Synopsis - Indian Asian Paints
Synopsis - Indian Asian Paints
Synopsis - Indian Asian Paints
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ASIAN PAINTS
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changes are the outcome of harsh reality. For far too long, excessive protection has hampered
rather than aided economic progress. The immediate ramifications may be observed
throughout the country's public sector entities. Their losses mounted and were a burden on
the National Exchequer. Too much regulation on the private sector for too long has also
shown to be catastrophic. All of these laws, bans, and limitations have suffocated the
entrepreneurial spirit and prevented healthy competition among manufacturers. The balance
of payments situation has deteriorated to the point that foreign lending institutions such as the
International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have refused to lend to India until the
Indian economy is restructured. Since then, a number of economic policies have been
revised. There was a stronger focus on marketing. Following the changes in the economic
landscape brought about by liberalization, India now provides fantastic marketing chances to
result, marketers must resign appropriately. Strategies for remaining successful in the market.
Their success is dependent on their ability to cater. Consumer preference is the study of a
buyer's attitude toward purchasing that incorporates components from psychology, sociology,
desires. It also attempts to measure group influences on customers. The study and
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NEED OF THE STUDY
Helps understand what your product or service can offer to your customers. Helps plan a
successful product offering. Helps with planning, developing and executing effective marketing
strategies. Helps businesses make use of their strengths and avoid unnecessary costs. Under this
model, a business should be focused on solving problems for consumers rather than creating
products. This requires studying consumer behavior and needs, along with interacting with
potential customers to find out what they want. Cost.
To determine which variables have an impact on consumer awareness in the paints industry.
To learn about the degree of awareness of “Asian Paints” consumers as well as other consumers.
Identifying the needs of the consumer. To investigate consumers' perceptions of Asian Paint
Products.
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Case study method has been adopted to carry out the study. Both primary and
secondary data have been used to complete the study.
A substantial amount of both primary and secondary data is required to achieve the study's aims.
As a result, it was determined that an interview schedule was required in order to collect
Primary data The primary data in the proposed study will be collected directly from the
Secondary Information The information about the Indian paint business has been compiled
from a variety of public sources. Aside from newspapers, they also include professional business
journals and magazines. The information about Asian Paints was gathered from business
documents.
This research is inevitably based on limited information and little practical experience, and the
restrictions of money and time have put further restrictions on the research boundaries.
The data for the survey is gathered from customers, dealers, and firm workers utilizing
descriptive methods (i.e., questionnaire). Hypothetical factors were used in the analysis.
Research Tool:
The Research tool in the proposed study will be a ‘Structured Questionnaire’ which
Sampling Technique:
The method of ‘Stratified Random Sampling Technique’ will be adopted in the proposed
study to extract the required information directly from selected respondents for the study.
Sample Size:
The sample size in the proposed study will be approximately 50 respondents. However,
depending upon the cooperation of the respondents this may further be increased.
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1) PERIOD OF THE STUDY:
The study will be carried for a period of approximately 1 ½ months i.e. 45 days. This is
only a tentative schedule, however the final report may further increased or curtailed depending
upon the need and necessity to do so with the consultation with my project supervisor.
accurate
• Study includes both collections of data from primary as well as secondary sources.
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CHAPTERIZATION
CHAPTER 1:
INTRODUCTION
NEED OF THE STUDY
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
CHAPTER 2:
LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER 3:
COMPANY PROFILE
CHAPTER 4
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
CHAPTER 5:
FINDINGS, SUGGESTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Priya Soni (2010), Customer perception and preferences towards branded products, Indian
WEBSITES
https://www.asianpaints.com
https://www.nationaltradersco.in/
https://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/keyword/asian-paints
https://www.business-standard.com/article/management/asian-paints-reaps-its-headstart-
113082101170_1.html