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Not all Groups are TEAMS Presented By: Arjun Kaura, Ashima chawla, Rupika Jain, Sonam Arora

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Not all Groups are TEAMS

Presented By:Arjun Kaura, Ashima chawla, Rupika Jain, Sonam Arora

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GROUP V/S TEAM

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Presentation Day8:45 AM

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Presentation Starts

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INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY

Presented to:Prof. Gautam Bansal

Presented by:Arjun Kaura

Ashima ChawlaRupika Jain

Sonam Arora

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The retail industry is a sector of economy which:(a) consists of individuals, stores, commercial complexes

and organisations(b) involved in the business of selling or merchandising

diverse finished products or goods(c) to the end-user consumers directly and indirectly.

Meaning of Retail Industry

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Retail Industry

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Different Retail Market in IndiaFood And Grocery retail

-constitutes about 62 per cent of the total INR 12000 billion

- Food and grocery retail market was a mere 0.5 per cent of the total in 2005

- grew at the rate of 35.6 percent in 2005 and at 42.5 per cent in 2009

Apparel Retail

-Demand For readymade n western outfit is growing at 40-45%

- It is the 2nd largest retail category approx. 10% of the total market.

Jewellery retail

-increased by about 5% at Rs 2,000 billion in 2011-12

- sector accounts for 14% of the total merchandise exports in India- only 5% is organized, creating opportunity for the foreign co. to enter Indian market

Pharmaceutical retail

-No. of local pharmacies in India is more than that of US, Europe and China- Indian pharma retails with approx. 5.5 lakh retailers

- The domestic retail market is valued at Rs 2,908 crore

Book Retail

-It is estd to be Rs 3,000 crore, which organized retail acc for 7%- contributes about 1% to the overall retail industry

- It is facing strong competition from online stores and supermarkets

- E- Books

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E-RETAILING-Online retail business is another format which has high potential for growth in the near future

- earlier it was the technology was the concern in online sopping and time taken to checkout but now that has passed and it is now the trust between the consumers and the shopping sites that is currently worked on.

-  According to Times of India, the online retail industry will touch 7000 crore by 2015

-  the online retail market in India may grow to Rs. 70 billion by 2015 from Rs. 20 billion in 2011

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Entry of MNC’s

# Wal-Mart Stores and Sunil Mittal's Bharti Enterprises have entered into a joint venture agreement and they are planning to open 10 to 15 cash-and-carry

facilities over seven years.

# Carrfour (crossroad), the world’s second largest retailer by sales, is planning to set up two business entities in the country one for its cash-and-carry business and the other a master franchisee which will lend its banner, technical services

and know how to an Indian company for direct-to-consumer retail

# The world’s fifth largest retailer by sales, costco wholesale Corp (Costco) known for its warehouse club model is also interested in coming to India and

waiting for the right opportunity

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Controversy over Indian retail reforms

opposition  Supporters 

- Independent stores will close, leading to massive job losses

- India needs trillions of dollar to build its infrastructure, hospitals, housing and schools for its growing population

- Walmart will lower prices to dump goods, get competition out of the way, become a monopoly, then raise prices

- Walmart, Tesco, Metro, Coop are some of over 350 global retail companies with annual sales over $1 billion. These retail companies have operated for over 30 years in numerous countries. They have not become monopolies.

- Work will be done by Indians, profits will go to foreigners

-India is country with limited surplus capital, so there is req of capital yo make it developed economy.

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•Thank You

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MARKS

Arjun Kaura= 6/10Ashima Chawla= 4/10

Rupika Jain= 3/10Sonam Arora= 5/10

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Flaws

• Sheer lack of communication and dialogue• Mismanagement leading to chaos on the D-

day• Lack of interdependent relationships• No mutual accountability• Lack of commitment• Pursuing a common goal but with an

different approach

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WHAT IS A TEAM??

“a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, set of performance goals, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.” 

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Team Presentation

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A Team divides efforts and multiplies

SUCCESS

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None of us is as smart as all of us…

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Presentation Day8:45 AM

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Presentation Starts

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INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY

Presented to:Prof. Gautam Bansal

Presented by:Arjun Kaura

Ashima ChawlaRupika Jain

Sonam Arora

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The retail industry is a sector of economy which:(a) consists of individuals, stores, commercial complexes

and organisations(b) involved in the business of selling or merchandising

diverse finished products or goods(c) to the end-user consumers directly and indirectly.

Meaning of Retail Industry

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Retail Industry

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- Retailing in India is one of the pillars of its economy

- contributes about 14 to 15 percent to its GDP

- one of the top five retail markets in the world

- It is fastest growing retail market in the world

- With rising consumer demand and greater disposable income, Indian retail sector is clocking an annual growth rate of 30 per cent

- India's overall retail sector is expected to rise to US$ 833 billion by 2013 and to US$ 1.3 trillion by 2018

A LOOK

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Retail Trade – India, US, China

Trade (US$billion) Employment(%)

Shops (million) Organised Sector Share (%)

India 180-394 7 12 7

US 3800 12.6-16 15.3 80

China 360 12 2.7 20

Comparison of retail trade between India, US, China

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E-RETAILING-Online retail business is another format which has high potential for growth in the near future

- earlier it was the technology was the concern in online sopping and time taken to checkout but now that has passed and it is now the trust between the consumers and the shopping sites that is currently worked on.

-  According to Times of India, the online retail industry will touch 7000 crore by 2015

-  the online retail market in India may grow to Rs. 70 billion by 2015 from Rs. 20 billion in 2011

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CHALLENGES OF INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY

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Reforms in Indian Retail Industry

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Controversy over Indian retail reforms

opposition  Supporters 

- Independent stores will close, leading to massive job losses

- India needs trillions of dollar to build its infrastructure, hospitals, housing and schools for its growing population

- Walmart will lower prices to dump goods, get competition out of the way, become a monopoly, then raise prices

- Walmart, Tesco, Metro, Coop are some of over 350 global retail companies with annual sales over $1 billion. These retail companies have operated for over 30 years in numerous countries. They have not become monopolies.

- Work will be done by Indians, profits will go to foreigners

-India is country with limited surplus capital, so there is req of capital yo make it developed economy.

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•Thank You

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MARKS

Arjun Kaura= 8/10Ashima Chawla= 8/10

Rupika Jain= 8/10Sonam Arora= 8/10

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A team

is more than sum of its

Parts..

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