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merchandising

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Merchandising is a 1999 play by American playwright David Henry Hwang . The play was written as a special commission from the Actors Theatre of Louisville 's Humana Festival . The 1999 Festival sold "T(ext) Shirt Plays" by authors such as Wendy Wasserstein ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ the merchandising manager for Pontiac EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And she kept going on about how I was being ripped off on the merchandising . ▪ But before I do, I wonder if Lawrence has any more of the excellent Denim merchandising ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of merchandise English)

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money [syn: selling , marketing ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
merchandising \mer"chan*dis`ing\, n. (Commerce) The activities associated with selling products, such as identification of the market[7], advertising at the right time in the right media[7], and creating attractive packaging and displays; also, the study ...

Usage examples of merchandising.

Walton had devised years before to boost sales and help inculcate his merchandising philosophy in employees.

Fascinated by the minutiae of in-store merchandising, he knew in the most fine-grained way what made one product sell and not another.

Wal-Mart did have regional buying offices scattered around the country, but merchandising, marketing, logistics, information technology, personnel, and the other corporate functions all were centralized in Bentonville.

In 1995, Glass tested Scott by moving him out of logistics and putting him in charge of merchandising, an area in which he had no experience.

To a greater degree than any of its competitors, Wal-Mart has indeed taken a moral stand in its merchandising decisions.

Wal-Mart recently has become less reflexively right wing in its media merchandising as it pushes farther into blue-state, big-city America.

To the connoisseur, they offer an unending display of artful design, including product design, package design, retail design, visual merchandising, sculpture, and architecture.

Malls are the intersection of manufacturing and merchandising, nature and culture, home and away, love and money.

Specific stores may be chosen based on life-style marketing, brand identity, and merchandising procedures.

When it works well, music programming works with merchandising and retail design to create a distinctive brand image for a store.

In mass merchandising, however, the salesperson is more a clerk than a consultant.

In both class merchandising and mass merchandising, customer service is an essential element of selling.

Both in the magazine and on its web site, articles and photo essays show how marketing and merchandising try to capture our consciousness, and how we might resist.

It behooved her to learn as much as she could, before Julie decided there was no sense in running free classes in merchandising for a potential competitor.

I would talk with him about merchandising, how to do it, and how well it was working out for him.