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To promote something is to encourage or facilitate it, often through practical or financial support. | |||
For example, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is established to promote international trade. | |||
2. ''Marketing.'' | |||
Making customers aware of a product or service, for example through advertising. | |||
3. ''Organisations - governance - human resources.'' | |||
Appointing an individual to a more senior, more responsible or better paid position with their current employer. | |||
== | == See also == | ||
[ | * [[3Cs of marketing]] | ||
* [[5Ps of marketing]] | |||
* [[Commodity]] | |||
* [[Competition]] | |||
* [[Competitor analysis]] | |||
* [[Consumer]] | |||
* [[Demand]] | |||
* [[Differentiation]] | |||
* [[Free market]] | |||
* [[Governance]] | |||
* [[Human resources]] | |||
* [[International Chamber of Commerce]] (ICC) | |||
* [[International trade]] | |||
* [[Market ]] | |||
* [[Market analysis]] | |||
* [[Market environment matrix]] (MEM) | |||
* [[Market maker]] | |||
* [[Market mechanism]] | |||
* [[Market price]] | |||
* [[Marketing]] | |||
* [[Penetration]] | |||
* [[Primary market]] | |||
* [[Product Market Matrix]] (PMM) | |||
* [[Promoter]] | |||
* [[Regulated market]] | |||
* [[Retail]] | |||
* [[Secondary market]] | |||
* [[Single Market]] | |||
* [[Supply]] | |||
* [[Wholesale]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:The_business_context]] | ||
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]] | |||
[[Category:Manage_risks]] | |||
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]] | |||
[[Category:Risk_reporting]] | |||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
Latest revision as of 08:55, 29 March 2023
1.
To promote something is to encourage or facilitate it, often through practical or financial support.
For example, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is established to promote international trade.
2. Marketing.
Making customers aware of a product or service, for example through advertising.
3. Organisations - governance - human resources.
Appointing an individual to a more senior, more responsible or better paid position with their current employer.
See also
- 3Cs of marketing
- 5Ps of marketing
- Commodity
- Competition
- Competitor analysis
- Consumer
- Demand
- Differentiation
- Free market
- Governance
- Human resources
- International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
- International trade
- Market
- Market analysis
- Market environment matrix (MEM)
- Market maker
- Market mechanism
- Market price
- Marketing
- Penetration
- Primary market
- Product Market Matrix (PMM)
- Promoter
- Regulated market
- Retail
- Secondary market
- Single Market
- Supply
- Wholesale