...Introduction: Banking is known as the backbone of the national economy. Banks play an important role in the business sector & promoting industrialization & economic development of the country. Banks provide necessary funds for the executing various program underway in the process of economic development. All sorts of economy & financial activities revolve around the bank. As the industry produces goods & commodities, bank creates & controls money market & promotes formation of capital. Bank is a powerful medium to bring socio-economic changes in a developing country like Bangladesh. The three important sectors in Bangladesh like Agriculture, Commerce & Industry provide the bulk of the country’s wealth. So the nourishment of these sectors is only possible through satisfactory banking facility. Development of banking system can provide the necessary boost for the rapid economy growth of a country. Basically, Bank collects deposit from the customers at a lower rate of interest & lends it to the borrowers at a higher rate of interest considering the cost of fund. The difference amount indicates the operating profit for a bank. Banks provide different services, credits to the customers. The customer comes from all walks of life, from a small business to a multi-national corporation having its business activities all around the worlds. The bank has to satisfy the requirements of different customers belonging to various social groups. The banking...
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...Monitoring: NMS system with a dedicated NOC team is in place for monitoring the DBBL network. DBBL has the technology to monitor and manage the network infrastructure. Integrated Security Management System: DBBL ensures its integrated management system through using two security system process. They are: * Access Control System * CCTV System: Access Control System: DBBL can monitor and control the door access and for visitor management and perimeter monitoring. DBBL is equipped with a 32-bit Windows- based GUI point-and-click interface. This security interface animates whenever activity occurs on the security system, be it a door opening or a person entering the datacenter. CCTV System: DBBL is using CCTV systems to monitor the building premises. Cameras and software are being used to monitor and record all type of activities. Building Management System: DBBL’s Building Management System is managing the building site with and collects, organizes and distributes in real-time critical alerts, surveillance video and key information and provides a unified view of complex physical infrastructure environments from anywhere on the network. It covers company-wide multi-vendor physical infrastructure: racks, power, cooling, security, and environment. It can also detect water inside the datacenter and generates alarm. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan: The continuity of the business and services are vital for both the customers andemployees. It is acknowledged...
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...STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT A STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON THE BANKING SECTOR OF KHULNA ABOUT EMPLEMENTING STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Date of Submission: 02 August, 2009 Abstract The connection between human resources and performance in firms in the private sector is well documented. What is less clear is whether the move towards managerialism that has taken place within the banking sector in Bangladesh, more preciously on Khulna. The research begins with a review of the literature. In particular the conceptual thinking surrounding the connection between HRM and performance within private banks is explored. HRM plays a part in influencing the direction and shape of the devolving strategy. With business strategy, it might be that strategic HRM is seen as contributing to strategic choice within the organization by either maintaining feasibility or producing a sustained advantage. So, strategic HRM emphasizes the need for Human Resource (HR) plans and strategies to be formulated within the context of overall organizational strategies and objectives, and to be responsive to the changing nature of the organization’s external environment. Introduction In today’s world, bank is one of most essential organization for the society. Any financial agreement or involvement cannot take place without the participation of banks. So without any argument, it can be acknowledged that banks are playing a very important role in the social economy. As the banks are playing such...
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...HRM – Math Problem Problem-01: Mr. Nasir is an employee of Squire Textile ltd. His monthly salary is Tk. 25000.00. He was absent 20 days out of 260 work days in the financial year 2012. What is his absence rate and wages lost in the year of 2012? Make comment about absence rate. Problem-02: Mr. Abdullah is an employee of DBBL. His monthly salary is Tk. 30000.00. He was absent 240 hours out of 260 work days in the financial year 2012. What is his absence rate and wages lost in the year of 2012? Make comment about absence rate. Problem-03: Manarat International University hires 7 faculties for different department. For hiring the faculties the university had to expenses agency fees, Advertising Costs, Employee Referral Costs, Travel Expenses, Relocation Expenses and Total Recruiter and Administration Costs irrespectively 10000.00, 120000.00, 12000.00, 4000.00, 15000.00 and 20000.00. Total Recruiter and Administration Costs may be considered as 10 % for this recruitment. What is the cost per hire? Problem-04: Manarat International University hires 7 faculties and 8 staffs for different department. For hiring the faculties and staffs the university had to expenses agency fees, Advertising Costs, Employee Referral Costs, Travel Expenses, Relocation Expenses and Total Recruiter and Administration Costs irrespectively 10000.00, 120000.00, 12000.00, 4000.00, 15000.00 and 20000.00. Total Recruiter and Administration Costs may be considered as 10 % for this hire. What is...
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...set of structured questionnaire will be distributed among 200 respondents. Regression analysis will be conducted for the purpose of data analysis. -1- Internship Report: HRMP in Standard Chartered Bank Origin of the Report The BBA internship program is a mandatory requirement for the students who are graduating from the BBA program under the School of Business of North South University, Bangladesh. In the internship program, I was attached to a host organization named µStandard Chartered Bank¶ for 12 weeks. During this period I learned how the host organization works with the help of the internal supervisor. As a result I have decided to write a report on ³A universalistic perspective for explaining the relationship between HRM practices and organizational performance ± in context of Standard Chartered Bank in Bangladesh´. During the three months of work experience with Standard Chartered Bank on this internship st program, I was placed in the Human Resource division of the bank. I joined on...
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...1. Introduction Internship is a program that enhances the capability of the graduates and a scope to do practical works in an organization related to the students to gain the work experience. In my Internship I have got the chance to work in Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd.(AIBL) at Mirpur-1 Branch. Modern Bank plays an important role in the economic development of a country. In Bangladesh there are different types of banking system have been existing. One of the major banking systems is Islamic Banking. Bangladesh is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. The people of our country are deeply committed to Islamic way of life as the basis of Holy Quran and Sunnah. Naturally, it remains a deep cry in their hearts to fashion and design their economic lives in accordance with the precepts of Islam. The establishment of AL-Arafah Islami Bank Limited on June18, 1995, is the true reflection of this inner urge of its people, which started functioning with effect from June 27, 1995. It is committed to conduct all banking and investment activities on the basis of interest-free profit-loss sharing system. In doing so, it has unveiled a new horizon and ushered in a new silver lining of hope towards materializing a long cherished dream of the people of Bangladesh for doing their banking transactions in line with what is prescribed by Islam. With the active co-operation and participation of Islamic Development Bank (IBD) and some other Islamic banks, financial institution, government...
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...INTERNSHIP REPORT ON ACCOUNTING INFORMATIONSYSTEM OF REAL ESTATE BUSINESS IN BANGLADESH”-AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF [pic] PREPARED FOR Farzana Afrin Internship Supervisor & Lecturer Dept. of Business Studies Stamford University Bangladesh. PREPARED BY Mahmood Hossain Id: 02707400 Section: 27(Q) Date: LATTER OF TRANSMITTAL April Ms Farzana Afrin Lecturer Stamford University Dhanmondi, Dhaka Dear Madam, I feel myself fortunate enough for having the scope to conclude the study on “The Accounting information System of Real Estate Business in Bangladesh”-An Empirical study of Building For Future Ltd, Which you assigned me to do as a part of the study. Obviously, this type of practical work made me acquainted with “Real Estate Finance” in real life situation. Here, I can’t deny the help that I got from the staff of Building For Future Ltd. who ensured me a full congenial atmosphere to access over a plenty of information with relevant papers and a practical survey. I am thankful to them for showing their highest degree of tolerance in answering my inexorable questions, sometimes repeated. I would enthusiastically provide you related information depending on your queries. The report was prepared under your able leadership and I do respectfully appreciate guidance to me to learn about...
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...Foreword I do not claim to have read the manuscript Of Changes and Transformations: Bangladesh Bank [July 2009-June 2013] highlighting changes the central bank has gone through in the past four years, but certainly had a cursory look at it. The publication of the book is of great significance at a time when the present government has just completed its four years in office. I welcome this initiative by Bangladesh Bank. I would like to thank Governor Dr. Atiur Rahman and others concerned with the project. The effort put in by the editors and their team of script writers to enrich the volume is certainly praiseworthy. I am extremely delighted to have the opportunity to write few words upon the book. Here I would like to touch upon the key aspects of the revolutionary changes that I have witnessed in Bangladesh Bank during the past four years. Firstly, digitization has taken place rapidly in the central bank and the whole banking sector was quick to follow suit. Secondly, mobile banking has been introduced and expanded significantly. This process will come its fruition with the introduction of PayPal payment system. Thirdly, revolutionary changes have taken place in CSR. Fourthly, Bangladesh Bank has achieved commendable success in financial inclusion program. Bangladesh Bank's role in involving the mass people into financial activities is undeniable. Finally, the establishment of Currency Museum is a great initiative of Bangladesh Bank. I would now like to say a few words on the...
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