...Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and its Implications for Financial Institutions Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of Master of Business Administration By KARTIK CHANDRA CHATURVEDI Batch (2013-2015) University Roll No: S133F0010 December 2014 Under the guidance of NIDHI KAICKER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, PUBLIC POLICY AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY DELH PAGE 1 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that I have successfully completed the project titled Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and its Implications for Financial Institutions submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration at the School of Business, Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship, Ambedkar University Delhi. It is further certified that the submitted report is based on original research work carried out by me. The material obtained from secondary sources is duly acknowledged. [Student Signature] KARTIK ……………………………………………………………………………..CHANDRA ……………………………………………………………………………..CHATURVEDI Roll No S133F0010 Batch: 2013-15 [Dean Signature] Dean SBPPSE [Faculty Signature] Faculty Advisor PAGE 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have taken efforts in this project. However, it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals in the organization and School of Business, Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship, Ambedkar University, Delhi. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly...
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...| Supersavers Ltd. | | Author [Pick the date] | Table of Contents 1 The issues 2 1.1 Recruitment Problems 2 1.2 No awareness of organization’s vision among the staff 2 1.3 Strong Labor Union 3 1.4 Hierarchical Structure 3 1.5 Lack of inter-personal Trust and mutual co-operation 3 1.6 No Staff Participation in Planning 3 1.7 No Performance based rewards 4 2 The Recommended Changes 4 2.1 Hiring on Merit 4 2.2 Communication of Organization’s vision 4 2.3 Problem Solving at Every Level 5 2.4 Dialogue with Labor Unions 5 2.5 Better Communication between Staff 5 2.6 Employee Participation in Planning 6 2.7 Performance Based Incentives 6 2.8 Improvement in Work Environment 7 3 Benefits of implementing the changes 7 3.1 Productivity 7 3.2 Profitability 8 3.3 Better Quality of Products 8 3.4 Satisfied Workforce 8 3.5 A Better image for the Organization 9 4 Costs of the Changes 9 4.1 Strained Relations with Union 9 4.2 Complexity in Hierarchical Structure 9 4.3 Flawed Appraisals 10 5 The impact on the organization 10 5.1 Employees taking personal responsibility 10 5.2 Self-Monitoring 10 5.3 Continuous Improvement in Performance 10 5.4 Proactive Approach 11 5.5 Helping the groups for better productivity 11 6 Bibliography 12 Supersavers Ltd. The issues It is the responsibility of a person working as Head of Human Resources (HR) department to formulate an ideal HR strategy...
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...Account: 1 of 3 08/18/YY - 09/17/YY 123456789 FAN 12345678 U-verse Statement or att.com AT&T CUSTOMER 1234 TELEPHONE LN ANY CITY, ST 99999-1234 Visit us online at: www.att.com AT&T High-Speed Internet w/ Home Phone Service – Telephone Number Page: Account Number: Billing Date: 1 of 3 123 555-1111 123 4 Sep 15, 20xx Web Site: Foundation Account: att.com FAN 12345678 Monthly Statement or att.com AT&T CUSTOMER 1234 TELEPHONE LN ANY CITY, ST 99999-1234 AT&T High-Speed Internet w/o Home Phone Service – DSL Direct Billing Number Page: Account Number: Billing Date: 1 of 3 088 001-1111 123 4 Sep 25, 20xx Web Site: Foundation Account: att.com FAN 12345678 Monthly Statement or att.com AT&T CUSTOMER 1234 TELEPHONE LN ANY CITY, ST 99999-1234 AT&T Home Phone – Telephone Number Page: Account Number: Billing Date: 1 of 3 123 555-1111 123 4 Sep 15, 20xx Web Site: Foundation Account: att.com FAN 12345678 Monthly Statement or att.com AT&T CUSTOMER 1234 TELEPHONE LN ANY CITY, ST 99999-1234 Wireless from AT&T – AT&T Billing Account Number Page: Account Number: Billing Date: 1 of 3 123 555-1111 123 4 Sep 15, 20xx Web Site: Foundation Account: att.com FAN 12345678 Monthly Statement or att.com AT&T CUSTOMER 1234 TELEPHONE LN ANY CITY, ST 99999-1234 AT&T Digital Life – Digital Life Account Number Page: Bill Cycle Date: Account: 1 of 3 Sep 15, 20xx 123456789101 Web Site: Foundation Account: att.com/mydigitallife FAN 12345678 or AT&T | DIRECTV – AT&T Billing Account Number...
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...Sound Recorder for Windows (Freeware) Audacity MP3 Recorder is used to record audio through a computer’s sound card into an audio format file. [pic] FOR AP EXAMS, ONLY MP3 RECORDING FORMAT IS ACCEPTABLE. Operating Instructions for proctors: (Proctor should announce instructions - in blue colored text - to the candidates) 1. Double click the Audacity Recorder icon (headphones) on your Windows Desktop or from START>PROGRAMS menu: [pic] This will display the recorder screen as shown here: [pic] 2. Put on your headset or microphone to the most advantageous position in order to achieve a good recording level. 3. Click the [pic] (Record button) on the tool menu and read the following sentence: “This is a test recording. Testing microphone 123.” 4. Click the [pic] (Stop button) to stop the test recording. 5. Click the [pic] (Play button) to replay this test recording. If this test recording was clearly audible, then you are all set to record your responses. If not, raise your hand for help in troubleshooting (see steps at end of this document) Once the Record button is clicked again, it will begin recording the real test responses. DO NOT click the Stop button until all the test responses are recorded. One continuous MP3 file must be created to record the responses. Stopping in between will create more than one file or overwrite the existing one. If ready to begin the test recording, go to the next step. 6. Click “x” on the...
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...IMBA PROGRAM RESUME WORKSHOP November 2002 Stanford Lin Project Manager MIT-China Management Education Project ACKNOWLEDGMENT: Selected portions of this presentation have been reprinted from materials published by the Career Development Office of MIT Sloan and the Career Services Office of Harvard Business School. Outline Resumes • • • • • Resume Purpose Resume Preparation and Format Resume Tips Special Concerns Common Mistakes Cover Letters • Cover Letter Purpose • Cover Letter Preparation and Format • Common Mistakes Resume Purpose 1. Presentation of yourself targeted to an employer’s needs 2. Document that emphasizes transferable skills such as teamwork, analytical abilities, leadership and management 3. Marketing tool that distinguishes you from your peers Resume Preparation • Perform a self-assessment – Review every previous job or activity for responsibilities and impact – Identify your transferable skills and the skills desired by the target employer – Try to develop numerical values for your accomplishments • Good framework for each job – Problem identified – Action(s) taken – Result(s) achieved Create “PAR” statements Resume Preparation • Problem identified Declining revenue in Guangdong. Company management wants to exit from the Guangdong market. • Action taken Did market survey. Looked at products’ strengths and weaknesses relative to competition’s products. Talked with salespeople. Discovered salespersons’ commission plan...
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...COMP 7680 Internet and World Wide Web Term Paper: Management of Web Server System for Robustness Hard Deadline: 6 December 2013, 11:55pm Description A company is running a web server system to support its online business. Its income primarily comes from this online business. Therefore, it is very important to ensure that the web server system is robust. For example, when there are hardware failures (e.g., disk failures) or unfavourable incidents (e.g., electricity shutdown), the web site should still be operational. Suppose you are the IT Manager in the above company. In this term paper, you describe how you would manage the computer and human resources to ensure that the above web server system is robust. Specifically, you are required to address this problem from the following perspectives: 1. Automatic monitoring (e.g., monitor the server status and alert the staff when there is any server failure) 2. Equipment redundancy 3. Data redundancy 4. Manpower redundancy 5. Other redundancy (such as electricity and Internet connection) 6. Server room configuration For each perspective, you identify the possible problems, describe how you would prevent these problems from happening, and propose the actions that you would take when these problems arise. Example: You may tackle “data redundancy” as follows: Problem identified: When a hard disk fails, the company loses its data. When the lost data is important (e.g., business transaction data), the company suffers from significant...
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...Mr. Smith DUNS # 12345678 Registered with CCR.gov Juice Bar Address Phone ***** Fax ******* Email: ********* Website ******* Business Description: (Juice Bar Inc) was founded by an experienced team of health and wellness professionals. All members also have experience in the food and beverage industry as well as a strong business and customer service background. The team was brought together to develop and market a new service and product to military members and their dependents in the healthy beverage and food markets. Industry and Market Description: The juice and smoothie bar, healthy food products market have annual sales in excess of $3.5 billion as of July 2010 and is expected to grow exponentially. Products and Services The company will offer a wide menu of juices, smoothies, sandwiches/wraps, salads, and a number of other specialty organic items. All products will be free-trade certified. The store will focus primarily on juices, smoothies, protein drinks and wheat grass shots. The company will pride itself on being a small but full service health quick service restaurant that seeks to provide the highest quality products and service in an inviting atmosphere. Mission Statement The Juice and Smoothie Bar’s mission is to provide customers with an expansive number of quality and freshly made juices, smoothies, and small food products that are affordable and healthy. Management Team The company was founded by Mr....
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...In December 2010, the website Gawker had its database hacked by a group called “Gnosis.” It was confirmed that more than 1.3 million accounts were hacked for usernames and passwords. Gawker also operates other websites such as, Lifehacker and Gizmodo, and usernames and passwords were stolen from there as well. A security firm, Duo Security, came in and did an analysis of the hack. They found out that many of the passwords were very easy to guess with passwords such as 12345678 and letmein. Duo Security brute-forced 400,000 password hashes of the 1.3 million stolen by Gnosis and 200,000 of them were cracked in less than an hour. Other interesting things that Duo Security found out were that 99.45% of the cracked passwords were only alphanumeric and did not contain any special characters or symbols. There were a few ways that this hack could have been prevented. The first would be to require the users to have a password with at least 8 characters and have upper case and lower case letters, numbers, and specials characters or symbols. This would deter the cybercriminals from trying to hack the website because it would take much longer and they would need a more powerful computer. Another control that could have been used would be to have the account lock out after so many incorrect tries of the password. This would make it much more difficult for the hackers to keep trying different passwords. The last thing I think they could have done was upgrading their encryption...
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...Step3: Take the date of the month, that is 23 Step4: Take the last 2 digits of the year, that is 86. Step5: Find out the number of leap years. Divide the last 2 digits of the year by 4, 86 divide by 4 is 21. Step6: Now add all the 4 numbers: 4 + 23 + 86 + 21 = 134. Step7: Divide 134 by 7 = 19 remainder 1. The reminder tells you the day. Sunday 0 Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Answer: Monday Sequential Inputs of numbers with 8 1 x 8 + 1 = 9 12 x 8 + 2 = 98 123 x 8 + 3 = 987 1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876 12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765 123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654 1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543 12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432 123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321 Sequential 1's with 9 1 x 9 + 2 = 11 12 x 9 + 3 = 111 123 x 9 + 4 = 1111 1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111 12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111 123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111 1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111 12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111 123456789 x 9 + 10 = 1111111111 Sequential 8's with 9 9 x 9 + 7 = 88 98 x 9 + 6 = 888 987 x 9 + 5 = 8888 9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888 98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888 987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888 9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888 98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888 Numeric Palindrome with 1's 1 x 1 = 1 11 x 11 = 121 111 x 111 = 12321 1111 x 1111 = 1234321 11111 x 11111 = 123454321 111111 x 111111 = 12345654321 1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321 11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321 111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321...
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...The demand for housing is so great that it often exceeds the resources available; being placed on a long waiting list for assistance is common. | HALCA offers a one City-wide waiting list for the public housing program. | Being 62 years of age or older, being a U.S. Armed Services veteran, widow or widower, and being disabled can qualify you and give priority. | Being 62 years of age or older, being disables, attending an accredited institution of higher learning (college, trades school) full time can qualify you and give priority | Income limits apply as follows: | Income limits apply as follows: | For a family of | The household’s total income must be less than | For a family of | The household’s total income must be less than | 12345678 or more | $25,800$29,500$33,150$36,850$39,800$42,750$45,700$48,650 | 1234567 | Extremely low$17,150$19,600$22,050$24,450$26,450$28,400$30,350 | Very low$28,550$32,600$36,700$40,750$44,050$47,300$50,550 | Low$45,650$52,200$58,700$65,200$70,450$75,650$80,850 | The two agencies I chose for assistance of a homeless individual or family is The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as the government program and Foothill Family Shelter is a nonprofit organization as my private agency. The key differences between the two are as follows: The private organization as a time frame families and individuals live for free in well, up kept apartments. For example the Foothill Family Shelter offers a 120 day program then transitions...
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...the password at all. WhatIs at TechTarget.com posted that NIST recommends the following minimum guidelines for password creation (Rouse, M. and Haughn, M., 2014): • Use a minimum of 8 characters selected from a 94-character set. • Include at least one upper case letter, one lower case letter, one number and one special character. • Use a dictionary of common words that user should avoid. • Don’t use any permutation of your username as your password. That being said some sites or systems are still allowing users to create passwords such as “123456”, “password”, and “12345678” according to SplashData’s annual worst password list (SplashData, 2014). The advances in software setup and checking should prevent a user from ever creating a password so simple. The issues stem from a couple of problems. One is not educating users more on the concept of complex password creation. Two not all administrators of systems...
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...COMPUTERIZED GRADING SYSTEM WITH SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE SYSTEM FOR BAMBANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL A Capstone Project Presented to the Faculty of the Information and Communication Technology Department Nueva Vizcaya State University Bambang Campus Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya In Partial fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Von Kaiser O. Lictao Lyzeth M. Raneses Vangeline M. Dasalla Krisna M. Martin March S.Y. 2015-2016 Table of Contents Title Page ii Table of Contents iii List of Figures iv List of Tables v Chapter I. The Problem and its Background Introduction 1 Scope and Limitation 5 Objectives of the Project 6 Significance of the Project 7 Chapter II. Review of Related Literature and Studies Theoretical Framework Related Literature Related Studies Synthesis Chapter III. Technical Background Technicality of the Project Details of the technologies to be used How the project will work Chapter IV. Methodology * Environment * Locale * Population of the Study * Organizational Chart/Profile * Requirements Specification * Operational Feasibility * Fishbone Diagram * Functional Decomposition Diagram * Technical Feasibility * Compatibility Checking * Relevance of the Technologies * Schedule Feasibility * Gantt Chart * Economic Feasibility * Cost and Benefit Analysis ...
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...Queensland Academy of Technology Diploma of Business Assessment 1, Plan & Review Queensland Academy of Technology Diploma of Business Assessment 1, Plan & Review Introduction of Smart Ordering System Introduction of Smart Ordering System Cambay, Strawberry This article provides a brief summary of the new ordering system to be implemented in the company Cambay, Strawberry This article provides a brief summary of the new ordering system to be implemented in the company Queen’s Coffee 710 Queens St. Brisbane QLD 4000 Telephone :(07)12345678 4/28/2015 Queen’s Coffee 710 Queens St. Brisbane QLD 4000 Telephone :(07)12345678 4/28/2015 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 The Project 3 Objective 3 Standard Requirement 3 Duration 3 Requirements 3 Staff and Customer Notification 3 Budget 4 Materials and Specifications 4 Potential Suppliers & Evaluation 4 Internet Service Provider 4 Budget Summary 6 Implementation 7 Staff Skill Matrix 8 Risk Management 9 Problems & Solution 9 Monitoring 10 Executive Summary Queen’s Coffee is a coffee shop that offers diversity of nutritional foods from the beginning of the day until it finishes. It is also specializing in different high-quality and unique-tasting beverages ranging from cold to hot which earned its popularity amongst great quantity of consumers. It is located in the middle the city thus the level of occupational demand is unpredictable each day. Although...
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...Chapter 10 Instruction Sets: Characteristics and Functions What is an instruction set? - The complete collection of instructions that are understood by a CPU - is the part of the computer architecture related to programming, including the native data types, instructions, registers,addressing modes, memory architecture, interrupt and exception handling, and external I/O. An ISA includes a specification of the set of opcodes (machine language), and the native commands implemented by a particular processor. - Machine Code - Binary - Usually represented by assembly codes Elements of an Instruction -Operation code (Op code) - Do this - Specifies the operation to be performed (e.g.. ADD, I/O). The operation is specified by a binary code, known as the operation code, or opcode. - Source Operand reference - To this - The operation may involve one or more source operands, that is, operands that are inputs for the operation. - Result Operand reference - Put the answer here - The operation may produce a result. - Next Instruction Reference - When you have done that, do this... - This tells the CPU where to fetch the next instruction after the execution of this instruction is complete. Where have all the Operands gone? - The next instruction to be fetched is located in main memory or, in the case of a virtual memory system, in either main memory or secondary memory (disk). In most cases, the next instruction to be fetched immediately follows...
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...Illicit Financial Flows From Developing Countries: 2001-2010 Dev Kar and Sarah Freitas December 2012 Illicit Financial Flows From Developing Countries: 2001-2010 Dev Kar and Sarah Freitas1 December 2012 Global Financial Integrity Wishes to Thank The Ford Foundation for Supporting this Project 1 Dev Kar, formerly a Senior Economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), is Lead Economist at Global Financial Integrity (GFI) and Sarah Freitas is an Economist at GFI. The authors would like to thank Simón Ramírez Amaya, an intern at GFI, for assistance with data research as well as Raymond Baker and other staff at GFI for helpful comments. Any errors that remain are the authors’ responsibility. We are pleased to present here our analysis of Illicit Financial Flows From Developing Countries: 2001-2010. In our previous annual reports we have utilized the World Bank Residual model adjusted for trade mispricing, presented in both gross non-normalized and in filtered normalized calculations. In this year’s report we are adding a second form of analysis, the Hot Money Narrow model adjusted for trade mispricing, again presented in non-normalized and normalized calculations. The results for 2010 are summarized as follows: World Bank Residual Plus Trade Mispricing, Non-Normalized World Bank Residual Plus Trade Mispricing, Normalized Hot Money Narrow Plus Trade Mispricing, Non-Normalized Hot Money Narrow Plus Trade Mispricing, Normalized US$ 1,138 billion US$ US$...
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