The document discusses the promotional mix, which consists of advertising, public relations, direct selling, and word of mouth as key functions to inform, persuade, and remind potential customers about a company's products or services.
This document discusses marketing communication, the company voice of brands, and how the evolution of the marketing communication environment affects brand equity and sales. It also examines the effects on consumers and how companies can use marketing communication to inform consumers about brands, products, deals, discounts and company information.
Marketing communications are a means for companies to establish dialogue and build relationships with consumers. However, as marketing communications have increased drastically, many people now find them to be invasive. While some see marketing communications negatively, they can also contribute to brand equity and sales through building brand image, creating brand memories, and generating positive feelings toward the brand when done creatively. One example is a Motorola campaign that allowed people to send photos to digital billboards as a creative way for people to say goodbye to loved ones.
This document promotes marketing services from Lippman Media to help businesses increase profitability, engage patients, and change outcomes. It lists various marketing strategies and services offered like referral marketing, advertising, strategic growth planning, community outreach, branding, social media, video marketing, and creative services to unlock potential and have a measurable impact. It provides their website and phone number for more information.
This document discusses the role of direct marketing in presidential election campaigns. It defines direct marketing as a marketing tool that allows businesses to personally reach customers to generate sales or raise awareness of a campaign. Presidential campaigns use direct marketing techniques like targeted messages through different media to select audiences. While direct marketing is cost-effective and allows for relationship building, it can also be viewed as an invasion of privacy and the initial costs of acquiring customers are high.
TagCloud CV 2014 | David Altman CEO MarketShare Advisors InternationalDavid Altman
This document discusses a business that focuses on brands, merchandising, strategy, e-commerce, growth, retail, revenue, and developing direct and omni-channel customer experiences. It mentions job titles like vice president, president, and marketing manager. The business executed strategic initiatives that included launching new media, catalog channels, and growing private brand revenue by millions.
The document discusses the marketing mix elements of price, including factors that influence pricing like costs, profits, competition, and customer perceptions. It also outlines ways to determine price such as calculating costs plus desired profit margins or matching competitor pricing, as well as considering what customers are willing to pay.
The document provides information about Facebook's new timeline feature including:
- The timeline organizes your profile chronologically and allows adding past information
- The info page has been replaced by profile information in boxes under the cover photo
- Facebook now focuses more on integration with apps like Spotify to automatically post activities
- The document addresses privacy concerns over apps sharing activity and how to control app settings
This document discusses marketing communication, the company voice of brands, and how the evolution of the marketing communication environment affects brand equity and sales. It also examines the effects on consumers and how companies can use marketing communication to inform consumers about brands, products, deals, discounts and company information.
Marketing communications are a means for companies to establish dialogue and build relationships with consumers. However, as marketing communications have increased drastically, many people now find them to be invasive. While some see marketing communications negatively, they can also contribute to brand equity and sales through building brand image, creating brand memories, and generating positive feelings toward the brand when done creatively. One example is a Motorola campaign that allowed people to send photos to digital billboards as a creative way for people to say goodbye to loved ones.
This document promotes marketing services from Lippman Media to help businesses increase profitability, engage patients, and change outcomes. It lists various marketing strategies and services offered like referral marketing, advertising, strategic growth planning, community outreach, branding, social media, video marketing, and creative services to unlock potential and have a measurable impact. It provides their website and phone number for more information.
This document discusses the role of direct marketing in presidential election campaigns. It defines direct marketing as a marketing tool that allows businesses to personally reach customers to generate sales or raise awareness of a campaign. Presidential campaigns use direct marketing techniques like targeted messages through different media to select audiences. While direct marketing is cost-effective and allows for relationship building, it can also be viewed as an invasion of privacy and the initial costs of acquiring customers are high.
TagCloud CV 2014 | David Altman CEO MarketShare Advisors InternationalDavid Altman
This document discusses a business that focuses on brands, merchandising, strategy, e-commerce, growth, retail, revenue, and developing direct and omni-channel customer experiences. It mentions job titles like vice president, president, and marketing manager. The business executed strategic initiatives that included launching new media, catalog channels, and growing private brand revenue by millions.
The document discusses the marketing mix elements of price, including factors that influence pricing like costs, profits, competition, and customer perceptions. It also outlines ways to determine price such as calculating costs plus desired profit margins or matching competitor pricing, as well as considering what customers are willing to pay.
The document provides information about Facebook's new timeline feature including:
- The timeline organizes your profile chronologically and allows adding past information
- The info page has been replaced by profile information in boxes under the cover photo
- Facebook now focuses more on integration with apps like Spotify to automatically post activities
- The document addresses privacy concerns over apps sharing activity and how to control app settings
The document discusses various elements of an organization including people, benefits, human resources, talent, organizational charts, and performance evaluations. It emphasizes growing the organization like a large tree with new impulses for growth coming from the founders and securing the lifeblood for the whole system. Performance evaluations are mentioned as helping remind workers of expectations, providing information for promotions and layoffs, and allowing self-evaluations to be done on a scale as part of 360-degree feedback.
The document discusses performing a SWOT analysis to understand a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It advises analyzing internal factors like products, speed, costs as well as external factors such as competition, legislation, and economic conditions to identify a company's point of difference and areas for improvement.
Production involves using resources and talent to complete tasks that transform inputs into outputs. It requires planning what needs to be done, when it will be done, and continuously improving processes to eliminate waste and evolve over time.
This document discusses the costs involved in starting a new business, including fixed costs, variable costs, and monthly overhead. It notes that a business needs sufficient cash flow to cover fixed costs and that selling at least 1,000 units per month at a price that covers variable costs is needed to break even financially. Accounting tools like cash flow statements and balance sheets are important for tracking costs and profitability.
The document discusses the marketing mix which includes the 4 P's - product, price, place, and promotion. It then covers the product life cycle and the different stages a product goes through from introduction to growth, maturity, and eventual decline. The document questions how quickly a product will decline at the end of its life cycle.
The document discusses distribution channels and strategies, which involve making products available to customers through various physical locations and transportation methods. It outlines different distribution options like using producers, brokers, wholesalers or retailers to store and transport products. When developing distribution strategies, companies should consider conditions in targeted areas, potential market size, and levels of competition.
This document discusses key marketing concepts such as market segmentation, target markets, and the marketing mix. It suggests that by better understanding marketing strategies, consumers can become more informed when making purchasing decisions. The marketing mix, also known as the four Ps, involves decisions around a product, place or distribution channel, price, and methods of promotion.
This document outlines the steps for conducting market research including identifying the problem, selecting a research method such as surveys, focus groups, or expert interviews, designing and conducting the research, analyzing the collected data, and presenting the results. The key aspects of market research covered are determining who to study, where they are located, how much they spend, when they purchase, and using methods like surveys and focus groups to gather information.
Danny MacAskill is a Scottish trials cyclist whose flatmate posted a video of his stunts online, which received over 27 million views on YouTube and led to him receiving over 100 offers per day, allowing him to make a living from cycling despite initially never expecting to do so professionally. The unexpected online success of the video also resulted in sponsorship deals and opportunities like making an advertisement for Volkswagen in Lisbon, though MacAskill was originally just riding for fun without any expectations of it becoming his career.
This document outlines the mission, vision, and objectives of an organization. It discusses building a tower using disposable glasses to accomplish a mission. It also lists the organization's core values such as delivering wow through service and being passionate. The vision is described as creating a picture of what success will look like in the future. Objectives are defined as what the business aims to achieve and by when, including key elements like a verb, measure, and time.
The Marshmallow Challenge involves teams building the tallest freestanding structure they can in 18 minutes using only 20 sticks of spaghetti, one yard of string, one yard of tape, and one marshmallow. The winning structure is the tallest with the entire marshmallow on top and not touching or supported by anything else at the end of the time limit. Teams can use as much or as little of the provided materials and can break or cut them as needed.
The document discusses taking risks, learning from mistakes, and seizing opportunities for growth. It notes that not taking risks means not making progress, and that growth comes from practice. It also contrasts needs versus wants and opportunities that arise from observation. The document encourages pushing limits and learning, while warning that repeating the same mistakes could lead to negative consequences. Overall, it promotes an experimental mindset of observing, learning from failures and successes, and continually improving through practice.
An entrepreneur is someone who starts a business or movement to bring about change. The document discusses who can be an entrepreneur, their common characteristics like passion and initiative, and encourages the reader to find their passion and start their own movement by beginning to draft their entrepreneurship project. It instructs the reader to write down names and IDs on a piece of paper and hand it in.
Richard Branson became an entrepreneur in 1994 by founding Virgin Records in the 1970s and then expanding into airlines, telecommunications and other industries. He took risks by starting many new businesses and pursued opportunities through hard work and creativity. The video discusses key characteristics of Branson that led to his success as an entrepreneur such as taking risks and pursuing new opportunities.
The document proposes introducing a new car model without traditional elements like legs, a steering wheel, or key. It suggests reimagining what a car is and how it would be controlled without standard parts. The goal seems to be developing an innovative vehicle design that breaks conventions.
The document provides analogies between an Xbox console and a window, and a lamp and a flower, comparing their attributes of connectivity, transparency, ability to illuminate, and changing colors. It then discusses deliberately working to get better at something and the achievements of Tour de France cyclist Miguel Indurain. Various other disjointed phrases and sentences are included without context. The overall content and ideas are difficult to follow in a coherent summary due to the disjointed and ambiguous nature of the document.
An analogy compares two things that are similar in some ways but different in other ways. An analogy perceives the similarity between things that seem dissimilar. An airplane flies through the air along predefined routes and has an autopilot feature, similar to how a large commercial airplane like an Airbus 380 has a large passenger capacity requirement but its actual capacity may be higher or lower.
This document discusses entrepreneurship and movements. It mentions rules, consequences, power, groups, profiles, and low-tech social networks. The document touches on various aspects of starting a business or movement including establishing guidelines, empowering groups of people, and networking without advanced technology.
The document discusses entrepreneurship and what it means to be an entrepreneur. It provides examples of successful entrepreneurs like Muhammad Yunus, who founded the Grameen Bank to provide microcredits, and Lorena Ochoa, a professional golfer and philanthropist. The document emphasizes that the purpose of studying entrepreneurship is not just to build a business or make money, but rather to make a meaningful impact and start something that leads and creates positive change. Students are then assigned a task to devise an app and get people to use it.
The document discusses various elements of an organization including people, benefits, human resources, talent, organizational charts, and performance evaluations. It emphasizes growing the organization like a large tree with new impulses for growth coming from the founders and securing the lifeblood for the whole system. Performance evaluations are mentioned as helping remind workers of expectations, providing information for promotions and layoffs, and allowing self-evaluations to be done on a scale as part of 360-degree feedback.
The document discusses performing a SWOT analysis to understand a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It advises analyzing internal factors like products, speed, costs as well as external factors such as competition, legislation, and economic conditions to identify a company's point of difference and areas for improvement.
Production involves using resources and talent to complete tasks that transform inputs into outputs. It requires planning what needs to be done, when it will be done, and continuously improving processes to eliminate waste and evolve over time.
This document discusses the costs involved in starting a new business, including fixed costs, variable costs, and monthly overhead. It notes that a business needs sufficient cash flow to cover fixed costs and that selling at least 1,000 units per month at a price that covers variable costs is needed to break even financially. Accounting tools like cash flow statements and balance sheets are important for tracking costs and profitability.
The document discusses the marketing mix which includes the 4 P's - product, price, place, and promotion. It then covers the product life cycle and the different stages a product goes through from introduction to growth, maturity, and eventual decline. The document questions how quickly a product will decline at the end of its life cycle.
The document discusses distribution channels and strategies, which involve making products available to customers through various physical locations and transportation methods. It outlines different distribution options like using producers, brokers, wholesalers or retailers to store and transport products. When developing distribution strategies, companies should consider conditions in targeted areas, potential market size, and levels of competition.
This document discusses key marketing concepts such as market segmentation, target markets, and the marketing mix. It suggests that by better understanding marketing strategies, consumers can become more informed when making purchasing decisions. The marketing mix, also known as the four Ps, involves decisions around a product, place or distribution channel, price, and methods of promotion.
This document outlines the steps for conducting market research including identifying the problem, selecting a research method such as surveys, focus groups, or expert interviews, designing and conducting the research, analyzing the collected data, and presenting the results. The key aspects of market research covered are determining who to study, where they are located, how much they spend, when they purchase, and using methods like surveys and focus groups to gather information.
Danny MacAskill is a Scottish trials cyclist whose flatmate posted a video of his stunts online, which received over 27 million views on YouTube and led to him receiving over 100 offers per day, allowing him to make a living from cycling despite initially never expecting to do so professionally. The unexpected online success of the video also resulted in sponsorship deals and opportunities like making an advertisement for Volkswagen in Lisbon, though MacAskill was originally just riding for fun without any expectations of it becoming his career.
This document outlines the mission, vision, and objectives of an organization. It discusses building a tower using disposable glasses to accomplish a mission. It also lists the organization's core values such as delivering wow through service and being passionate. The vision is described as creating a picture of what success will look like in the future. Objectives are defined as what the business aims to achieve and by when, including key elements like a verb, measure, and time.
The Marshmallow Challenge involves teams building the tallest freestanding structure they can in 18 minutes using only 20 sticks of spaghetti, one yard of string, one yard of tape, and one marshmallow. The winning structure is the tallest with the entire marshmallow on top and not touching or supported by anything else at the end of the time limit. Teams can use as much or as little of the provided materials and can break or cut them as needed.
The document discusses taking risks, learning from mistakes, and seizing opportunities for growth. It notes that not taking risks means not making progress, and that growth comes from practice. It also contrasts needs versus wants and opportunities that arise from observation. The document encourages pushing limits and learning, while warning that repeating the same mistakes could lead to negative consequences. Overall, it promotes an experimental mindset of observing, learning from failures and successes, and continually improving through practice.
An entrepreneur is someone who starts a business or movement to bring about change. The document discusses who can be an entrepreneur, their common characteristics like passion and initiative, and encourages the reader to find their passion and start their own movement by beginning to draft their entrepreneurship project. It instructs the reader to write down names and IDs on a piece of paper and hand it in.
Richard Branson became an entrepreneur in 1994 by founding Virgin Records in the 1970s and then expanding into airlines, telecommunications and other industries. He took risks by starting many new businesses and pursued opportunities through hard work and creativity. The video discusses key characteristics of Branson that led to his success as an entrepreneur such as taking risks and pursuing new opportunities.
The document proposes introducing a new car model without traditional elements like legs, a steering wheel, or key. It suggests reimagining what a car is and how it would be controlled without standard parts. The goal seems to be developing an innovative vehicle design that breaks conventions.
The document provides analogies between an Xbox console and a window, and a lamp and a flower, comparing their attributes of connectivity, transparency, ability to illuminate, and changing colors. It then discusses deliberately working to get better at something and the achievements of Tour de France cyclist Miguel Indurain. Various other disjointed phrases and sentences are included without context. The overall content and ideas are difficult to follow in a coherent summary due to the disjointed and ambiguous nature of the document.
An analogy compares two things that are similar in some ways but different in other ways. An analogy perceives the similarity between things that seem dissimilar. An airplane flies through the air along predefined routes and has an autopilot feature, similar to how a large commercial airplane like an Airbus 380 has a large passenger capacity requirement but its actual capacity may be higher or lower.
This document discusses entrepreneurship and movements. It mentions rules, consequences, power, groups, profiles, and low-tech social networks. The document touches on various aspects of starting a business or movement including establishing guidelines, empowering groups of people, and networking without advanced technology.
The document discusses entrepreneurship and what it means to be an entrepreneur. It provides examples of successful entrepreneurs like Muhammad Yunus, who founded the Grameen Bank to provide microcredits, and Lorena Ochoa, a professional golfer and philanthropist. The document emphasizes that the purpose of studying entrepreneurship is not just to build a business or make money, but rather to make a meaningful impact and start something that leads and creates positive change. Students are then assigned a task to devise an app and get people to use it.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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