...flow in Bangladesh (Source: http://www.bangladesh-bank.org/) 2015-2016 | | | 2016-2017 | | | Year/Month | Remittances | | In million US dollar | In million Taka | 2014-2015 | 9920.00(April’15) | 770047.12 | 2013-2014 | 14228.26 | 1105823.62 | 2012-2013 | 14461.14 | 1156460.78 | 2011-2012 | 12843.43 | 1018827.79 | 2010-2011 | 11650.32 | 829928.90 | ***Year Wise Foreign currency Reserve in Bangladesh Bank: (Source: http://www.bangladesh-bank.org/) Period | Reserves(In million US $) | 2016-2017 | | 2015-2016 | | 2014-2015 | 23B (26th Feb, 15) | 2013-2014 | 21558.0 | 2012-2013 | 15315.2 | 2011-2012 | 10364.4 | 2010-2011 | 10911.6 | The inflation rate in Bangladesh was recorded at 6.32 percent in April of 2015. Inflation Rate in Bangladesh averaged 6.63 percent from 1994 until 2015 Inflation in Bangladesh in 2015, January-6.04, February-6.14, March-6.27 And April-6.32. 10.59 million tons in the year 1971 when the country's population was only about 70.88 millions. However, the country is now producing about 25.0 million tons to feed her 135 million people. This indicates that the growth of rice production was much faster than the growth of population. This increased rice production has been possible largely due to the adoption of modern rice varieties on around 66% of the rice land which contributes to about 73% of the country's total rice production However, there is no reason to be complacent. The population of Bangladesh is still...
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...department of Management Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Prepared By/ Submuitted By ………………. ID.No: ……………….. ………….. Intake, (Major in …………) Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Date of Submission: 19-05-2013 Letter of Transmittal 18thMay, 2013 To ………………………. Lecturer, The Department of Accounting Bangladesh University of Business & Administration (BUBT) Mirpur-2,Dhaka-1216. Subject: Submission of Internship Report on “Employee Job Satisfaction of Al-ArafahIslami Bank Limited.” Dear Sir, I am delighted to submit my report on “Employee Job Satisfaction of Al-ArafahIslamiBank Ltd” which has been prepared as a partial requirement of the internship program in Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT). This report highlights the observing of job satisfaction of the employee.I have tried my best to complete my internship program successfully. The whole experience of the internship program enabled me to get a feel of the real life situation. I believe that the knowledge I have gained and the effort contributed in preparing this report will be helpful in my coming life. I earnestly hope that this report will come up to your expectation and satisfaction. Sir, I would be grateful to you if you accept this report and give your assessment on it. Sincerely yours ………………. …………............... ID: ………………. ………. Intake BBA Program (Department of HRM) Bangladesh University of Business &...
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...Journal of Education for International Development 2.2 July 2006 THE GIRLS' STIPEND PROGRAM IN BANGLADESH Janet Raynor, University of London Institute of Education Kate Wesson, Open University, Milton Keynes Citation Raynor, Janet, Wesson, Kate (2006). The Girls’ Stipend Program in Bangladesh. Journal of Education for International Development 2:2. Retrieved from http://www.equip123.net/JEID/articles/3/Girls’StipendPrograminBangladesh.pdf on [insert month] [insert day], [insert year]. Abstract The Female Stipend Program (FSP) was created in 1982 in Bangladesh to help increase the enrolment and retention of girls in secondary schools. Implemented initially in six areas only, the program was so successful that it was extended in 1994. This paper, based on a desk study of the FSP for the Bangladesh office of the Department for International Development to evaluate the program’s effects, is particularly pertinent for other developing countries seeking to support girls’ education as part of the effort to meet EFA and Millennium Development Goals. Introduction Since its independence, Bangladesh has addressed girls’ education primarily as a means of readying girls for “enlightened motherhood.’ (Chanana, 1994) or to enter professions thought to be suited to women. The 1974 Qudrat-e-Khuda Education Commission Report asserted that ‘women’s education should be such as to be of help to them in their domestic life’, and stressed that subjects such as ‘child-care, the nursing of...
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...Term paper On Identifying the Marketing Strategy in Existing mobile Company in Bangladesh [pic][pic][pic] [pic] [pic][pic] Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka Department of Marketing Term paper on Identifying the Marketing Strategy in Existing Mobile Company in Bangladesh Submitted to Md. Mizanur Rahman Mazumder Chairman Department of Marketing Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka. Submitted by Md. Shibly Hasan Dept. Marketing Roll no: 9575781 Registration no: 1625621 Date of submission: 15 April, 2013. Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka Letter of Transmittal 15 April, 2013 Md. Mizanur Rahman Mozumder Chairman, Department of Marketing, Siddheswari University Collage, Dhaka. Subject: Submission of term paper Dear Sir, With great respect, I am happy to submit my report on the topic “Identifying the marketing strategy in existing mobile company in Bangladesh”. I am felling proud to prepare my Report under your energetic guidance and supervision. This report is an important part of BBA program. In completing the report I tried my level best to blend all my knowledge and in imparting every accessible details of the survey avoiding needless intensification of the report. Your priceless supervision, suggestion, and guidance have helped...
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...Human Development of Bangladesh Topic: Human Development of Bangladesh Subject: Macroeconomics Subject Code: ECO-502 Submitted to: Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed Course Instructor BRAC Business School BRAC University Submitted by: |Sl. No. |Name |ID | |01. |Sigma Sharmeen Khan Prema |141 64 010 | |02. |Rubaiya Binte Mustafa |141 64 005 | |03. |Mahmudur Rahman Polash |141 64 015 | |04. |Md. Mohsin Alam |132 64 001 | |Section: 01 | Date of Submission: 28-03-2015 Letter of Transmittal March 28, 2015 Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed Course Instructor BRAC Business School BRAC University Subject: Submission of report on “Human Development of Bangladesh” Dear Sir, With due respect & humble submission, we the students of M.B.A. Spring 2015, are submitting the report on “Human Development of Bangladesh”. It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that we have completed the report under your kind hearted direct supervision. ...
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...Office | | | |Involvement Of Church | | | |Demise | | | |Position | | | |Accolades | | |Samson H. Chowdhury At One Glance | | |Samson H. Chowdhury At One Glance |...
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...Factors of customer Satisfaction in telecom industry: A study on Airtel Bangladesh Limited By: Sabrina Alam ID# 1220775 An Internship report presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration Independent University, Bangladesh September, 2015 Factors of customer Satisfaction in telecom industry: A study on Airtel Bangladesh Limited By: Sabrina Alam ID# 1220775 Has Been Approved September, 2015 --------------------------------- Md. Aynul Hoque Lecturer School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh Preface This internship report has been prepared on “factors of Customer Satisfaction based on Airtel Bangladesh limited” for the fulfillment of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. The purpose behind this report writing is to present the major findings and data about the factors that affect customer services and network condition of Airtel Bangladesh limited. While preparing this report, I have to utilize my practical knowledge which I have gained from my internship of last three months. Moreover, I have to study various journals and research papers about the pros and cons of services provided by Airtel Bangladesh Limited and thus received realistic knowledge about the overall process. I am very much honored to have the opportunity to make a research report on such topic as customer satisfaction is now days a burning issue. I have tried to find out the reasons behind...
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...DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROFILE NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY (Centre of Excellence for Higher Education) JULY 2009 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AT A GLANCE Chairman, Department of Public Health Dr. GU Ahsan, PhD Teaching Staff FULL TIME : Professor – 1 Associate Professor – 1 Assistant Professor –1 Senior Lecturer – 1 Lecturers – 1 Junior Lecturers – 2 PART-TIME : Professor – 4 Associate Professor – 1 Assistant Professor –3 Senior Lecturer – 2 Lecturers – 2 Non-Teaching and Support Staff Program Officer Office Secretary Teaching: Graduate Assistants (TAs/ GAs) Office Support Service Staff (OSS) Masters of Public Health Program: Started in 2006 Students are mostly doctors and health planners (e.g., High and mid label Officials from DG Health, DG Family Planning and others), health managers, public health workers and researchers, etc. Number students enrolled till date: 550 Number of students graduated: 50 Introduction and Background of the Department of Public Health This is our intense gratification to introduce North South University (NSU), Dhaka, Bangladesh as “The Center of Excellence for Higher Education” which is committed to provide high quality education and training in public health and in various emerging and reemerging health issues. In addition NSU is providing education in Business, Computer Science, Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Microbiology, Economics, English and others which is highly recognized at home and abroad. Moreover, North...
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...multinational consumer product manufacturing giant operating in over hundred countries all around the globe. Unilever Bangladesh is the Bangladesh chapter of Unilever, where the company holds 60.75% share whereas the Government of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh holds 39.25% share. Unilever’s one of the most popular brand is LUX. They segments LUX.’s market according to geographical locations. It further differentiates these segments into Socio Economic Cluster (SEC) which takes into account the criteria of education and profession which ultimately measures the financial ability of consumers. The cluster is divided into five parts starting from A to E. Unilever targets the urban and sub urban upper middle class and middle class segment of the population, who falls under A to C of SEC. Tactical marketing tools, 4P’s, are extensively used by the company to market LUX. Though LUX is produced in Bangladesh, Unilever Bangladesh maintains the same standard all around the globe. The product is available in six different fragrances under three different sizes. Since the demand for beauty soap market is to a great extent oligopolistic, variations in price lead to price war which can eventually break down the company’s market share. Thus Unilever cannot provide a better price than its competitors. But the price is affordable by most of the people. Unilever Bangladesh has outsourced its distribution channels to third party distributors which allow them to distribute LUX in massive bulks...
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...multinational consumer product manufacturing giant operating in over hundred countries all around the globe. Unilever Bangladesh is the Bangladesh chapter of Unilever, where the company holds 60.75% share whereas the Government of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh holds 39.25% share. Unilever’s one of the most popular brand is LUX. They segments LUX.’s market according to geographical locations. It further differentiates these segments into Socio Economic Cluster (SEC) which takes into account the criteria of education and profession which ultimately measures the financial ability of consumers. The cluster is divided into five parts starting from A to E. Unilever targets the urban and sub urban upper middle class and middle class segment of the population, who falls under A to C of SEC. Tactical marketing tools, 4P’s, are extensively used by the company to market LUX. Though LUX is produced in Bangladesh, Unilever Bangladesh maintains the same standard all around the globe. The product is available in six different fragrances under three different sizes. Since the demand for beauty soap market is to a great extent oligopolistic, variations in price lead to price war which can eventually break down the company’s market share. Thus Unilever cannot provide a better price than its competitors. But the price is affordable by most of the people. Unilever Bangladesh has outsourced its distribution channels to third party distributors which allow them to distribute LUX in massive bulks...
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...__________________________________ LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: January 04, 2011 Lecturer, School of Business North South University Subject: Submission of survey Report on Appy Fizz and Grappo Fizz. It is a great pleasure and privilege for me to present the Internship report titled “APPY FIZZ and GRAPPO FIZZ market in Bangladesh” which was assigned to me as a working requirement for the completion of Internship Program. Throughout the study I have tried my level best to accommodate as much information and relevant issues as possible and tried to follow the instructions as you have suggested. I tried my best to make this report as much informative as possible. I sincerely believe that it will satisfy your requirements. I however sincerely believe that this report will serve the purpose of my internee program. I am grateful to you for your guidance and kind cooperation at every step of my endeavor on this report. I shall remain deeply grateful if you kindly take some pan to go through the report and evaluate my performance. My effort will be reworded only if it adds value to the research literature. Sincerely yours, _______________________________________ACKNOWDGEMENT First of all, I wish to thank the Almighty Allah, the Supreme Authority of the universe for immeasurable Grace and profound Kindness that he has bestowed on me for completing this valuable work. Successful completion of any course requires support from various persons. I have been...
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...satisfaction of officers. It also investigates the impacts of bank type, work experience, age, and sex differences on the attitudes toward job Satisfaction. The result shows that salary, efficiency in work, fringe supervision, and co-worker relation are the most important factors contributing to job satisfaction. The bank officers of SJIBL have higher levels of job satisfaction and they enjoy better facilities and supportive work environment. Work experience is found as the second most important factor affecting job satisfaction. Sex and age differences have relatively lower level of impact on it. The overall job satisfaction of the bank officers of the SJIBL is at the positive level. 1.0: Introduction With the opening up of the economy of Bangladesh, a dramatic change has been observed both in manufacturing and in service sectors. This has brought higher employment opportunities, increases in income level, and changes in consumption pattern and consequently there emerges a competitive environment in the country. Specifically, the expansion of private banking business, along with customized services, has created a severe implied competition in this sector. This competition has made the service gap wider as private banks offer better services to their internal and...
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...Finance Report on FCI restructuring Report on electoral reforms Report on Death Penalty Lion Census report 2015 Shanta Kumar Justice DK Jain Justice DK Jain Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju and Dr. Mahesh Sharma Indian Civil Aviation: At the Cusp of Taking off Forbes Annual list of the richest Indians Monitoring of Pesticide Residues Report on Delhi MLA’s salary package TechSci Research Report Report on Bankruptcy Law Reforms Top Secret Doping: How Russia makes its Winners” To suggest reforms to the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Report dealt with shell companies and beneficial ownership. Report on Innovation submitted its report recommending private funding for R&D Report on illegal migrants from Bangladesh Union Ministry of Agriculture Achary Panel ASSOCHAM Dr T K Viswanathan Committee Independent commission (IC) Committee of Eminent Persons on JEE Justice MB Shah-headed SIT on Black Money NITI Aayog panel Upamanyu Hazarika Commission Annual report on Patent filing in India Most valuable brand in India 100 Report Follow Us - FB.com/AffairsCloudOfficialPage PDT Achary Dr T K Viswanathan Richard W. Pound Prof Ashok Misra Justice MB Shah Copyright 2015 @ AffairsCloud.Com 1|Page Study Material PDF Organization Report Title Australian Centre for Financial Studies (ACFS) and Mercer Baker & McKenzie Brand Finance Cardiology Society of India(CSI) Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index...
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...Before start think about marketing (4P), you must understand what is STP. Terms of STP include : market strategy; target markets; positioning; market segmentation and target markets; market segmentation and demographics Segmentation Segmentation : Identifying al segments for the product/service. Many of the resources listed in module 3 will be helpful to you when you develop segments. To be useful, segments should be: Measurable Accessible (can you reach them) Profitable Distinct from one another The objective of segmentation is to find attractive markets. Strategies include Break market into components Regroup into market segments Select which segment to target Positioning. Positioning is an essential component -- and skill - in good marketing. Perceptual maps are used to determine the position of a product, firm, person, service or idea. Positioning maps, or perceptual maps can be simple, yet very effective marketing tools. One definition of Positioning Theory is: the science of perceptual strategy. It is based on a theory that strategy can only be planned in the mind of the consumer, not the marketplace*. It is important to understand the levels of competition because positioning applies at all levels of competition. For example: Product Level (e.g., Pepsi vs. Coke) Category Level (e.g., Cola vs. Root beer) Corporate Level (e.g., Pepsi Inc. vs. Coca Cola Company) Industry Level (e.g., Beverage Industry vs. Snack food Industry) Targeting...
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...9/9/2012 BY: MOMINUL PLABON GLOBAL MARKETING PROJECT A case study of Bangladesh and Malaysia | Mominul Plabon Executive Summary The following marketing plan forms the basis for introduction of a milk powder named Agora milk powder in two countries like Bangladesh and Malaysia. This study combines the selection of the countries based on their income level as the purpose of the study is to identify the distinctions of marketing strategies in developed, less developed and developing countries. During the analysis there are several remarkable trends found in two countries such as it seen developing countries have a large demand for foreign product while developed country have good level of self sufficiency. Furthermore, in developing country entry barriers are low as compared to developed country. The key opportunities found in Bangladesh are; a great demand of powder milk due the vast shortage of liquid milk production, low-cost labour force, increasing use of technology and so on. On the other hand, in Malaysia the social, economical and technological structure are very attractive for Agora milk powder while a few trade restrictions also exist. However, based on the analysis two different marketing strategies have been adopted with the reason that both country differ to each other in terms of their structure and culture. In this term, a careful design of the marketing mix have been considered for both countries so that Agora milk powder can be presented in way that...
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