directly, reducing costs. While traditional commerce involves manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers before reaching customers, e-commerce can connect businesses and consumers directly. The main types of e-commerce are business-to-business, business-to-consumer, business-to-employee, and consumer-to-consumer.
The 150 Most Powerful Marketing & Sales ToolsBrian Downard
Does your marketing and sales need a boost? ELIV8 created this huge list to show you the best online marketing and sales tools available today.
In the list you’ll find a variety of tools with a wide range of applications. For example; content marketing, analytic tools and customer relationship management.
As humans, we never fail to think that we are highly intelligent beings, and that we are mentally superior than any other creatures found on Earth.
Well, that...... may be true.
However, we can be equally stupid and dumb too.
Worse still, we don't even realize it - in terms of how we can make erroneous judgments, decisions and choices, based on how our mind processes and filters information, as well as how our belief system works.
As intriguing and exciting this topic is to me, I find it difficult to illustrate the concepts involve, and that took me nearly 6 months to complete this work. (The Planning Fallacy in play?!) Throughout writing this deck, I've made a total of 8 major revisions before coming to this final piece.
I hope you'll find this deck both interesting and useful!
Part 1 of a Training Course on Establishing An Institutional Records Management and Archival Collection Development Program for RVM Schools (held at the RVM Regional House, Singalong, Paco, Manila on 2002 Dec. 11-2 , at the RVM Regional House, Cebu on 2003 Jan. 24-25, at the RVM Regional House, Davao City on 2003 Feb. 28-March 1, and at the RVM Regional House, Cagayan de Oro City. on 2003 March 7-8
This document presents a student management system project developed in Java. It allows users to view, edit, and manage student records and results. The key modules allow students to view their academic records while faculty can both view and edit records. It uses a MS Access database and was created using technologies like JDK, JDBC, and NetBeans. The future scope includes adding printing, improved design, and connecting it to an online system. The goal is to create an easy to use system to manage all student information for educational institutions.
The document discusses online commerce and e-commerce. It outlines pros and cons of online shopping for both consumers and businesses. Some benefits include lower prices, convenience, and increased market reach globally. However, consumers cannot physically examine products and have slower problem resolution. Businesses have increased costs from 24/7 operations and competition lowering prices. The document asks questions about why consumers are turning to online shopping and how customers determine where to purchase items online based on factors like price, security, and recommendations.
Development of the education system in malaysia edu3101Aileen Asim
The education system in Malaysia evolved over time with the influence of various colonizations. During the pre-independence period (1400-1956), education was informal and limited during early Malay rule. Under British rule, a divide-and-rule policy led to the establishment of vernacular schools along ethnic lines. After independence, efforts were made to integrate the education system through national schools with Malay as the medium of instruction. The system was further reformed and consolidated under the Education Act of 1961.
The document analyzes the airline industry using Porter's Five Forces model. It finds that the industry faces high barriers to entry due to large capital requirements and regulated airports. The threat of substitutes like road and rail transportation is moderate. However, buyers have high bargaining power due to deregulation and technology, and suppliers also have high bargaining power. Finally, competitive rivalry in the industry is high due to many competitors, price competition, and high fixed costs. Overall, the Porter's Five Forces analysis finds the airline industry to be unattractive.
User Experience Design: The Past, The Present, The FutureCharbel Zeaiter
In our mostly true exploration of the history of UX and the current space we're in, we look to how UX Designers will be called upon in the future to create experiences that matter.
Content Marketing Ideas! How to Find the Best Stories to Tell Your CustomersTopRank Marketing Agency
The document discusses content marketing strategies and frameworks. It emphasizes the importance of customer empathy and using customer insights to inform content creation. Specifically, it recommends mapping content topics to customer buying cycles and personas, focusing content on answering common customer questions. It also provides tips for generating content ideas from customer journeys, topic clusters targeting specific stages of the buying cycle, and leveraging different data sources. The overall message is that content should be highly relevant to customers by understanding their goals, pain points and situations.
The airline industry began in the 17th century and has since grown significantly. It now facilitates economic growth and globalization. Major Indian airlines include Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, Jet Airways, and Air India, which together hold over 75% of the domestic market share. Airlines use service marketing techniques to attract and retain customers. Their marketing mix includes product offerings, pricing strategies, placement of services, and promotional activities. Core aspects of airline services involve ground services, in-flight services, and reliability, care, and facilities provided to customers.
The document provides an overview of e-commerce, defining it as the process of buying and selling goods and services over the internet. It discusses the history of e-commerce from the 1970s to today. It also outlines the major categories of e-commerce including business-to-consumer, business-to-business, and consumer-to-consumer. Finally, it discusses the benefits of e-commerce for both organizations and consumers as well as examples of business applications and some interesting statistics.
Commerce involves the exchange of goods and services between entities. E-commerce refers specifically to commerce conducted electronically over computer networks like the Internet. It allows buyers and sellers to connect directly, reducing costs. While traditional commerce involves manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers before reaching customers, e-commerce can connect businesses and consumers directly. The main types of e-commerce are business-to-business, business-to-consumer, business-to-employee, and consumer-to-consumer.
The 150 Most Powerful Marketing & Sales ToolsBrian Downard
Does your marketing and sales need a boost? ELIV8 created this huge list to show you the best online marketing and sales tools available today.
In the list you’ll find a variety of tools with a wide range of applications. For example; content marketing, analytic tools and customer relationship management.
As humans, we never fail to think that we are highly intelligent beings, and that we are mentally superior than any other creatures found on Earth.
Well, that...... may be true.
However, we can be equally stupid and dumb too.
Worse still, we don't even realize it - in terms of how we can make erroneous judgments, decisions and choices, based on how our mind processes and filters information, as well as how our belief system works.
As intriguing and exciting this topic is to me, I find it difficult to illustrate the concepts involve, and that took me nearly 6 months to complete this work. (The Planning Fallacy in play?!) Throughout writing this deck, I've made a total of 8 major revisions before coming to this final piece.
I hope you'll find this deck both interesting and useful!