...EEF UNIT Equity and Entrepreneurship Fund (EEF) was created by allocating a sum of Taka 100.00 Crore (Taka One hundred crore) in the Budget of the Government of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh for the financial year 2000-2001 with a view to encourage the investors to invest in the risky but otherwise promising two sectors, viz, software industry and food processing and agro-based industry. Bangladesh Bank is authorized by the Government to manage the EEF. A sum of Tk.200.00 (Taka two hundred crore) has been earmarked in the budget of the GOB for financial year 2003-2004. |01. |Objectives of EEF. | |02. |Eligibility for EEF assistance | |03. |How much EEF assistance can you get | |04. |What to do by the entrepreneurs | |05. |Steps to be taken by the Bank/FI | |06. |Investment Agreement | |07. |Application form for EEF ...
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...Table of Contents Topics Acknowledgment Dedicated To Purpose of the Study Preface Executive Summary Introduction Mission Vision Values H-R Policies of Allied Bank 1) Job Analysis A) Contractual Staff B) Regular Staff A) Contractual Staff * Job specification * Job description B) Regular Staff * Job specification * Job description 2) Recruitment 3) Selection 4) Testing 5) Interviews 6) Training & its types A) Off-job training B) On-job training A) Off-job training Occupational Training schools Cooperative Education Vestibule training B) On-job training Apprenticeship Coaching Mentoring Job Rotation In-Basket Training 7) Compensation Mgt Salary Probation period Pension Promotion criteria Transfer Rent or residence facility Medical care Health and safety program Insurance Career management ...
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...of Suez Canal and speedy development of the ship building industry supplemented by the spread of industrial revolution in Europe and fast expansion of Indian railways. Composition Export Fuels, Capital Goods, Chemicals, Food Grains, Petroleum Products, Capital Goods, Pearls and Precious Gems, Iron and Steel Fertilizers, Edible Oil 05/01/2016 Import Manufactured goods textiles , Gems and Jewellery, Handicraft, Light machinery etc. 4 IMPORTS It refers to goods that we buy from other countries. At times of independence India was an agrarian economy. Partition of our country has brought food shortage because wheat growing regions vested with Pakistan. Hence India need to import in large quantities, food , cotton jute. Etc With development of economy over these days, there occurred changes in composition of imports. The development required setting up of industries, modernization of agriculture etc. Capital goods like machinery, chemicals, fertilizers ,metals, minerals petroleum products etc. are imported . 5 EXPORTS Exports means that we are selling commodities to other countries. At the time of independence our exports comprise of agricultural products like tobacco, spices, raw materials of cotton and jute etc. Due to industrialization the proportion of raw materials in our exports declined. 05/01/2016 6 Composition of Trade Composition of exports S. No Commodity...
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...confidentiality. Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmission without its written permission. Reproduction of this material is not covered under authorization by any reproduction rights organization. To order copies or request permission to reproduce materials, contact Ivey Publishing, Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7; phone (519) 661-3208; fax (519) 661-3882; e-mail cases@ivey.uwo.ca. Copyright © 2011, Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation Version: 2013-06-12 It was a sultry July afternoon in 2010 in New Delhi, India, as Garima Sharma was sitting in her office. As head of exports at Ferro Industries (Ferro), Sharma was trying to foresee and analyze all the possible outcomes of an important decision she had made that day. Sharma’s mind had been occupied ever since she had sent a message to Ferro client Sheikh Mohammad Al Yusuf in Saudi Arabia, conveying Ferro’s decision to release machinery bought by the latter despite the fact that the issue of an export payment was pending between the two parties. Although she was aware of the significant risk associated with releasing products before settling payment for them, Sharma, along with Yatendra Sharma, her husband and Ferro’s chief executive officer (CEO), still believed that the decision was the most prudent option under...
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...0 3 0 Electronic Health Records in the Physician Office CHAPTER OUTLINE Patient Flow in the Physician Practice Step 1. Pre-Visit: Appointment Scheduling and Information Collection Step 2. Patient Check-in and Payment Collection Step 3. Rooming and Measuring Vital Signs Patient Examination and Documentation Step 4. Patient Checkout Step 5. Post-Visit: Coding and Billing Post-Visit: Reviewing Test Results Coding and Reimbursement in Electronic Health Records Computer-Assisted Coding Clinical Tools in the Electronic Health Record Decision-Support Tools Tracking and Monitoring Patient Care Screening for Illness or Disease Identifying at-Risk Patients Managing Patients with Chronic Diseases Improving the Quality and Safety of Patient Care with Evidence-Based Guidelines E-Prescribing and Electronic Health Records Keeping Current with Electronic Drug Databases Increasing Prescription Safety Saving Time and Money LEARNING OUTCOMES After completing this chapter, you will be able to define key terms and: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. List the five steps of the office visit workflow in a physician office. Discuss the advantages of pre-visit scheduling and information collection for patients and office staff. Describe the process of electronic check-in. Explain how electronic health records make documenting patient exams more efficient. Explain what occurs during patient checkout. Explain what two events take place during the post-visit step of the visit workflow. Describe the advantages of computer-assisted...
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...|How Did Advertising Start in India? | | |By B Sumangal; Illustration by Anup Singh | |The first newspaper in India was brought out by an Englishman James Augustus Hickey in 1780 who was stationed at Calcutta. The | |paper was brought out on Saturdays and was first called the Calcutta General Advertiser or Hickey's Bengal Gazette. | | | |Publishing a newspaper is an expensive business as Hickey realised to his cost. He was losing money faster than the newspapers | |came out of the printing press. To make ends meet, Hickey decided to take on advertisements or ads. | | | |The earliest ads consisted of simple messages 'classified' into different categories for easy reference with a mailing address | |from where they could be ordered. These became the forerunner of today's classified advertisements in newspapers. For instance, | |today's newspaper carry sale of autos, electronic items, domestic services, pets, etc under these headings. | | ...
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...0 3 0 Electronic Health Records in the Physician Office CHAPTER OUTLINE Patient Flow in the Physician Practice Step 1. Pre-Visit: Appointment Scheduling and Information Collection Step 2. Patient Check-in and Payment Collection Step 3. Rooming and Measuring Vital Signs Patient Examination and Documentation Step 4. Patient Checkout Step 5. Post-Visit: Coding and Billing Post-Visit: Reviewing Test Results Coding and Reimbursement in Electronic Health Records Computer-Assisted Coding Clinical Tools in the Electronic Health Record Decision-Support Tools Tracking and Monitoring Patient Care Screening for Illness or Disease Identifying at-Risk Patients Managing Patients with Chronic Diseases Improving the Quality and Safety of Patient Care with Evidence-Based Guidelines E-Prescribing and Electronic Health Records Keeping Current with Electronic Drug Databases Increasing Prescription Safety Saving Time and Money LEARNING OUTCOMES After completing this chapter, you will be able to define key terms and: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. List the five steps of the office visit workflow in a physician office. Discuss the advantages of pre-visit scheduling and information collection for patients and office staff. Describe the process of electronic check-in. Explain how electronic health records make documenting patient exams more efficient. Explain what occurs during patient checkout. Explain what two events take place during the post-visit step of the...
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...banking activities without going to the bank and in a very short time. In this research study the researcher conducted a research on “Customer Satisfaction with Internet Banking Service Quality Based On Standard Bank ltd”. The main objective of this research is to identify the key factors that influence the internet banking and Helps to retain customers of the Standard Bank Ltd. 2. Background and Corporate Information of Standard Bank 2.1 Standard Bank Limited Standard Bank Limited (SBL) was incorporated as a Public Limited Company on May 11, 1999 under the Companies Act, 1994 and the Bank achieved satisfactory progress from its commercial operations on June 03, 1999. SBL has introduced several new products on credit and deposit schemes. It also goes for Corporate and Retail Banking etc. The Bank also participated in fund Syndication with other Banks. Through all these myriad activities SBL has created a positive impact in the Market While running practical orientation with SBL Pragoti sarani branch, I was placed in two vital Departments. These were: • General banking • Credit General banking is...
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...AN ORGANISATION STUDY REPORT ON RASHTRA DEEPIKA. LTD. KOTTAYAM, KERALA SUBMITTED TO MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM in partial fulfillment of the 3rd semester requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration of the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam SUBMITTED BY Ms. KELEN JAMES REG.NO. 21942 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Siby Joseph Faculty, BIMS 2010-2012 DECLARATION I, Kelen James hereby declare that this project report entitled “ORGANISATION STUDY AT RASHTRADEEPIKA.. LTD.” has been prepared by me during the year 2010 – 2011, under the guidance of Mr. SIBY JOSEPH, Department of Management Studies, BIMS, Changanacherry. I also hereby declare that this project report has not been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree or diploma. Changanacherry Kelen James 13 - 06 - 2011 Acknowledgement First of all I would like to thank God Almighty for His love, mercy and abundant grace that he has showered upon me during my project period and preparing the report. I would like to thank the Principal of St.Berchmans College, Fr. Tommy Padinjareeveetil for all his support and encouragement. I express my gratitude to Head of the Department Dr. Mathew Joseph and my project guide Mr. Siby Joseph for helping me for helping me and guiding me throughout the course of work and for having helping me...
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...ALLIED AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Personalized. Flexible. Dedicated. Online Programs – Individual Support – Open Enrollment – Ease of Transfer Credits UNIVERSITY CATALOG 2013 Seventh Edition 22952 Alcalde Drive, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Phone: (888) 384-0849 ∼ Fax: (949) 707-2978 7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. (Monday – Friday) Email: info@allied.edu Website: www.allied.edu KEY STAFF AND FACULTY Charlotte Hislop, Ph.D. Candidate, President/CEO Bonny Nickle, Ed.D., Provost Eric Sharkey, M.Ed., Director of Education Bill Luton, Ph.D., Director of Assessment and Dean of Business Carlo Tannoury, Ph.D. Candidate, Dean of Computer Information Systems Patricia Drown, Ph.D., Dean of Criminal Justice and General Studies C.J. Bishop, M.B.A., Institutional Research Frank Vazquez, Operations Director Parrish Nicholls, J.D., Director of Compliance Lindsay Oglesby, Admissions Director Abby Dolan, B.A., Registrar Sasha Heard, M.B.A., Student Services Manager Barbara Jobin, B.S.B.A., Career Center Manager Hugo Aguilar, B.A., Chief Financial Officer Richard Madrigal, B.A., Financial Aid Officer As a prospective student at Allied American University, you are encouraged to review this catalog prior to signing an enrollment agreement. You are also encouraged to review the student performance fact sheet which must be provided to you prior to signing an enrollment agreement. This catalog is not a contract between the student, AAU, or any party or parties. Reasonable effort was made at the time this document...
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...related to staffing and maintaining an effective workforce. Major HRM responsibilities include work design and job analysis, training and development, recruiting, compensation, team-building, performance management and appraisal, worker health and safety issues, as well as identifying or developing valid methods for selecting staff. HRM department provides the tools, data and processes that are used by line managers in their human resource management component of their job. What is the focus of HRM department? “The HRM focus should always be maintaining and, ideally, expanding the customer base while maintaining, and ideally, maximizing profit. HRM has a whole lot to do with this focus regardless of the size of the business, or the products or services you are trying to sell.” (Dr. James Spina, former head of Executive Development at the Tribune Company). HRM is involved in managing the human resources with a focus on expanding customer base that gives profit to the company. The bottom line of the company is the focus of the HRM department as well as the function. Contributing to the Bottom-line of the Company through HR Top-line Activities A growing body research...
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...the Business “Vegie Go Corporation” We decided to have the name “Vegie Go” because the nature of our business is producing healthy food products like our Ampalaya Nuggets. The word “Vegie” stands for Vegetables. Vegetables because Ampalaya belongs to it. And we all know that Ampalaya have so many vitamins that will help our body to be healthier. Thus, it gives us the idea to take it because we produce and enhance the bitterness that Ampalaya have and ensure the best quality that our customers seek for and to promote healthy and also affordable price. * Nature of the Business Our business focuses on producing healthy food like Ampalaya Nuggets. Ampalaya is rich in many vitamins like it is good source of vitamins A, B and C, iron, folic acid, phosphorous and calcium. Ampalaya is also rich in antioxidants that protect the cells of the body from damage of free radicals (metabolic by-products usually waste). And it prevents from diabetic. Even if the ingredient is Ampalaya we prevent the tastes of bitterness of it to encourage the people to eat our product. Other services are being supplied also to the Market Industries. * Location * SWOT Analysis Strengths: * Affordable price * Quality product * Accept whole/retail orders * Healthy products Weaknesses: * Other people don’t recognize the product made by Ampalaya * Competitors Opportunities: * School days * Celebrations * Wholesale Threats * Calamities II...
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...the Business “Vegie Go Corporation” We decided to have the name “Vegie Go” because the nature of our business is producing healthy food products like our Ampalaya Nuggets. The word “Vegie” stands for Vegetables. Vegetables because Ampalaya belongs to it. And we all know that Ampalaya have so many vitamins that will help our body to be healthier. Thus, it gives us the idea to take it because we produce and enhance the bitterness that Ampalaya have and ensure the best quality that our customers seek for and to promote healthy and also affordable price. * Nature of the Business Our business focuses on producing healthy food like Ampalaya Nuggets. Ampalaya is rich in many vitamins like it is good source of vitamins A, B and C, iron, folic acid, phosphorous and calcium. Ampalaya is also rich in antioxidants that protect the cells of the body from damage of free radicals (metabolic by-products usually waste). And it prevents from diabetic. Even if the ingredient is Ampalaya we prevent the tastes of bitterness of it to encourage the people to eat our product. Other services are being supplied also to the Market Industries. * Location * SWOT Analysis Strengths: * Affordable price * Quality product * Accept whole/retail orders * Healthy products Weaknesses: * Other people don’t recognize the product made by Ampalaya * Competitors Opportunities: * School days * Celebrations * Wholesale Threats * Calamities II...
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...TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE TITLE PAGE APPROVAL PAGE DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUTION ANALYSIS 1.1 BACGROUND TO THE PROBLEM 1.2 PROBLE STATEMENT 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 1.4 RESEARCH QUESTINS 1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESISI 1.6 SCOPE OF STUISY 1.7 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 1.8 DEFDINITION OF STUDY REFERENCE CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 MEANING OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY 2.3 GOVERNMENT POLICY 2.4 SUPPORT SYSTEMS 2.5 FINACING 2.6 MONETRY POLICY DEVELOPMENT IN FAVOUR OF SMAL SCALE INDUSTRIES 2.7 BEBEFITS OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY 2.8 PROBLEMS FACING SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY 2.9.1 FINANCING THE PROJECT 2.9.2 TECHNICAL KNOWS HOW 2.9.3 PERSONNEL ,MATTERS AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 2.10 IMPROVING FUNDING SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES REFERENCES CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLGY 3.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY 3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN 3.2 AREA OF STUDY 3.3 POPULATIO OF STUDY 3.4 SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION 3.5 INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION 3.6 VALIDATION OF THE INSTRUMENT 3.7 RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT 3.8 METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION 3.9 DATA ANALYTICAL RECHNIQUES CHAPTER FOUR: PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA 4.1 PRESENTATION OF DATA 4.2 HYPOTHESIS TESTING CHAPTER FIVE FINDINS: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 FINDINGS 5.2 CONCLUSION 5.3 RECOMMENDATION BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO PROBLEM The successive development plans of...
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...Study of Overall Finance Department at BHEL, Bhopal SIP project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the PGDM Programme Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur 2010-12 ACKNOLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to extend my deepest gratitude to all those who have helped me in the completion of this project and my Summer Internship Program. First of all I wish to express my profound thanks to the management of the Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur for providing me a platform for industry exposure and training. I am thankful to Mr. Girish Shrivastava, GM HR, BHEL Bhopal, and Dr.G.L.Pradhan Coordinator, BHEL Bhopal, for showing trust in my abilities and providing me an opportunity to work and have a learning experience. I have put in my best efforts to justify this trust and to ensure that the value addition resulting from this project is mutual. I am extremely grateful to my Company Guide Mr. K.S. Mathur, Sr. DGM Finance, BHEL Bhopal, for providing the guidance and advice towards the completion of this project study. His constant support and valuable inputs from time to time helped me a lot in conducting this study. The resources and the documents provided by him also helped a lot. Guidance from my Institute guide, Prof Agam Nag, has played a significant role in the preparation of this report. His experience in academics contributed a lot to the conceptual framework discussed in the report. I would like to express my thanks to Prof...
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