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...Talent Management SOLUTION TO THE CASE STUDY- The Most Profitable Option Of Payment Appshop, Inc., is the consulting firm for the client who has given a project OS-7 project providing 3 different ways of payment. Upon the costs incurred by the consulting firm, it analyses the best option. Cost to the consulting firm: Time required for the work: 1000 * 24= 24000 Total cost: 140 * 24000 = 33,60000 Revenue for the year: 175000*24= 42,00,000 Marginal savings: 42,00,000 - 33,60000= 840000 |Client’s 1st proposal |Monthly |Annual | | |Fixed payment: 155000 |37,20,000 | | |Saving: 37,20,000-33,60,000 |3,60,000 | |Client’s 2nd proposal |Monthly |Annual | | |Fixed payment: 1,25,000 |30,00,000 | | |Bonus:15,00,000 |Bonus:15,00,000 | | |Probability of bonus: 0.7 |Probability payment: 0.7*15,00,000= | | | |10,50,000 | |If bonus-linked |Revenue: 30,00,000 + 15,00,000 |Margin: 11,40,000 | | |= 45,00,000 | | | |Cost: 33,60,000 | | |If bonus not linked |Revenue: 30,00,000 |Margin: -360000 | | |Cost: 33,60,000 | | |If bonus probability |Revenue: 30,00,000+10,50,000= 40,50,000 |Margin: 6,90,000 | | |Cost: 33,60,000 | | |Client’s 3rd proposal |Monthly |Annual | | |Fixed payment: 150000 |3600000 | |payment |savings |share |total | |With 45% of |Avg. margin | | | | | | |winning | | |36,00,000 |3.2 |0 |36,00,000 |Low |16,20,000 |0+36lac-33,60,000=2,40000 | |36,00,000 |5.6 |20% of 1.6 |39,20,000 |Mostly likely |17,64,000 |39,20,000-33,60,000=5,60,000 | | | |3,20,000 | | |...
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...Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It has a 1,046-kilometre (650 mi) coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast.[6] Tajikistan also lies very close to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Thus, it occupies a crossroads position between South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East.[7] The region forming modern Pakistan was at the heart of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and then later was the recipient of Vedic, Persian, Indo-Greek, Turco-Mongol, Islamic and Sikh cultures. The area has witnessed invasions and/or settlements by the Indo-Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Turks, Afghans, Mongols and the British.[8] While the Indian independence movement demanded an independent India, the Pakistan Movement (led by Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League) sought independent states for the majority Muslim populations of the eastern and western regions of British India as well. The British granted independence and also the creation of one Muslim majority state of Pakistan that comprised the provinces of Sindh, North-West Frontier Province, West Punjab, Balochistan and East Bengal. With the adoption of its constitution in 1956, Pakistan became an Islamic republic. In 1971, a civil war in East Pakistan resulted in the creation of Bangladesh. Pakistan's history...
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...Finished: A3+A4+A6=Finished $3,805+$4,175+$1,110=$9,090 Work In Process: A5+A7=WIP $2,380+$1,145=$3,525 The WIP balance for Job A-5 is $2,380 and the WIP balance for Job A-7 is $1,145. Together, they create a balance of $3,525. a.) I would not have taken the order from Mrs. Carter at the price of $1,500. b.) If Lambeth would have taken the offer, they would have lost a profit of at least $125. Mrs. Carter was willing to pay no more than $1,500 for her cabinets, and Lambeth could not build what she wanted for less than $1,625. Ultimately, Lambeth would have lost $400 in taking her offer, which includes the extra $125 needed to build the cabinets and the $275 profit they wanted to make off the job costing $1,900. c.) I would consider taking the order at $1,500 under a few conditions. If Lambeth would attempt cutting costs, such as material, then he would possibly be able to compete with other businesses like Walworth Custom Kitchens. Also, if he would have suppliers bid on prices he could find the cheapest possible products of the same quality, ultimately reducing costs. Another possibility is if he were to buy new equipment that lessens labor time. This would mean he could save costs and provide cheaper estimates for his clients. Under variable costing, Lambeth would have been able to take the order. This method includes only variable manufacturing costs (direct materials, direct labor, and variable manufacturing overhead) in unit product costs and incurs manufacturing...
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...This SWOT Analysis of Bonia Corporation Berhad provides a strategic SWOT analysis of the company's businesses and operations. This free SWOT analysis shows strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. This SWOT analysis of Bonia Corporation Berhad can provide a competitive advantage. This SWOT analysis contains 427 data points. Strengths -barriers of market entry -experienced business units -existing distribution and sales networks -domestic market -high growth rate Weaknesses -cost structure -future profitability -high loan rates are possible -small business units Opportunities -income level is at a constant increase -growth rates and profitability -new acquisitions -global markets -growing economy -venture capital Threats -rising cost of raw materials Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis provides a comprehensive insight into the company?s history, corporate strategy, business and financial structure, management and operations. The report contains a detailed SWOT analysis, information on the company?s products and services, key competitors, as well as detailed financial information. Data on this page may have come in part, or entirely, from one or more data providers. Please contact us for further information. We are not responsible for any errors or omissions on this page. This website is for information purposes only. Describe the product by price : Blush Basic Sonia Bag S RM 999.00 Designed by Sonia Sui, this hatter-shaped...
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...A DA PROJECT “Performance of BJP in Lok Sabha Election 2014” SUBMITTED TO Dr.Srilakshminarayana.G Assistant Professor – Quantitative Methods SUBMITTED bY Group 7 Naveen Pashikanti-15100 Nikhil Rai-15101 Rajavamsi Paruchuri-15102 Prabhakar Kumar-15103 Praneet Kumar-15104 Pratik Pattnaik-15105 A DA PROJECT “Performance of BJP in Lok Sabha Election 2014” SUBMITTED TO Dr.Srilakshminarayana.G Assistant Professor – Quantitative Methods SUBMITTED bY Group 7 Naveen Pashikanti-15100 Nikhil Rai-15101 Rajavamsi Paruchuri-15102 Prabhakar Kumar-15103 Praneet Kumar-15104 Pratik Pattnaik-15105 1. Sampling Methods The sample for the study is drawn using the multistage stratified random sampling technique. We personally believe that by using Stratified sampling, the sample selected is proportionally representative of all sections of society which are as follows;- * Male-female, * Dalit’s-upper castes, * Religious minority communities-majority communities, * Rural-urban population, * BPL-APL population, etc. Sampling Steps Stage I: Sampling of Parliamentary Constituencies (PCs) In the first stage, 537 parliamentary constituencies in 29 states out of the total 543 PCs in India have been selected. Stage II: Sampling of Assembly Constituencies (ACs) In the second stage, sampling of assembly constituencies (ACs) within the 537...
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...USEFUL INFORMATION for AY14/15 Semester 1 a) Online Degree Requirement Check (DRC) Students are also strongly encouraged to access the Online DRC at https://www.eng9.nus.edu.sg/degree/login.html to track the fulfilment of their degree requirements. If you have bid a module with module type code of 29 and intend to declare as 27 UEM, you will need to declare it as U09 – Breadth first then declare again to 27 UEM in order to have the module reflected in the correct requirements in DRC. b) Workload Policy New Students Normal Round 1 - Round 2 23 23 Round 3 c) Special Programmes (DDP, CDP, GEP, DCP) 23 27 University Level Requirements (ULR-GE/SS/Breadth) & Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM) Please check the website at http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/ugrad/MS_ulr_modules.html for information on the list of ULR modules that are given priority to Engineering students to bid using their Program account from Round 1A onwards. Students are advised to plan the use of the UEM and ULR-Breadth components carefully, which can be used simultaneously to satisfy the requirements of a number of exciting programmes such as the FoE Enhancement, Double-degree, DoubleMajor and Minor programmes. Please check the website at http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/ugrad/MS_ulr_modules.html#2 for more information on appealing for ULR modules. d) Level-1000 modules, Final Year Project (FYP), GEK1549, ES2331 i) Limit on Level-1000 modules From Cohort AY2007/2008...
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...A1 TÉTEL A processzor felépítése, utasításkészlete. biztosítjuk, hogy a programunk a memória tetszıleges helyére is betöltve futóképes maradjon.) vezérlıegység – CU (Control Unit): A programban lévı utasítások alapján a teljes számítógép részegységeinek irányítása, összehangolása. PC = Program Counter: A soron következı utasítás tárolóbeli címét tartalmazza. IR = Instruction Register: A memóriából kiolvasott utasítást tárolja. aritmetikai/logikai egység – ALU (Aritmetic Logic Unit): Az utasításkódban elıírt aritmetikai és logikai mőveleteket hajtja végre. AC = Accumlator Register: A mővelet végrehajtásnál az adatok (operandus) átmeneti tárolására szolgál. FLAG regiszter = Állapotjelzı regiszter: A végrehajtott utasítás következtében megváltozott állapotok kerülnek bitenként kódolásra. Jelzıbitek: átvitel (carry)- legmagasabb helyiértéken átvitel történik; nulla (zero)- a mővelet eredménye nulla; elıjel (sign)- a mővelet eredménye negatív; túlcsordulás (overflow)- a mővelet eredménye nagyobb, mint a tárolható legnagyobb érték. regiszterkészlet busz illesztıegység – BIU (Bus Interface Unit): A külsı sínrendszerhez való kapcsolódást biztosítja. címszámító és védelmi egység – AU (Address Unit): Az utasításokban található címek leképezése a fıtár fizikai címeire és a tárolóvédelmi hibák felismerése. belsı gyorsító tár – L1 cache: A fıtárból kiolvasott utasítások és adatok átmeneti tárolása. az elızı négy egység kommunikációját biztosító eszközök (belsı sínrendszer) Utasítások...
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...Hey fvdfvdf df df df df df df fd df fd fd df fd df df df df fd dfdf fddf dfdfdf fd fdfd fddfdfdffdfdffdfddf ddf The composition of the county courts varies but is regulated by law. The Copenhagen County Court has 49 judges and a President, whilst Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg and Roskilde county courts have a President and 15, 10, 10 and 7 other judges, respectively. 29 jurisdictions have two to four judges, whilst the last 50 jurisdictions have only one judge. At the preparatory and trial stages of civil cases only one judge presides. In criminal cases where the defendant pleads guilty to all charges presented against him or her, or when the prosecution does not ask for a sentence in excess of a fine, the case is also presided by a single judge. In criminal cases where this is not the case, the judge sits with two lay judges. Special rules regarding appointment of lay judges apply to maritime cases. In cases where lay judges sit with the judge, decisions are adopted by simple majority. In addition to their normal duties, county court judges act as notary public and bailiffs (in particular, the fogedret sees to the enforcement of judgments and legal claims), as well as administrators of bankruptcy proceedings and probate matters. Furthermore they administer the local land registry. In regard to the administrative tasks, these functions may be assigned to an assessor, which is a deputy judge. An electronic reform of the land registry system is being implemented, making the system...
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