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Retail Sector In India ( Dissertation Help)

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
Hi

I am Ham Kumar doing my MBA-Marketing in UK and i selected Retail Sector in India as my Dissertation topic and i am really confused and not moving further could you please help me out by giving your suggestions and mailing your work and further materials what you have ASAP....please.... please... help me .................
Thanks in Advance

Regards
Ham Kumar Muvalla
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  • Posted on Author
    W.M.MA
    Thanks for your suggestion. and my suggestion is to please do your work with out involving in my matters
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Dear hamkumar.m,

    Look, sorry to be the one to burst your bubble on this but getting snippy with Randall won't help your case, not when you're chastising him to "please do your work without involving in my matters".

    To my mind this rather raises the question: who do you think you're talking to?

    And before you decide to have a go at ME as well, note this and note it well: I'm trying to help you.

    So, you want suggestions on your thesis. But suggestions on what? You're doing your MBA in retail marketing in India ...

    And?

    I'm asking this because in truth, your post isn't a question. You're doing your MBA in retail marketing in India. And?

    What have you done already to help yourself?

    What are your thoughts on the effectiveness of retail
    in India and in which sectors is that retail most effective?

    What, SPECIFICALLY are you confused ABOUT?

    What have you discussed with your tutor?

    What do you already KNOW about the retail sector in India?

    What do you BELIEVE about the retail sector in India?

    How might you prove or DISPROVE your thinking?

    The problem is that you haven't actually ASKED a question. And whether you like it or not, the contributors of this forum are NOT here as personal research assistants, and getting snippy with people simply turns people away from wanting
    to help you ... and, by default, other students.

    The sad fact is that your MBA isn't really worth much if you can't prove that your education has done you ... and therefore a potential employer ... a lot of good.

    So, help contributors here to help you and we'll all get along swimmingly. But please, and I'm asking you nicely, resist the temptation to shoot back with an equally snippy response to my message, because that won't help your cause either.

    I hope this helps.

    Gary Bloomer
    The Direct Response Marketing Guy™
    Wilmington, DE, USA


  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Talk to your professors. They are there to help you succeed. Share with them your research to-date, your problems, and spend time consulting with them.

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