IMPACT OF ITEM AWARENESS STRATEGY ON EXECUTION OF QUICK BUYER MERCHANDISE ORGANIZATIONS
Adedamola Adeola , PhD. Student, Department of Economics and Finance in the College of Business, Kenya Methodist, KenyaAbstract
In this article, we investigate the business capability of QBMO at the BOP with specific spotlight on what Mindfulness procedures mean for the development of merchandise and from the discoveries, we reason that the mindfulness apparatuses influence the presentation of QBMO at the BOP as estimated by benefit and deals volume. Another remarkable end is that the mindfulness devices used to advance top of the pyramid and center pay bunches are similar apparatuses which are extremely successful in advancing BOP market labor and products.
Keywords
Technique, Lower part of the Pyramid, QBMO
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