Wednesday 31 August 2011

Career Wise - Careers by Choice - A career in the Retail Industry - India




What is the career path in Retail Management Industry?

All these years experience was given a greater importance than formal degrees in the field of Retail Management. With multinationals growing in number by the day the number of people required to work in a formal environment is increasing. A clear and visible career path too has become a reality.

There are three factors which decide a career path in the Retail Industry for those who join in a junior position and wish to traverse the growth path:

1.   Experience
2.   Qualification
3.   Soft skills, attitude, aptitude and approach

People with cross functional expertise do enjoy a quick growth prospect in the industry. It is an industry hungry for people to work at various levels, youngsters who have just completed  school final and have basic skills, to the well qualified supply chain and retail management professionals all are welcome with open hands.
 
Being a sunrise industry growing and highly dynamic the remuneration earned is highly variable based on various parameters such as

1.   Geographical location
2.   Organizational policy
3.   Candidate’s profile
4.   Skills required to perform the job
5.   Nature of work
6.   Experience
7.   Job profile etc…..

Salaries could be as low as Rs.4, 000 to 5,000 to Rs.12, 000 to 15,000 for beginners in a junior level. Being a sales oriented profile the packages generally include performance linked bonuses etc. Qualified youngsters with a graduation degree joining at a executive level could expect anything between Rs.20, 000 to 30,000 or even more in exceptional cases. As the retail industry competes with the other industries for the best talent, the compensation depends on the type of institute and the profile offered and is up there among the best pay packages offered to marketing profiles among B school graduates.

The growth opportunities are tremendous, pace of growth is fast, job in offer are vast, I believe and have witnessed many a times that people working in large retail organizations have enjoyed promotions every year…. Provided they have an aptitude and attitude to perform well in their jobs. The career graph is totally dependent on one’s abilities and qualification….now a days the definition of experience is slowly transforming from number of years to 3cs….comprehension (understanding of job profile), customer relationship management and calibre. One could start his career as a management trainee, and very soon could climb up the ladder to reach the managerial position.

People with retail management degrees can also find jobs in advertising agencies, airlines, insurance companies, banks etc as all these organizations are laying emphasis on customer service, relationship management and all those attributes and aspects as needed in retail organizations.

Job Profiles in Retail Industry
Below are given different profiles on offer in a retail management career:

•    Sales:  

This is usually the entry level post in retail business. Even a management graduate entering the retail business has to go through a compulsory stint in sales to understand the pulse of the industry and then later he/she can choose to remain in sales or move into other verticals depending on the company.  To be a good sales person first and foremost one must be good with people – both in terms of understanding the customers and also managing his/her co-workers. Along with this, a good understanding of the retail outlet and products it offers is essential….of course this is something that can be picked up on the job.

The nomenclature of the posts will vary from company to company but Sales associate, Sales Manager, Department Manager etc are some of the posts one could progress to under this vertical.

•    Store Manager:

Also called General Manager or Store Director, are the people who are responsible for managing the store's day to day operations. He/she is in charge of the employees and is responsible for the P&L of the store to the regional heads. He himself may report to a District or Area manager or the store's owner


•    Retail Manager: 

Plans and coordinates the operations of the outlet along/under the store management. His/her work can include layout of merchandise, monitoring the retail orders and stock, analyzing the supply etc. Candidates with MBA can start off as retail manager. Graduates from NID and NIFT etc are also preferred for this job.

•    Retail Buyers and Merchandisers: 

These profiles are involved in buying /sourcing for the shop. Though this part is largely moving into IT enabled areas, there is still a need for the human element. The profile involved understanding and anticipating the needs of the customer, should be aware of the trends in the market and make suitable purchasing recommendations.

•    Visual Merchandisers:
 

These people give the brand a face, so they hold one of the very important positions in the industry. Being a part of concept and design one could also be a technical designer, product developer and store planner.

•    Supply Chain Distributors:
 
They are involved at the head of supply chain management of the products for the stores. Optimization at this level help the shops compete with other shops on price and are very important in India.

•    Logistics and Warehouse Managers 


There is a great need to have the right product, at the right time, at the right place and in the right quantity. This is a particular logistics demand of the retail industry.

The requirement for freshness, hygiene, sell-by date, temperature control etc become the chief concerns of a Logistics and warehouse manager. A perfect distribution management system asks for continuous flow of materials, maximum availability while increasing quality standards and reducing logistics costs are important.

A warehouse manager is responsible of planning, organizing and controlling of a warehouse’s over-all operations; he organizes activities & assigns jobs accordingly to the staff. He also has to manage stock control, the receipt, storage, retrieval and ensure the timely delivery of goods. In most cases, the manager also has to supervise shipment loading & transferring and keep records of documents by entering data into the system.

•    Marketing Executives

There are lots of retail jobs in the present market, and a person can start with an exciting career in this field with basic knowledge of retail marketing. Retail marketing executives are responsible for initiating sales promotion schemes, marketing communications, and PR activities. Retail marketing professionals strategize based on marketing requirements and implement their plans according to consumer demands.

Building good customer relationships and developing advertising and media plans for enhancing brand identity are all part of the job for a retail marketing professional. A retail marketing professional must also manage resources and negotiate with clients and media for better deals. Retail marketing professionals also work in conjunction with sales teams and marketing teams to design annual marketing programs, investment plans, and advertising strategies.
 
Other roles include customer care executives, merchandise officers, public relations executive and so on.

·         Customer Relationship Executives & Customer Relationship Managers

It costs five times more to acquire a new customer than to retain one. The Retail Industry understands that effective loyalty management systems cement business relationships and help to retain existing customers. To enable the same the retailers, employ customer relationship executives and managers in order to:
  • Develop or enhance the value proposition offered to customers
  • Acquiring new customers
  • Transforming the customer experience
  • Enhancing customer loyalty and retention to increase profits
  • Using Data mining tools to best understand patterns in customer behavior along multiple dimensions
  • Focused customer delivery & support based on customer's Segment
  • Budgeting and Forecasting revenues/volume of sales for segmented customers
  • Designing strategic solutions for enhancing effectiveness of promotions & loyalty programs
The retail industry is using technology tools which provide a built-in flexibility to integrate best-of-breed functionality and technology to effectively address a retailer's CRM needs in part or full, as appropriate.
Thus we can summarize that Indian Retail Industry is no more a store and sell network but has much much more to offer… which means it has more number of jobs, more complex, better pay structure, better prospects and better career graph.

Monday 29 August 2011

Career Wise - Careers by Choice - All about Retail Management in India


A career in Retail Management...............






All that you need to know about the Retail Industry to make an informed choice...........


Indian economy, with one of the handsome economic growth rate in the world, is also witnessing boom in India’s retail industry. Although the recent recession slowed down the growth for some time, it still has great prospects. To show the extent of its scope consider this – penetration of organized retail in US is more than 85% where as in India it is just about more than 8%.
The retail industry is focused on the sale of goods or merchandise from a specific location for direct consumption by the purchaser.
The Indian retail industry is divided into unorganized sector and the organized sector.


Unorganized sector typically consists of small grocery stores, more popularly known as kirana stores, hand cart vendors, street vendors, door-to-door direct sales vendors, bargain shops etc.


Organized sector consists of the retail shops which are registered, licensed (where applicable) and pay sales and income taxes. It also consists of big malls which provide a jubilant shopping experience with all the glitz and glamour.
Though in urban parts of the country, there are many retail shops and malls, a big chunk of contribution towards GDP from the entire retail industry still predominantly comes from the unorganized sector. Almost 93% of retail is manned by unorganized sector. Efforts are to bring the contribution to 9-10% by organized sector. The retail industry also happens to be the largest source of employment after agriculture.


The penetration of organized retail will happen much faster in the coming decade, even in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, because of the changing demographics of our population and a healthy rate of economic growth. With good underlying economic growth, increase in disposable income, increased awareness due to penetration of broadband and mobile devices with internet accessibility, the demand for consumer goods will rise. With better systems and processes in place, all this is bound to assist in increasing the penetration of the organized retail sector in India. According to report by McKinsey & Co., the organized retail market in India is expected to grow to 14-18% by 2015 of the total retail market in India from 8% in 2008. Its value is estimated to be around US$450 billion by 2015.


The BMI India Retail Report for the first quarter of 2011 forecasts that the total retail sales will grow to US$ 674.37 billion by 2014, from US$ 392.63 billion in 2011. The growing wealth with the middle-class in India, the population size and the big percentage of population being in 30s, makes immense possibilities for entrepreneurial growth in the retail sector. Some of the fastest growing segments of this industry are food & beverages, electronics and apparels. The consumer electronics segment is expected to grow at about 55% between 2011-2014, with most of the growth driven by demand for TVs, mobile devices and laptops and desktops. With changing lifestyles and habits, food segment is also expected to double to US$ 150 billion by 2025.

North America is the home of most of the world’s largest retailers, since the U.S. dominates the global retailing industry. Not only is the retail industry responsible for two-thirds of the U.S.’s GDP, U.S. retail companies have also established a presence on every continent. The largest retail giants globally are Wal-Mart (USA), Metro AG (Germany), Carrefour (France) and Tesco (UK).

The Retail industry employs a staggering number of people, and given its rapid proliferation, this number is always on the rise. The backbone of the sector are the operations and supply chain management jobs but there are various other options as well, from sales executives and store managers to merchandise planners and buyers.

Performance

In today’s dynamic and shaky business world, the retail industry is constantly upgrading itself. With an endless array of customer choices, fierce competitors, pervasive use of the internet, and a complex global economy, retailers need to focus on finding ways to sustain and grow their businesses. Traditional growth models that focused on rolling out more stores and adding more product lines, no longer enjoy the return on investment they once did. Successful retailers are those who are able to adapt and change to the environment and develop new ways of serving customers, respecting the dynamics of current trends and adapting accordingly.

The retail industry in India is hailed as a sunrise sector, and is estimated to double in value from US$ 330 billion in 2007 to $640 billion by 2015. In fact, India has topped AT Kearney's annual Global Retail Development Index (GRDI) for the third year in a row as the most attractive market for retail investment.
The bad news is, despite the fact that India has one of the largest number of retail outlets in the World, organized retail accounts for only 4% of the total market. This makes it especially difficult to apply sophisticated merchandising and sales tools, enhance consumer interaction and also, make very accurate analysis. That said, analysts believe the sector is likely to show significant growth of over 9 % p.a over the next 10 years and also see rapid development in organized retail formats, with the proportion likely to reach a more respectable 25% by 2018.

Growth Potential

The key growth areas include the urban, luxury segment on one end of the spectrum and serving the rural sector on the other. In addition, government policy encouraging FDI in the segment has resulted in a plethora of international retailers keen on entering the market; American retail giant Wal-Mart has tied-up with Bharti Enterprises and global coffee giant Starbucks' has tied up with PVR Limited. In addition, Carrefour, Boots and others are also expected to come in.

With so much action, it is natural that there is a huge scope for employment opportunities, and experts estimate that the sector will generate employment for ~ 2.5 million people in 2010. The top retail companies in India include the Raheja Group, Reliance Retail, Tata Trent, Future Group, RPG Retail, and Ebony Retail Holdings.

Future Prospects

There are many opportunities for those seeking to enter this sector, and entry level positions such as sales executives don’t even require a degree. Naturally, the higher order jobs for graduates with relevant degrees and work experience, involve more responsibility, challenges and remuneration. MBAs are increasingly being recruited, which marks a change of HR policy, from the traditional preference to hire those from the FMCG and hospitality sectors. In fact, senior executives in retail such as operations heads are extremely well looked after, and HR consultants believe they are paid in excess of Rs. 60 lakhs.
The good news for graduates is that since the sector is so young and vibrant, career growth happens very rapidly, and these positions are very achievable in a compressed time period. Successful candidates across all levels are those who are dynamic, able to multi-task and are equipped with great communication skills.

To be continued..................

NSDC Funded Organizations - 7 - GLOBSYN Skills




A Global outlook Knowledge, Skills, Technology firm, Globsyn believes that its success lies in the success of our customers – irrespective of their size and scale of operations. Globsyn has crafted services and solutions to help its customers leverage and profit from the advanced use of knowledge and technology.
Globsyn has brought together the three most critical aspects of knowledge economy business today – People, the ‘managers of tomorrow’ through its innovative Knowledge Finishing School System™, Technology– through its global 'software centres of excellence' and Infrastructure – bringing together 'Life' and 'Work' in exciting new ways.
Globsyn has left a mark in each of the verticals that we work in and have many firsts to our name, including pioneering the Software Finishing School™ System in India, in 1997. We have conceptualized and implemented, in 1996, India's first truly intelligent 'Plug n Play' infrastructure - 'Infinity', the model around which Software Parks have been developed in India

While globsyn skills plans to commence operations with programs in IT, ITeS and Retail, it will, in the future, look at taking its skill development programs across several industry verticals, including Automobiles, Healthcare, Retail, Building and Construction, Transportation and Logistics, Tourism, Travel, Hospitality, Media and Entertainment sectors among others. While globsyn skills will initially start with 5 centers in the East (Baharampur, Siliguri, Durgapur, and 2 centers in Kolkata at Salt Lake and Behala respectively) it plans to take its products on an all India basis in the days to come.

s ITeS (BPO)
Certificate in Communication Skills (CCS) 
Executive Certification in Business Communication 
(ECBC) Advanced Certification in Business Communication (ACBC) 

  ITeS (KPO)
Certified Accounting & Finance Professional (CAFP) 
Advanced Certification in Accounting & Finance (ACAF)
Certified Professional of Accounting & Finance, & Business Communication (CPBCAF)

 Electronics and IT Hardware 
Certified IT Hardware Support Professional (CIHSP) 
 Advanced Certified IT Hardware Professional (ACIHSP) 
 Certified Sales Executive - IT Hardware (CSE-IT) 

Organized Retail 
Certified Professional of Retail Sales & Customer Service (CPRSCS)
 Certified Transaction Process Associate (CTPA)
 Retails Merchandising Associate Certification (RMAC) 
Advanced Retails Merchandising Associate Certification (ARMAC) 
 Purchase Executive Certification (PEC) 
 Advanced Purchase Executive Certification (APEC)

Globsyn Technologies Limited
XI-11 & 12, Block - EP, Sector - V Salt Lake, Kolkata Pin - 700 091, West Bengal, India
Phones:             +91-33-4000 3600       Fax: +91-33-23573684

Sunday 28 August 2011

NSDC Funded Organizations - 6 - ESDL - Everonn Skill Development Ltd



 In order to provide vocational education and training to students, Everonn launched Everonn Skill Development Limited (ESDL) as its wholly owned subsidiary.ESDL is focused on  imparting   industry  relevant  skills  to  youth  to help increase   industry- ready  and  skilled  personnel  using world  class content and methods. Towards this, ESDL has partnered with leading universities and vocational content providers across the globe. In addition, ESDL has tied up with industries from diverse sectors for the validation of the courses and placement of the trainees.

ESDL has come up with the following:
·         Indian Skill School (ISSchool)
·         Center for Nursing Excellence (CNE)
·         Academy for Culinary and Hospitality Studies (ACHS)
·         Global Institute for Gaming and Animation (GIGA)

Indian Skill School (ISSchool)
India is one of the most progressive economies in the world, with more than 71 million youth entering the working population by 2012. Regrettably, only a small percentage of this population is industry-ready as many lack the required trade relevant skills.  With more industries and companies starting their production and outlets in India, there is a growing demand for skilled personnel in varies trades like construction, fabrication, retail, textile and apparel, fashion, logistics, etc. To meet this demand and to make students industry ready, Indian Skill School offers a variety of courses, which aims at employment and are industry relevant. The following courses are offered at Indian Skill School:

·         Construction
·         Welding and Fabrication
·         Plumbing
·         Carpentry
·         Retail
·         A / C and refrigeration
·         Life Skills
·         Electrical
·         Electronics
·         Apparel and Textiles
·         Fashion Designing
·         Lab Technician
·         HealthCare
·         Hospitality
·         Automotive
·         Aviation

Center for Nursing Excellence (CNE)
ESDL’s Center for Nursing Excellence has kept  up  with  the  latest in technologies  that  empower  Nurses  to  impart  hands  on  training  and enhance knowledge to ensure  the quality of  nursing  practices  through simulation and  V- SAT.  Nursing simulation is a platform to understand “Live” clinical experiences, breaking barriers associated with clinical Learning. Simulation as a means to offer innovative learning experiences and foster   richer understanding of didactic content, is rapidly gaining popularity. 

Simulation offers the opportunity to assess critical and clinical judgment thinking without   affecting patient safety.  A simulated experience allows students & nurses to critically analyze their own actions (or failure to act), reflect on their own skills and clinical reasoning, and analyze the clinical decisions of others students / Nurses.  Simulation   provides   a   new  avenue  for  educators  and researchers  to   improve   nursing   education  and  practice  as  well  as take the field of nursing to a superior level.

 Academy for Culinary and Hospitality Studies (ACHS)
Today, Professional and Leisure travelers alike expect only the best out of hotel stay stressing on service par excellence thus initiating a great demand for professionally qualified employees in the service oriented Hospitality sector.  To meet this growing demand of well trained personnel, ESDL has designed special courses which would facilitate students to acquire internationally recognized qualifications in hospitality.
 The demand for nutritive meals produced under hygienic conditions and served efficiently has increased manifold leading to an explosive growth in the commercial Food Services sector. ESDL has, for the first time in India introduced short term programs specifically focused on creating qualified personnel for the commercial food services industry. ESDL has also teamed up with  International  Hospitality  Institutions  of repute  to  bring   updated   content  and  delivery  strategies  for the benefit of Indian students. Students would become world class Hospitality professionals capable of working around the globe. The philosophy of the Hospitality division of ESDL is to create a “Skilled India which would be a Strong India”.


Global Institute of Gaming and Animation (GIGA)

Global Institute of Gaming and Animation is the first ever Animation Academy, to offer full time graduate and Diploma programs backed by industry acknowledged courseware, content and training and placement assistance of Autodesk adoption partner, MAXIMUS, a brain child of Aditya Infotech Ltd.

GIGA is the only gaming and animation academy in India to be able to offer Graduate, Post Graduate and Certificate courses in gaming, interactive media, and virtual PLM (Project Lifecycle Management), product design, manufacturing and production.
With world class content and practices, GIGA is the only animation academy in the world, capable of imparting training through V-SAT technology and virtual classrooms.
For more information on the programs offered by GIGA,
please visit: www.giga.ac.in

GA Studios

GA studios, an extended arm of Everonn, the world’s largest networked education company. GA studios, is an up and coming animation, gaming and VFX studio dabbling in executing national and international projects as well as providing extensive and well-equipped training aimed at making animation students ready for instant employability in the industry.

Corporate Office & Correspondence Address:
ESDL
"Everonn House"
Plot No # 96 - 99, Industrial Estate
Perungudi, Chennai - 600096
Tamilnadu, India.
Phone No:             +91-44-23718202      , 42968400
Fax No: +91-44-24962800