...A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSUMER PREFERENCES WHILE BUYING TABLETS Submitted by : Deepika Sharma MBA IVth sem ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my profound and deep sense of gratitude to Mrs. Parul Dhargava for her cordial support, valuable information, time and guidance, which helped me in completing the project through various stages. I would also like to express my special gratitude to all the respondents without who this project would not have been possible, thank you for sparing your valuable time in filling my questionnaire. Deepika Sharma Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Different operating systems for tablets .............................................................................................. 4 Review of Literature .............................................................................................................................. 6 Research Paper Reviews: ................................................................................................................... 6 Article Reviews: ............................................................................................................................... 10 Objectives of our project ...................................................................................................................... 12 Research Design & Methodology .......
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...M Infrastructure Optimization Driving Down Costs of the Business Desktop Abstract Deployment and management costs of PCs and the infrastructure that supports them use up 30 to 45 percent of most organizations’ IT budget. However, increasingly complex IT environments often incur increased costs and require service level compromises. This paper presents the results of surveys and analysis conducted during 2005 at 14 private enterprises. These organizations used best practices and management software technologies to optimize their organization’s IT infrastructure and reduce PC management costs. Results of this study indicate a direct correlation between the number of best practices adopted, the management technologies used, and the positive impact on reducing PC-related labor costs. Technical decision makers, especially those responsible for desktop PC environments, will gain insight into how they can better manage their IT environment with fewer financial resources. April 2006 William Barna, MBA Senior Program Manager Windows Enterprise Management Division The information contained in this document represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation on the issues discussed as of the date of publication. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft or its respective suppliers cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the...
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...“Performance management and the psychological contract are both critical in getting the best from employees.” One could describe an organization's relationship with an employee as an exchange of sorts; an employee exchanges his/her labour for economic rent and an employer facilitates the transformation of the labour into a value added return. But such exchanges require that the employee be supported, nurtured, and developed in line with organizational aspirations (Behery, Paton & Hussain, 2012). Therefore, in Human Resource Management, the relationship between performance management, the psychological contract and their effects on organisational performance is becoming an area of increased discussion. It has been argued that, in order to generate a work environment where employees know what is expected of them and perform in such a way that the strategic goals of the organization are supported, it is crucial that the parties have confidence that the other party will deliver on their promises (Rousseau, 1989, as cited in Braekkan, 2012). The management of performance is a major element in determining the psychological contract within an organization, particularly in circumstances of change. (Stiles, Gratton, Truss, Hope-Hailey, McGovern, 1997) Global forces have placed performance at the heart of the employment relationship. Simultaneously, performance management has become, at least implicitly, Human Resources Managements primary goal for strategic purposes (Davila &...
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...Developmental Psychology 2006, Vol. 42, No. 3, 391–394 Copyright 2006 by the American Psychological Association 0012-1649/06/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/0012-1649.42.3.391 Children, Adolescents, and the Internet: A New Field of Inquiry in Developmental Psychology Patricia Greenfield Zheng Yan University of California, Los Angeles University at Albany, State University of New York With this special section on children, adolescents, and the Internet, we survey the state of a new field of enquiry in developmental psychology. This field is important because developmentalists need to understand how children and adolescents live in a new, massive, and complex virtual universe, even as they carry on their lives in the real world. We have selected six empirical articles to showcase various aspects of child and adolescent development in this virtual universe. These articles reflect three major themes of this new field: the Internet. Encompassing the broad areas of cognitive and social development, these articles address a number of different specific developmental functions. Yan analyzes the factors influencing the development of an understanding of the Internet in both its technical and social dimensions. Jackson et al. demonstrate the positive impact of home Internet access on the reading achievement of low-income, mostly African American children. In the arena of social development, articles deal with five important foci of adolescent development: identity (Subrahmanyam et al.); self-worth...
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...2014 Cost Reduction in Logistics Operations Vijay Ramamoorthy Roll No: 173 PGDM, Batch 19 A Project Report on “COST REDUCTION IN LOGISTICS OPERATIONS” A Project Report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) Submitted by: Vijay Ramamoorthy PGDM, Roll No. 173, 19th Batch (2013-2015) Submitted on 01st July, 2014 Under the guidance of Mr. P. Meenakshi Sundaram Project guide (Deputy Manager, Logistics, CavinKare) XIME Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship Electronics City-Phase II, Bangalore-560100 Summer Internship Report 1|Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The 8 weeks of internship at CavinKare has been an enriching experience in terms of learning and application of theory into practice. The real time experience that I have received is something which cannot be emulated in a class room scenario and will be highly helpful for my professional growth. It has been a fruitful, exciting and value-adding exercise for me. It bears the imprint of many people, and I wish to express my sincere gratitude towards all those who made it possible. First, I would like to express my earnest appreciation and gratitude towards our President, Professor J. Philip, President, XIME for conceptualizing the summer training program. I would like to thank our Senior Dean, Mr. S.D.Tyagaraj for implementing the concept of summer training program. I am grateful to Mr. John Ben, my project guide, for guiding...
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...Gene Marker Identification Targeting Toll-Like Receptor 4 (TLR4), Breast Cancer 1 (BRCA1), and Adenosine Triphosphatase 1 Alpha 1 (ATP1A1) Genes: Assessing Their Association With Subclinical Mastitis Cases in Dairy Water Buffaloes, Bubalus bubalis Thesis Proposal Cyndi Candelaria Biendima Patricia Malapit Cabatit Submitted to the Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences University of the Philippines Manila Padre Faura, Ermita, Manila In partial fulfilment of the requirements for Undergraduate Thesis (BIO 200) TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page1 Table of Contents2 Introduction3 Review of Related Literature6 Proposed Methodology14 Presentation of Results20 Literature Cited22 Line Item Budget26 Project Timeline27 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Cases of intramammary infections such as mastitis in water buffaloes contribute to large annual losses in milk production and net profit for smallholder farmers in the Philippines. Social and economic factors might prevent households from diagnosing, treating, and eliminating from circulation those animals or animal products, such as milk, that are afflicted with mastitis or which came from individuals afflicted with mastitis; this is especially true in the case of the asymptomatic subclinical mastitis, which tends to become chronic and difficult to eradicate by conventional antimicrobial therapies (Brouillette & Malouin, 2005; Ng et al., 2010). With the advent of technology...
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...C++ PROGRAMMING: FROM PROBLEM ANALYSIS TO PROGRAM DESIGN FIFTH EDITION D.S. MALIK Australia Brazil Japan Korea Mexico Singapore Spain United Kingdom United States C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Fifth Edition D.S. Malik Executive Editor: Marie Lee Acquisitions Editor: Amy Jollymore Senior Product Manager: Alyssa Pratt Editorial Assistant: Zina Kresin Content Project Manager: Matthew Hutchinson Art Director: Faith Brosnan Print Buyer: Julio Esperas Cover Designer: Roycroft Design/ www.roycroftdesign.com Cover Photo: ª Guntmar Fritz/Masterfile Proofreader: Green Pen QA Indexer: Elizabeth Cunningham Compositor: Integra ª 2011 Course Technology, Cengage Learning ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced, transmitted, stored or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, Web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For product information and technology assistance, contact us at Cengage Learning Customer & Sales Support, 1-800-354-9706 For permission to use material from this text or product, submit all requests online at www.cengage.com/permissions Further permissions questions can be...
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...objectives 3 4. Project stakeholders and stakeholder analysis 7 5. Legal and ethical issues 9 6. Resources 10 7. Risk management 12 Conclusion 13 Appendix 1 14 Appendix2 15 Appendix 3 17 Appendix 4 18 Appendix 5 20 Appendix 6 40 Introduction With the extending of Globalization, there is a trend for students to going abroad for further study. A language company, Lyceum, make a project which aim at the foreign students in Australia. This project will create a great amount of profit and achieve the CSR at the same time for Lyceum. And this report is made to analysis the feasibility, the manipulate, and details optimizing of the project. 1. Project background The figure of overseas students in Australia who receive higher education has a increase in 2013. As October 2013 data shows, compared with the figure in the same period in 2012, there is a increase of 863 overseas college students in Australia, and the total number reached 228,263 people. (XKB, 2013) At the same time, the Australia government has also encouraged oversea students to further their studies in Australia. The Minister of Australian Department of Immigration Brendan O'Connor said: This change is to attract more foreign students choose Australia. (Connor, 2013) Lyceum is a high quality language school which is your best choice to learn English in Melbourne, Australia. Nowadays, Lyceum has represented over 100 Member Universities in Australia which is one of members...
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...00 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL Monterey, California VV STATE I V E DTI 'AN! 30,19911 THESIS COMPUTERIZED POINT-OF-SALES SYSTEM MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT LONG BfACH, CALIFORNIA by James J. Coltellaro June, 1990 Leslie J. Zambo Glenn 1i-01r- Thesis Advisor: Second Reader: fi-yr n Eberling Airr l 43 m te- 049 Unclassified SECURITY CLASSiICATION OF TRIS PAGE REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE la REOR SEUIYCASFCTO b RESTRICTIVE MARKINGS 3 DISTRIBUTION; AVAILAILITY 01- REPORT 2a. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION AUTHORITh IForm Approved OMBNci. 0704.0188 2bDECLASSFICATION 2b DWNGADIG SHEDLEDistribution ECLSSIICAION Approved for public release-;__DOWNGRADIGSCHEDUL is unlimited, 5 MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NIMBER(S) 4 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) 6a NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION Naval Postgraduat e School f(if j 6b OFFICE SYMBOL '7a, NAME OF MONITORING ORGANIZATION Naval__Postgraduate___School applicable) NalPotrdteShl __ 361 6c. ADDRESf (Ct), State, and ZIP Code) 7b ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) Monterey, Ca. 93943-5000 6a NA~ME OF ;W'.DINGI-SPONSORNIC ORGANIZATION -8c ADDRESS(Cit, Bb 0--FIC, SYMBO, Monterey, Ca. 93943-5000 0 applicaole)INS-TU (if 9 PROC ,REMET NSTUET-N~jAO ETDNi!C 10 SO,CE PROGRAM, CF FUNDING NUMBERS PROJECT ~ME ,fIBZ StaeadZICdr ELEMENT NO NO ITASK NO __v"ORW UtiiT ACCESSiONI NO IiT.TLE (include...
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...Week 1 by covering our two most important TCOs: A and I. These will be foundational for the term. As TCO A is our ethics TCO and TCO I is our international TCO, note that both of these TCOs will be important under and inside each of our topical TCOs (e.g., contracts, environmental law, employment law, etc.) | | Business Ethics | | As we move through the course, each learned TCO should remain in the back of your mind. We will build on them while learning the law. As you will find, most of the TCO A ethical strategies include as a first question the following: Is the behavior illegal? A "yes" answer will (usually) lead you to decide automatically that the behavior is unethical, unless the law itself is unethical (as is sometimes the case). Therefore, as we learn what is and isn't legal, we will want to utilize that information in solving ethical dilemmas. When we move our businesses overseas or to Mexico or Canada, as many of our...
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...Age: A Systematic Review for the American College of Physicians Katrina Armstrong, MD, MSCE; Elizabeth Moye, BA; Sankey Williams, MD; Jesse A. Berlin, ScD; and Eileen E. Reynolds, MD Background: The risks and benefits of mammography screening among women 40 to 49 years of age remain an important issue for clinical practice. Purpose: To evaluate the evidence about the risks and benefits of mammography screening for women 40 to 49 years of age. Data Sources: English-language publications in MEDLINE (1966 – 2005), Pre-MEDLINE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and references of selected studies through May 2005. Study Selection: Previous systematic reviews; randomized, controlled trials; and observational studies. Data Extraction: Two independent reviewers. Data Synthesis: In addition to publications from the original mammography trials, 117 studies were included in the review. Metaanalyses of randomized, controlled trials demonstrate a 7% to 23% reduction in breast cancer mortality rates with screening mammography in women 40 to 49 years of age. Screening mammography is associated with an increased risk for mastectomy but a decreased risk for adjuvant chemotherapy and hormone therapy. The risk for death due to breast cancer from the radiation exposure involved in mammography screening is small and is outweighed by a reduction in breast cancer mortality rates from early detection. Rates of falsepositive results are high (20% to 56% after 10 mammograms)...
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... ABSTRACT In a dynamic market, firms need to evolve from traditional to strategic purchasing which aims to reduce the cost of the purchase and that might imply standardization of components, delivery time and levels of inventory. This effort will usually include key suppliers as joint problem solvers and with these problem-solving models to work with; the firm’s attitude towards suppliers may change from confrontation to trust and partnership. From the buyer-supplier relationship perspective, the procurement practice of the buyer is critical and acts as a window to nurture the supplier development effort. This article presents the result of a study on supplier development in the Malaysian automotive industry, which focused on PROTON, and its role in developing the suppliers’ relationships and development. This study indicates that PROTON and its suppliers’ development program plays a crucial role in developing and extending comprehensive support to its supplier’s firm such as supplier selection and appointment, development, match making, and promoting continuous performance development and improvement programs. Keywords: Supplier chain management, supplier relationship management, supply chain management, value chain, automotive industry *Corresponding author. Tel: 03-89467736 Email: abunaqib@econ.upm.edu.my 29 International Journal of Economics and Management INTRODUCTION In today’s competitive business climate, buying firms...
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...PROJECT REPORT ON FACTORS AFFECTING CONSUMER PURCHASE INTENTION TOWARDS CONSUMER DURABLES (A COMPERATIVE STUDY OF LG & VIDECON) UNDER GUIDANCE Prof. S.k.Chadha In the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Final Project for the degree of Masters in Business Administration Submitted By Navdeep MBA International Business University Business School Panjab University, Chandigarh ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am overwhelmed with pleasure and deep sense of gratitude towards University Business School, Chandigarh for giving me such an opportunity to do the research project which has opened my vision towards rich experience of the theory implications and practical applications studied in the MBA course. I express a heartfelt thanks to my guide Prof. S.K.Chadha who has helped me in choosing and doing this...
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...and sipped a cup of Korean green tea, Lee wondered whether his legion of Samsung employees was following his stern advice to always demand superiority in product design and process efficiency. He had grave concerns about complacency in his company. He remembered how he mentioned in a senior management meeting: “To an outsider, reprimanding a manager whose division racked up [billions of dollars] in profit might seem bizarre. But I don’t see it that way. Our abilities and efforts did play a role in our success, but we must realize that most of it came from the leading companies’ negligence, pure luck, and our predecessors’ sacrifice.”2 Under Lee’s leadership, Samsung had risen to become the world’s leading memory producer for all types of PCs, digital cameras, game players, and other electronics products. As recently as 1987, Samsung was a bit player, years behind its key Japanese rivals. But by 2003, Samsung’s memory division towered over its Japanese rivals in both size and profits. Samsung used the earnings from its memory division to invest in...
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