...semester’s module in order to better reflect on my strengths and weaknesses by supporting it with work and research conducted throughout the course. In conjunction with this I will be drawing upon the skills audit I conducted to help me create an action plan that addresses my individual needs and help develop a broader skill set. This would therefore make me more confident in communicating effectively in different situations. The course aims and objectives will be used with questionnaires, quizzes and other formats that were used to evaluate myself and preferential styles to show my strengths and weaknesses in this essay. In the introductory week we undertook a skills audits that helped us identify what our individuals learning styles where. I quickly learnt that I had similar results from both the audits and questionnaires which hinted that I am more reserved and observant. I was also told that I am very insightful and can express my own opinions well. The skills audit showed that I am more of a reflector/theorist (Online Skills Audit). Strengths and weaknesses: Main body I believe that all of my strengths are rather similar and therefore helps me conform very strong arguments which boast depth, analytical flare, and descriptive analysis. I also prefer working alone and consider myself highly motivated and therefore find it easier to work independently and consider this to be one of my biggest strengths. While doing my coursework assignments I discovered that I was more...
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...275 2829 For opening times see website. Write a great CV... from scratch ` This publication is available in alternative formats on request. Enquire at the information desk or email careers@manchester.ac.uk Last Updated: September 2008 www.manchester.ac.uk/careers Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Introduction ................................................................................................ 2 What are employers looking for? .................................................. 2 What do you have to offer-where is the evidence? ........... 3 CV types Content .................................................................................................... 5 6 ....................................................................................................... Presentation ............................................................................................. 8 Important mistakes to avoid ......................................................... 10 Words which make an impact ................................................... 13 An example of a chronological and skills based CV .... 14 Check your CV ..................................................................................... 18 Further help .......................................................................................... 18 1 1. Introduction It is easy to produce a good generic CV that is a basic summary of your experiences. Recruiters...
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...Bryant/Smith Case 42: Hopsital Charges GM 533 Keller Graduate School of Management Date: 02/14/2010 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The research is done to find the solutions for some of questions like; the relationship between the doctors and their charges, the type of insurance having its effects on its customers and if there is any relationship between charges, payor and physicians. The data that is used in this research analysis to find the proper equation model for the relationship between payor, physicians and charges and number of days stay at the hospital, is from the Bryant/Smith Case 42 Hospital Charges (Appendix 1). As described in the case, the hospital’s revenues are determined largely by the patients’ insurance coverage. The data being used are for normal delivery of babies. The null hypothesis test states that there is no relation between the patients with managed care insurance and patients with commercial insurance. This means there is no difference between the patients with either insurance. The alternate hypothesis states that patients with managed care insurance are paying more than patients with commercial insurance. The 95% confidence level was chosen to calculate hypothesis test, and regression analysis. Based on the hypothesis test, that was conducted to compare the difference between the two different insurances, it is concluded that patients with managed care insurance are paying more charges than the patients with commercial insurance. Hypothesis test...
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... December.01.2009 Mr. Arif-ur-Rehman Faculty of Management Sciences Hamdard University Karachi SUBJECT: LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Dear Sir: I am very thankful to you that you giving us this assignment to write different categories of Letter and submit it in report form please find enclosed a term report of Business Communication. This report is based on different categories of letters. The letters are written in full blocked format. From this report I learn a lot and know how to write positive, negative and neutral letters, it will help in my professional life and for success in my life. This report is a small effort carried out by me while being students of Business Communication. We believe that there is still a long path to learn and I am quite passionate to achieve the great milestones. We are positive that the report will not only fulfill the term report requirement but will also serve as reference material for other students to come. Report is submitted for your kind approval please. Thanking You Yours truly Nisha Zahir Ali 281016 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I would like to thanks to Al-Mighty Allah who braced me to complete this report. Secondly, I am grateful to my course instructor Mr. Arif-ur-Rehman, for providing me an opportunity to prepare this report under his supervision. Furthermore...
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...Chapter-1 Introduction (1.1)Unilever Bangladesh Limited(UBL) The origin dates back to 1964, when the first Manufacturing Operations were set up as a part of Lever Brothers Pakistan operations. After independence, it was incorporated as a separate Company under the laws of Bangladesh. Later on the Company diversified into different categories. Over the the last four decades, Unilever Bangladesh has been constantly bringing new and world-class products for the Bangladeshi people to remove the daily problems of life. Over 90% of the country’s households use one or more of our products. It’s a Fast Moving Consumer Goods company with local manufacturing facilities, reporting to regional business groups for innovation and business resultsUnilever contains 60.75% shares,and The Government of Bangladesh-39.25% of total shares. The company has a Soap Manufacturing factory and a Personal Products Factory located in Chittagong. Besides these, there is a tea packaging operation in Chittagong and three manufacturing units in Dhaka, which are owned and run by third parties exclusively dedicated to Unilever Bangladesh. The main products which are famous in Bangladesh are: Wheel, Lux, Lifebuoy, Fair & Lovely, Pond's, Close Up, Sunsilk, Lipton Taaza, Pepsodent, Clear, Vim, Surf Excel, Rexona, Dove, Vaseline & Lakme. And these products are categorized into 8 divisions: Household Care, Fabric Cleaning, Skin Cleansing, Skin Care, Oral Care, Hair Care, Personal Grooming, Tea based...
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...INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 A) INTRODUCTION Transport yourself back to a time when eager young recruitment professionals spent hours looking through piles of CVs and narrowing down candidates in face-to-face interviews. It may sound prehistoric to many of us, but it’s the fact. Let’s face it, the industry has been moving fast and today’s high-fliers teenagers with the amount of time they spend staring at computer screens, ipads, social media sites etc.. Arguably, the old way is more personal and the new is more scientific, but the big debate is which method gets the best results? Recognising traditional sources of Recruitment Before technology took hold, there was a lot more personal interaction happening between the candidates and the clients. Recruiters spent hours speaking to clients and industry contacts either on the phone, in one-to-one meetings, over lunch or at networking events. Besides getting down to business, they were picking up valuable industry trends and hot tips on who might fit a role along the way while building relationships. When they weren’t connecting with potential young jobseekers at college careers fairs, they’d be finding candidates by analyzing their target market and placing ads in the relevant newspapers and magazines as well as cold calling and trawling through business cards and old CVs. Then the job applications poured in...
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...CORRECTNESS 2.7 THE PURPOSE AND VALUE OF COMMITTEES UNIT 3 26 EFFECTIVE MEETINGS 3.1 TYPES OF MEETING 3.2 VIRTUAL MEETINGS 3.3 PLANNING A PROBLEM SOLVING MEETING 3.4 SETTING AN AGENDA UNIT 4 32 DEVELOPING THE PRESENTATION 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 ANALYSING THE SITUATION 4.3 ESTABLISHING A PURPOSE 4.4 DEVELOPING THE THESIS 4.5 ON GIVING A SPEECH 4.6 PROFILE OF A GOOD SPEAKER 4.7 PLANNING TO SPEAK UNIT 5 41 THE ART OF WRITING 5.1 WRITING WELL 5.2 MEMOS & LETTERS 5.3 THE BUSINESS LETTER 5.4 E-MAIL 5.5 WRITING FOR EMPLOYMENT 5.6 TYPES OF CVS 5.7 ELECTRONIC CVS 5.8 JOB APPLICATION LETTERS 5.9 REPORTS BIBLIOGRAPHY 67 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the next module of your course of study in commerce. The purpose of the this module is to familiarize you with some key issues underlying the notions of communications – a very important aspects of any successful business. The first unit is about understanding ‘business communication skills’. We will see why good communication is important in business. We will examine some of the barriers to communication and how can they be overcome. We will also look at what is meant by non-verbal communication, networking and face-to-face communication...
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...A REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE FINANCE (PROCEDURE, DOCUMENTATION, FOREX AND RISK) - With Reference to KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK The project report is submitted to the Department of International Business in partial fulfillment of course curriculum for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) Submitted by DURGA ANAND SANIPILLI REG NO: 1105616 Under the guidance of DR.MOHAN K PILLAI, & MR. M RAVI CHANDRA HOD, Department of international business, Associate vice president and BM Pondicherry University. Kotak Mahindra bank Hyderabad. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY...
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...EFFECTS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING TO FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF STA. TERESA COLLEGE . CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING I. INTRODUCTION The advent of technology in media has been changing dramatically. Its ubiquity and pervasiveness made certain effects that are conspicuous nowadays. In this generation, the internet – one of the new forms of media – offers services that cater and offers not only a bundle of information. This transition of technology leads and abducts the user to a simulated world created by the advent of internet known as “cyberspace”. The mass audience seems to have separating meter or real from virtual world. It is not surprising that even socialization was also a big issue to the internet journey. According to most social scientists,Socialization essentially represents the whole process of learning throughout the life course and is a central influence on the behavior, beliefs, and actions of adults as well as of children.It is a human activity with accordance to people’s freewill to manage themselves with other people without having limits, without a need of control or governance. It is free. It is neither a right nor a privilege. This means that this activity is not a prim dated or according to plan, it’s spontaneous. Youth’s, nowadays are enjoying this sociological capability because they benefit from it with this, it seems like media offer this new service which is called “social networking”. Social Networking...
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...Letter regarding submission of Internship Report on Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking. Dear Sir, Here is the report on “Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking” you asked me to conduct on the beginning of the Internship. In this assignment, I have tried to focus some key aspects of Internet Banking Services. While preparing this report, I tried my level best to follow your instructions and the instructions that have given to me by my organization supervisor. I appreciate having this assignment. I prepared this assignment with sincerity and serious effort. Thank you for providing me the opportunity to prepare this. I am really grateful to you for giving me the scope to prepare this report under your observation. I have enjoyed preparing this report and presented it for your judgment. Sincerely yours, Shawkat Zaman ID: 1130260 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to thank my supervisors, Md. Al Mamun and Abul Hasnat Noman for his professional guidance, devotion and encouragement throughout the preparation of this dissertation. A special thanks to my colleagues and comrades in...
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...Constitution and protect the constituents. But the question at stake is, how can the number of law enforcers augment to the need of the total populace? Thus, the challenge is posed … How is the making of law enforcers? Criminology major subjects are intended to prepare those whose lives are dedicated in upholding the law and in protection to everyone. The researchers devoted themselves to assess the Successes and Difficulties of their batch enabling them to fulfill for whatever field they may engage either Board Passers or Non-Board Passers. Having so stated, this study focuses about: Academic & Economic Aspects in order to gauge and recommend practical, technical, legal and logistics programs and practices applicable hereto subject to the approval of the School Administration that will assure positive impact to the concerned stakeholders. Hence, this study entitled Successes and Difficulties of EARIST Cavite Campus Bachelor of Science in Criminology Students in Their Major subjects. Setting of the Study Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST)- Cavite Campus, formerly called EARIST-GASAT (General Alvarez School of Arts and Trades), is a branch school of EARIST in Manila, a government state college. It operates with the funding support from the budgetary allotment of its Mother Institution, EARIST. Established on March 24, 1982, EARIST Cavite Campus started by offering vocational-technical courses with Mr. Rodrigo P. Hipol (Dr. Hipol)...
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...HOW TO Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae Revised Edition Acy L. Jackson and C. Kathleen Geckeis Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-07-142626-4 The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-07-139044-8 All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than put a trademark symbol after every occurrence of a trademarked name, we use names in an editorial fashion only, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark. Where such designations appear in this book, they have been printed with initial caps. McGraw-Hill eBooks are available at special quantity discounts to use as premiums and sales promotions, or for use in corporate training programs. For more information, please contact George Hoare, Special Sales, at george_hoare@mcgraw-hill.com or (212) 904-4069. TERMS OF USE This is a copyrighted work and The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (“McGraw-Hill”) and its licensors reserve all rights in and to the work. Use of this work is subject to these terms. Except as permitted under the Copyright Act of 1976 and the right to store and retrieve...
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...Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Introduction: Some schools right now, especially those with huge numbers of students who are not yet using computerized based grading system has difficulty/problems concerning the records of grades of the students. The grades are the important record to keep even for the longest time for the referral and credentials of the student to enter their next level of attaining their goals. It is the tract record that recognizes of one student, this maybe use for analyzing of your attitude and values. Manual computation is very prompt to risk for any circumstances. It is time consuming in terms of recording grades, computation using of calculator. If some records are lost, they never retrieve it in case of unexpected calamity. Accuracy and security is not been so defined. Grading System is the most commonly used in computing and analyzing the performance, talent and skills of students. It is designed to provide incentive reward for achievement and assist in identifying problems of the student. The Computerized Grading System will help both the faculty staffs and the students to have easy access on the records and past records, the easier way. The said system will also lessen the staffs on consuming too much time recording and effort locating records of the students. It will also be connected to the schools’ website (if...
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...DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY NADIAD 2014 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project titled “FINANCIAL CRISIS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE STOCK MARKET” is my own work and I have not copied it from somewhere else. The project report is prepared just as a part of partial fulfillment of MBA programme and no other use of this project will be done. MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROJECT is a part of syllabus in MBA programme of CMS – DDU , Nadiad, Gujarat. Name : Charmi S. Shah Signature : Date : 21st February, 2014 CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Management Research Project has been Carried Out under the theme “FINANCIAL CRISIS AND ITS IMPACT ON STOCK MARKET”. This report is the bonafide work of Ms. Charmi Shah Roll Number 1542 of MBA Semester IV during the academic year 2012-14. Faculty Guide: Prof. Falguni Pandya Date: 21/02/2014 Head of Department: Dr. Naresh Patel Date:21/02/2014 Preface Practical knowledge by way of research is a step to bride up the gap between the theoretical studies of finance and its practicality in the world. Hence D.D.University have included it as part of our syllabus. I undertook this study for understanding the stock market more deeply. I got interested in this stock market after I studied it in one of the subject of my specialization. As already I had sufficient knowledge about stock market, I got more interested in doing research about the financial crisis on this stock...
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...among the existing local and foreign banks. The core business of a bank is providing various services (collecting deposits, lending money, foreign exchange services etc.) directly to the customers. All the banks are now very much concern for providing better services to survive in the competitive environment. In this report I will explore how effectively MTBL is providing the Recruitment & Selection Process. In this report, I will identify Employer’s expectations about Mutual Trust Banks’ services and the services they actually receive from the bank. I will also find out whether there is any service gap and will recommend for minimizing the gap to enhance its service quality. I believe this report will be helpful for me to gain practical knowledge “Recruitment & Selection Process”operations as it has a great contribution in the growth of our economy. 1.2 Rational of the Study I am proposing this topic because; the information on employee Recruitment & Selection process of MTBL is accessible for me from the Branch and corporate offices. And as a HR internship student I need to work on such a topic which is directly related with my subject of study, so I have chosen Recruitment & Selection Process, to meet the internship requirement and to enrich my HR knowledge. As I want to be HR professional in future so, I think the learning from this topic will provide me some real life ideas and knowledge on designing a Recruitment & selection program in future for the...
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