...We are delighted to announce the formation of our new venture capital firm, BD Venture Limited, and our first fund — BDT 50 crore in size — aimed purely at investing in the best growth companies and enterprises in Bangladesh, focusing mainly on Information Technology, Agriculture and Agro based industries. The 1st board meeting of the company was held on the 15th April, 2012 at the company’s office at Banani, Dhaka. The meeting was presided over by Mr. M. Aftabul Islam FCA, Chairman of the company. It was also attended by Mr. Mamun Rashid, Mr. M Ehsanul Huque, Mr. Anis A Khan, Mr. Shafiqueul Azam, Mr. Noor Alam Chowdhury and other sponsors/ directors of the company. 80% share of BD Venture limited is owned by corporate and the rest 20% by renowned professionals, bankers and businessmen like Mr. Aftabul Islam FCA, Mr. Mamunur Rashid, Mr. Abdul Hafiz Chowdhury FCA, Mr. M Ehsanul Haque, Mr. MoshiurRahman, Mr. Wahidul Haq Siddiqui etc. Mutual Trust Bank Ltd, National Bank Ltd, BGIC, Green Delta Insurance Company, Asia Pacific Insurance Company, Lanka Bangla Finance Ltd, MIDAS Financing Ltd, and Data Edge Ltd are the institutional share holders of BD Venture Ltd. The company will start its operation soon. The vision of the company will be to promote entrepreneurs, and to create a base of SME organizations to help expand and grow their business through equity financing in Bangladesh. The need for Venture capital companies was felt for entrepreneurship development in the country...
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...Introduction Founded by William Boeing in Seattle, Washington, United States on July 15, 1916. Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defence, space and security systems. A top U.S. exporter, the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries. Boeing products and tailored services include commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons, electronic and defence systems, launch systems, advanced information and communication systems, and performance-based logistics and training. Boeing employs more than 165,000 people across the United States and in more than 65 countries. What Boeing Does Today • Design, assemble and support commercial jetliners – Boeing 7-series family of airplanes leads the industry – Commercial Aviation Services offers broad range of services to passenger and freight carriers • Design, assemble and support defence systems – World’s largest designer and manufacturer of military transport, tankers, fighters and rotorcraft – Global Services & Support provides services to government customers worldwide • Design and assemble satellites and launch vehicles – World’s largest provider of commercial and military satellites; major service provider to NASA and prime contractor for the International Space Station • Integrate and support large-scale systems, develop networking technology and network-centric solutions • Provide financing solutions focused...
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...[pic] A REPORT ON BUSINESS COMMUNICATION PROCESS OF BASIC BANK LIMITED MGT 242: Business Communication Prepared for Afrins Farid Faculty, School of Business Prepared by Syed Wahidur Rahman 10310423 Sabiqun Nahar 10310432 Nasrin Akter 08410021 Parvez Ahmed 10310371 MD. Mahtab Hossain 10310388 Kazi Arif Hossen 10310439 University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS) April 09th, 2011 Acknowledgement: I would like to give thanks to those people who helped us to prepare this report and we are very much grateful to them for their cordial assistance, helpful co-operation and essential suggestion. At first we would like to express deep gratitude to our honorable course instructor Afrins Farid , Faculty, School of Business, University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS), for her sincere guideline and valuable remarks, thoughtful comments and essential suggestions. She inspired us and gave us encouragement to complete this report. We would also like to express our gratitude to the all managers and employees of the organization, where we have gone to collect information for preparing...
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...‘Removing ten barriers to implementing CSR in Bangladesh’ Barrier A – CSR is thought to be American protectionism – the USA labour unions are alleged to be using CSR as an excuse and are trying to force up our production costs and so get jobs back into the USA. Social Responsibility is not a new idea; it has a long history in Asia and in Europe. If CSR is part of a conspiracy to protect jobs in North America (or in Europe) why is it accepted so well and practiced so widely in the West and in so many trade sectors there? Barrier B – Some company proprietors are convinced that the “business of business is business” and so they want NGOs do their community development work and the government to fund schools, colleges, clinics and hospitals - after all that’s why they pay their company taxes and VAT! Companies need a stable society in which to trade, we need healthy, well educated and compliant workers. It’s in the long term interests of the business sector in Bangladesh to improve our corporate futures by investing in the community – in our workers and their communities - if we are to be able to manufacture and sell increasing volumes of our products in Bangladesh. Barrier C – Business owners holding the opinion that spending on CSR is an improper use the company’s hard earned profits (especially in a period of worldwide recession). These proprietors are also of the view that their companies should concentrate on making money for their shareholders and focus on giving the...
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...Introductions BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Capital market is absolutely a vital consider for the proper functioning of capitalistic economy, since they serve the channel funds from savers to borrowers. The securities market allows sound listed companies to raise additional capital quickly and cheaply, as they enjoy reputation. A vibrant and liquid securities market encourages increase in savings by offering attractive and rewarding securities in terms of higher return, lower risk and easy option for conversion to cash. Investors in Bangladesh became increasingly interested in equity markets because many entrepreneurs look for requirements from the equity markets for many reasons. For this regard floating securities through IPO in the stock market is very analytical task and the whole procedure is the main focus of this report. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The main objective of the report is to comprehensive study on Dhaka detailed procedure of IPO, the performance evaluation of IPO based on the year 2012 and to find out the problems inherent with this. The following are the other objectives of the study- * To identify the advantages and disadvantages of IPO Process. * To identify the requirements to be fulfilled by the companies for collecting capital through IPO. * To discuss the analyzing process of the Draft Prospectus submitted by the companies willing to be held for IPO. * To know the performance of the post IPO companies. * To know the relationship of the company...
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...Summer Internship Report On Business Development Life Cycle HUSYS Consulting Private Limited- HR function Outsourcing and Management Company By INDEX Contents | Page No | Company profile | 3 | objectives of the Internship program | 4 | Problems Identified | 4 | Schedule of activities | 4-9 | Analysis | 10-12 | Achievements | 12-13 | Key Learning | 13-14 | Company Profile HUSYS, which stands for human synergies, are in the business of building and managing HR function services for organisations specially SMEs. HUSYS started their operations from Hyderabad in the year 2002 with an aim to redefine the Human Resources function in India. Today they are synonymous with HR Function Outsourcing. They have revolutionized HR Function Management outsourcing in India. Since 2002, HUSYS has managed the HR department of 160+ companies spanning across 10 different industry sectors. Apart from Hyderabad they have also reached cities like Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Nagpur and Pune. The prominent services of HUSYS include- * HR function Outsourcing (HRFO): The key service of HUSYS is building & managing the HR department of Small & Medium Size (SME) organisations who are looking to expand their business and build an organization of repute. HRFO helps SMEs to concentrate on their...
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...Job Application , Notifications, Circulars, Written (Recruitment) test & Viva Result,Exam Syllabus,Previous Papers for the Exam as well as all other related Banking information are available in the Al-Arafah Islami Bank website. | AIBL | Islam delivers us a complete way of life. Main goal regarding Islamic approach to life is always to achieve success just about every in this mortal in addition to immortal existence. Subsequently within about every facets of your daily life we must follow the doctrine of Al-Qur’an and also style of living regarding Hazrat Muhammad (Sm.) for that great accomplishment. Al-Arafah Islami Standard bank begun its trip throughout 1994 because of the reported principles planned and to create a new modern-day bank procedure based on Al-Qur’an and also Sunnah. With a vision to emerge because the major Islami bank in Bangladesh, Al-Arafa Islami Financial institution was established by some religious personalities from commerce and industries from the nation. To create sizeable contribution towards the nationwide economic climate for sustainable development was one more agenda of the bank. AIBL presents all its providers and solutions in compliance with Islamic Laws (Shariah). A powerful Shariah Board is constituted by renowned Islamic scholars and economists of your nation along with the board very carefully scrutinizes each and each and every service and item in advance of offering the identical on the clients. Deposit schemes: In addition...
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...Globalization has brought in many changes in the business scenario with the whole world inching towards a big market place. Communication between buyers and sellers become critical as each can opt to explore a greater number of alternatives than before. E-commerce through the use of internet, e-mails, websites and other facilities enables a businessman to be linked with every corner of the world and thus opens up greater opportunities in the world market. As a signatory of WTO practices Bangladesh has accepted The Code of Good Practices of WTO agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. E-commerce facilitates the very process of International transactions; this involves securing and finalizing a contract, delivery of a product and finally payment for the performance of the product. The movement of goods and services and payment mechanism within a country and outside of a country is governed by regulatory and legal issues. Though Bangladesh Govt. has a strategic vision and policy framework to boost up e-commerce, a lot of factors are also hindering the way of doing E-commerce. Definition of E-Commerce: E-Commerce refers to the process of buying or selling products or service over an electronic network. The most popular medium in which e-commerce is conducted is the internet. It combines a range of process such as: • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). • Electronic mail (E-mail). • World Wide Web (WWW). • Internet Applications. • Network Applications. ...
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...This patch would be great for people to be able to live their lives exactly how they have always wanted to. At the end of the day all the patient will need to do is just take the patch off and when they wake up in the morning put a new one on. Traveling with someone who has diabetes will also become a lot easier with the new patch. Nowadays there are so many restrictions as to what exactly you can and cannot bring on an airplane that just having a patch you could put in your carry-on would be less time at security check-ins and you probably would not even have to have a doctor’s note with you in order to try and explain why you have the needles with you (Traveling with Diabetes, n.d.). This patch could be created either by an entrepreneur or with intrapreneurialship. I think the best for this particular product would be the intrapreneurialship. The reason that this would be the best would be due to the fact that we are going to need many researchers and a lot of testing. Trying to create this patch on your own would take a...
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...The Entrepreneurial Mindset 7 years=900K in residual income per month I. Habits—Everybody has them. The question is; Are they helping me or are they hurting me? A. You must replace good habits with great habits. Bad habits must be replaced with good ones. II. Income—Average income in the United States is $33,000 per year. Maryland has the highest average income in the United States with $35,000 per year. 85% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. And have little to no savings at the age of 65 yrs. Old. 95% of the United States is in the $33,000 per year mark 3X this gap is the is the next step at the $100,000 per year mark. Only 4% of the United states makes $100,000 per year or more. Less than 1% of the United States makes $500,000 per year or more. Do you have what it takes to be in that 1% range? Don’t take advice from people that are in the $33,000 per year mark. They have never made $100,000 so why the fuck would you listen to them on how to be successful. III. Choices A. How do we choose to spend our money? a. It doesn’t matter how much money you are making. It is how you use the money that you make. ie. Someone can be making $35,000 per year and they are able to put aside $5,000 per year towards their savings. Then someone can be making $100,000 per year and they spend every penny they earn. “Learn to invest your money and not spend it.” Barry Dillah Stop spending money and start investing money If the money...
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... sequence and time are necessary. After studying the theoretical aspect of a subject matter, understanding its practical implications is one of the prime steps of learning. Our assignment is on history of legendary and successful Entrepreneur, which is fully in the organizational context. During the process of preparing this assignment, we could enrich our knowledge about many aspects of the Entrepreneurial Management that we have explored with the light of our limited knowledge. The most successful men in the end are those whose success is the result of steady acceleration. Therefore, we have chosen Sir Fazle Hasan Abed - a living legendary leader, organizer, risk taker and an innovator who has cosmopolitan acceptance to complete our assignment. His life history as a successful entrepreneur inspired us to take extra interest and effort to know about him and we have become more resourceful on this living legend. SIR FAZLE HASAN ABED - A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR Born 1936 (age 74–75) Baniachong, British India (now in Habiganj District, Bangladesh) Residence Bangladesh Nationality Bangladeshi/British Education Naval Architecture Occupation Founder of BRAC Parents Syed Mustafa Ali (father) Introduction An entrepreneur is person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. He assumes the risk and management of business; an undertaker of economic...
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...It was actually in my first year of IIT itself. I got associated with a startup incubated at SINE and helped them make a major business turnaround. That's where the bug caught on. But the bug was intensified in my second year when I became a secretary in the hostel student body. I knew instantly that any authority over me is not something which I can handle easily. I have always had complete control over all my decisions even as a child, and I knew this was going to continue forever as an entrepreneur. - What were your extra curricular interests that helped you get your feet wet (marketing @ IIT Entrep...
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...\ FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES (THE CASE OF DESSIE TOWN) BY MULUGETA CHANE WUBE BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY AUGUST, 2010 FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES (THE CASE OF DESSIE TOWN) A Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Degree of Master of Arts in Technical and Vocational Education Management By Mulugeta Chane Wube BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT AUGUST 2010 BAHIRDAR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPREISES IN DESSIE TOWN Approval of Board of Examiners ___________________________ _____________ ________________ Chair person, department Graduate committee Date Signature ___________________________ Advisor _____________ Date ________________ Signature ___________________________ Internal examiner _____________ Date ________________ Signature ___________________________ External examiner _____________ Date ________________ Signature ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work comes in to end not only by the effort of the researcher but also the support of many individuals and organizations. To begin with, I would like to thank Ato Adane Tesera, my advisor, for his constructive suggestions throughout my work. Had it been without his support, this...
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...Marketing strategy defined as a set of marketing goals, which target markets and describes how you will go about positioning the business to achieve advantage over your competitors (Brandly, 2002). Whether you are introducing a new product to the market or entering a new market with an existing product, a coherent market entry strategy is necessary because business needs to evaluate any barriers to entry. This essay explains market strategies would take to enter into new market system. These strategies are as follows, licensing, joint ventures, low price strategy and quality strategy, product adaptation strategy and time strategy. To begin with, licensing strategy is defined as the method of foreign operation whereby a firm in one country agrees to permit a company in another country to use the manufacturing, processing, trademark, know-how or some other skill provided by the licensor( Basche,2004 ). Coca Cola is an excellent example of licensing. In Malawi, Southern Bottlers have the licence to make Coke. Licensing involves little expense and involvement the only cost is signing the agreement and policing its implementation. Licensing gives the following advantages, good way to start in foreign operations and open the door to low risk manufacturing relationships, linkage of parent and receiving partner interests’ means both get most out of marketing effort (Brandly, 2002). However licensing is important as a strategy to penetrate into new market but it has its limitations such...
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...OVERVIEW Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) occupy unique position in most of the countries especially in a developing country. They are a primary target for many countries desiring to stimulate economic growth and development. The SMEs sub-sector plays an increasingly dominant role in the technology assimilation and dissemination and in economic development in Bangladesh as well. In Bangladesh, SMEs playing a significant role for the development of our economy by creating employment opportunity and producing important alternative machines and machinery parts for saving huge foreign currency for our country. So as a part of our development strategy, we should intensify our efforts to develop this sector to grow industrial base and volume of foreign trade. As we know the in this age of globalization, it is impossible to stop the flow of foreign goods to any country. Only quality products can meet the challenges in global market. For meeting this situation SMEs need to upgrade their technological capabilities and production facilities in order to produce quality products at a competitive price. DEFINITION Small and medium enterprises or small and medium-sized enterprises (also: Small and Medium-sized Enterprises; acronym in the plural: SMEs; small and medium businesses or small and medium-sized businesses, acronym: SMBs; and variations thereof) are companies whose headcount or turnover falls below certain limits. Enterprises Fixed Capital Investment Employees Small ≤Tk...
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