...COMMERCIAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTION SERVICE TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL May 2014 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Contents PART I ............................................................................................................................................................ 1 Chapter one .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 History of Banking in Ethiopia ............................................................................................................. 2 1.3 CBE’s Profile ........................................................................................................................................ 4 V I S I O N................................................................................................................................................... 4 MISSION .................................................................................................................................................... 4 List and discuss CBE’s corporate values ..............................................
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...COMMERCIAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTION SERVICE TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL May 2014 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Contents PART I ............................................................................................................................................................ 1 Chapter one .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 History of Banking in Ethiopia ............................................................................................................. 2 1.3 CBE’s Profile ........................................................................................................................................ 4 V I S I O N................................................................................................................................................... 4 MISSION .................................................................................................................................................... 4 List and discuss CBE’s corporate values ..............................................
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...Understanding Project Management Organizations Understanding Project Management Organizations ITT Technical Institute Mr Godowski PM3110 [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] 1/7/2013 ITT Technical Institute Mr Godowski PM3110 [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] 1/7/2013 crosby [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] crosby [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] NPA- Network Professional Association NPA was founded in 1993, with an objective to provide support to the network computing professional by assisting in development of certified, educated and experienced IT practitioners in the industry. Main objective is to unite the computer industry throughout the world by networking among the profession. Methodology utilized by this organization is Organization Culture. By stating uniting the professionals in the IT industry, they are trying to create a network among all the professionals. (NPA, Network Professional Association) CSI- Computer Security Institute Computer Security Institute main objective is to provide personnel with the proper resources to succeed...
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...Summary - Read-Only Participants: A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes Tonia Ray Grand Canyon University: UNV-501 January 30, 2013 Summary - Read-Only Participants: A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes More than ever, online classes are becoming a viable approach and solution for students pursuing undergraduate and secondary degrees. However, the accessibility to these classes does not guarantee all online students are receiving a quality education. Recent studies have shown that as online course enrollment increases, issues with assignment completion, lower quality work, and dropout rates have risen. One study revealed the drop-out rate for online students is 20 to 50% (Nagel, Blignaut, & Cronje, 2009), (as cited in Bernard et al., 2004). In their research, Nagel, Blignaut, and Cronje (2009) like Klemm (1998), Rovani, and Barnum (2003) felt it was essential to be participative in online discussions to be successful in a web-based learning environment. The study also revealed that within the virtual community of learners there exist two types of students that pose a risk to the online learning community, legitimate non-participation and inadvertent non-participation read-only participation. Legitimate non-participation students avoid the stage and are content observing others and contribute little to the success of the group. This type of student does not share personal learning experiences and feeds off group ideas...
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... Prepared for Jeff Berlinger Technical Department Manager Prepared by Kevin Simons Technical Department Intern October 6, 2013 MEMORANDUM OF TRANSMITTAL TO: Jeff Berlinger, Technical Department Manager FROM: Justin Testa, Technical Department Intern DATE: October 6, 2013 RE: Donation of Technical Equipment to Native Americans on Reservations Thank you for approving my request to research donating our technical equipment to Native Americans on reservations. Kroger has a wonderful and unique opportunity to aid Native Americans with this one time donation of technical equipment, without forfeiting any donations to their local charities. The technical equipment would consist of six large color copiers, 55 laptops, and 75 desk top computers. All of the equipment is from the Corporate Offices in Cincinnati and at the present time is not ear marked for any destination. My research shows there is a need for this type of donation. This one time donation will bring national attention to the needs of Native Americans and continue to confirm Kroger as the leading contributor to those in need. Attached you will find an executive summary and a detailed report with my conclusion and recommendations. If you have any questions on this report please email me at testaj27@yahoo.com. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………………………………………….3 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….....
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...1. Project Definition Form 1.1 Project Title Biaño’s Pizzaderia Inventory Management System 1.2 Project Context On March 27, 2007, the friends and neighbors of Alberto Biaño in Cebu City were treated to the first serving of Mr. Biaño's famous pizza. This core group became his first loyal customers, as news spread far and wide of the pizza with the great homemade taste that everyone could afford. Inspired by the resounding success of his initial offering, Alberto Biaño continued to develop his recipes to improve his pizzas' quality and taste until a perfect blend of crispy dough and aromatic sauce was achieved for everyone to enjoy. Another innovation was the concept of the “pizzaderia”, which combined the words “pizza” and “carenderia”, to describe the little streetside eateries where Biaño’’s delicious but affordable pizzas were enjoyed by people from all walks of life. Whether for birthdays, anniversaries, celebrations and get-togethers, everyone wanted to make a Biaño’s pizza part of their special treat. From that little pizzaderia in Mabolo, Mr. Biaño soon branched out to Capitol, Tabunok, USC Main, Mandaue and Mactan, making Biaño's pizza a truly well-loved snack in Cebu. Realizing the potential for such great value in an affordable price, many franchisers from different places all over the country such as Cagayan de Oro, Oroquieta City, Butuan soon became part of the Biaño's Pizzaderia family 1.3 Statement of the Problem As of now, Biano’s Pizzaderia only...
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...Unit: Participate in a Quality Audit Project No.: 2 Student Name: Sonia Rana Name : Sonia Rana List of Contents Description Page No. Introduction Quality Audit and Its Importance Audit Team and Their Roles Audit Procedure Entry and Exit Meetings Reporting Audit Standards Summary References 3 4-5 5-7 8-11 11-13 13-14 14-15 15 15 Page 2 of 15 Name : Sonia Rana Introduction: This paper details the importance of the Quality audit, why audit are conducted and what is the purpose of auditing. It explains the process followed to organise, complete and report the audit. Also roles of the various audit team members including external experts/technical specialists are discussed. A brief overview of the audit process, what process and techniques are used during audit process. It also includes the importance of the entry and exit meetings, why these meetings are required and what is discussed in these meetings. This paper explores about the legislations, codes of practices and quality standards that applies to a Quality auditing. Also identifies what reports needs to be made as a result of audit findings, also discusses the formats of the reports and to whom these reports should be presented. A brief conclusion is presented in the last section summarising the findings and discussions. Quality Audits and Its Importance: Page 3 of 15 Name : Sonia Rana Quality audit is the process of systematic examination of a quality system carried out by an internal or external quality auditor...
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...Business (Report) Writing Clear Technical Writing provides a step-by-step process for designing and writing a clear technical document, whether it be an engineering, email or scientific report. You will learn by doing, the only legitimate way to improve writing skills! The training involves writing, revising, and editing exercises; critiquing documents; games; and lecture. You will walk away with confidence in writing and editing skills and a consciousness about international writing. Top of ClearTop of ClearTop Key Topics Plan a complete and accurate document in minutes Organize ideas for readability Reach your audience Write using plain English Avoid ambiguity and unprofessional tone Trim the fat Revise for style to maintain reader interest Activate active voice Polish with parallelism Write grammatically Punctuate properly Send focused e-mail Format technical reports Write clear processes and procedures Top of ClearTop of ClearTop |Effective Report Writing | Report writing is one of the most critical stages of many endeavours in the business world as well as the academic world. All the efforts that one has undertaken are finally translated into a report. It is going to be the face of the project and people are going to judge the project based on the reports given to them. Reports also form a very important tool for decision making...
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...GAP Research Compendium PROJECT CHARTER LITE VERSION .3 6/1/2006 VERSION HISTORY |VERSION # |IMPLEMENTED |Revision |Approved |Approval |Reason | | |By |Date |By |Date | | |0.2 |Robin Tracy |5/22/2006 | |5/22/06 |Updates per Customer | |0.3 |Robin Tracy |6/1/06 | |6/1/06 |Final approval updated with CCID | | | | | | |comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Project Charter | |Full Template |Lite Template | |Introduction ...
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...GAP Research Compendium PROJECT CHARTER LITE VERSION .3 6/1/2006 VERSION HISTORY |VERSION # |IMPLEMENTED |Revision |Approved |Approval |Reason | | |By |Date |By |Date | | |0.2 |Robin Tracy |5/22/2006 | |5/22/06 |Updates per Customer | |0.3 |Robin Tracy |6/1/06 | |6/1/06 |Final approval updated with CCID | | | | | | |comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Project Charter | |Full Template |Lite Template | |Introduction ...
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...|Post Applied for: | |Post Number: | | |Marks & Spencer Job Application Form | |Closing Date: | |Interview Date: | | It is important that you read the guidance notes before completing this application form. Please complete this form fully using black ink or type. C.V.s are not accepted. Applications received after the closing date will not normally be considered. | | |THE INFORMATION YOU SUPPLY ON THIS FORM WILL BE TREATED IN CONFIDENCE. | |Section 1 Personal details | |Last Name: | |First Name: | | |Address: | ...
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...(DS135) PARTIES Complainant Canada AGREEMENTS TIMELINE OF THE DISPUTE Establishment of Panel TBT Annex 1.1 GATT Arts. III:4, XX and XXIII:1(b) Circulation of Panel Report Circulation of AB Report Adoption 25 November 1998 18 September 2000 12 March 2001 5 April 2001 Respondent European Communities 1. MEASURE AND PRODUCT AT ISSUE • • Measure at issue: France's ban on asbestos (Decree No. 96-1133). Product at issue: Imported asbestos (and products containing asbestos) vs certain domestic substitutes such as PVA, cellulose and glass (“PCG”) fibres (and products containing such substitutes). 2. SUMMARY OF KEY PANEL/AB FINDINGS • TBT Annex 1.1 (technical regulation): The Appellate Body, having rejected the Panel's approach of separating the measure into the ban and the exceptions, reversed the Panel and concluded that the ban as an “integrated whole” was a “technical regulation” as defined in Annex 1.1 and thus covered by the TBT Agreement, as (i) the products subject to the ban were identifiable (i.e. any products containing asbestos); (ii) the measure was a whole laid down product characteristics; and (iii) compliance with the measure was mandatory. However, the Appellate Body did not complete the legal analysis of Canada's TBT claims as it did not have an “adequate basis” upon which to examine them. GATT Art. III:4 (national treatment – domestic laws and regulations): As the Appellate Body found the Panel's likeness analysis between asbestos and PCG fibres and between...
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...Date: __________________ David Haas Director IT (Qualitest IT Owner) Approved By: ____________________________ Date: _________________ Larry Kass Dir Compliance & Supplier Quality Third Party Quality (Qualitest - QA Compliance) Approved By: To be signed electronically in Master Control Ed Perazzoli IT Quality & Computer Validation Mgr (IT RM) Table of Contents Revision History 1 Approvals 2 1. Purpose 4 2. Project / System Overview 5 3. Definitions 5 4. INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 6 5. References 7 6. Roles and Responsibilities 8 7. Risk Methodology – revisit with change forms. 9 8. Risk Management and assumptions 10 9. Risk Handling 12 10. Deviation Management 14 11. Acceptance Criteria and Validation Summary Report 14 Purpose The purpose of this risk assessment is to identify potential problems before they occur such that appropriate mitigating actions can be taken to reduce or eliminate the likelihood and/or impact of these problems should they occur. This document outlines the potential risks for the implementation and validation of the Compliance...
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...I switched over to be a Warrant Officer back in 2009 and right before that I was a Staff Sergeant. The last duty I had as a Non Commissioned Officer was a Squad Leader within a Shadow platoon. I was in charge of the maintenance section and during that time we were just standing up a new system in the 5th Special Forces Group. In reference to how it compares to what I do now as a Warrant is that I still have to take care of Soldiers and administrative tasks. In some cases we operate as Platoon Leaders which at times can pull us away from the “in the weeds” technical operations. Both NCO and warrant as leaders, must be able to see up and out when it comes to planning. Even as a Warrant I still have to conduct counselings and write Non...
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...MANUAL OF PROCUREMENT POLICIES AND STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES for THE NHF PROGRAMMES of THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH And THE MINISTRY OF POPULATION WELFARE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS DEFINITIONS SECTION ONE GUIDELINES AND POLICIES 1. PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Application of this Manual 2.2 Public Procurement in Pakistan 2.3 No Application in the Provinces 3. USE OF STANDARD PROCUREMENT FORMS 4. STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS 5. COMMUNICATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT 5.1 Authority for Correspondence and Communications 5.2 Documentary Records 5.3 Responsibility and Accountability 6. PROCUREMENT POLICY GUIDELINES 7. CODE OF ETHICS SECTION TWO 1-49 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (See List in Section Two) SECTION THREE 1-17 STANDARD PROCUREMENT FORMS (See List in Section Three) SECTION FOUR ADDITIONAL NOTES TO THE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (See List in Section Four) ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ADB Asian Development Bank AG Auditor General AGPR Accountant General Pakistan Revenue BOC Bid Opening Committee EOI Expression of Interest EPI Expanded Programme of Immunization FPC Federal Procurement Cell GFR General Financial Rules, 1951 GoP Government of Pakistan ICB International Competitive Bidding IFI International Financial Institution ITB Instruction to Bidders LC Letter of Credit LCS Least Cost...
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