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The Great Indian Retail: Saravana store

After joining a b-school, I was amazed to know that how biased Indian B-schools are towards the west. This is a special reference to all the Harvard cases that we are taught. But, do they realize that the business environment operating abroad is entirely different from the one in India. Indian Retail Behaviour is different from what is perceived as retail behaviour in rest of the world. The psychology of Indian consumers is way too distinct, hence cannot be understood by studying the cases which are based on foreign multinationals. It sounds crazy to know that the strategies of Walmart followed in America are applied in Amritsar. Inspired by this humongous gap, we at BiZdOm are starting a new series on ‘The Great Indian retail’.

To start with, we would like to talk about a store which has not been as media savvy as other big names in Indian retail Like The Future Group, Birla, Tatas or Ambanis; however it serves as an in spiration for us. Infact, the Future Group CEO, the three younger family members and a bunch of about 20 other key Future Group executives had studied the model of this store before launching Big Bazaar.

Saravana store offers you the biggest and best collection of Dress material and house hold items with its Eight Storey shopping mall in T Nagar Usman Road, Chennai. People hate Saravana Stores for choosing that location because it makes Shopping becomes a sweat experience for all, but the same people love the store for its good collection and the best price available.

The place has some eight floors, a basement that may or may not have been counted in the eight, and hundreds of employees. They have over 120 employees to manage the customers thronging in the store. Also two huge elevators that can hold at least fifteen people but for our Indian habit of attempting to squeeze more out of everything.(Adjust Madi!!)

Saravana Stores is a 28 year old, family-run store. It has a very simple funda to run its business – “low margin, high volumes”.It stocks everything from appliances and groceries, to clothes, jewellery, toys and eyeglasses. Its textile and garment section too has everything from Kanchipuram silks to bed sheets and they have a seperate vessel section that has loads of steel utensils. There is a separate block for fast food, where delicacies include idlis, pooris, parottas, soft drinks and ice creams.


Located somewhat close to the railway terminus, one can see hordes of people getting in and coming out with shopping bags at any time of the day and any time of the year. To many, Saravana may be a shopper's nightmare, but there are lot of customers who just love it and approve of it with their frequent footfalls. A rough estimate tells that it does a business worth hundreds of crores on a single day during festivals. The place is jam-packed, particularly on weekends, particularly during holidays.

When you get into Saravana Stores, they want to make sure you buy something. You’ll find all sorts of things being sold at this place. There is a little something useful for everyone. For instance, you remember those famous mosquito bats? Well, Saravana Stores made a killing out of selling those bats. I suspect that could be said for several of their products.



Their website offers you options like Online shopping & Live Chat… And we thought only Future Group could bring innovayions in Indian Retail!!!!!

Tricky Trivia- It’s a ritual for all key executives who join Future Group to visit Saravana Store.

Take A Q - Take A Bow !

Purity whenever, wherever seen, heard or felt always is fascinating! One doesn’t have to search for it’s intensity or motive, because it is always clean, transparent and brimming with positive energy . There is something divine about it’s characteristics, there is some thing mythical about it’s atmosphere , when surrounded it is just as if one is getting enlightened. However we may never know how enlightenment feels like  , nor we may know what it is all about, but one thing which can be related to it is, that purity is free of conditions, in other words it is just unconditional .

It is then what can be attributed to this wonderful little – big group  : Pure . At a time when most of the recreational activities are becoming commercialized , quizzing also is fast becoming a “show of reality” read “Reality Show”. Take A Q is a group which has an ever accommodating approach which welcomes everyone with open arms. People in Take A Q  just seem to be in for plain quizzing and quizzing only, no separate laurels are required when an informal club just completed 5 years of inception successfully, has a following of about 2200 people . It just seems as if this might just be the beginning of a great quiz club for the future, though one may not see any sort of legalization of it’s identity to continue in it’s Endeavour  after all the great  MCC (yes the Marylebone Cricket Club) found in 1787 only got a legal entity status as late as December 2012.


Purity in it’s intentions and purity in it’s execution is what makes this quiz club a one of it’s kind. It is time that Take A Q ! deserves to Take A Bow.

Business Quiz in Kolkata

Business Quiz in Kolkata

The MHRM division of IISWBM Kolkata is organizing an open Business Quiz on 2nd March, Saturday.

Time: Registration from 3pm
Prelims: 3:30pm
Finals: 5pm

Top 6 teams go to the finals. NO QUOTAS.

Venue: Derozio Hall, Presidency College
Teams of 2

Quizmaster - Souvik Basu
Research - Trivia Tales

Open to all
Cross teams allowed among corporates
Cross teams allowed among students.
Cross teams allowed between students and corporates. However, such a team will be treated as corporate category for registration purposes.

Registration charges: Rs 500 per team for corporates and Rs 200 per team for students

Cash Prizes:
1st - Rs 15,000
2nd - Rs 10,000
3rd - Rs 5,000

Children's Day School Quiz 2012

Team Bizdom has bring back the 3rd edition of the Children's Day School Quiz 2012. The Quiz is open for School Students from Class 5th to Class 12th only.





Category 1 : Class 5th to 8th
Category 2 : Class 9th to 12th

Time :  09:00 A.M onward (Teams are requested to be seated by 09:30 am)

Date : 11th November 2012

Venue : Karthyayani Auditorium,Uttara Guruvayurappan Temple
                 Pocket 3,Mayur Vihar Phase - 1, New Delhi - 110091

The tentative format of the Quiz will be as following :-


1.       Multimedia/Interactive Quiz show.
2.       Participation will be in teams of maximum 2 members each.
3.       The quiz will have 2 Main Rounds,1st round will be a preliminary round followed by 2nd round which will be a final round.
4.       Preliminary round will be a written round consisting of 20 questions, answers of which will be of one or two words.
5.       Top six scoring teams from preliminary round will qualify for the final round which will be conducted on the podium.
6.       Final round will consist of 5 sub rounds. Each round consisting of a maximum of 6 questions.


Rules & Regulations :
1.This quiz is only open for school students
2.There is NO ENTRY FEE for participation in this quiz
3.There is NO RESTRICTION on number of teams  participating from the same school
4.The team shall have a maximum of 2 members.
5.There are two categories in this quiz :-
   (a)Category 1 : For School students from standard V  to Standard VIII
   (b)Category 2 : For School students from Standard IX to Standard XII

6.Team comprising of two members have to be necessarily from the same category.
7.Participants/Guardians are advised to send the entry forms to the temple office  latest by 10/11/2012 or email their participation by sending the below format to bizdomonline@gmail.com


 ENTRY FORM
TEAM MEMBER 1
TEAM MEMBER 2
NAME :
NAME :
CLASS :
CLASS :
NAME OF SCHOOL :
NAME OF SCHOOL :
CONTACT NUMBER :
CONTACT NUMBER :
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS :
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS :
Email :
Email :



Please free to call for any query related to quiz.

Contact Numbers : 09910753944, 09582958960,09650002935

E-mail id : bizdomonline@gmail.com



The GuestQuiZMAster (GQM): Suman Doogar


About the QuiZMaster: She is "a simple and docile girl from the ‘Land of Mighty Bengal‘". A blogger and a quizzer by choice. Teacher and psychologist by profession.

Q1. Preceded by Swaroop Sampat and succeeded by Ruchita Kumar, this Miss India first came into limelight with her famous Vicco Turmeric cream advertisement. Known by the name Ayesha she is married to a Muslim and both of them runs a company named after them. Identify this lady who was unable to establish herself in Bollywood even after her stint of 16 movies.

Q2. X is the Friday-to-Friday star. Chubby cheeked, round eyes, winking at you from the corner of the eye. For more than 30 years, X has kept the fan following intact due to which the Guinness Book of World Records honored X as the longest running ad campaign ever. The birth of X is due to Y. Name X and Y.

Q3. Who doesn’t know SavitaBhabhi, the infamous fictional animated homemaker, who gathered much popularity for her sex life. The government did play a spoilsport in 2009 by banning the actual site, yet the fans saw a reincarnation of the website. Name the site where you can still catch her naughty antics. (Sitter)

Q4. In France, theyare called Robinsons whereas the Londoners referred to them as Hanways.In 1813 Arthur Wellesley put a stop in the military from the use of it.Later a journal named Punch suggested the troops should have these attached to their guns for personal protection.Churchill also put a ban to their manufacturing during the world war-2 to which ‘The Times’ remarked that the one of the freedom for which we are fighting is the freedom to make them without permission.Name thisobject that has become a fashion accessory in recent times?

Q5. Connect.
 
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