Sunday, December 20, 2009

Case study of why attract foreign patients to India

Q1. What are the various factors that attract foreign patients to India and other South-Eastern countries? Is it necessary for the service providers to understand the culture of the foreign patients to provide them better service?

A1.There are four key factors that are making the foreign patients prefer Indian hospitals – availability of world-class facilities and treatment.

1) Indian hospitals are now on par with the international hospitals in terms of infrastructure, service and doctors. This encourages the foreign patients to prefer Indian hospitals. The cost factor is another major reason for the foreign patients to show preference towards Indian hospitals. The cost of an operation in India is nearly one-fourth or one-fifth of the cost in developed countries. For example, a liver transplant operation in India costs nearly Rs 20 lakhs, compared to Rs 60-70 lakhs in developed countries. Such a cost difference is attracting the foreign patients to prefer treatment in Indian hospitals. Thus, world-class treatment coupled with less cost is prompting the foreign patients to get treated in Indian hospitals.

2) India is now developing as a medical hub and has the most competent doctors and world class Medical Facilities. This fact has now been realized the world over. Indian doctors are recognized for their competence world over and India doctors are found working in each and every country of the world. In addition to this India is providing world class medical facilities at most competitive charges in comparison to the developed countries. For the elective cases [which do not need immediate emergency treatment] India is emerging out to be a preferred destination. India now has world class hospitals, best qualified doctors ,best infrastructure, and best possible Medical facilities. Under the medical tourism, a patient coming to India is also taken to Indian tourist and pilgrim destinations, along with getting best treatment for his illness. All this is provided at a very nominal cost .Its assured that we provide the best medical and travel facilities during your stay in India. The complete package will costs a patient a fraction of the cost that one would have to pay for the medical charges alone, in other European, Middle East or American countries.

3) Indian corporate hospitals have a large pool of doctors, nurses, and support staff ensuring individualized care. The highly skilled personnel, with wide experience and international exposure excel in Cardiology and Cardiothoracic surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Bariatric or Obesity surgery, Gastroenterology, Ophthalmology, Dentistry, and Urology, to name a few. Our hospital partners have exclusive Cosmetic/Plastic surgery departments. Our alliance partners have Centers of Excellence in their specialty areas. All medical investigations are conducted using the latest, technologically advanced and cutting edge diagnostic equipment. Stringent quality assurance exercises consistently ensure reliable and high quality test results in a timely manner. Even though India has many different languages, English is widely spoken. All hospitals have excellent English speaking staff and language or communication is very easy. If English is not your native language, we can arrange translators in most major international languages to be with you during your Indian tour. India has kept pace with the latest in technology and its application has been widely felt in the health industry. Moreover, India's strong pharmaceutical sector has gained international recognition.

4) Understanding the culture will help the Indian hospitals in understanding the customer needs and attracting the foreign customers. A part of success of Bangkok's Bumrungrad Hospital can be attributed to its good understanding about the culture of the countries from where its patients come. Such an understanding helped the hospital to understand the customer needs and provide amenities that make them feel at home. Moreover, understanding their culture and language help the doctors in making proper diagnosis of the patient’s problem through better interaction. This helps the patients to recover faster. In turn, it enhances the customer satisfaction and reputation of Indian hospitals.

Q2. Naresh Trehan, Executive Director of EHIRC feels that accreditation of hospitals, uniform price banding like in the developed countries and organized campaigns will encourage more overseas patients to get treated here. What significance does this suggestions hold for a service provider like Apollo Hospitals?

A2.An Apollo hospital is a leading hospital chain in South Asia. However, unlike leading hospitals in other South-East Asian countries like Singapore and Thailand, which are attracting a significant number of foreign patients, Apollo could not capitalize on its strengths. Despite being a leading hospital chain in Asia and having world class medical facilities it was able to attract only 96,000 patients till date as compared to 3,00,000 patients that Bangkok’s Bumrungrad hospital attracted in the year 2002. In order to attract more foreign patients, Apollo hospitals need to take measures to make the hospital a preferred destination for foreign patients. Apollo lacks proper credentials to project it as a world-class hospital to foreign customers as well as insurance companies, which provide health cover to the patients. So obtaining an accreditation from an international agency will enhance the credibility of the hospital internationally. This will also encourage international insurance companies to extend the health cover for foreign patients who prefer to get treated at Apollo.
Even though Apollo hospitals possess the requisites to be termed as world class health institution, the hospital could not draw foreign patients due to lack of awareness about it among the international customers. Hence, the hospital should increase its promotional activities in countries where it gets considerable number of patients. It needs to promote its services in the foreign country through various channels. It can open information centers in foreign countries to create awareness about its services. It can also open facilitation centers in those countries to diagnose the patient’s problem, and suggest the treatment and its details to patients. Apollo can also tie-up with foreign hospitals, which can refer their patients to India. Another area of promotion is public relations. Apollo can launch periodic public relation activities to make them aware about the hospital and its services.

Starbucks case studies


    Overview of the case
The case is about Starbucks. Starbucks is in retail liquid coffee business and it has coffee shops named Starbucks. The Starbucks Empire has grown to 6000 U.S. outlets and about 2500 international locations. Starbucks had also tried to enter in Indian market. In the case it is also included that in US there are many Starbucks café and how much people love Starbucks that they even can not start their day before taking Starbucks coffee. It is very popular brand name in all over the US and even kindergarten children know about it. Starbucks café are so much liked by the US public that many of the people has made it a meeting place where they drink coffee, tea or another specialty beverages and  spend their considerable time. Basically the case is related with personality and consumer behavior.


Q1. If starbucks was a person, describe the person in terms of demographics, personality, and lifestyle characteristics.
A1. Demographics:
Ø  Age : 38 years
Ø  Sex : female
Ø  Occupation : owner of starbucks
Ø  Income :$3000000
Ø  Education : post graduation

Lifestyle characteristics:
Ø  Upper class family
Ø  Hard working
Ø  High responsibility
Ø  Quick decision maker

Q2. If starbucks was an animal, which animal would it be, and why?
A2.  In my opinion if starbucks were an animal than it would be double fish tail. The reasons for it are as      below:
Ø  Starbucks first logo shown that half of body part is female & remaining half of the body part is two tail fish. The Starbucks siren was topless and had a fully visible double fish tail. The image also had a rough visual texture and has been likened to a melusine.
Ø  In the second version, which was used from 1987–92, her breasts were covered by her flowing hair, but her navel was still visible, and the fish tail was cropped slightly. In the current version, used since 1992, her navel and breasts are not visible at all, and only vestiges remain of the fish tails.


Q3. if starbucks was a color, which color would it be, and why? 
A3. In my opinion if starbucks were a color than it would be Brown. The reasons for it are as below:
Ø  The color of the coffee is brown.
Ø  The interior of the coffee shop at starbucks is brown in all its franchisee.
Ø  The color of the furniture is also brown.
Ø  The color of the uniform in starbucks is also brown.
Ø  The first logo of the coffee shop was brown in color.
Even other reasons why I would like to associate brown color with starbucks are: Brown can mix into many surroundings. It is a mixture of red, blue and yellow and has many shades and tones - each producing a different effect. Brown can be a stabilizing color. The red in brown gives it practical energy while the yellow and blue add mental focus energies. Too much brown can make a dull effect. Brown gives a feeling of solidity, and allows one to stay in the background, unnoticed. Some shades of brown create a warm, comfortable feeling of wholesomeness, naturalness and dependability.
Because of the above mentioned reasons I would like to call starbucks a brown color.

Q4. If starbucks was a celebrity. Which celebrity would it be, and why? And why was your choice male or female?
A4. In my opinion if starbucks were an Angelina Jolie. The reasons for it are as below:
Ø  Angelina Jolie & starbucks both are female
Ø  Angelina Jolie & starbucks both are born in the USA.
Ø  Angelina Jolie & starbucks are both popular in the world.
Ø  The way Angelina Jolie is famous in the Hollywood, starbucks is famous coffee brand over the world.
Ø  Angelina Jolie & starbucks both income is very high

 




 




Corporate social responsibility exeamples

16th may 2008
six indian company awarded
1) Mahindra & Mahindra
2) Tata tea
3) Ntpc
4) Ongc
5) Mspl
6) Infosys

Corporate social responsibility:-

Tata steel:- Golden peacock awards.

Anand corporate service Ltd:- created programs in the field of health, education, natural resource managment & life skill training, zero tolerance zone for child labour.

Aptech Ltd:- students donate part of the proceeds from the sale of their art work to NGO's for development in village area.


ICICI bank:- help poor health, child education this help in undertaken by NGO'S, Government, reasearch agencies

Infosys Technology Ltd:- employmeent welfare activities for healthcare for the poor, education and art & culture.

ITC Ltd:- providing infrastructural support to make school for village children, helping women for getting job.

Colgate company:- free dental check up camp in the rural & urban both area.

Larson & tubro (L&T):- free training for carpenty, plumbing, electrical wireman, bar-banding of the rural.

Reliance company:- running health care programme in 45 viliage, doctor medical facilities in mobile wan in viliage, makeing school for employeess children.


Mahindra & Mahindra:- Mahindra & Mahindra education trust provide more then 7.5 crore in the form of grants, scholarships & loans for nanhi kali 3300 chlidren, for next 2 years plan 10000 chlidren in rural area.

Dalmia cement (Bharat) Ltd:- build watertanks, 44000 trees planted, providing 45 deep bore wall(Each borewall 300 to 400 people drinking water).

Friday, December 11, 2009

No1. Captain of India is Mahendra singh dhoni


 India no 1 captain is Mahendra singh dhoni in india till the date because india win first T20-20 world cup in the captaincy of  Mahendra singh dhoni. world cup 2007 India loss so nobody trust that India win T20-20 world cup but  Mahendra singh dhoni win the first T20-20 world cup. In the one day match & Test cricket ranking india is the first position.

First T20-20 team is (T20-20world cup)2007

Mahendra singh dhoni ( Captain & wicket keeper), Yuvraj Singh (vice captain), Virender sehwag, Gautam gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Irphan Pathan, Harbhajan singh, Yusuf pathan, Joginder sharma, Robin Uthappa, Rudra Pratap Singh, S. Sreesanth, Dinesh Karthik, Piyush Chawla, Zaheer Khan, Ajit Agarkar, Ramesh Powar


 



Saturday, December 5, 2009

7 Simple Tips To Bring You Happiness

1. understand life is not perfect
        We all know that life is not always going to make us happy, it’s going to make us sad and we will face periods where we feel hard done by.The attitude you need is to take is the positive from everything.Keep in mind that sometimes you may feel hard done by, but consider other people who are much worse off than you and believe me there are billions.

2.Don’t bear grudges
Many people bear grudges that stop them being happy.It doesn’t matter who the grudge is against, an ex partner or business colleague – You need to move in.Many people use a bad experience as an excuse not to be happy “it’s all their fault” is a common quote you hear from many people.Bearing grudges is a waste of energy and simply makes people bitter.Learn to move on and put it out of your mind.
 
3 Love others and express thanks 
Express your affection, love, appreciation, friendship, warmth and sincerity to all those you come into contact with.By doing this you will probably get a positive response from most people in return.Many doors could be opened to you in terms of opportunities such as, in your work or maybe even in your love life.
 
4  Work enjoy it
You spend a huge amount of time at work, so make sure you do something you enjoy.If you do not enjoy your work your overall happiness will suffer.If you are in a job you don’t like, make a plan to get into one that you do.
 
5 Be Healthy
If you want to be happy then you need to enjoy your body.A healthy body leads to healthy mind, make sure you keep it in good condition eat sensibly and exercise.If you do, you will feel invigorated, full of energy and avoid disease and illness.
 
6 Do things you really want to do
Of course, we can’t do everything we want to do in life, but you can do at least some things.Make me time.Do something that you really want to do that gives you a sense of achievement or makes you happy.It doesn’t matter what it is – maybe running a marathon, or learning to play the guitar - It really doesn’t matter, so long as it is something you want to do.
 
7 Plan your life
People who have plans and objectives in life seem to be happier than those who don’t.Why? Simply because they get more out of life, as they plan their time better. They do more, achieve more, and are generally happier. Life is what you make it This is a true statement.