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SUMMER TRAINING
PROJECT REPORT
ON
MARKET POTENTIAL OF COMPANY
PVT LTD.
MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
IN THE
BUSINESS SCHOOL


                                                       

SUBMITTED TO :                                           Submitted by:                           
STUDENT’S DECLARATION


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT




Executive Summary

COMPANY PVT LTD. Info systems Ltd is one of the pioneers in the Indian IT market, with its origins in 1976. For over quarter of a century, the company have developed and implemented solutions for multiple market segments, across a range of technologies in India.
With sound macro economic condition and buying sentiment in the market, the desktop PC market grossed 23.4lc units, registering a growth of 36% over the same period last year. The notebook PC segment was the star performer, showing massive growth, 60% sequentially and 138% year-on-year and crossing the one lakh barrier.
This can be attributed to strong domestic growth in requirements and aggressive sales promotion offers by the players like HP, Lenovo, and COMPANY PVT LTD. among others. Again brand recognition and image play a very important role in purchase decisions. Brand managers of IT products, to increase the short-term gains and keep the cash registers ticking have started using aggressive sales promotion offers.
Computers have changed the way we work, be it any profession. Therefore, it is only but natural the role of computers in education has been given a lot of prominence in the recent years. Computers play a vital role in every field. They aid industrial processes; they find applications in medicine; they are the heart of the software industry; they play a vital role in education. The uses of computers in education are manifold.
The Information Technology has a deep impact on education. Computer education forms a part of the school and college curriculum, as it is important for every individual today, to have the basic knowledge of computers. The advantages of computers in education include an efficient storage and rendition of information, quick information processing and very importantly the saving of paper.
TABLE OF CONTENTS


Topic                   Page no.

AN INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
·         COMPANY PVT LTD.
·         INDUSTRY PROFILE                                                                                                         
·         OBJECTIVE OF STUDY                                                      
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE                                                               
3. DATABASE AND METHODOLOGY                                                              
·         RESEARCH DESIGN                                                           
·         RESEARCH PROCESS
4.ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION                                               
·        FINDINGS & ANALYSES & INTERPRETATION               
·        FINDINGS                                                                            
·        SUGGESTION                                                                       
5.CONCLUSION                                                                                            
·         CONCLUSION   
·         BIBLIOGRAPHY




Chapter – 1

INTRODUCTION
OF
THE STUDY






G SQUARE
SOFTECH
PVT
LTD.
COMPANY PVT LTD. (Hindustan Computers Limited) is a leading global Technology and IT enterprise whose range of services spans Product Engineering and Technology Development, Application Services, BPO Services, Infrastructure Services, IT Hardware, Systems Integration, and Distribution of Technology and Telecom products in India. The COMPANY PVT LTD. Enterprise comprises two companies listed in India:
1.      COMPANY PVT LTD. Technologies ( www.COMPANY PVT LTD.tech.com )
2.      COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems.  (www.COMPANY PVT LTD.infosystems.in)
COMPANY PVT LTD. Technologies is the IT and BPO services arm focused on global markets, while COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems deals in the IT, Communication, Office Automation Products & System Integration arm focused on the Indian market. Today, COMPANY PVT LTD. has 60,000 employees of diverse nationalities, operating across 17 countries including 360 service centers in India. COMPANY PVT LTD. has global partnerships with several leading Fortune 1000 firms, including several IT Technologies major. Shiv Nadar is the founder of COMPANY PVT LTD.. He founded COMPANY PVT LTD. in 1976 in a Delhi "barsaati".
In 1978, COMPANY PVT LTD. developed the first indigenous micro-computer at the same time as Apple and 3 years before IBM's PC. In 1980, COMPANY PVT LTD. introduced bit sliced, 16-bit processor based micro-computer. In 1983, COMPANY PVT LTD. Indigenously developed architecture, In 1986, COMPANY PVT LTD. became the largest IT Company in India.

In 1988, COMPANY PVT LTD. introduced fine grained multi-processor Unix-3 years ahead of "Sun" and "HP". In 1991, COMPANY PVT LTD. entered into a joint venture Hewlett Packard and COMPANY PVT LTD.-Hewlett Packard Ltd. was formed. The joint developed multi-processor Unix for HP and heralded COMPANY PVT LTD.'s entry into contract R&D. In 1997, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems was formed. In the same year COMPANY PVT LTD. ventured into software services. In 1999, COMPANY PVT LTD. Technologies Ltd issued an IPO and became a public listed company. In 2001, COMPANY PVT LTD. BPO was incorporated. COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems became the largest hardware company. In 2002, software businesses of COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems and COMPANY PVT LTD. Technologies were merged. In 2005, COMPANY PVT LTD. set up first Power PC architecture design centre outside of IBM. In the same year COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems launched sub Rs.10, 000 PC. In 2006, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems became the first company in India to launch the New Generation of High Performance Server Platforms Powered by Intel Dual - Core Xeon 5000 Processor. Today, COMPANY PVT LTD. has a turnover of overUS$4billion.

COMPANY PVT LTD. INFOSYSTEMS LTD.

COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems is India's premier information enabling company. Leveraging its 3 decades of expertise in total technology solutions, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems offers value-added services in key areas such as system integration, networking consultancy and a wide range of support services.
COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems is among the leading players in all the segments comprising the domestic IT products, solutions and related services, which include PCs, Servers, Office Automation, Networking Products, TV and FM Broadcasting solutions, communication solutions, System Integration, Digital lifestyle Solutions and Peripherals.
COMPANY PVT LTD. has a direct sales, channel sales and retail sales network pan India. Continuously meeting the ever increasing customer expectations and applications, its focus on integrated enterprise solutions has strengthened the COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems' capabilities in supporting installation types ranging from single to large, multi-location, multi-vendor & multi-platform spread across India. COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems, today has a direct support force of over 2800+ members, is operational at 360+ locations across the country and is the largest such human resource of its kind in the IT business in India. COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has pan India presence across metros and non-metros.

COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems' manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001 - 2000 & ISO 14001 certified and adhere to stringent quality standards and global processes. With the largest installed PC base in the country, four indigenously developed and manufactured PC brands - 'Infiniti', 'Busy bee' 'Beanstalk' and 'Ezeebee' - and its robust manufacturing facilities, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems aims to further leverage its dominance in the PC market. It has been consistently rated as Top player in PC industry by IDC.
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MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES
To fuel initiative and foster activity by allowing individuals freedom of action and innovation in attaining defined objectives.
 PEOPLE OBJECTIVES
To help people in COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems Ltd. share in the company's successes, which they make possible; to provide job security based on their performance; to recognize their individual achievements; and help them gain a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment from their work.

·         To provide world-class solutions and services to all our customers, we have formed Alliances and Partnerships with leading I.T Company.
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has alliances with global technology leaders like Intel, AMD, Microsoft, IBM, Bull, Toshiba, Nokia, Sun Microsystems, Ericsson, NVIDIA, SAP, Scansoft, SCO, EMC, Veritas, Citrix, CISCO, Oracle, Computer Associates, Redhat, Infocus, Duplo, Samsung and Novell.
·         These alliances on one hand give us access to best technology & products as well enhancing our understanding of the latest in technology. On the other hand they enhance our product portfolio, and enable us to be one stop shop for our customers.
Technology Leadership
COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems is known to be the harbinger of technology in the country. Right from our inception we have attempted to pioneer the technology introductions in the country either through our R&D or through partnerships with the world technology leaders. 
Using our own R&D we have:
·         Created our own UNIX & RDBMS capability (in 80s).
·         Developed firewalls for enterprise & personal system security.
·         Launched our own range of enterprise storage products.
·         Launched our own range of networking products.
We strive to understand the technology from the view of supporting it post installation as well. This is one of the key ingredients that go into our strategic advantage.

COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has to its claim several technology pioneering initiatives. Some of them are:
·         Country's first Desktop PC - Busy Bee in 1985.
·         Country's first branded home PC - Beanstalk in 1995.
·         Country's first Pentium 4 based PC at sub 40k price point.
·         Country's first Media Center PC.

COMPANY PVT LTD. ADVANTAGE

COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems (COMPANY PVT LTD.I) draws it's strength from more then 30 years of experience in handling the ever changing IT scenario , strong customer relationships, ability to provide the cutting edge technology at best-value-for-money and on top of it, an excellent service & support infrastructure. Today, COMPANY PVT LTD. is country's premier information enabling company. It offers one-stop-shop convenience to its diverse customers having an equally diverse set of requirements.
Be it a large multi-location enterprise, or a small/medium enterprise, or a small office or a home, COMPANY PVT LTD.I has a product range, sales & support capability to service the needs of the customer.
Last 30 years apart from knowledge & experience have also given us continuity in relationship with the customers, thereby increasing the customer confidence in us.Our strengths can be summarized as:
·         Ability to understand customer's business and offer right technology.
·         Long standing relationship with customers.
·         Pan India support & service infrastructure.
·         Best-vale-for-money offerings.


Philosophy of Quality

"We shall deliver defect-free products, services and solutions to meet the requirements of ou0r external and internal customers, the first time, every time."

To exist as a market leader in a globally competitive marketplace, organizations need to adopt and implement a continuous improvement-based quality policy. One of the key elements to COMPANY PVT LTD.'s success is its never-ending pursuit of superior quality in all its endeavors.
COMPANY PVT LTD. INFOSYSTEMS believes in the Total Quality Management philosophy as a means for continuous improvement, total employee participation in quality improvement and customer satisfaction. Its concept of quality addresses people, processes and products.
Over the last 32 years, we have adapted to newer and better Quality standards that helped us effectively tie Quality with Business Goals, leading to customer and employee satisfaction.
·         "WE SHALL DELIVER DEFECT-FREE PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF OUR EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CUSTOMERS, THE FIRST TIME, EVERY TIME."
All processes in the manufacturing are aligned to this guiding objective. A strong emphasis of "Quality by Process" is ensured across all processes. The products manufactured here undergo stringent tests that ensures their ruggedness & durability , which may be deployed anywhere in India and may have to face severe conditions like - heat , humidity , rough transportation & handling .Our products undergo drop tests , hot & cold temperature chamber.
Computers are shipped to locations all over India with an extensive network of professional logistic support partners. There is also a Customer satisfaction cell, in plant, to take care of problems. Customers, sales & marketing, support personnel, dealers & distributors are encouraged to visit the plant to see, for themselves, what all goes in making a quality computer system.
COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems' portfolio of products covers the entire spectrum of the information technology needs of its customers.
By virtue of the immense diversity of markets and customers that it addresses, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems' products offerings include everything from high end enterprise level servers for mission critical applications to multimedia home computers.
You may be a large multi-location company exploring solutions to e-enable your organization or you may be a new born rising star looking for someone for IT planning or setting up your IT Infrastructure, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has a solution tailor-made for you.

Quality at COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosysytem

The history of structured quality implementation in COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems began in the late 1980s with the focus on improving quality of its products by using basis QC tools and Failure Reporting and Corrective Active Systems (FRACAS). We also employed concurrent engineering practices including design reviews, and rigorous reliability tests to uncover latent design.
In the early 90s, the focus was not merely on the quality of products but also the process quality systems. Our manufacturing unit at NOIDA was certified initially to ISO 9002:1994 by Bureau VERITAS Certification in 1994 and later on to ISO 9001:1994 in 1997. As of now, all our manufacturing units are certified by Bureau VERITAS Certification as per ISO 9001:2000

In early 1995, a major quality initiative was launched across the company based on Philip B. Crosby's methodology of QIPM (Quality Improvement Process Management). This model was selected to because it considered the need and commitment by an organization to improve but more importantly, the individual's need towards better quality in his personal life.

Under our Quality Education System program, we train our employees on the basic concepts and tools of quality. A number of improvement projects have been undertaken by our employees, whereby process deficiencies and bottlenecks are identified, and Corrective Action Projects (CAPs) are undertaken. This reduces defect rates and improves cycle times.

We have received MAIT's 'Level II recognition for Business Excellence' for our initiatives in the Information Technology Industry, adding another commendation to our fold. MAIT's Level II recognition is based on the 'European Foundation for Quality Management' (EFQM), for gaining quality leadership and business competitiveness.

Our certifications / awards in 2003 include ISO 9001-2000 by Bureau Veritas Certification for our Info Structure Services and award of First Prize by ELCINA (Electronic Component Industries Association) for Quality, 2002-03. The ELCINA award criteria consider two aspects. (1) Enablers (Leadership & Management commitment, Resource Management, Product Realisation, Measurement Analysis & Improvement) and Results.

The tryst for continuous quality improvement is never-ending in COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems. We always strive to maintain high quality standards, which help us fulfill our mission to provide world-class information technology solutions and services, to enable our customers to serve their customers better.






COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has been acknowledged and rewarded for its support, innovative products and solutions and dedication countless times. Listed below is an up to date list of rewards and recognitions that COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has won till date.
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. wins the ‘ Best Desktop PC Company ’  award at The Computer Active Smart Photograph Awards 2009
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. was honored with the Gold Certification Merit Award for India Manufacturing Excellence 2008 from Frost and Sullivan
·         Mr. Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman & CEO of COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems Limited, ranked third in the Power List of 75 Most Powerful Brand Builders of India
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. Info systems Ranked Top 3 for the Fourth Consecutive Year in the Best Employer Study by IDC-DQ 2008
·         Times Ascent Asia Pacific HR Congress felicitated Mr. Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman & CEO, COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems Limited awarded with the ‘CEO WITH HR ORIENTATION’ award during the Global HR Excellence Awards 2008-09
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. received the award of ‘ Best PC Brand for Business Purpose ’  from VarIndia in Nov 08
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. received the Asia Retail Congress-2008 Retailer of the Year
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. won Top Market Share Award for highest market share amongst all countries
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. won Gold Partner Award for achieving a sizable business revenue INFOCUS has recognized COMPANY PVT LTD. as its Strategic Partner
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. won Emerald Award for Best All round Performance over the Years.


Manufacturing
 
COMPANY PVT LTD.'s computer hardware manufacturing plants include 4 facilities, 2 at Puducherry, 1 at Chennai.
The plant located in Puducherry are situated 165 kms south of Chennai on the coast of the Bay of Bengal with proximity to Chennai Air/Sea port, special policies for Industries of local Govt.,  Inland Container Depots, attractive power and labour rates - makes Puducherry an ideal place for business
·         Started in 1996 - with only Unit 1 - it now has 4 Units with a built up area of 4, 19,000 sq. ft the infrastructure is state of the art, one of the best & largest in India.
·         All 3 factories are ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001, ISO 13485:2003, TS 16949-2002 TUV-Accredited certified. PMO was also Awarded MAIT Level 2 - by European Foundation for Quality Management in the year 2001. COMPANY PVT LTD. was also awarded ELCINA's (Electronic Component Industries Association) Quality Award for the year 2002- 2003.
·         COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems Ltd. Puducherry, Uttarakhand, and Noida Manufacturing Units now ISO 9001:2008
State of the art IT systems in MRP, ERP, Online configurations enables this latest unit of COMPANY PVT LTD. (Rudrapur) to leverage the power of IT in delivering optimum efficiency. The plant is networked & online with COMPANY PVT LTD. branch and head offices. The Pondicherry plant has its own Product Engineering Group (PEG) and R&D teams constantly engaged in developing new products and solutions. Driven by a strong manufacturing objective, COMPANY PVT LTD. promises to deliver defect free products, services and solutions to meet the requirements of its external and internal customers, right from the commencement of the relationship.






Primary Objective

1.                  To know the market potential of COMPANY PVT LTD..        
2.                  To know the computer contribution towards education.   

Secondary Objective

3.                  To know the style of purchase by institution.
4.                  To know the customer satisfaction level towards COMPANY PVT LTD..


Key Findings

1.      Total subscriber base has crossed 86 Million.

2.      Mobile phone subscriptions have reached 42 million in over 2000 cities. (Growth of >100% over last year)

3.      Tele-density >8 ,achieved 15 months ahead of plan.

4.      India expected to be the third-largest IT Softech and ICT market by 2010 with 100 million mobile subscribers.

5.      Tariff drop – Too steep too soon ( Rs.16/min to Rs.1/min in less than 5 years)



6.      The total industry revenues for 2003-04 were around Rs. 8308 crores, up from Rs. 6,400 crores in 2002-03, showing an increase of 30% over the year.
7.      On the other hand the total software subscriber base of the private GSM operators doubled – from 10.1 million subscribers at the end of March 2003 to 20.5 million by the end of March 2004.
8.      Thus, the growth of subscribers was not matched with an equivalent / proportionate growth in the industry revenues as more and more marginal / low-end subscribers opted for the service during the year.
9.      The ARPUs of the private GSM operators have dropped by 17% in 2003-04 from Rs. 523 per subscriber in Q1 to Rs. 432 in Q4. Thus, the affordability of services for subscribers was further enhanced during the year, which in turn fuelled subscriber growth.
10.  In fact it is estimated that the number of subscribers with a monthly ARPU of less than Rs. 500 has gone up from 28% in 2002 to 46% in 2003.
11.  As a result of the above, the industry is operating on wafer thin margins leaving it with inadequate resources to fund network expansion and growth to remote, rural and unserved areas.
12.  Coupled with the low ARPUs, the industry is also been greatly challenged by the high costs of duties & levies that have been imposed on the sector.
13.  Further, the operators are burdened with a significant access deficit charge, which is adding to the cost of service.
14.  In addition to the above, significant levies were also imposed on the industry on account of sales tax, service tax, import duties on handsets, etc.

15.  In fact it is estimated that the total burden on the sector on account of the licence fees, spectrum & access deficit charges imposed by the Government is estimated to be around 25%.
16.  It is thus important to rationalize the cost structure of the industry, not only to bring it in line with best international practices, but also to ensure that IT Softech is not treated as a revenue generator but as a critical infrastructure that is vital for balanced economic growth.


What is Marketing

}  Marketing deals with identifying human and social needs and meeting those needs profitably. “Marketing is defined as a social and managerial process by which individuals and group obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and services of value with others.”
                                                  – Philip Kotler


MARKETING MANAGEMENT

}  “ It is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping and growing customers through creating, delivering and communicating superior customer value.”

Nature of Marketing Management

}  Specialized business function requiring specialized skills.
}  Social function requiring constant interaction with society.
}  Integrative function combining other business functions like production, finance, personnel,  R & D etc.
}  Universal function which can be applied to both profit-motive and non-profit motive organizations.
}  Science as well as an art. 

Importance of Marketing

}  Financial success often depends on the marketing ability
}  Marketing enables the organizations to keep abreast of changes
}  Customer satisfaction
}  Integrated management action
}  Increases sales and ultimately the profit
}  Uplifting the standard of the society as a whole
}  Employment opportunities
}  Increased Education Facilities and Literacy Level
}  Increased Competition

CHAPTER - 2




REVIEW
OF LITERATURE

REPORT OF RESEARCH WORK

With sound macro economic condition and buoyant buying sentiment in the market, PC sales in India are expected to touch 47 lakh units in Fiscal 2007-2008, according to MAIT’s Industry performance review for the first half of the FY 2007-08.
The desktop PC market grossed 23.4lc units, registering a growth of 36% over the same period last year.
The MAIT-IMRB review reveals that PC sales to the business segment improved by 55% accounting for 78% of the total PC consumption. In the households, while the sales were 5.10 lakh units, the sector witnessed a decrease of 5% over the same period last year. Assembled PCs witnessed decline in market share, accounting for 34% of the PC sales in H1/2007-08. The share of the Indian brands grew to account for 31% of the market while the MNC brands accounted for the rest at 35%.
The notebook PC segment was the star performer, showing massive growth, 60% sequentially and 138% year-on-year and crossing the one lakh barrier. Centrino-based notebooks constituted two-thirds of the total shipments. In terms of market rankings, HP stayed at the top, followed by Lenovo and Acer (IDC report). In H1/2007-08, about 18,000 notebooks were sold to the households segment accounting for 13% of the total market (MAIT report).
The server market registered a growth of 56% over the first half of the fiscal riding on high consumption in the medium establishments where sales increased by 258%. Overall Printer sales grew by 43% over that in H1 2006-07 on YoY basis. The UPS market grew by 16% over H1 of 2006-07.
The market was fueled by a strong demand from the notebook and consumer desktop markets. Consistent fall in notebook prices led to a growth in this market. In this situation Brand Image/brand perception plays a major role in purchase of the products. There were massive investments in the private educational sector that provided the momentum for growth in this market. Notable among these were various management institutes and technical institutions.



Worldwide IT Softech Scenario


The global IT Softech industry has weathered the storm, and prospects are now looking up. Global economic growth is expected to drive up enterprise IT Softech spending on account of:
Þ    Growth in business activity;
Þ    Increase inWireless spending; and
Þ    Increased adoption and implementation of IP VPNs.

Wireless dominance and technology substitution are expected to be the governing themes:
Þ    Wireline toWireless migration will gain in strength worldwide, eroding Wireline voice revenue;
Þ    Integrated voice service with seamless roaming between Wireline and Wireless networks is the future solution; and
Þ    There will be an accelerated migration from legacy data to IP based services.
Subscriber volume growth will come mainly from the emerging markets, with India and China bringing in most of the numbers.
The pricing environment is expected to remain soft for most services, as competition among operators will remain stiff.
Operators with a cost advantage will use price-cutting as a strategy to gain and control market share.




2003 – 2005 is driven by more rational needs to grow profitably

Focus on :
Þ    ROI – tighter budgets, consolidation of resources
Þ    Reducing Opex by improving operational efficiency
Þ    New Value Added Services (VAS) and Consolidation into a Single Service Delivery Platform (SDP).

North America – evolving to stay afloat


Þ    Sluggish revenue growth in Fixed Line
Þ    Mobile Growth helping in sustaining.
Þ    Brutal competition -leading to outsource for significant cost reduction.

Europe – Cautious Optimism

Þ    Incumbent operators are heavily in debt and still smarting under enormous bill for 3G licenses.
Þ      Eastern Europe -Projected growth - 6.3 percent CAGR till 2006 and has increased affinity for COTS products

 

APAC – Increasing Market Share
Þ    Low Tele density in South Asia –High growth opportunities
Þ    Increased service add-ons (e.g. MMS and MASP) are spurring for Mature markets


Worldwide IT Spend in IT Softech - Trends


Þ    At 8.9 % of revenues, IT is a major spend in CSP as compared to other industries

Þ    However, exuberant expenditure of 99-00 has given way to cuts

Þ    Overall IT spend is expected to grow only by 22% between 2003-2006

Þ    Outsourced component in IT Softech is 15% of total IT spending.

Þ    Wireline (57%) dominates the spend over Wireless (24%) and Cable (15%)

Þ    BSS is 48% of total external spending while OSS is 34%. Others constitute 18%.

Þ    Most companies prefer short-term (less than 3 years) deals as opposed to long-term contracts

 

Where computers are widespread, they are also a part of education. Computers are used in schools for many applications such as writing papers or searching the Internet for information. Computer skills are also a subject being specifically taught in many schools, especially from adolescence onward - when the ability to make abstractions forms.
One problematic element of many (though not all) "computer literacy" or computer education programs is that they may resort too heavily on rote memorization. Students may be taught, for example, how to perform several common functions (e.g.: Open a file, Save a file, Quit the program) in very specific ways, using one specific version of one specific program. When a graduate of such a program encounters a competing program, or even a different version of the same program, they may be confused or even frightened by the differences from what they learned. This is one reason why major computer and software firms such as  Apple Computer and Microsoft consider the educational market important: The often time-limited computer education provided in schools most often lends itself to rote memorization, creating a sort of vendor lock-in effect whereby graduates are afraid to switch to competing computer systems.
Graduates of computer education programs based around rote memorization may be heard asking things such as "just tell me where to click", and may need to rely upon paper notes for some computing tasks. (Example: A note on the monitor reading "Hit 'enter' after power up.") Many such users may need tremendous amounts of "hand-holding" even after years or decades of daily computer use. (This can be especially frustrating for experienced computer users, who are accustomed to figuring out computers largely on their own.) The primary factor preventing such functionally computer illiterate users from self-educating may simply be fear (of losing data through doing the "wrong thing") or lack of motivation; in any case, more technically oriented friends and relatives often find  themselves pressed into service as "free tech support" for such users.

Computers in the Schools

The Administrative Function                               
 Each school should have a computer system set up to keep school and student records, account for school money etc. Also to the extent it was feasible teachers who were interested should have computers available to keep class records and lesson plans.
Computers as objects of Instruction                                   
 A class in computer programming and in the basics of the hardware could be offered in the high school. However, I said that I felt there would probably be too little interest and too few students with an aptitude for this to make it feasible.
Computers as mediums of Instruction 
Computers should be set up in the library of each school with access to reference materials on CD ROM and at least one of these computers in each library should have on-line access to the Internet. Possibly notebook computers could be available to be checked out by students to give students without home computers access to complete computer assignments at home. All computers would have word processing software available with the librarian available to teach the students to use the software. In addition teachers who came up with good and innovative ways to use computers to enhance the subject they were teaching should have computers and appropriate programs available in the classroom. I told him that the only use I could see for what they were calling "computer labs" would be to teach touch typing by computer, but since that was a function of the nearby vocational school and was not taught at the High School that use would not apply. I also mentioned the use of other technology such as video cameras in the schools. We discussed the concept that computerizing a school was not a one shot deal but that plans should be made for phasing computer use in and replacing computers at least every three to five years.
1.      Exposure and observation: 
A child's relationship with the computer typically begins with the child watching a sibling, parent or classmate busy at the computer. She eventually crawls up on Daddy's lap, and through the so-called "Daddy Interface" has her first computer experiences, passive in nature. 
2.      Active participation:
The child quickly moves from observer to active participant, grabbing at the mouse, banging on the keyboard, and pointing at things that excite her on the screen. The parent, however, still operates the software.
3.      Taking control: 
Eventually, the child learns how to control a mouse or trackball and subsequently how to control what is happening on the computer screen. Using her newfound "point and click" and "click and drag" skills, she can now actively explore a software program.
4.      The computer is my tool: 
With greater control, the child begins to see the computer more as her tool – something she can use to make and find things. Increasingly, she approaches the computer with a goal, for example to find dinosaurs or click on something colorful or moving.
5.      Mastering skills: 
As student’s plays with different software programs, a child develops a general sense of how to navigate through simple environments, how to start and quit an activity, and how to operate specific programs. Although she may still rely on a parent or sibling for many functions, she is rapidly mastering an impressive skill set.






                                            



Chapter – 3
·          
·         RESEARCH METHODOLOGY








Significance of the project is to find out market potential of IT in education and also to provide key information about the various scheme provided by the COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystem to various institution. The study will help in getting information about purchase style of the institution. Study wills also helps in finding out the problems related to COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystem
INTRODUCTION
This chapter aims to understand the research methodology establishing a framework of evaluation and revaluation of primary and secondary research. The techniques and concepts used during primary research in order to arrive at findings; which are also dealt with and lead to a logical deduction towards the analysis and results.
I propose to first conduct a intensive secondary research to understand the full impact and implication of the industry, to review and critique the industry norms and reports, on which certain issues shall be selected, which I feel remain unanswered or liable to change, this shall be further taken up in the next stage of exploratory research. This stage shall help me to restrict and select only the important question and issue, which inhabit growth and segmentation in the industry.

The various tasks that I have undertaken in the research design process are :
·         Defining the information need
·         Design the exploratory, descriptive and causal research.

Research Design
Research design is a conceptual structure within which research is conducted. A research design is the detailed blueprint used to guide a research study towards its objective. It is a series of advanced decision taken together comprising a master plan or a model for conducting the research in consonance with the research objectives. Research design is needed because it facilitates the smooth sailing of the various research operations, thereby making research as efficient as possible yielding maximum information with the minimum effort, time and money.
The research process has four distinct yet interrelated steps for research analysis .It has a logical and hierarchical ordering:
·         Determination of information research problem.
·         Development of appropriate research design.
·         Execution of research design.
·         Communication of results.
Each step is viewed as a separate process that includes a combination of task , step and specific procedure. The steps undertake are logical, objective, systematic, reliable, valid, impersonal and ongoing.

EXPLORATORY RESEARCH

The method I used for exploratory research was
·         Primary Data
·         Secondary data

PRIMARY DATA

New data gathered to help solve the problem at hand. As compared to secondary data which is previously gathered data. An example is information gathered by a questionnaire. Qualitative or quantitative data that are newly collected in the course of research, Consists of original information that comes from people and includes information gathered from surveys, focus groups, independent observations and test results. Data gathered by the researcher in the act of conducting research. This is contrasted to secondary data which entails the use of data gathered by someone other than the researcher information that is obtained directly from first-hand sources by means of surveys, observation or experimentation.

Primary data is basically collected by getting questionnaire filled by the respondents.


SECONDARY DATA

Information that already exists somewhere, having been collected for another purpose. Sources include census reports, trade publications, and subscription services. Data that have already been collected and published for another research project (other than the one at hand). There are two types of secondary data: internal and external secondary data. Information compiled inside or outside the organization for some purpose other than the current investigation. Data that have already been collected for some purpose other than the current study. Researching information which has already been published. Market information compiled for purposes other than the current research effort; it can be internal data, such as existing sales-tracking information, or it can be research conducted by someone else, such as a market research company or the U.S. government. Published, already available data that comes from pre-existing sets of information, like medical records, vital statistics, prior research studies and archival data.
The Internet is a very useful source of information on the education industry. The type of information that can be obtained on the Internet include: the current scenario of education system, the growth rate of computers in education system, market share.
      My  proposal is to first conduct a intensive secondary research to understand the full impact and implication of the industry, to review and critique the industry norms and reports, on which certain issues shall be selected, which I feel remain unanswered or liable to change, this shall be further taken up in the next stage of exploratory research.
Descriptive Research
·         STEPS in the descriptive research:
·         Statement of the problem
·         Identification of information needed to solve the problem
·         Selection or development of instruments for gathering the information.
·         Identification of target population and determination of sampling Plan.
·         Design of procedure for information collection
·         Collection of information
·         Analysis of information
·         Generalizations and/or prediction

SAMPLE SIZE
This involves figuring out how many samples one need.
The numbers of samples you need are affected by the following factors:
·         Project goals
·         How you plan to analyze your data
·         How variable your data are or are likely to be
·         How precisely you want to measure change or trend
·         The number of years over which you want to detect a trend
·         How many times a year you will sample each point
·         How much money and manpower you have

SAMPLE SIZE


I have targeted 100 Institution for the purpose of the research. The sample size is influenced by the target population. The target population represents the Chandigarh and Mohali regions.

SAMPLING TECHNIQUE

Simple random sampling technique has been used to select the sample
A simple random sample is a group of subjects (a sample) chosen from a larger group (a population). Each subject from the population is chosen randomly and entirely by chance, such that each subject has the same probability of being chosen at any stage during the sampling process. This process and technique is known as Simple Random Sampling, and should not be confused with Random Sampling.









DATA COLLECTION

Data collection took place with the help of filling of questionnaires. The questionnaire method has come to the more widely used and economical means of data collection. The common factor in all varieties of the questionnaire method is this reliance on verbal responses to questions, written or oral. I found it essential to make sure the questionnaire was easy to read and understand to all spectrums of institution in the sample. It was also important as researcher to respect the samples time and energy hence the questionnaire was designed in such a way, that its administration would not exceed 4-5 mins. These questionnaires were personally administered.
The first hand information was collected by making the people fill the questionnaires. The primary data collected by directly interacting with the people. The respondents were contacted at school n colleges.  The data was collected by interacting with 100 respondents who filled the questionnaires and gave me the required necessary information.












Chapter – 4

ANALYSIS
AND
INTERPRETATION
  •  

1.                  Which computer do you use?
2.                   

Types of computers
No. of respondents
a)
Assembled
40
b)
Branded
60
a)            Assembled                                                b) Branded



Interpretation:

As per the analysis shows, 60% of Institution prefer branded computer over assembled one due to quality n faith they have in different brand.




3.      What makes you to purchase assembled computer?

Factors
Respondents
a)
Price
16
b)
Quality
32
c)
Warranty
25
d)
After sale service
27

             a) Price                                                             b) Quality 
             c) Warranty                                                      d) After sale service


Interpretation: Price is the major factor for the institution to purchase assembled computer. Out of 40 institutions 10 institutions prefer quality over warranty and 9 institutions like to purchase assembled computer due their after sale service
.


4.      Which purchasing style you follow?

Purchase style
No.of respondents
a)
Normal
26
b)
Bulk
74

      a) Normal purchase                                           b) Bulk Purchase

Interpretation : When asked which computer you like to purchase in future almost 42% of institutions say they prefer to buy COMPANY PVT LTD. computers due to it quality and price, then HP with 28%, Acer 16% and 14% consist other brand







5.      Which brand do you like to purchase? 


Brands
Respondents
a)
HP
18
b)
ACER
40
c)
G SQUARE
28
d)
OTHERS
14


            a) HP                                                                           b) ACER 
           c) COMPANY PVT LTD.                              D)  Others 
                     





6.      Are you satisfied with your G Square computer ?                                                                                                                                                     

a) Yes                                                                     b) No


Interpretation
As per survey done, 63% of institutions are satisfied with the functioning of their computer whereas 37% are not.







7.      What are the problems you are facing in operating the computer?

Problems
Respondents
1
Heating
25%
2
Burnup problem
22%
3
Atumatic shutdown
16%
4
Others
16%
         a)  Heating                                                       b) Component Burn up
          c)  Automatic Shut Down                               d) Others

Interpretation
As per survey, maximum computers running in institution are facing the problem of heating because of continuous use of computer for a long hour after that a common problem faced by the institution regarding the burn up and automatic shut down. Other problem include the color mixture, power supply problem etc.


8.      Approximate replacement time (in years) of one G Square computer?  

Replacement time
Respondents
1
2 years
7%
2
3 years
14%
3
4 years
47%
4
5 years
12%
             a) 2 year                                                              b) 3 year  
              c) 4 year                                                              d) More then 5 year 
Interpretation:
Most of the institutions (47%) replace there computer at the end of the 4th year whereas during the 1st year only view institution prefer to change the computer due to some problem. The replacement ratio is higher in 4th and 5th year.




FINDINGS & REASONS

·         According to survey, it was found that computer is used as a basic tool to increase the knowledge of student. Computer makes the education learning interesting as well as easy.
·         Through survey, it was found that around 60% of intuitions used branded computer over the assembled one. due to the quality and faith they have in branded computers.
·         Price is the major factor for the institution to purchase assembled computer whereas for branded computer brand value and after sale service plays a important role in purchasing decision.
·         According to survey, institution likes to purchase in bulk due to the trade discount and various offers.
·         According to survey, 39% doesn’t know about the various schemes offered by COMPANY PVT LTD. to institutions whereas 61% have the knowledge about the scheme offered by the COMPANY PVT LTD. to institution.
·         The maximum information regarding the various scheme of COMPANY PVT LTD. is provided by the retailer, then by the newspaper i.e., 30%. Last but not the least is salesperson employed by the company as well as dealerships provide information regarding the schemes.
·         Only 60% of institute knows about the COMPANY PVT LTD. scheme.
·         Maximum number of institutes replaces their computers in 4th and 5th years. Thus its leads a great opportunity for the COMPANY PVT LTD. to have such offers and tie ups with the institute that at the time of replacing the COMPANY PVT LTD. provides the exchange offers with some other benefits.
·         When asked which computer you like to purchase in future almost 42% of institutions say they prefer to buy COMPANY PVT LTD. computers due to it quality and price, then HP with 28%, Acer 16% and 14% consist other brand.
·          Satisfaction level of COMPANY PVT LTD. customer is much higher then other branded computers. Around 75% of institutes are satisfied by the functioning of computers and services provided by the COMPANY PVT LTD..



1.       As institutes update their computers after approximate 5th years, the COMPANY PVT LTD. must keep the proper records to avail the opportunity at the time of replacement.
2.       COMPANY PVT LTD. has to make a better and long term relations with their existing client must offer some sort of incentives at a regular time intervals.
3.       COMPANY PVT LTD. should organize the training session for the persons operating the computers in institutes, so that early problems are managed quickly and hence satisfaction level should increase.
4.       Promotional scheme like exchange offers should be offered at regular time intervals, it leads to increase the sale of the company. COMPANY PVT LTD. should tap the potential in the large scale as well as the potential available in medium scale in this sector.
5.       COMPANY PVT LTD. should tap the companies dealing either Manual or PC based inventory management procedures.
6.       COMPANY PVT LTD. should concentrate more on the strength of its network in providing after sales service.
7.       COMPANY PVT LTD. should change its image, as perceived by many companies, of being a solution provider only in the Public Sector.


Chapter – 5

CONCLUSION

                                                          



CONCLUSION                 
From these findings it can be ascertained that COMPANY PVT LTD. Infosystems has a great opportunity in education sector. According to survey, institution                     gain but their application in building brand image over a long term is limited. The most successful offers are “Price discounts” and “Freebies”, thus people look for monetary incentives are most sought after deals while buying an IT product. Majority of those who buy in a sales promotion offer do so by looking at a featured advertisement in a magazine or a newspaper. Major reason for dissatisfaction among existing customers is “Poor Service”. By keeping the proper data COMPANY PVT LTD. can gain and increase sails from existing as well as new customer as we comes to know that  schools update their PC in approximately 5 years.

All the research projects are hindered in their smooth flow by some unforeseen problems. The problems arise in the form of constraints by budget, time and scope of the study. The current project was also faced by certain problem. Some of the problems faced in the course of the research are as follows:
1.       A strong unwillingness on the part of the respondent, to participate and aid the research.
2.       The boredom and wavering concentration that set in among the respondents while answering the long questionnaire: thus in turn led to the difficulty of preventing incomplete questionnaires.
3.       Sampling error: the research include a sample size of 100 institutions which is not enough to determine the market potential of COMPANY PVT LTD.. Since its not a census survey there is always a chance of error while extrapolating the results of a sample study over the population especially in those researches where the qualitative aspects are concerned. So it’s always doubtful to map the qualitative aspects using a quantitative measure.
4.       The study was limited to the geographical region of Chandigarh and Mohali School and Institutions.
5.       Most of the people whom we interviewed were not the sole decision-makers for purchase of IT equipment.
6.       The time period wasn’t sufficient for an extensive analysis of various factors.
7.       Non-response error was a problem because respondents did not divulge some information which is classified.
8.       The attitudes the interviewer revels to the respondent during the interview can greatly affect their level of interest and willingness to answer openly.
  
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Dear Respondent,
We are conducting a survey on Sales Promotional Offers in IT products. This survey would help us in serving you better. Please fill the questionnaire with due care and attentiveness and to the best of your knowledge to help us gauge your likes and dislikes. The questionnaire has instructions to facilitate you while filling up the questionnaire. Please feel free to ask though, wherever necessary.
Name of institute…………………………………………………
Number of students……………………………………………. 
Number of computers………………………………………….
Configurations used……………………………………………
……………………………………………………..
 1. Which computer do you use?
      a) Assembled   [   ]                                      b) Branded   [  ] 
 2. What makes you to purchase assembled computer?   
      a) Price   [  ]                                                  b) Quality   [  ]
      c) Warranty   [  ]                                            d) After sale service [  ]


 3. What makes you to purchase Branded computer?  
      a) Price   [  ]                                                  b) Quality   [  ]
      c) Warranty   [  ]                                            d) After sale service [  ]
 4. Which purchasing style you follow?   
      a) Normal purchase [  ]                                  b) Bulk Purchase [   ]
 5. Which brand do you like to purchase?   
     a) HP [  ]                                                        b) ACER   [  ]
     c) COMPANY PVT LTD. [  ]             d) Others   [  ]    
6. Are you satisfied with your computer?
     a) Yes [  ]                                                        b) No [  ]
7. What are the problems you are facing in operating the computer?
     a)  Heating [  ]                                               b) Automatic Shut Down [  ]
     c)  Component burn up In Motherboard [  ]    d) Others color mixture [  ]
 8. Approximate replacement time (in years) of one computer?  
        a) 3 year [  ]                                                 b) 4 year [  ] 
         c) 5 year [  ]                                                d) More then 5 year [  ] 
 9. Are you satisfied with COMPANY PVT LTD. services?
       a) Yes [  ]                                                     b) No [  ] 


10. How frequently COMPANY PVT LTD. providing services to your organization? 
        a) Regular [  ]                                              b) After a time period [ ]                    
         c) Not taking care [  ]                                d) Irregular [  ]
 11. Did you know about the COMPANY PVT LTD. education scheme?         
        a) Yes [  ]                                                     b) No [  ]
 12. From were you come to know about the scheme? 
        a) Retailer [  ]                                             b) Newspaper [  ]
        c) Salesman [  ]                                                    d) Other [  ] 
13. Do you think using a computer makes the education easier?          
       a) Yes [  ]                                                      b) No [  ]   
 14. What is the impact of computer in education?                                                
       ……………………………………………………………………………..
       …………………………………………………………………………….
       ……………………………………………………………………………..
Thanks for filling up the questionnaire and for your valuable time.

Have a great day!!!!