El documento describe un modelo de planeación denominado "Cuadrantes Ciudadanos" implementado por la policía. El modelo divide un territorio en áreas definidas, donde policías conocedores de las características sociales, demográficas y geográficas de cada área, buscan lograr la participación de la comunidad en temas de seguridad.
The document summarizes the retail industry in India. It describes India's growing economy and consumer base, which is driving growth in the retail sector. The organized retail market is growing but still makes up only 3% of the total retail market. Major domestic and international retailers are expanding formats like department stores, hypermarkets, and supermarkets across India. While the industry faces challenges like regulations and infrastructure, food, consumer durables, and home products are sectors with significant growth potential. Allowing more foreign direct investment could further boost the industry but may also create risks. Experts discuss opportunities and barriers in developing the retail industry.
This document discusses designing customer-oriented marketing channels. It explains that distribution channel management is important because channels are the interface with customers, difficult to change, and can bottleneck or differentiate a business. A well-defined channel strategy is needed to achieve segmentation objectives. The document then provides examples of channel structures and flows, as well as considerations for channel design such as product characteristics, customer service demands, requisite channel functions, and costs. The goal of channel configuration is to define the optimal channel flow and structure for each customer segment.
Analysis of Fiscal and Monetary Policy of India for last decade (2004-2014)Kavi
Fiscal and Monetary Policy are an important tool for growth of any country. Here we have focused on these policies with respect to India over last decade. We have tried to focus on the functioning of these policies, their impact on growth and development of Economy by taking in perspective of human development. We also found the instances when both of these policies were in tandem and when they were not. The presentation also takes into consideration the impacts of Global Crisis on India which occurred in 2008-2009.
The document discusses the relationship between inflation and unemployment as depicted by the Phillips curve. It explains that demand-pull inflation is caused by increases in aggregate demand, while cost-push inflation stems from increases in costs of production. The Phillips curve shows an inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment in the short run, but this relationship breaks down in the long run as inflation expectations rise. The natural rate of unemployment is the rate at which inflation remains stable in the long run.
This document is a presentation on inflation that defines inflation as a rise in prices over time and discusses its measurement and causes. It examines quality and quantity theories of inflation and how inflation is measured using price indices like the consumer price index. The presentation also outlines different types of inflation and explores the effects of inflation on areas like production, income distribution, and foreign trade. It analyzes the negative effects of inflation and costs like money losing value. The presentation concludes by considering measures that can be used to control inflation such as monetary policy, wage and price controls, and cost of living allowances.
This document provides an overview of channel design and channel conflict. It discusses key topics such as the meaning of channels of distribution and channel functions. It also describes different types of channels including zero-level, one-level, two-level, and three-level channels. Additionally, it covers factors that influence channel selection and the relationship between product type, shopping effort, and intensity of distribution.
This document provides an overview of McDonald's distribution channels in India. It discusses how McDonald's entered the Indian market through joint ventures. It then outlines some of McDonald's innovations and focus on quality, service, cleanliness and value. The document also describes McDonald's local sourcing practices in India. Finally, it discusses the benefits of intermediaries in distribution channels and some considerations for small businesses in selecting distribution channels.
The document summarizes the retail industry in India. It describes India's growing economy and consumer base, which is driving growth in the retail sector. The organized retail market is growing but still makes up only 3% of the total retail market. Major domestic and international retailers are expanding formats like department stores, hypermarkets, and supermarkets across India. While the industry faces challenges like regulations and infrastructure, food, consumer durables, and home products are sectors with significant growth potential. Allowing more foreign direct investment could further boost the industry but may also create risks. Experts discuss opportunities and barriers in developing the retail industry.
This document discusses designing customer-oriented marketing channels. It explains that distribution channel management is important because channels are the interface with customers, difficult to change, and can bottleneck or differentiate a business. A well-defined channel strategy is needed to achieve segmentation objectives. The document then provides examples of channel structures and flows, as well as considerations for channel design such as product characteristics, customer service demands, requisite channel functions, and costs. The goal of channel configuration is to define the optimal channel flow and structure for each customer segment.
Analysis of Fiscal and Monetary Policy of India for last decade (2004-2014)Kavi
Fiscal and Monetary Policy are an important tool for growth of any country. Here we have focused on these policies with respect to India over last decade. We have tried to focus on the functioning of these policies, their impact on growth and development of Economy by taking in perspective of human development. We also found the instances when both of these policies were in tandem and when they were not. The presentation also takes into consideration the impacts of Global Crisis on India which occurred in 2008-2009.
The document discusses the relationship between inflation and unemployment as depicted by the Phillips curve. It explains that demand-pull inflation is caused by increases in aggregate demand, while cost-push inflation stems from increases in costs of production. The Phillips curve shows an inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment in the short run, but this relationship breaks down in the long run as inflation expectations rise. The natural rate of unemployment is the rate at which inflation remains stable in the long run.
This document is a presentation on inflation that defines inflation as a rise in prices over time and discusses its measurement and causes. It examines quality and quantity theories of inflation and how inflation is measured using price indices like the consumer price index. The presentation also outlines different types of inflation and explores the effects of inflation on areas like production, income distribution, and foreign trade. It analyzes the negative effects of inflation and costs like money losing value. The presentation concludes by considering measures that can be used to control inflation such as monetary policy, wage and price controls, and cost of living allowances.
This document provides an overview of channel design and channel conflict. It discusses key topics such as the meaning of channels of distribution and channel functions. It also describes different types of channels including zero-level, one-level, two-level, and three-level channels. Additionally, it covers factors that influence channel selection and the relationship between product type, shopping effort, and intensity of distribution.
This document provides an overview of McDonald's distribution channels in India. It discusses how McDonald's entered the Indian market through joint ventures. It then outlines some of McDonald's innovations and focus on quality, service, cleanliness and value. The document also describes McDonald's local sourcing practices in India. Finally, it discusses the benefits of intermediaries in distribution channels and some considerations for small businesses in selecting distribution channels.
The document provides an overview of retail formats in India. It discusses that retailing accounts for 14-15% of India's GDP and is the fifth largest retail market in the world, growing at an annual rate of 25-30%. The industry is mostly unorganized. The challenges facing the industry include restrictions on foreign investment and real estate purchases. The retail formats discussed include mom and pop stores, peddlers, hawkers, market traders, specialty stores, department stores, discount stores, convenience stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets, malls, category killers, e-tailers, and vending machines.
The document discusses several key concepts related to sales, distribution, and territory management. It begins with an overview of the steps in the selling process. It then defines a sales budget and provides an example. Next, it discusses recruitment and selection processes, quota management benefits, distribution management definitions, motivation and compensation, retailing vs wholesaling, supply chain management, sales forecasting methods, territory design, and the results of optimizing territory design.
This document discusses inflation including its definition, types, causes, effects, measurement, and measures to control it. Inflation is defined as a sustained increase in prices or fall in the value of money. The main types are open, suppressed, galloping, and hyper inflation. Key causes include an increase in money supply and deficit financing. Effects include inefficiencies in markets and uncertainty discouraging investment. Inflation is primarily measured using the Consumer Price Index. Measures to control inflation involve monetary, fiscal, and other policies like increasing production and implementing price controls.
The document discusses inflation in India, defining it as a sharp rise in price levels caused by an excess of money supply compared to available goods. It outlines different types of inflation including demand-pull and cost-push inflation. Methods for controlling inflation are also presented, such as monetary measures like credit control and fiscal measures like reducing unnecessary spending. Inflation is measured using indices like the Consumer Price Index and Wholesale Price Index, though the CPI better captures inflation's impact on consumers.
Distribution & Logistics (Channel Management)Prashant Mehta
The document discusses distribution channels and logistics management in three parts. It begins by defining distribution channels, describing their characteristics and functions. It then classifies different types of channels and channel systems. Finally, it discusses channel design decisions, management, physical distribution, and provides an overview of the pharmaceutical industry distribution channel.
Distribution channels marketing management pptGanesh Asokan
The document discusses key aspects of channels including their nature, design, management and conflicts. It describes how channels help distribute products efficiently by utilizing specialized intermediaries. The document outlines factors to consider in channel design like customer needs, objectives and alternative structures. It also discusses evaluating alternatives based on economic and control criteria. Finally, the summary highlights how channel members are selected, motivated and evaluated over time to ensure good performance.
The document provides an overview of retail formats in India. It discusses that retailing accounts for 14-15% of India's GDP and is the fifth largest retail market in the world, growing at an annual rate of 25-30%. The industry is mostly unorganized. The challenges facing the industry include restrictions on foreign investment and real estate purchases. The retail formats discussed include mom and pop stores, peddlers, hawkers, market traders, specialty stores, department stores, discount stores, convenience stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets, malls, category killers, e-tailers, and vending machines.
The document discusses several key concepts related to sales, distribution, and territory management. It begins with an overview of the steps in the selling process. It then defines a sales budget and provides an example. Next, it discusses recruitment and selection processes, quota management benefits, distribution management definitions, motivation and compensation, retailing vs wholesaling, supply chain management, sales forecasting methods, territory design, and the results of optimizing territory design.
This document discusses inflation including its definition, types, causes, effects, measurement, and measures to control it. Inflation is defined as a sustained increase in prices or fall in the value of money. The main types are open, suppressed, galloping, and hyper inflation. Key causes include an increase in money supply and deficit financing. Effects include inefficiencies in markets and uncertainty discouraging investment. Inflation is primarily measured using the Consumer Price Index. Measures to control inflation involve monetary, fiscal, and other policies like increasing production and implementing price controls.
The document discusses inflation in India, defining it as a sharp rise in price levels caused by an excess of money supply compared to available goods. It outlines different types of inflation including demand-pull and cost-push inflation. Methods for controlling inflation are also presented, such as monetary measures like credit control and fiscal measures like reducing unnecessary spending. Inflation is measured using indices like the Consumer Price Index and Wholesale Price Index, though the CPI better captures inflation's impact on consumers.
Distribution & Logistics (Channel Management)Prashant Mehta
The document discusses distribution channels and logistics management in three parts. It begins by defining distribution channels, describing their characteristics and functions. It then classifies different types of channels and channel systems. Finally, it discusses channel design decisions, management, physical distribution, and provides an overview of the pharmaceutical industry distribution channel.
Distribution channels marketing management pptGanesh Asokan
The document discusses key aspects of channels including their nature, design, management and conflicts. It describes how channels help distribute products efficiently by utilizing specialized intermediaries. The document outlines factors to consider in channel design like customer needs, objectives and alternative structures. It also discusses evaluating alternatives based on economic and control criteria. Finally, the summary highlights how channel members are selected, motivated and evaluated over time to ensure good performance.
7. CUADRANTE CIUDADANO
CONVIVENCIA SOCIAL
el ser humano
tiene la necesidad
de convivir en
sociedad
8. CUADRANTE CIUDADANO
CONVIVENCIA SOCIAL
el ser humano
tiene la necesidad
de convivir en
sociedad
No puede vivir
aislado
9. CUADRANTE CIUDADANO
CONVIVENCIA SOCIAL
el ser humano
tiene la necesidad
de convivir en
sociedad
No puede vivir
aislado
Intereses
individuales
10. CUADRANTE CIUDADANO
CONVIVENCIA SOCIAL
el ser humano
tiene la necesidad
de convivir en tiene carencias
sociedad que lo limitan
No puede vivir
aislado
Intereses
individuales
11. CUADRANTE CIUDADANO
CONVIVENCIA SOCIAL
el ser humano
tiene la necesidad
de convivir en tiene carencias
sociedad que lo limitan
No puede vivir
aislado necesidad de
relacionarse con otros
seres
Intereses
individuales
12. CUADRANTE CIUDADANO
CONVIVENCIA SOCIAL
el ser humano
tiene la necesidad
de convivir en tiene carencias
sociedad que lo limitan
No puede vivir
aislado necesidad de
relacionarse con otros
seres
Intereses
individuales
satisfacción personal
15. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
la
administración
16. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
la
administración
implementar un
modelo de
planeación
17. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
la
administración
implementar un
modelo de
planeación
18. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
Disminuir
delitos y
la aumentar la
administración seguridad
implementar un
modelo de
planeación
19. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
Disminuir
delitos y
la aumentar la
administración seguridad
implementar un
modelo de
planeación
la seguridad ciudadana es
una necesidad que requiere
ser resuelta por el Estado
20. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
Disminuir
delitos y
la aumentar la
administración seguridad
implementar un
modelo de
planeación
la seguridad ciudadana es cuerpos de Policía como dinamizadores y
una necesidad que requiere articuladores, de la relación entre
ser resuelta por el Estado autoridades y comunidad
21. RELACIONARSE
CON OTROS
SERES
surgen conflictos
de violencia e
inseguridad
Disminuir
delitos y
la aumentar la
administración seguridad
implementar un
modelo de
planeación
la seguridad ciudadana es cuerpos de Policía como dinamizadores y
una necesidad que requiere articuladores, de la relación entre
ser resuelta por el Estado autoridades y comunidad
23. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la
institución de policía
24. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
25. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
que a partir de sus
características
26. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
que a partir de sus
características
sociales
27. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
que a partir de sus
características
sociales Demográficas
28. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
que a partir de sus
características
sociales Demográficas Geográficas
29. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
que a partir de sus
características
sociales Demográficas Geográficas
Para
30. MODELO DE PLANEACIÓN DENOMINADO
CUADRANTES CIUDADANOS
lineamiento estratégicos de la policías que prestan su servicio en
institución de policía un territorio definido
que a partir de sus
características
sociales Demográficas Geográficas
Para
Lograr la
participación de la
comunidad en temas
de seguridad