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Store 1

 The name of the shop is FabIndia,
which caters to all the book loving
people , and is located in the south of
New Delhi, in a posh area named
Saket. FabIndia, a bookstore, is one of
the many stores in Select City Walk
Mall.

  The store Drew me in , with its
plethora of books , neatly stacked in
well furnished cupboards.

  The door as usual was open when I
entered the store, which made me feel
like I was being cordially invited.

   The sign lettering of the store was
   The color of the store ( as can be seen from the
    picture in the previous slide), had just the right
    amount of light. It was not too dark nor too light
    and went perfectly well, with the whole ambience
    of the store.
    The store has white marble floors, which goes
    synonymous to the white lightening, a suave
    touch.
    The music that was being played when I entered
    the store went perfectly well with the theme of the
    store. One could actually unwind listening to the
    soft music, pleasing to the ears.
   The temperature of the store was absolutely
    perfect.
   The store is crowed with mercandise which
    included antiques from 16th century England.
   The store had a woody smell juxtaposed with
    smell which emanates from the covers of new
    books, which particularly drew my attention this
    time.
   The cash register was located to the left of the
    entry gate
   The store security was present at the entrance.
   The sales person took 15 minutes befor
    initiating contact
   He asked me if I was looking for any particular
    book.
   The sales person dealt with different customers
    differently, depending on their age and gender.
   The age of the sales person, from my
    observation, was somewhere between 27-35,
    and comprised of both male and female
    employees, with a ratio of 2:3 , respectively.
   The sales people had their uniforms and
    matched the store’s image , as they were well
    acquainted with almost all the books in the
    store.
   The first thing I noticed was the attractive
    signpost with different quotes from various
    authors, which certainly added a very
    impressive touch to the store.
   The books were arranged according to the
    genre, for example: fiction, comedy, horror and
    the like.
   I did not find any free samples in the store.
   Cooking books and some geography related
    books were found in the least accessible
    location.
   Customers trapeze in alone as well with
    company.
   I noticed people who can be 13 years to above
    70 years of age, enter the store.
   When a customer enter the store, they tend to
    walk in different direction, some seem to know
    where they are going to get their hands on
    some pre-determind book , while some simply
    wander along and stop if they find something
    that can be of an interesting read.
   Customers tend to spend an average of an hour
    in the store
   The customers do touch the products. If they
    find something to their liking, they take out the
    book from its respective shelf, and sit down to
    read , which is encouraged as reading chairs
    are provided in front of every cupboard.
   Almost 35% seemed to be interested in
    purchasing the product, the rest preferred
    finding a suitable corner and reading in peace.
   There was a special section for kids , which had
    all sorts of story books, little bean bag chairs
    and lot of decorations, which kids particularly
    enjoyed.
   All in all, the store is a delight for all ages and
    understands the need of a person whose hobby
    or passion rather revolves around reading
    books.
   The next store that drew
    me in with its open
    door was Forever New,
    a clothing store located
    in the second floor of
    the Mall.
   The sign is embedded
    with lights which is
    very alluring. The
    mannequins attracted
    me towards the store
    and enticed me check
    out the beautiful clothes
    which were on display.
   The colour scheme of the store was an
    amalgamation of champagne coloured lights
    and light yellow.
   The music being played was retro , which I
    found digressive in nature with the clothes in
    display.
   The temperature of the store was set to just the
    appropriate measure.
   The store was laden with the smell of roses and
    fresh leather.
   There was security at the entrance ( picture).
   The environment with colourful mannequins
    and latest fashion certainly added on to the
    perceived value of the merchandise.
   A salesperson initiates contact immediately
    after we enter the store
   The salesperson asked us if we needed any
    help with directions regarding where are
    choice of clothes were located.
   The salesperson treated customers equally
    here.
   Emloyees where 20-27 years of age, and
    comprised of both men and women
   The ratio was of men to women were 5:3,
    respectively.
   The sales people were not using any store
    products
   They had a uniform on.
   Yes, the sales people certainly matched the
    store’s image as they were well aware of a
    customers choice of clothes and helped a
    customer come out of his/her predicament in
    choosing a particular dress over similar
    alternatives
   The store housed all the latest collection ranging
    from jeans to shoes, handbags, accessories and the
    like.
   The fist product that caught my eye, was the
    mannequin in display, she wore denim shorts with
    a white t-shirt.
   The clothes are arranged by size, type and colour
   There were no free samples
   The most expensive item in the store was a
    handbag worth 1000$, whereas the least expensive
    was a waist belt worth 5$.
   The prices of the products were on the tag of every
    product.
   A plethora of customers visited the store and they
    came in alone, or with company.
   The average age seemed to be 12 and mostly
    women were seen in the store
   Customers tend to spread out in the store , they
    don’t seem to walk in the same direction
   On an average , a customer stays for half an hour if
    he/she is just looking through, and takes more
    than an hour , if they are trying out the clothes
   A lot of customers were seen buying clothes which
    indicated that they had set thir minds on buying
    the clothes.
   What I noticed was that the clothes reflected
    the modern sense of style that has become a
    part of Indian culture. Earlier women would
    think twice before opting for short dresses,
    now all they preferred were short dresses. This
    shows a drastic change in the minds of urban
    Indians.
   The next store I ventured
    into is called KALPANA,
    which in contrast to the
    previous store, has purely
    traditional Indian clothes.
   The store has a collection
    of saris, (a long cloth
    draped on the body , as
    seen on the right
    mannequin), kurtis (a long
    top, as seen on the left
    mannequin) and the same
   The light was very pleasing to the eye , with a
    slight hue of dark to highlight the stack of clothes
    popularly demanded by the customers.
   There was no music in the background.
   The floor was white marble.
   It did not have any distinctive smell.
   The temperature was set just right.
   The environment which is in sync with the
    traditional theme it generates certainly influences
    the perceived value of the merchandise
   A sales person guided us to our desired choice
    of clothing.
   The sales person treats customers according
    their need.
   Age between 28-36, comprising just women.
   Saleswomen have a uniform.
   The saris are arranged according to their types
   The other items in the shop were arranged
    according to their color and size
   There were no free samples.
   The most expensive item in the shop was a
    800$ sari, and the least expensive was a 15$
    kurti
   The prices were given on the tag attached to
    the garment.
   The customers came in groups or alone to
    shop.
   The average age of customers was above 32
    years.
   Customers tends to scatter
   Customers spend an average of more than an
    hour in the store, if they don’t have their mind
    set on a particular line of clothing, if they do,
    they quickly purchase their clothes and leave
   What interested me about this shop is, in
    contrast to the previous store, only middle
    aged women were seen in this shop, which
    reflected the change in fashion and culture of
    Indian youth. Indian youth now prefers
    modern clothing over traditional ones.
   A music store was next
    on my list
   The store had a
    collection of music of
    different genres.
   There was music being played in the
    environment.
   The light was a mixture of champagne colour
    and scarlet.
   The floor was white marble.
   The temperature was set just right.
   There was no sales person that greeted the
    customers.
   There were only to cashiers on the cash
    counter.
   The music store had a variety of collection of
    songs.
   They were stacked neatly according to genre
    and language.
   Apart from music cds, I also noticed video cds
    which may have eluded me the last time I had
    visited the store.
   There were no free samples
   Customers came in pairs and alone
   The average minimum age was 13 and
    maximum was 43.
   They all seem to listen to the music cd befor
    purchasing it
   Some customers merely came ther to listen to
    the cds and not purchase it
   They spend anywhere between 2-3 hours in the
    store
   People seem to enjoy the whole ambience of
    the music store.
   I would suggest for them to arrange seating
    capacity and maybe up a small café on the side,
    which definitely boost their business. Music
    and food are a match made in heaven.
   Men’s office wear was
    the next store I had
    ventured into.
   The sign as seen in the
    picture was very
    attractive.
   There were pictures of male models donning
    latest designs in office wear.
   Lightening like all the previous store was
    champagne coloured
   Floor was white marble.
   Air was laden with musky fragrance.
   Temperature was set just right.
   Sales person is there to greet you when u enter
    the store.
   They help us in finding our desired clothes.
   Salespeople have a uniform
   The age range was between 25-37, and
    comprised both men and women.
   They did not use any store product.
   Men suits and pants were the basic attraction in
    the store.
   The clothes were stacked according to their size
    and colour.
   There were no free samples.
   The store had mannequins with latest formal
    suit on, which made it easy for a customer to
    make up his mind.
   Customers , mostly men , came with either
    their friends, girlfriends or wives.
   Age would be between 24-46.
   Spend an average of an hour in the store.
   Most men seem to know exactly what they
    wanted.
   A cosmetics and
    beauty store
   The store is fully air
    conditioned.
   The store was filled with pictures of
    immaculate models
   Floor was marble.
   Light was champagne color.
   The air was perfumed with sweet smelling
    creams and conditioners
   A sales person was there to greet a customer at
    the door
   The age of the sales people ranged between 23-
    28, and comprised only women
   They used store products while dealing with
    the customers.
   The customers came in the shop to groom
    themselves
   Spend a maximum of 5 hours in the shop
   Age of customers between 18-40
   The store had a plethora of cosmetics for sale as
    well as used by the employees on customers.
   There were no free samples.
   I was able to observe the importance ladies
    were placing on beauty and grooming
    notwithstanding money.
   The store was frequented by women of higher
    strata. Middle class women were not seen in
    the store.

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Observation lab

  • 2. Store 1  The name of the shop is FabIndia, which caters to all the book loving people , and is located in the south of New Delhi, in a posh area named Saket. FabIndia, a bookstore, is one of the many stores in Select City Walk Mall.  The store Drew me in , with its plethora of books , neatly stacked in well furnished cupboards.  The door as usual was open when I entered the store, which made me feel like I was being cordially invited.  The sign lettering of the store was
  • 3. The color of the store ( as can be seen from the picture in the previous slide), had just the right amount of light. It was not too dark nor too light and went perfectly well, with the whole ambience of the store.  The store has white marble floors, which goes synonymous to the white lightening, a suave touch.  The music that was being played when I entered the store went perfectly well with the theme of the store. One could actually unwind listening to the soft music, pleasing to the ears.
  • 4. The temperature of the store was absolutely perfect.  The store is crowed with mercandise which included antiques from 16th century England.  The store had a woody smell juxtaposed with smell which emanates from the covers of new books, which particularly drew my attention this time.  The cash register was located to the left of the entry gate  The store security was present at the entrance.
  • 5. The sales person took 15 minutes befor initiating contact  He asked me if I was looking for any particular book.  The sales person dealt with different customers differently, depending on their age and gender.  The age of the sales person, from my observation, was somewhere between 27-35, and comprised of both male and female employees, with a ratio of 2:3 , respectively.
  • 6. The sales people had their uniforms and matched the store’s image , as they were well acquainted with almost all the books in the store.
  • 7. The first thing I noticed was the attractive signpost with different quotes from various authors, which certainly added a very impressive touch to the store.  The books were arranged according to the genre, for example: fiction, comedy, horror and the like.  I did not find any free samples in the store.  Cooking books and some geography related books were found in the least accessible location.
  • 8. Customers trapeze in alone as well with company.  I noticed people who can be 13 years to above 70 years of age, enter the store.  When a customer enter the store, they tend to walk in different direction, some seem to know where they are going to get their hands on some pre-determind book , while some simply wander along and stop if they find something that can be of an interesting read.
  • 9. Customers tend to spend an average of an hour in the store  The customers do touch the products. If they find something to their liking, they take out the book from its respective shelf, and sit down to read , which is encouraged as reading chairs are provided in front of every cupboard.  Almost 35% seemed to be interested in purchasing the product, the rest preferred finding a suitable corner and reading in peace.
  • 10. There was a special section for kids , which had all sorts of story books, little bean bag chairs and lot of decorations, which kids particularly enjoyed.  All in all, the store is a delight for all ages and understands the need of a person whose hobby or passion rather revolves around reading books.
  • 11. The next store that drew me in with its open door was Forever New, a clothing store located in the second floor of the Mall.  The sign is embedded with lights which is very alluring. The mannequins attracted me towards the store and enticed me check out the beautiful clothes which were on display.
  • 12. The colour scheme of the store was an amalgamation of champagne coloured lights and light yellow.  The music being played was retro , which I found digressive in nature with the clothes in display.  The temperature of the store was set to just the appropriate measure.  The store was laden with the smell of roses and fresh leather.
  • 13. There was security at the entrance ( picture).  The environment with colourful mannequins and latest fashion certainly added on to the perceived value of the merchandise.
  • 14. A salesperson initiates contact immediately after we enter the store  The salesperson asked us if we needed any help with directions regarding where are choice of clothes were located.  The salesperson treated customers equally here.  Emloyees where 20-27 years of age, and comprised of both men and women  The ratio was of men to women were 5:3, respectively.
  • 15. The sales people were not using any store products  They had a uniform on.  Yes, the sales people certainly matched the store’s image as they were well aware of a customers choice of clothes and helped a customer come out of his/her predicament in choosing a particular dress over similar alternatives
  • 16. The store housed all the latest collection ranging from jeans to shoes, handbags, accessories and the like.  The fist product that caught my eye, was the mannequin in display, she wore denim shorts with a white t-shirt.  The clothes are arranged by size, type and colour  There were no free samples  The most expensive item in the store was a handbag worth 1000$, whereas the least expensive was a waist belt worth 5$.  The prices of the products were on the tag of every product.
  • 17. A plethora of customers visited the store and they came in alone, or with company.  The average age seemed to be 12 and mostly women were seen in the store  Customers tend to spread out in the store , they don’t seem to walk in the same direction  On an average , a customer stays for half an hour if he/she is just looking through, and takes more than an hour , if they are trying out the clothes  A lot of customers were seen buying clothes which indicated that they had set thir minds on buying the clothes.
  • 18. What I noticed was that the clothes reflected the modern sense of style that has become a part of Indian culture. Earlier women would think twice before opting for short dresses, now all they preferred were short dresses. This shows a drastic change in the minds of urban Indians.
  • 19. The next store I ventured into is called KALPANA, which in contrast to the previous store, has purely traditional Indian clothes.  The store has a collection of saris, (a long cloth draped on the body , as seen on the right mannequin), kurtis (a long top, as seen on the left mannequin) and the same
  • 20. The light was very pleasing to the eye , with a slight hue of dark to highlight the stack of clothes popularly demanded by the customers.  There was no music in the background.  The floor was white marble.  It did not have any distinctive smell.  The temperature was set just right.  The environment which is in sync with the traditional theme it generates certainly influences the perceived value of the merchandise
  • 21. A sales person guided us to our desired choice of clothing.  The sales person treats customers according their need.  Age between 28-36, comprising just women.  Saleswomen have a uniform.
  • 22. The saris are arranged according to their types  The other items in the shop were arranged according to their color and size  There were no free samples.  The most expensive item in the shop was a 800$ sari, and the least expensive was a 15$ kurti  The prices were given on the tag attached to the garment.
  • 23. The customers came in groups or alone to shop.  The average age of customers was above 32 years.  Customers tends to scatter  Customers spend an average of more than an hour in the store, if they don’t have their mind set on a particular line of clothing, if they do, they quickly purchase their clothes and leave
  • 24. What interested me about this shop is, in contrast to the previous store, only middle aged women were seen in this shop, which reflected the change in fashion and culture of Indian youth. Indian youth now prefers modern clothing over traditional ones.
  • 25. A music store was next on my list  The store had a collection of music of different genres.
  • 26. There was music being played in the environment.  The light was a mixture of champagne colour and scarlet.  The floor was white marble.  The temperature was set just right.
  • 27. There was no sales person that greeted the customers.  There were only to cashiers on the cash counter.
  • 28. The music store had a variety of collection of songs.  They were stacked neatly according to genre and language.  Apart from music cds, I also noticed video cds which may have eluded me the last time I had visited the store.  There were no free samples
  • 29. Customers came in pairs and alone  The average minimum age was 13 and maximum was 43.  They all seem to listen to the music cd befor purchasing it  Some customers merely came ther to listen to the cds and not purchase it  They spend anywhere between 2-3 hours in the store
  • 30. People seem to enjoy the whole ambience of the music store.  I would suggest for them to arrange seating capacity and maybe up a small café on the side, which definitely boost their business. Music and food are a match made in heaven.
  • 31. Men’s office wear was the next store I had ventured into.  The sign as seen in the picture was very attractive.
  • 32. There were pictures of male models donning latest designs in office wear.  Lightening like all the previous store was champagne coloured  Floor was white marble.  Air was laden with musky fragrance.  Temperature was set just right.
  • 33. Sales person is there to greet you when u enter the store.  They help us in finding our desired clothes.  Salespeople have a uniform  The age range was between 25-37, and comprised both men and women.  They did not use any store product.
  • 34. Men suits and pants were the basic attraction in the store.  The clothes were stacked according to their size and colour.  There were no free samples.  The store had mannequins with latest formal suit on, which made it easy for a customer to make up his mind.
  • 35. Customers , mostly men , came with either their friends, girlfriends or wives.  Age would be between 24-46.  Spend an average of an hour in the store.  Most men seem to know exactly what they wanted.
  • 36. A cosmetics and beauty store  The store is fully air conditioned.
  • 37. The store was filled with pictures of immaculate models  Floor was marble.  Light was champagne color.  The air was perfumed with sweet smelling creams and conditioners
  • 38. A sales person was there to greet a customer at the door  The age of the sales people ranged between 23- 28, and comprised only women  They used store products while dealing with the customers.
  • 39. The customers came in the shop to groom themselves  Spend a maximum of 5 hours in the shop  Age of customers between 18-40
  • 40. The store had a plethora of cosmetics for sale as well as used by the employees on customers.  There were no free samples.
  • 41. I was able to observe the importance ladies were placing on beauty and grooming notwithstanding money.  The store was frequented by women of higher strata. Middle class women were not seen in the store.