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Ujjwal ojha is manager in BPCL,udaipur

and he is very stupid khadoos,pagal and extra practical.

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What is the difference between territory manager area manager and zonal manager?

A territory manager is going to have the widest area to cover as they are the people that also control the area manager and the zonal manager. The area manager might deal with a group of stores and the zonal manager might have just one store.


How do you become a territory sales manager?

A territory sales manager requires a vicious dedicated person willing to be consistent and dependable. A head strong and fourth coming position like this can be maintained by applying for any territory sales manager position.


What is a synonym for sales manager?

I don't know that these would technically be synonyms, but here are some other titles that are used: -Marketing Manager -Account Manager -Business Development Manager -Territory Manager Those are just a few I've heard of. Sales people use these different titles for a good reason actually. When people hear the words sales manager, sales person, sales associate or any other title with sales in it most of them think of a pushy car salesman or the creepy guy that knocked on there door trying to sell them a $300 box of steaks from the back of there truck! When working with prospects (potential clients), most good salespeople are smart enough to use a different title than sales manager or anything else with the word sales in it! When it comes to colleagues or anyone else that isn't a potential client, they are usually fine with the title sales manager.


Vision statement of BPCL?

BPCL to increase refining capacity; plans power forayNew refining target will involve expansion of Bina, Kochi projects.Our BureauMumbai, Sept. 25Bharat Petroleum Corporation is looking at a refining capacity of 45 million tonnes in 2015-16, as part of its many goals for 'Project Dream Plan', up from the present level of 30.5 million tonnes.Mr S. Radhakrishnan, Chairman and Managing Director, said at a press meet here on Friday that the new refining target would involve expansion of the Bina and Kochi projects. BPCL also has a 12 million-tonne refinery in Mumbai while Numaligarh in Assam has a capacity of three million tonnes.Key growth driverThe six million-tonne Bina refinery, scheduled for commissioning in 2011-12, will be a key growth driver for BPCL's presence in North and Central India. Its capacity could be expanded to 15 million tonnes without too much of a hitch if the need so arises. This part of the country has been seeing a rapid rise in demand for petro-products and the Bina refinery is expected to play an important role in meeting this requirement.Similarly, Kochi's capacity could be increased to a similar level from the present 9.5 million tonnes. By the time overall refinery capacity touches 45 million tonnes, BPCL expects its market share to be closer to the 33 per cent mark.Mr Radhakrishnan said the company would also be earmarking Rs 600-1,000 crore for a foray into power. No decision has been made on the feedstock to be used as well as the potential allies for this new business.In addition, BPCL will pump investments for its exploration and production activities, now focused in Africa and South America with the latest being the shale gas joint venture in Australia.5-year visionThe 'Dream Plan' project follows 'Project Destiny' which was the five-year vision statement between 2005 and '10. The period till 2015-16 is particularly critical to BPCL considering that a new phase of fuel price deregulation has kicked off which means working on a series of initiatives to grow market share.


Who bigger Area Manager or Regional Manager?

regional manager