...failure, especially their own, is the singularly most difficult thing to do. In Why I Failed, Shweta Punj does just that by getting leaders to share experiences of when they did not succeed and how they turned it around to their advantage to emerge indomitable and stronger than before. This book shows that it is okay to fail as long as you treat failure as a stepping stone for greater things. Review: We've all read various success stories. If not read, heard. Derived inspiration for them. Thought about them much later. Wondered how the achiever did it. Told ourselves, if they can, so can we. I know I have, I am sure most of you have too. But, rarely comes a book where achievers talk about the times when they failed. And, miserably. Abhinav Bindra, Anu Aga, Madhur Bhandarkar, Narayanan Vaghul, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Captain Gopinath, Sabysachi Mukherjee, Narayana Murthy, Dr Prathap C Reddy, Sunil Alagh, Subhash Ghai, Ajit Gulabchand, Sminu Jindal, William Bissekk, Sanjeev Goenka and Shankar Sharma - each an example in him(her)self in being an achiever on the global scene, yet they have failed miserably in what they do, at some point of their lives. Why did they fail? What happened? There is always a reason, and in Why I Failed: Lessons from Leaders, these people talk about the same. India was ecstatic when Bindra won the Olympic medal. And equally bitter when he didn't. The same person who was showered with bouquets was now being thrown brickbats. What no one thought of was...
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...Essay #1: Attitude, skills and knowledge differentiate people. Elaborate with two examples on how you would differentiate yourself from other applicants to the PGP. (300 words max) “Abhinav is the role model of dedication and sincerity”, said my Project Manager during my farewell at Wipro. I have a very strong work ethic – deadlines, promises and targets hold great meaning for me. Starting off my career as a technical consultant for client Bacardi, I quickly ramped up and started handling complex deliverables. A month before the project completion, I had a road accident, injuring my right hand and foot badly. Since the project was running on tight deadlines, I was concerned that my absence would burden my colleagues. So, though I could barely move my hand and foot, I resumed work within 2 days. Seeing my condition, my managers asked me to take leave. Yet, because I knew the team needed me, I continued to work so that we could deliver the project on time. Over the next few weeks, I even supported the team on weekends, and together, we successfully met the deadline. The feeling of satisfaction this gave me is indescribable. The other attribute that differentiates me is self-discipline. I consider fitness an important part of my life. Till last year, I had a BMI of 26.8 and weighed 86kgs. Knowing that this could affect my health badly, I started a regular intensive workout regime. In 6 weeks, I reduced 16kilos, and started feeling fitter! Since then, I workout religiously and...
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...Abhinav International Monthly Refereed Journal of Research In Management & Technology Volume II, October’13 ISSN – 2320-0073 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION - A CASE STUDY OF SYNDICATE BANKING SERVICES Tanu Bajaj1 and Kavita Dua2 1 Lecturer, Pt. N.R.S. Govt. College, Rohtak (Haryana), India Email: tanubajaj2011@gmail.com 2 Reserach Scholar, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Haryana), India Email: Kavitaduaphd@gmail.com ABSTRACT Banking is an important field of study. In Indian economy where more than 70% population depends upon agriculture, there is a strong need of banking system. Syndicate bank is one of oldest & major commercial banks of India, which provides financial assistance to its local weavers. Customer is the pivot upon which whole banking business revolves. Banking is a service sector industry & customer service is the differentiating factor. Now the needs of customers have fully changed. Customer satisfaction is one of the mysterious concepts because every customer has its own expectations, beliefs, and psychology & physical variables. So it is very difficult for banks to work aligning with their customers’ needs. Therefore to know the customer satisfaction in syndicate bank research is conducted on 75 respondents. The respondents are of different background in age, sex, education &occupation etc. The study revealed that Syndicate bank customers are satisfied in many aspects such as bank’s basic amenities, loan procedure, and innovative...
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...ANALYSIS OF HAIR CARE PRODUCTS WITH REFERENCE TO SHAMPOO MARKET IN INDIA Khawaja Mubeenur Rahman¹, Dr. Roshan Kazi² and Sandip Sourav3 1 Assistant Professor, Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration & Computer Application, Lonavala Email: rahman.2806@gmail.com 2 Professor, Allana Institute of Management Sciences, Pune Email: babycrab@yahoo.com 3 Territory Sales Manager, Nozzle Auto Association Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai Email: sandeepdokania@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT Analysis of hair care products with reference to shampoo market in India In the past few years, Indian beauty has occupied a significant place in the fashion world. Both men and women have started giving importance to personal beauty grooming. As such Indian cosmetic industry, especially the hair care market has risen to productive market. In this paper the researcher tried to focus on the hair care products especially top shampoo companies, major brands, SWOT analysis of shampoo market and portfolio analysis of top shampoo brands. The market share of hair care segment in India is continuously increasing day by day. The shampoo market is dominated by HUL and P&G. The top shampoo brands are Sunsilk, Clinic Plus, Pantene and H&S which are placed in the ‘Stars’ cell of BCG matrix of shampoo brands of India. Keywords: Hair care products, Market analysis, Shampoo market, BCG Matrix, Top shampoo companies, Top shampoo brands. INTRODUCTION Washing the hair and scalp has become a near universal practice. The method of doing...
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...Name | Abhinav Kumar Agarwal | Company | Cognizant | Name of Interviewer and Designation | Balaji, AVP | Round (1st, 2nd etc) | 1st | Personal Interview Questions (with indicative answers if you choose to share them) | Tell me about yourself?What were you doing at Adobe?What is consulting?Describe 3 skills needed by a consultant. | Narration of the Case Interview (please be as descriptive as possible) | Take an experience from your life and describe the various phases of consulting you applied in that experience | What do you think went right for you in this interview? | Case was good, HR was above average | Who do you think went wrong in this interview? | | Any tips for the future batches based on this interview experience | Practice HR questions as much as possible | Name | Abhinav Kumar Agarwal | Company | Congnizant | Name of Interviewer and Designation | Param, AVP | Round (1st, 2nd etc) | 2nd | Personal Interview Questions (with indicative answers if you choose to share them) | What were the different papers you published? Name all of themWhere did you present your papers? Why consulting?How is consulting at Cognizant different from consulting at other companies?What do you like about consulting at Conginzant?What did you like and not like in my pre-placement talk?Any questions? | Narration of the Case Interview (please be as descriptive as possible) | 1) No Case | What do you think went right for you in this interview? | To the point answers...
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...Freshers’ 13 Name (PGP-1) | Name (PGP-2) | Swati Sachdeva | Abhinav Sahu | Sonal Dhingra | Abhinav Thakur | Priya Bajaj | Abhishek Mandal | Bhumish Sheth | Aditi Chamaria | Tikendra Singh | Aditi Garde | Manish Dhar | Aditi Rastogi | Anjali Das | Aditya Akhauri | Pooja Bhanage | | Anshuman Sharma | Akanksha Mittal | Debapriyo Banerjee | Akansha Agarwal | Manisha Malhotra | Akash Deepsexhaina | Megha Kimothi | Akshay Agrawal | Rishank Kaul | Amy Thomas | Varun Dhawan | Anisha Tandon | Vaibhav tayal | Ankeeta Deb | Saumya Tewari | Ankit Choudhary | Abhishek Mathur | Ankita Datta | Zeel Gandhi | Ankita Sajrekar | Apoorva Bhatia | Anshul Aggarwal (Kachnar) | Disha Patel | Anshul Aggrawal (Amaltas) | Abhinav Mishra | Anusha Srinivasan | Saurabh KV | Anushree Chinchwadkar | Sarvesh Pawshe | Apara Nagar | R.Balaje | Aparna Giri | Ayush Pawan Agarwal | Apoorva Gupta | Ninisha Deshpande | Arunalo Sinha | Tanvi Singhal | | Pavan Akella | Ashwini Kulkarni | Chirag Mediratta | Bhakti Korgaonkar | Sanketa Kapse | Himish Shah | Shivani Karkal | Bipin Pinjani | Shradha Shivnani | | Anshul Sati | Chandanbala Samdariya | Nainika Chauhan | Daksh Kalia | Aarushi Makhija | Danish Rumane | Aditi Jain | Dharam Chedda | Russell Longjam | Dimple Grover | Komal Goyal | Dr. Gaurav Garg | Ankur Kapoor | Eesha Kharbanda | Kunjal Kaw | Enakshee Deva | Jigeesha Nayyar | Gaurav Dhobal | Mehleka Bhaisaheb | Bhuwan Kathuria...
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...ABHINAV NATIONAL MONTHLY REFEREED JOURNAL OF REASEARCH IN COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT www.abhinavjournal.com CHANGE THE GAME: A NEW MANTRA FOR FUTURE SUCCESS IN RETAIL INDUSTRY? A CASE STUDY OF TESCO’S SUCCESS IN KOREAN RETAIL INDUSTRY Dipanjay Bhalerao Assistant Professor, Indira Institute of Management, Pune Email: dipanjay.bhalerao@indiraiimp.edu.in INTRODUCTION Today’s exponentially growing retail market of around USD 15 trillion (2011) is worth watching as lots of new practices and strategies are being adopted by the retailers around the world. Today there is an increasing need for every giant company to look for the emerging economies for growth. But in that growth pursuit are they slipping from the home grounds or the established markets! Also when the retail company enters into new established markets for expansion, they need to do something innovative which also suits those markets. So what should the retailers do to balance the growth of the established & emerging economies for the expansion! What provokes this thought is Tesco’s rare success in the Korean market. Why to call it rare! As Korea is the retail market where the Retail Giants like Carrefour had bowed to the knees in the battle of retail with the Korean retailer E- Mart, Lotte, the Market Retailer of Korea. Knowing such a market back ground Tesco did something, which stormed the market & brought Tesco into the big league of Korea. Before going into what Tesco did, let’s learn about Tesco and the Korean...
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...CONSUMER BEHAVIOR TOWARDS THE NEW PACKAGING OF FMCG PRODUCTS Mitul Deliya Assistant Professor, S. K. College of Business Management, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan Email: deliya.mitul@gmail.com ABSTRACT The importance of packaging design as a vehicle for communication and branding is growing in competitive markets for packaged FMCG products. This research utilized a focus group methodology to understand consumer behavior toward such products. The challenge for researchers is to integrate packaging into an effective purchasing decision model, by understanding Consumer’s behavior towards the packaging of FMCG products. When consumers search for and process information in-store, the product's package can contain relevant and useful information for the consumer. Product packaging forms the end of the 'promotion-chain' and is close in time to the actual purchase and may therefore play an important role in predicting consumer outcomes. Packages also deliver brand identification and label information like usage instructions, contents, and list of ingredients or raw materials, warnings for use and directives for care of product. INTRODUCTION “Packaging is the container for a product – encompassing the physical appearance of the container and including the design, color, shape, labeling and materials used” Packaging has a huge role to play in the positioning of products. Package design shapes consumer perceptions and can be the determining factor in point-of-purchase...
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...BASEL III NORMS AND INDIAN BANKING: ASSESSMENT AND EMERGING CHALLENGES C.S.Balasubramaniam Professor, Babasaheb Gawde Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai Email: balacs2001@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT Banking operations worldwide have undergone phenomenal changes in the last two decades since 1990s. Financial liberalization and technological innovations have created new and complex financial instruments/products have increased their role and turnover in financial markets and have rendered banking operations vulnerable to a variety of risks. The financial crisis episodes surfaced since 2006 have highlighted this paradox to a number of central banks operating in different countries and RBI and Indian banking sector is no exception to this phenomenon. Basel framework has been drawn by Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in consultation with supervisory authorities of banking sector in fifteen emerging market countries with the basic objective of advocating codes of bank supervision and promoting financial stability amidst economic crises. This research paper is divided in three parts .The opening part attempts to briefly describe the changes in the banking scenario since 1991 reforms and the necessity of introducing Basel III to the Indian Banking sector. Part II presents the Basel standards framework and explains why the transition from Basel II to Basel III norms has become necessary to bring in measures and safety standards which would equip the banks to become more resilient...
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...Abhinav International Monthly Refereed Journal of Research In Management & Technology Volume II, January’13 ISSN – 2320-0073 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND EXPECTATION TOWARDS AIRCEL: A RESEARCH CONDUCTED IN WEST MIDNAPORE Debarun Chakraborty Sr. Lecturer, NIPS School of Management (NIPS Group), Kolkata Email: debarun84@gmail.com ABSTRACT The present study is aimed to determine the customer satisfaction & expectation towards a telecommunication company in West Midnapore which is a district of West Bengal. A descriptive study was conducted to achieve the objectives. In total 250 respondents filled a well-structured questionnaire having a list of statements pertaining to products, services & facilities provided by the service provider. Results reveal that the dimensions which influence the satisfaction level of customer’s are: Core services (like good coverage, good connectivity and network quality) and call rate. Further results show that there is a significant relation between the brand name and the preference of customers. Hence, it has been recommended that telecom companies should focus on connectivity, call rate, coverage and network quality. Keywords: Customer Satisfaction & Expectation, Customer Preference, Product Quality, Value for Money, Analysis of Strengths & Weaknesses of the Product. INTRODUCTION The breathtaking growth of the telecommunication companies in India over the last twenty years has made a history. The economic resurgence affected...
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...Laptop Industry Andrea Moultrie The laptop industry is evident that technology in our world today is becoming more advance. Since its increase in demand, laptops are becoming more personal and convenient to the needs of its owner by offering different selections of color, style, and internal hardware. Laptops are becoming more popular in households, businesses, and everyday lives. This analysis will describe growth rates, suppliers, competition, and customers and how they contribute to the industry of laptops. Industry Specific Technology is constantly changing. The 1st laptop was introduced in 1981 by the Osborne Computer Corporation. This technological phenomenon changed the way we would use computers forever. For the price of 1800 dollars, you could own an Osborne 1 laptop. It included about an additional 1500 dollars worth of programs such as WordStar word processing, spreadsheet software, Microsoft MBASIC programming language, etc. It weighed about 24 and a half pounds and also included a protective case. In 1991, the Apple Company introduced its version of the laptop. The Apple PowerBook was portable, which included a palm rest and pointing device that became standard for future laptop designs (Carey, Dachary). A major change to the laptop industry was the release of Windows 95 in 1995. Windows 95 became the default operating system for non-Apple laptops. The release of Windows 95 stabilized several features of laptop design, and brought about the creation of...
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...Laptop PCs Japan | | Table of Contents Introduction 3 Industry Overview 4 PESTLE Analysis 5 Political 5 Economic 5 Legal 5 Social 6 Technological 7 Ecological 7 Porters Five Forces 9 Rivalry 9 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 9 Bargaining Power of Customers 10 Threat of New Entrants 10 Threat of Substitutes 11 Appendices 1-11 12 References 20 Introduction Japan is a well-developed country with a well-developed economy. Japan is ranked 10 in the world with population with 126 475 664 people and is ranked 3 in the world for Gross Domestic Product with $4323504 million. A change to the Japanese economy has effects all over the world. Japan’s considered market leader in many different fields including the Laptop PC industry. The countries GDP is shown in Appendix 1 (CIA World Factbook 2011) Industry Overview Over the past eight years, there has been a change in consumer demand with Japanese consumers increasing their desire for mobility and value. This has meant laptop growth has increased ahead of desktops. Appendix 2 shows the difference in growth over this period. Laptop Shipments have passed 70% of all Japanese PC sales (M. Williams 2008) and this figure is certain to have increased since and would likely be more towards 85% reflective of production. The Japanese...
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...“BONDAGE”, “PATRIARCHY”, AND “FEMININE” IN ANITA DESAI’S NOVELS: A SILENT REVOLT Munmi Sen M. Phil. Researcher, Center for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Email: sskylarky@gmail.com ABSTRACT Historically women have been silenced in history and literature. In the social sphere they have been “pressed”-oppressed, depressed and suppressed. With the setting in of the modern period, women began to snatch for themselves spaces for themselves. In India with the struggle against colonialism another silent struggle went on simultaneously. That was by women to bring themselves at par with men. This was visible even in the literary sphere. In the current paper we would trace the feminist way of portraying women in Anita Desai’s two most popular and widely acknowledged novels- CRY, the peacock and where shall we go this summer. Here in this paper our concern is to look at how in post colonial period women English writers of India have dealt with the theme of “woman oppression”. Have she raised a loud voice or revolt or has silently taken way to some other way to escape this position. Taking queue from the broader sub-themes of today’s Seminar, the paper would look at the dynamics of Indian English women writers concern and feminist thoughts in the writings in post independent India. Looking at the time constraints, for the sake of convenience we would look at the famous characters characterized by the famous writer Anita Desai. Her famous woman characters, the...
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...increasingly extreme in outlook and rather militant and active in pressing economic, environmental, and political view points. This has resulted in some criticism of the department by outside groups, local business people, and so on. Many of the older members of the faculty (represent about half the total), who are more moderate in out…………….that the younger faculty members have extreme view points and that students are given too much………………. programme administration. A student representative group has also become very active, submitting surveys of student opinion, pushing for a grade review board and pressing for voting representation on all departmental committees. At the outset, the chairman of the sociology department, Professor Abhinav Rana, had been willing to cooperate,...
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...taught their children they had an “obligation to repay society for all that had been provided”, and were encouraged to have careers that benefitted people. (Bhutto, 2008, p. 39) Benazir dedicated her life to fighting for democracy for Pakistan. Her father was elected as Prime Minister in 1977, but was overthrown and jailed within days of taking power. Benazir was placed under house arrest with her mother and brothers. After her father’s execution in 1979, she took over the PPP and continued her father’s work of fighting for democracy in Pakistan. After being arrested multiple times and detained for over 3 years, enduring brutal treatment in jail, solitary confinement and illness she was exiled in 1984, and moved to London with 2 brothers. (Abhinav, 2013) Bhutto returned to Pakistan in 1986, and immediately began calling for the resignation of the Government responsible for her father’s death. After free elections in 1988, Benazir became Prime Minister and continued working for democracy for the people of Pakistan. Her belief was “true democracy is defined not only by elections, but by the democratic governance that should follow” (Bhutto, 2008, p. 88) She fought for democracy and change of the military dictatorship which had killed her father, equality for women as taught by her...
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