...FSA Report of Britannia Industries Ltd. for Financial Year 2012-2013, 2013-14 and 2014-15 END TERM PROJECT REPORT Submitted to - Dr.Pawan Jain Name of the Student | Roll No. Section D | 1. Kunal Desai | 2015211 | 2. Sagar Arora | 2015236 | ------------------------------------------------- Britannia Industries Ltd Britannia Industries Ltd is an India-based food company. The Company was born in 21st March of the year 1918 as a public limited company in Kolkata which initially used to manufacture biscuit in a small house. But now it has plants in Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and Uttarakhand and is recognized as one of the most trusted, valuable and popular brands among Indian consumers in various reputed surveys. Over the last century and a quarter, Britannia has been serving the Indian consumer with a range of fresh, nutritious and flavour-rich products. Company offers a range of bakery products and dairy products, its product range includes Britannia Cheese Slices, Britannia Tiger, Britannia NutriChoice Oat Cookies, Britannia NutriChoice Ragi Cookies, Veg Cakes, Nutrichoice Health Starter Kit, NutriChoice 5 Grain, NutriChoice SugarOut, NutriChoice Digestive Biscuit, Treat Fruit Rollz, and many more. Biscuits manufacturing is the main divisions of the company, the company's factories have an annual capacity of 433,000 tonnes. The brand names of biscuits include VitaMarieGold, Tiger, Nutrichoice Junior, Good day, 50 50, Treat, Pure Magic, Milk Bikis...
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... | |PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE |Credit Program Officer, Millennium Challenge Account-Armenia Program, Foreign Financing Projects Management Center State | | |Institution, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia, February 2012 – current | | |Overall management, oversight and evaluation of implementation of the MCA-Armenia | | |Credit Program (total portfolio 8.5 mln USD), preparation of the reports, memos and other papers on the progress of the Project | | |Review reports, other deliverables and implementation documents developed and submitted by the MCA-Armenia Credit Program | | |implementer | | |Monitoring and analysis of rural financial market development trends, study of the policies for the Rural Financial Market | | |development | | |Consultations and coordination with stakeholders and donors working in the area of rural development ...
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...small, chiseled rectangular stones formerly used to cover road surfaces ,typically either set in sand or similar selected material, or are bound together with mortar. Paving with cobblestones allows a road to be heavily used all year long and not getting muddy in wet weather or dusty in dry weather. Cobblestones set in sand have the environmental advantage of being permeable paving, and of moving rather than cracking with movements in the ground. INTRODUCTION con’t It was in early 2005 that the concept of using cobblestones to construct roads was first introduced to Ethiopia. Faced with fast-growing cities, inadequate urban infrastructure, and a large youthful population in need of employment, the Ethiopian Government turned to an innovative solution: Cobblestone road production throughout the country, driven by community participation and local materials. In recent years, cobblestone road creation has become one of the most successful infrastructure and job creation programmes in the country, with tremendous benefits for the urban poor. It has created hundreds of thousands of jobs, greatly improved urban mobility, and built collaborative relationships between communities and local authorities. INTRODUCTION con’t It is labour-intensive, creating jobs as well as opportunities for construction entrepreneurs. It uses natural and local materials that are plentiful. It is also cost-effective compared to concrete and asphalt roads, easy to maintain and has a much longer...
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...small, chiseled rectangular stones formerly used to cover road surfaces ,typically either set in sand or similar selected material, or are bound together with mortar. Paving with cobblestones allows a road to be heavily used all year long and not getting muddy in wet weather or dusty in dry weather. Cobblestones set in sand have the environmental advantage of being permeable paving, and of moving rather than cracking with movements in the ground. INTRODUCTION con’t It was in early 2005 that the concept of using cobblestones to construct roads was first introduced to Ethiopia. Faced with fast-growing cities, inadequate urban infrastructure, and a large youthful population in need of employment, the Ethiopian Government turned to an innovative solution: Cobblestone road production throughout the country, driven by community participation and local materials. In recent years, cobblestone road creation has become one of the most successful infrastructure and job creation programmes in the country, with tremendous benefits for the urban poor. It has created hundreds of thousands of jobs, greatly improved urban mobility, and built collaborative relationships between communities and local authorities. INTRODUCTION con’t It is labour-intensive, creating jobs as well as opportunities for construction entrepreneurs. It uses natural and local materials that are plentiful. It is also cost-effective compared to concrete and asphalt roads, easy to maintain and has a much longer...
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.................................................................4 Conducting Business Internationally..................................................................................................5 Impact & Role of Culture...................................................................................................................7 Difference between Western & Eastern cultures...............................................................................8 Lenovo in China / Eastern Culture....................................................................................................10 Lenovo in USA / Western Culture....................................................................................................12 Current Affairs.................................................................................................................................13 Conclusion:..........................................................................................................................................14 Reference List......................................................................................................................................15...
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...Case Study: New Hire Mismanagement Timothy Keegan COMM/215 April 12, 2013 Anthony DeVeto Case Study: New Hire Mismanagement Introduction When accepting the position of a Campus Recruiter for ABC, Inc., there were specific tasks and expectations that go along with the job title. The specific tasks were explained however, due to the improper planning and poor execution, the individual failed to deliver what was outlined in the job title. This paper will explain the failures due to improper planning, lack of experience and poor time management skills. Furthermore, areas that will be outlined from this case study will include various detailed causes as well as; different solutions to strengthen the recruiting department and prevent any further weaknesses. Background In early April, Carl Robins, was new to the human resources department of ABC, Inc. “The Corporate Human Resources Recruiter will play a critical role in ensuring we are hiring the best possible talent” (Nourse, 2013). Mr. Robbins had taken on the needed task of hiring 15 individuals, which would work for the Operations Supervisor, Monica Carrolls. This recruiting position is responsible for selecting proper candidates, collecting proper identification and various paperwork such as; a resume, application, transcripts and payroll processing information. A background check, drug screen and a new hire physical must also be performed prior to anyone starting. In addition to the proper processing of the...
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...United States Government Accountability Office Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. EDT Tuesday, March 25, 2014 INFORMATION SECURITY VA Needs to Address Long-Standing Challenges Statement of Gregory C. Wilshusen, Director, Information Security Issues GAO-14-469T March 25, 2014 INFORMATION SECURITY VA Needs to Address Long-Standing Challenges Highlights of GAO-14-469T, a testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives Why GAO Did This Study The use of information technology is crucial to VA’s ability to carry out its mission of ensuring that veterans receive medical care, benefits, social support, and memorials. However, without adequate security protections, VA’s systems and information are vulnerable to exploitation by an array of cyber-based threats, potentially resulting in, among other things, the compromise of veterans’ personal information. GAO has identified information security as a governmentwide high-risk area since 1997. The number of information security incidents reported by VA has more than doubled over the last several years, further highlighting the importance of securing the department’s systems and the information that resides on them. GAO was asked to provide a statement discussing the challenges VA has experienced in effectively...
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...Introduction: PCBF2015 is aimed to provide an exclusive platform for interaction between leading Chinese and Pakistani entrepreneurs, businessmen and commercial communities to explore possibilities of attracting foreign direct investment from China and vice versa. It aims at providing business opportunities for Pakistani entrepreneurs in vast Chinese market, Includes areas e.g B2B, seminars and workshops. It also provides opportunities for commercialization of products and processes, developed at CIIT and other research and development organizations and universities, participating in forum. Prof. Sohail Naqvi, the Executive Director of the Higher Education Commission also visited the Pak-China Business Forum 2012. After his visit he wrote the following email to all Vice-Chancellors and Rectors of Pakistani Universities: “Have just come back after visiting the Pak-China Business Forum at the Pak-China Friendship Center. Excellent exhibition. If you are in Islamabad, or even if you have to come here, do go and visit it. This is how Universities Build Economies. Congratulation COMSATS” This year PCBF2015 is expected to yield much bigger and better business deals and MoUs. The forum is scheduled to be held from 27th to 30th March 2015. The Venue for Pak-China business Forum 2014 is Pak-China Friendship Center, Islamabad. Partners: Following are the event partners: 1. Commission on Science & Technology for Sustainable Development in South (COMSATS) ...
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...Annual Report 2014 Our Mission ACI's Mission is to enrich the quality of life of the people through responsible application of knowledge, technology and skills. ACI is committed to the pursuit of excellence through world-class products, innovative processes and empowered employees, to provide the highest level of satisfaction to our customers. Our Vision To realise the Mission, ACI will : Provide products and services of high and consistent quality, ensuring value for money to our customers. Endeavour to attain a position of leadership in each category of our businesses. Develop our employees by encouraging empowerment and rewarding innovation. Promote an environment for learning and personal growth. Attain a high level of productivity in all our operations through effective utilisation of resources and adoption of appropriate technology. Promote inclusive growth by encouraging and assisting our distributors and suppliers in improving efficiency. Ensure superior return on investment through judicious use of resources and efficient operations, utilising our core competencies. Our Values Quality Customer Focus Innovation Fairness Transparency Continuous Improvement Annual Report 2014 Page 1 ISO 9001 Quality Management System ACI in the first company in Bangladesh to have obtained ISO 9001 Certification for Quality Management System across all categories ACI Quality Policy One of our important vision is to provide products and...
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...Annual Report 2014 Our Mission ACI's Mission is to enrich the quality of life of the people through responsible application of knowledge, technology and skills. ACI is committed to the pursuit of excellence through world-class products, innovative processes and empowered employees, to provide the highest level of satisfaction to our customers. Our Vision To realise the Mission, ACI will : Provide products and services of high and consistent quality, ensuring value for money to our customers. Endeavour to attain a position of leadership in each category of our businesses. Develop our employees by encouraging empowerment and rewarding innovation. Promote an environment for learning and personal growth. Attain a high level of productivity in all our operations through effective utilisation of resources and adoption of appropriate technology. Promote inclusive growth by encouraging and assisting our distributors and suppliers in improving efficiency. Ensure superior return on investment through judicious use of resources and efficient operations, utilising our core competencies. Our Values Quality Customer Focus Innovation Fairness Transparency Continuous Improvement Annual Report 2014 Page 1 ISO 9001 Quality Management System ACI in the first company in Bangladesh to have obtained ISO 9001 Certification for Quality Management System across all categories ACI Quality Policy One of our important vision is to provide products and...
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...MARKETING SOLUTIONS AMPLIFIER AGENCY INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION – SHAREABLE APPS Contents 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 Overview of Amplifier Agency ...................................................................................................... 3 1.2 International Business Objectives ................................................................................................. 3 2.0 International marketing opportunities ............................................................................................. 5 2.1 International Trade Patterns......................................................................................................... 5 2.2 International Marketing Trends .................................................................................................... 9 Smart Phone and Android Market Analysis .................................................................................... 9 2.3 International business opportunities .............................................................................................. 12 2.3.1 Country assessment ................................................................................................................. 12 USA ................................................................................................................................................ 13 Singapore...
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...research paper incorporate the destitute shantytown in Tucson, Arizona, at the focal point of Snow and on the spatial imperatives of destitute survival, and the different stories on the homeless people who possessed the abandoned Amtrak yards in the gluttons of New York City (Herring, 2014). Portraying settlements as politicized locales of a challenge, from one viewpoint, and zones of disregarded destitution, the current studies point to the irregularity in both the structure and elements of these new islands of the periphery and the points of imprisonment of restricted background analyzes (Herring, 2014). The selected study overcomes these constraints through the experimental development and hypothetical expansion. The study highlights twelve places to stay in eight regions on the west point within an unsociable systematic structure; this study gives the principal similar examination of variegated types of poor settlement in the United States. In addition, by translating the exclusionary procedures of local state offices and vagrants in extensive scale places to stay, the study reconsiders existing speculations of urban disengagement, rejection, and regulation of innovative changes in modern cities (Herring, 2014). Through a double origination of regulatory spatial practices of the local state and versatile spatial practices of vagrants, it characterizes four types of destitute disengagement, which envelope, separate, and clarify different types of place to stay. The hypothetical...
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...human rights of its workers, to inform the workers of their rights, and to treat them with dignity and respect. Apple requires from its suppliers that they prevent discrimination, involuntary and underage labor, excessive working hours and that they pay workers with wages and benefits in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. Apple implemented and enforced a strict Suppliers Code of Conduct to regulates and aligns suppliers internal operations; Apple have created a uniformed standard aimed at ensuring that suppliers maintains the same level of principles and value that its holds dear and true across it 18 final assembly facilities, over 764 suppliers, components manufacturers and those that represents at least 97% of its raw material sourcing and procurement worldwide. Apple states that the company “conducts business ethically, honestly, and in full compliance with all laws and regulations. This applies to every business decision in every area of the company worldwide” (Apple, 2014a, para. 1). Apple maintains extensive corporate policy documentation detailing its legal compliance approach on subjects such as anti-corruption, business conduct, corporate governance, and political contributions. CSR:Labor Practices: Employee & Labor Relations; Benefits And Workplace Safety...
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...Armed Conflict in Syria: Background and U.S. Response Jeremy M. Sharp Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs Christopher M. Blanchard Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs September 6, 2013 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov RL33487 Armed Conflict in Syria: Background and U.S. Response Summary The popular-uprising-turned-armed-rebellion in Syria is in its third year, and seems poised to continue, with the government and an array of militias locked in a bloody struggle of attrition. Members of Congress and Administration officials are debating options for responding militarily to President Bashar al Asad’s forces’ reported use of chemical weapons in attacks on rebel-held areas and civilians. After the U.S. intelligence community concluded that Asad’s forces used weapons in limited attacks earlier this year, the Obama Administration had signaled a pending expansion of U.S. civilian and military assistance to the opposition. Earlier in the conflict, U.S. officials and many analysts asserted that President Asad and his supporters would be forced from power, but had difficulty articulating how that outcome would take place within the timeframes they set forth. Recent developments suggest that both the opposition and the Asad regime face considerable challenges in their attempts to assert greater control over Syria. Increasingly, analysts have focused on the potential for the regime and its opponents to carve out strongholds and prolong the fighting. Rapid escalation...
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...NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM INTL 1101: GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS MR 11:45 AM - 1:25 PM, 310 Behrakis SPRING 2014 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Name: Dr. Ioannis Livanis Contact info: 617-373-4697 E-mail address: i.livanis@neu.edu Office: 210D Renaissance Park Office hours: Monday 2:00-4:00pm and Thursday 3:00-5:00pm ; and by appointment! TEACHING ASSISTANT INFORMATION Name: E-mail address: Office: Office hours: Course Content: The world is never a boring place, whether we are interested in politics, culture, history, security, or art. To understand the world around us, however, we must be engaged citizens of the world. We must try to put ourselves in others’ shoes, to develop a sense of how others perceive the world, what others experience, and to make connections with these differences. The study of international affairs trains us to think more carefully about global issues and encourages us to take action when needed. This course serves as an introduction to International Affairs, an interdisciplinary program that covers international politics, history, sociology, anthropology, language, and culture. This class is unique in that we will have lectures on a variety of topics, and watch films that enhance your understanding of globalization. You will be introduced to basic concepts of international affairs, including an introduction to the international system, globalization, and international organizations. We will explore global issues...
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