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Yes it's true that MBA will fetch you decent paying jobs and even much more also if it suits you and you did great in it. Also if you're not having technical knowledge then I would suggest you to make career through MBA not by your engineering knowledge. So yes MBA is good for you.
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Dear applicant the salary package offered to Tele sales Executives solely vary on their capabilities and potential to create a good work record in the workplace. At an average if you have five years of genuine experience, you can expect a salary of around 18000-20000 per month and along with that you will receive some added facilities. Now again the salary scale depends on your capabilities, sometimes the Executives get paid according to hour like 150-200 rupees per hour as well.
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Due to a limitation of the number of answering modes available on this platform is not possible on my part to provide you with the detailed mathematical calculations regarding your profitability ratio in the above-mentioned stocks. moreover this site is basically meant for providing solutions regarding college entrance examination details, cut off criteria, and other educational related doubts so if you have questions regarding any of the above mentioned topics feel free to post it here.
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Average Central Mall Sales Executive salary in India is rupees 2 lakhs for employees with less than 1 year of experience to 6 years. Sales Executive salary at Central Mall ranges between 0.2 Lakhs to 3.8 Lakhs in a year.
we see that the salary varies from mall to mall and the area it is located in , if it is in south delhi, a big known mall, the salary can be higher.
hope it helps
Hello Aspirant.
Sales and marketing are quite different from each other we can say that they both are the two sides of same coin. First of all I would like to tell the difference between the two. Sales is more of transaction-based, marketing aims at winning and retaining the customers for the long term. Sales is basically product oriented where marketing is customer oriented.
NOW LET'S DISCUSS THE BOTH IN BRIEF;-
Sales is a process that which results in a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives the offering and the seller gets something of value in return which is usually money. It is basically a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money. Sales is somehow considered to be as a narrower concept. And it is basically concerned with earning profit by selling the product and no with satisfying the needs of the customer. Sales basically focuses on Company needs. It is of short term duration. It is known as the fragmented approach.
Marketing is basically the social process by which individuals and organizations obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging value with others. Marketing is a customer oriented. The main aim of marketing is to provide the satisfaction to the customers. It is an integrated approach. Marketing focuses on the market needs. Marketing is a long term process. Marketing is considered to be as the wider concept. Marketing follows the pull strategy.
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Dear applicant, Sales and Marketing are two different concepts of Marketing Management. Sales means in simple words Product Selling, you need to approach the customer to buy your products whereas Marketing means to make the customer aware of your products. You can promote the product to the customer but there is no forcing possibilities, you just want many people to know about your product so that indirectly you can influence them to buy them the product. Marketing is a broad spectrum of management sector, sales is a part of it.
Hi aspirant,
Both sales and marketing are terms that build a huge hype around them in the business and commercial world. Even though the terms are often associated with each other, there are differences that keep them apart.
Marketing can be considered as a way of branding by which you aim at potential customers and reach your brand or goods to them. Sales is in fact a process of turning these potential customers to actual ones by selling the goods thereby making a profit. Marketing is thus the efforts that are put to accomplish a result, the result being the profit through sales.
Marketing is also a process that comes before the process of Sales. Thus, we can infer that the efforts that are put towards marketing affect sales in a substantial way - a well planned and accomplished marketing creates growth in sales thereby reaping profits whereas an ineffective marketing bring the sales down.
Marketing is thus one of the major factor that influences sales. Hope this helps!
Contracts for the sale of commodities are governed under the Sale of Goods Act of 1930. Except for the state of Jammu and Kashmir, it applies to the entire country of India. The general rules of contract law, namely the Indian Contact Act, apply to contracts for the sale of products. A contract for the sale of goods, on the other hand, has some unique elements, such as the transfer of ownership of the products, delivery of goods, rights and responsibilities of the buyer and seller, remedies for breach of contract, implied conditions and guarantees, and so on. The Sale of Goods Act of 1930 contains provisions that address these idiosyncrasies.
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