Summer Training Reports On Yamaha
Summer Training Reports On Yamaha
Summer Training Reports On Yamaha
LANGUAGE UNIVERSITY,
LUCKNOW
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DECLARATION
MOHAMMAD ASIF
BBA 5th Semester
Roll No.: 1803038
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Every work constitutes great deal of assistance and guidance from the people
for his valuable guidance. Without his support and guidance taking this would not
I’m also thankful to my friends who provided me their constant support and
assistance.
MOHAMMAD ASIF
BBA 5th Semester
Roll No.: 1803038
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PREFACE
The emphasis in the project is providing the study and an insight into
MBA program as on the job experience. This has given a chance to try
and apply the academic knowledge and gain insight into corporate
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
improve their service and quality for achieving their ultimate goal.
YAMAHA MOTORS.
The main objective of the research was to know the company’s position
Location: Lucknow
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Introduction 8 – 13
2. Literature Review 15 – 18
7. Research methodology 40 – 45
9. Findings 54 – 55
10. Limitation 56 – 57
11. Conclusion 58 – 59
13. Bibliography 62 – 63
14. Annexure 64 – 68
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Consumer preference
Consumer preference is the study of when, why, how, where and what
wants. It also tries to assess influences on the consumer from groups such as
study is based on consumer buying behaviour, with the customer playing the
influential asset for customer behaviour analysis as it has a keen interest in the
into social choice and welfare functions. Each method for vote counting is
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assumed as a social function but if Arrow’s possibility theorem is used for a
interactive effect of alternatives and creating a logical relation with the ranks.
the productive system is considered from its beginning at the production level,
Belch and Belch define Consumer preference as 'the process and activities
and disposing of products and services so as to satisfy their needs and desires'.
stimuli (within people).[2] The black box model is related to the black box
theory of behaviorism, where the focus is not set on the processes inside a
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consumer, but the relation between the stimuli and the response of the
buyers black box contains the buyer characteristics and the decision process,
The black box model considers the buyers response as a result of a conscious,
rational decision process, in which it is assumed that the buyer has recognized
the problem. However, in reality many decisions are not made in awareness of
Information search
Once the consumer has recognised a problem, they search for information on
products and services that can solve that problem. Belch and Belch (2007)
search.
Personal sources
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Commercial sources
Public sources
Personal experience
Stage Description
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The implications of this process help develop an effective promotional
strategy, and select which sources of information are more effective for the
brand.
INFORMATION EVALUATION
At this time the consumer compares the brands and products that are in their
evoked set. How can the marketing organization increase the likelihood that
consumers are seeking and therefore which attributes are most important in
PURCHASE DECISION
Once the alternatives have been evaluated, the consumer is ready to make a
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relevant internal psychological process that is associated with purchase
decision is integration.
The EKB model was further developed by Rice (1993) which suggested there
the post purchase evaluation and that the post purchase evaluation is key due
MANAGEMENT
The process of lobbying for support for part of the influential group before
accepting goals and direction from a coach, leader or program. "Buying in"
2007, two film makers, Tim Breitbach (Dopamine) and Ralph Barhydt, started
producing a film entitled, "Buying In" that explores the social issues of buying
in based on the success of the boys' and girls' high school basketball at the
Branson School, in Ross, California, who each won the State Championship in
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REVIEW LITERATURE
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REVIEW LITERATURE
and how people prefer or prefer not to buy a particular product. It takes into
consideration and mix together the basics of their economic status, their
requirements.
Aaker, David and George (1971)22in the book „Consumerism: Search for the
general the society. The general definition of consumer behaviour is that one
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According to Schiffmann (1993)23consumer behaviour is the sum of learned
values, customs and beliefs that serve to direct the members of a specific
behaviour of the consumer in the market place of the services and goods.
marketers can begin to understand why the consumers form attitudes and
linked with the use, buying and disposal of services and products including
According to Peter and Olsen et.al (2005)26 from the book „consumer
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the physical activity and decision engaged in obtaining, evaluating, disposing
or using of services and goods. Consumer behaviour is often goal oriented and
purposeful. Each consumer is free to make an option with regard to the buying
with the stimuli a consumer gains from his surroundings and ends with buying
transaction.
individuals decide whether what, when, where, how and from whom to
requirements.
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customers as they become aware of evaluate purchase consume and tell other
people about products and services.” Kurtz and Boone(2007)29, in the book
the acts of individuals obtaining and using goods and services, including the
they purchase, when they purchase, how often they purchase, where they
products. Therefore the efforts of marketing focus on the ideas, tasks and
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COMPANY PROFILE
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COMPANY PROFILE
ISIN JP3942800008
Industry Automotive
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recreational vehicles, boats, marine
engines, snowBikess, small tractors, personal
watercraft, electrically power assisted
bicycles, autoBikes engines, unmanned aerial
vehicles, golf carts
Subsidiaries Minarelli
MBK
Website global.yamaha-motor.com
and outboard motors, and other motorized products. The company was
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Led by Genichi Kawakami, the company’s founder and first president,
Yamaha Motor began production of its first product, the YA-1, in 1955. The
125cc motorcycle won the 3rd Mount Fuji Ascent Race in its class.
boats, sail boats, personal water craft, swimming pools, utility boats, fishing
electrical power units for wheelchairs and helmets. The company is also
related services. Yamaha’s motorcycle sales are the second largest in the
History
Beginnings: 1955
The motorcycle division of Yamaha was founded in 1955, and was headed by
Genichi Kawakami. Yamaha's initial product was a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) two-
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cycle, single cylinder motorcycle, the YA-1, which was a copy of the
German DKW RT 125. The YA-1 was a competitive success at racing from
the beginning, winning not only the 125cc class in the Mt. Fuji Ascent, but
also sweeping the podium with first, second and third place in the All Japan
Autobike Endurance Road Race that same year.[6] Early success in racing set
has been a key endeavor of the company throughout its history, often fueled
Catalina Grand Prix, again with the YA-1, at which they placed sixth. The
YA-1 was followed by the YA-2 of 1957, another 125cc two stroke, but with
250cc two-stroke twin cylinder motorcycle, resembling the YA-2, but with a
larger and more powerful motor. A performance version of this bike, the
YDS-1 housed the 250cc two-stroke twin in a double downtube cradle frame
period also saw Yamaha offer its first outboard marine engine.
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we will be completing 65 years & to celebrate this momentous occasion
YAMAHA will be conducting the 65th Yamaha Day on 1st July. This year
has been selected as “Heritage” theme for Yamaha Day – with this YAMAHA
By 1963 Yamaha's dedication to both the two-stroke engine and racing paid
off with their first victory in international competition, at the Belgium GP,
where they won the 250cc class. Success in sales was even more impressive,
and Yamaha set up the first of its international subsidiaries in this period
beginning with Thailand in 1964, and the Netherlands in 1968. 1965 saw the
featured a separate oil supply which directly injected oil into the gasoline prior
before filling the gas tank on two stroke engines). In 1967 a new larger
displacement model was added to the range, the 350cc two stroke twin R-1.
The Yamaha XS-1 was a 650cc four-stroke twin, a larger and more powerful
machine that equaled the displacement and performance of the popular British
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bikes of the era, such as the Triumph Bonneville and BSA Gold Star. Yamaha
continued on with both the two-stroke line and four-stroke twins at a time that
stroke machines, a trend led by Honda in 1969 with the legendary CB-750
Not until 1976 would Yamaha answer the other Japanese brands with a multi-
cylinder four stroke of their own. The XS-750 (and later 850) a 750cc triple
cylinder machine with shaft final drive was introduced almost seven years
after Honda's breakthrough bike. Yamaha's first four-cylinder model, the XS-
1100 followed in 1978, again with shaft drive.[9] Despite being heavier and
The 1970s also saw some of the first dedicated off-road bikes for off-road
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250, a model which is still in production, making it Yamaha's longest
Yamaha continued racing throughout the 1960s and 1970s with increasing
the 1970s with their two-stroke triples of 250cc, 350cc, 500cc and 750cc
trend and continued to refine and sell two-strokes for the street into the 1980s.
weight of two strokes. The RZ-250 of 1980[12] was the progenitor of this
series. The RZ-350, the largest displacement model, was a popular hot-rod
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bike of the 1980s and continued to be sold in some countries into the early
1990s.
Throughout the 1980s the motorcycle industry gradually went from building a
few basic but versatile models designed to work well in many roles, to
Yamaha branched out from the relatively small number of UJMs (Universal
cruiser styling, and was one of the first Japanese cruiser style motorcycles. By
the end of the 1980s Yamaha had offered dozens of cruiser styled bikes in a
The RZV500 was one of the first "repli-racers", a near copy of Kenny Roberts
fairing.]
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A more popular and practical high-performance model for the street was
cylinder head, something Yamaha became well known for. It also featured a
RX-135 and Yamaha RD-135, borrowing its chassis and platform. Originally
equipped with a five speed transmission and a solid front disc brake rotor with
rear drum brakes, it was popular in Malaysia and Singapore. After a few years
on the market, the engine was upgraded with the installation of a six-speed
as well as a cross-drilled front disc brake rotor, while the rear remained with
the drum brakes. The design was unchanged until it was updated in 2004, with
the rear lights being borrowed by the Yamaha Y125Z and a new headlight. It
was also installed with a catalytic converter, which reduced its horsepower to
19bhp. However, the maximum torque remained unchanged but the low-end
torque was improved compared to the early models. Some owners of the
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earlier RX-Z motorcycles may have problems during take-off because the
engine tends to stall when an inexperienced rider tries to take off in the first
gear. However, the problem was resolved in the new model. In Malaysia, this
bike was associated with street racers and was featured in many Malay
In 1998 Yamaha marketed a 1000cc four cylinder road bike called the YZF
'R1', this model introduced a new style of gearbox design which shortened the
overall length of the motor/gearbox case, to allow a more compact unit. This,
in turn allowed the motor to be placed in the frame further forward, designed
name for its cruiser series of motorcycles in the American market. In other
markets, Star motorcycles are still sold under the Yamaha brand. This was an
attempt to create a brand identity more closely aligned with the cruiser market
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In 2007, Yamaha established the Philippine operations and distributes
continents.
Superbike. In addition Yamaha have recorded 208 victories at the Isle of Man
TT and head the list of victories at the Sidecar TT with 40.[15] Past Yamaha
Hutchinson, Phil Read, Chad Reed, Ben Spies and Jorge Lorenzo. Their
The Yamaha YZ450F won the AMA Supercross Championship two years in a
row, in 2008 with Chad Reed, and 2009 James Stewart. Yamaha was the first
to build a production monoshock motocross bike (1975 for 250 and 400, 1976
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for 125) and one of the first to have a water-cooled motocross production bike
competition four-stroke bike, the YZ400F, won the 1998 USA outdoor
Since 1962, Yamaha made production road racing Grand Prix motorcycles
that any licensed road racer could purchase. In 1970, non-factory privateer
racing, such as cross country racing and motocross. Yamaha has had success
straight titles since 2000. Yamaha's other major rider, Traci Cecco, has ridden
the YFZ450 to 7 titles, with the first in 2000. In ATV motocross, Yamaha has
had success with Dustin Nelson and Pat Brown, both who race the YFZ450.
Pat Brown's best season was a 3rd place title in 2007, while Nelson has had
two 1st place titles in the Yamaha/ITP Quadcross, one in 2006 and the other
in 2008.
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PRODUCT RANGE
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Formula One
Yamaha produced Formula One engines from 1989 to 1997, initially for
the Zakspeed team, in 1991 for the Brabham BT60Y, in 1992 for the Jordan
192, from 1993 to 1996 for Tyrrell, and in 1997 for the Arrows A18. These
never won a race, but drivers including Damon Hill, Ukyo Katayama, Mark
Blundell and Mika Salo scored some acceptable results with them. However,
their engines were often unreliable and were usually regarded as not very
powerful.
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OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
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OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
SCOPE OF STUDY
of Two wheeler.
environment. New thoughts and ideas should pour into its, Research &
competitors comprehension.
This study enables the user with answer to formulate an effective marketing
mix strategy with a broader prospective to tap areas where it did not feel the
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need earlier, hence the decision of whether to penetrate this section or not can
It also gives an idea of the potential of our business in the future & the
packaging & product innovations & advertisement always means to cut down
competitors.
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
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
RESEARCH DESIGN
find about the problem and then work on solving the problem. Whereas in
case of descriptive research, we know the problem, we just have to find the
Here after doing the secondary research, we found the general perception
about the retail baking but then in second phase we tried to figure out where
the difference lies and on what basis the banks differ from each other
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RESEARCH TOOL
Research tool
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
secondary research. This stage shall help to restrict and select only the
important question and issue, which inhabit growth and segmentation in the
industry.
DATA COLLECTION:
Both primary and secondary data have been collected very vigorously
studied under secondary data. Primary Data was taken with questionnaire
The report is the result of a survey which was undertaken in Lucknow city.
The objectives of the project have been fulfilled by getting response from the
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customer associated to these segments through a personal interview in the
are used to evaluate the consumer behaviour for the products of Yamaha
IndiaTwo wheeler and the willingness of the customer to purchase its products
on future.
of YAMAHA MOTORS .
Based on the problem the objective of the research is divided into two which
are as follows:
Primary Objective:
Secondary Objective:
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Analyse consumer satisfaction for different type of Two wheeler.
investigation is carried upon the customers in Lucknow city. The reason for
choosing this design is to get responses from the customers so that their
buying behaviour about the products of the company and their loyalty could
be predicted.
a questionnaire.
Websites
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Books
Newspaper
Personal consultation
The field work is conducted in the Lucknow city in various Places like Mall,
Showroom and retailers situated in different location all over the city.
The sample size consists of 100 units out of which the most logical and non
biased response are selected thus the sample size is taken out to be 100 units.
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DATA ANALYSIS
AND INTERPRETATION
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DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION
1. Gender
Male 78
Female 22
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2. Age Group
18 years 47
19-29 36
30-40 12
40 above 5
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3. Occupation
Students 36
Salaried 34
Business man 17
Other 13
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4. Which Two wheeler you are using?
YAMAHA MOTORS 35
India Today 23
Vogue 16
Business Today 14
Femina 12
INTERPRETATION
Out of respondent 35% YAMAHA MOTORS , 23% India Today are using,
16% Vogue, 14% Business Today & 12% Femina are using.
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5. Where did you get the information about the YAMAHA MOTORS ?
Newspaper 26
Friends 18
Relations 15
Colleges 17
Online 12
TV Ads 8
Other 4
INTERPRETATION
Out of respondent 26% news paper get the information about YAMAHA
MOTORS , 18% friends information, 15% relations get the information, 17%
colleges, 12% online, 8% TV ads & 4% other information about the services.
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6. Why have you chosen YAMAHA MOTORS ?
References 22
Prior experience 28
Excellent Quality 18
Price promise 16
Offer 13
Availability 3
INTERPRETATION
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7. Would you like to change your Two wheeler?
Yes 40
No 60
INTERPRETATION
Out of respondent 40% like to change their Two wheeler & 60% not.
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FINDINGS
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FINDINGS
using, 16% Vogue, 14% Business Today & 12% Femina are using.
Out of respondent 26% news paper get the information about the
the services.
availability.
Out of respondent 40% like to change your Wallet service provider &
60% not.
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LIMITATION
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LIMITATION
Though, best efforts have been made to make the study fair, transparent and
error free. But there might be some inevitable and inherent limitations.
Though outright measure are undertaken to make the report most accurate.
It was not possible to cover each and every respondent due to time
constrains.
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CONCLUSION
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CONCLUSION
The users of Yamaha India are brand loyal with only a small percent want
brands.
Due to high brand loyalty the users of Two wheeler recommend its product
to others.
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SUGGESTIONS
AND RECOMMENDATION
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SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATION
The brand loyalty for more can be increased if the Quality and appearance
of the products are given due attention and captured a major share of Two
wheeler market.
The switch over of the customers can be prevented if more of new products
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS AUTHORS
Websites
www.tataTwo wheeler.com
www.google.com
www.wikipedia.com
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ANNEXURE
Questionnaire
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QUESTIONNIARE
1. Name.
2. Gender
Male
Female
3. Age Group
18 years
19-29
30-40
40 above
4. Occupation
Students
Salaried
Business man
Other
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4. Which Two wheeler you are using?
YAMAHA MOTORS
India Today
Vogue
Business Today
Femina
Newspaper
Friends
Relations
Colleges
Online
TV Ads
Other
References
Prior experience
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Excellent Quality
Price promise
Offer
Availability
Yes
No
offer
Change taste
Price
other
(b) Good
(c)Average
(d) Poor
(e)Bad
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10.How effective is the Promotional activities of YAMAHA MOTORS ?
(b) Average
(c)Poor
a. Digital Marketing
b. Advertising
c. Best Offers
a. Yes
b. No
14.Any Suggestions?
Ans:-
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