... MURIITHI DAVIES MUGOH B04/23097/2008 A PROJECT PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LAND ECONOMICS DEGREE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF REAL-ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI MAY, 2012. DECLARATION I, MURIITHI DAVIES MUGOH, hereby declare that this project is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other University. Signed…………………….. Date……………………………… MURIITHI DAVIES MUGOH DECLARATION OF THE SUPERVISOR This research has been submitted for examination with my approval as a university supervisor. Signed……………………… Date………………………………….. Mr. NIKKY NZIOKI DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my parents Mr. and Mrs. Muriithi who has patiently borne my education expenses right from primary school to the University and gave me continuous support & encouragement throughout my academic life. My siblings Faith Njoki, Peninah Njoki and Dennis Ragoi, thanks for being there for me during the tough time of my research. God bless you. ...
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...TRAINING REPORT ON “Growth of Real Estate Sector with in 5years” A case of Corporate Real Estate Solutions Submitted to MAHARSHI DAYANAD UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INDUSTRY INTEGRATED) (II SEMESTER) Submitted by: Name: Alok Kumar Upadhayay Regn. No. Roll.No. DAV INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (ELC CODE: 080923013) NH-3, NIT, FARIDABAD. JULY 2011 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the Training Report conducted at Corporate Real Estate Solutions,Delhi. Under the guidance of (Ms. Aakrity) Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Industry Integrated) TO MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK is my original work and the same has not been submitted for the award of any other Degree /diploma /fellowship or other similar titles or prizes. Place: Date: Alok Kumar Upadhayay Regn.No: Roll No. 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost, I extend my deepest thanks to my mentor and guide Mr. Vishal Srivastava, Director – Corporate Real Estate Solutions, for giving me this opportunity to work in such a prestigious organization as well as for giving me a wonderful thesis. Without his constant guidance and feedback, I would have never been able to complete the training, I did. I am thankful to Ms. Aakrity, whose consistent support and cooperation showed the way towards the successful completion of the thesis...
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...Part 3: Telecommunications Considerations for M-Coupons According to NetInformer, a provider of mobile coupons: [Mobile Coupons] have higher redemption rates than paper or e-coupons because they are not forgotten, or left at home. M-coupons can drastically reduce delivery and redemption costs, and trigger impulse buys (Netformer, 2008). Additionally, the site notes that m-coupons allow a business to offer real-time discounts by region, track results by customer, and offer rewards for customer loyalty. One concern with an m-coupon marketing campaign has to do with the relative newness of the strategy. A unique id could allow a coupon to be verified; however, there is the concern of people fabricating new coupons. If the coupon is a text-message, then this is relatively easy to accomplish. If the coupon is an MMS, then we are burdening the customer with having to download it. Another issue is the potential perceptions of the customers receiving the texts. Will they consider receiving m-coupons just another form of spam, which gives customers a negative perception of the business (BizCommunity, 2008)? Tempering the number of coupons sent out, keeping them infrequent enough to avoid this perception is important to preventing the campaign from backfiring There is a problem with this particular marketing idea that is a showstopper. For the wireless network or whatever system that is being used to know that someone is within a 15 foot radius of the store, it would have...
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...2013 CERIFICATE This is to certify that Abhinav Prakash, student of PGDM (Full time) 2011-2013 batch, IMS GHAZIABAD, has exceuted his project in finance under my supervision and guidance . During the project execution he was found to be very sincere and attentive to small details, which were discussed with him. I wish him good luck and success in his future studies and endeavor. PREFACE The PGDM program is well structured and integrated course of business studies .The main objective of practical training at PGDM level is to develop skill in student by supplement to the theoretical study of business management in general. Industrial exposure helps to gain real life knowledge about the industrial environment and business practices. The PGDM provides student with a fundamental knowledge of business and organizational functions and activities, as well as an exposure to strategic thinking of management. In every professional course, training is an important factor. Professors give us theoretical knowledge of various subjects in the college but we are practically exposed of such subjects when we get the training in the organization. It is only the training through which I come to know that what an industry is and how it works. Training is an integral part of PGDM and each and every student has to undergo the training for two months and half months in a company and then prepare a project report on...
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...1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DUNE real estate manager is a privately owned company that begun its operations in the year 2013 through buying undeveloped land and subdividing it into small manageable pieces of land to accommodate the customer needs. Its major operations are in Kakamega County of the great western region. The major function of the DUNE real estate manager consists of land management and land development. The company is in the process of conducting feasibility study on the two neighbouring counties with the aim of venturing into the new markets of Bungoma and Busia Counties. Land management entails acquiring, managing and disposing of the County’s real estate holdings both public and private in support of corporate and community objectives. Land development is a process which transforms raw land owned by the County as well as private land, into serviced, developable parcels. The activities related to this process includes planning, marketing and selling lands for a variety of uses, including, but not limited to residential, industrial, institutional, recreational and commercial. DUNE real estate manager continues to be Kakamega’s most popular residential land subdivision development company, as there are few players in the market. In 2013 DUNE released 20 lots in two Phases. This will bring the total number of developed lots to 15 since the subdivision started in 2013. Looking forward, we have been putting a great deal of effort into working with County internal land...
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...Instructor Contact Information Name: Scott Robbins Email: scott.robbins@stevenshenager.edu Telephone: 801-558-7914 Office hours: by appointment Course Information Credit Hours: 4.0 Hours Course Length: Four weeks, 40 hours of instruction, 10 hours per week. Students should plan on 20 hours a week of outside-of-class activity in support of classroom instruction. Prerequisite(s): None Textbook & Materials: Jacobus, Charles, Real Estate Principles, 11 ed., South-Western Publishing Company, 2006, 2010. Additional Resources: The Virtual Classroom offers live instructor sessions via Blackboard Collaborate (aka Elluminate); other resources as provided by the course instructor. Course Description: Focuses on real estate investments, both private and commercial. Terminology, mortgage and other financing means, valuation and appraisal concepts are discussed. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: A. Understand and use real estate terminology. B. Describe physical and economic characteristics of land. C. Discuss central elements of the deed and ownership conveyance from one owner to another. D. Discuss essential mortgage documents. E. Identify various mortage lenders and the source of their money. F. Explain provisions of mortgage loan instruments. Teaching strategies: This course is a self-directed/instructor-guided learning experience. Delivery systems: Online lecture...
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...Amanda Todd’s Extortion, Cyber Bullying and Suicide Analysis Report Kayla Woodside Student # 0657835 Mount Saint Vincent University PBRL 3013 March 15, 2015 Contents Abstract 3 Introduction and background 3 Literature Review 4 Conclusion 9 References 10 Abstract This research project looks at culturally attractive situations or occurrences in today’s world that has or had a significant effect on the media resulting to a trend or, otherwise known as a setting of agenda. This paper in particular will look at Amanda Todd’s extortion and cyber bullying leading to the suicide of the 15-year-old girl. With a serious of articles from four different news sources, this paper will look at the history of the girl, what happened in her life leading to the bullying and how the “sextortion” (Kelley, M., 2013) lead to multiple suicide attempts and inevitably death of Amanda Todd. The paper will identify triggers for the articles trending, framing of the storytelling and underlying message within the articles answering questions of importance, publicity, and extortion amongst extortion. Introduction and Background According to Amanda Todd’s mother, Carol Todd, Amanda was a happy, popular, and energetic 15-year-old girl who loved to sing and perform. Despite being very shy, Amanda shined on camera and grew to love the technology that aided in her decision to end her life. In 2010 Amanda was in seventh grade, she browsed the Internet...
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...Report on Real Estate Financed by IDLC Finance LTD. Date of Submission: 11th April, 2015 Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted to Hussain Ahmed Enamul Huda Lecturer Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by Group SL | Name | ID | Remarks | 1 | Sifat sadia | 17-003 | | 2 | Barna Paul | 17-047 | | 3 | Maghla Hossain | 17-061 | | 4 | Saima Sultana | 17-069 | | 5 | Nawsina Arif | 17-085 | | Date of Submission: 11th April, 2015 Department of Finance University of Dhaka Letter of Transmittal 11th April, 2015 Hussain Ahmed Enamul Huda Lecturer Department Of Finance University Of Dhaka Subject: Report on the Real Estate Financing of IDLC Finance Ltd. Dear Sir, It gives us enormous pleasure to submit the report on the Real Estate Financing of IDLC Finance Ltd as a part of our course named Real Estate Finance (course code F-410) as per the Advisor’s instruction. We expect this report to be informative as well as descriptive. Working with such a topic was an inspiring experience for us. We believe that the Knowledge and the experience we have gathered will facilitate us a lot in my future career life. With our limited knowledge, we have tried our level best to prepare the report worthwhile. Your acceptance and appreciation would surely inspire us. For any further explanations about the report, we will be gladly available to clarify the ins and outs. Sincerely Yours Sifat Sadia Id No: 17-003 On...
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...Letter of Transmittal 17th February, 2014 Farzana Lalarukh Associate Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Subject: Submission of a report on “Real Estate Finance in Bangladesh” Dear Madam, We are presenting a report on “Real Estate Finance in Bangladesh”.In this report we have examined detail study of East West Property Development (Pvt) Ltd. and Eastern Housing Limited. In making the study, we had to take help from the various sources of internet, class lectures of our course teacher and have visited one of the branches of Eastern Housing Limited and get some vital information from a highly experienced manager. We are grateful to him for extending generous help. We acknowledge the contribution of our course teacher heartily. We have tried to use our academic knowledge in real life. We are pleased to be granted this vital opportunity and grateful for your versatile assistance. We hope that our work will please you. We will be available in the presentation for further explanations. Sincerely, ________________ K. M. Najmus Sakib On behalf of The Group Morning Stars Credit To prepare this report we met different people holding different positions in the corporate world, we also got special suggestions from our honorable course teacher. Our special thanks to following people. Farzana LalarukhAssociate ProfessorDepartment of FinanceUniversity of Dhaka | | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Like any other country in the world, the housing...
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...“Marketing Activities of Batayan Housing & Development Ltd.” Submitted To: Mohammed Masum Iqbal Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University Submitted By: Md. Roman Mia ID: 061-11-1157 BBA Program Major in Marketing Department of BusinessAdministration Daffodil International University. Date of Submission: 26-01-2013 January 26, 2013 Mohammed Masum Iqbal Assistant Professor Letter of Transmittal Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University Subject: Submission of Internship Report Titled “Marketing Activities of Batayan Housing & Development Ltd.” Dear Sir, I hereby with due respect would like to state that I have completed my Internship Program from Batayan Housing & Development ltd. I was appointed in Batayan Housing & Development ltd. Corporate Office addressed at 2/1, kalbagan (2nd floor), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205. The topic of my Internship report is “Marketing Activities Of Batayan Housing & Development Ltd.” Apart from the academic knowledge gained, this internship program and preparation of report has given me the opportunity to acquaint myself with a reputed company. I believe that the experience I acquired from this study will be an invaluable asset in my life. It has also to be mention that without your expert advice and cooperation it would not have been possible to complete this report. If you have any further enquiry concerning any additional...
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...Term Paper Report On Competitive Marketing Policies & Strategies Of Pharmaceutical Products in Bangladesh Submitted to Mr. Abdus Samad Chowdhury Senior Management Councilor Bangladesh Institute of Management Submitted By MD. MAHAFUZUR RAHMAN ID: 14MM028 Post Graduate Diploma In Marketing Management Date of Submission 21-12- 2014. Bangladesh Institute of Management Department of Marketing Management Letter of Transmittal December 21, 2014 Mr. Abdus Samad Chowdhury Bangladesh Institute of Management Subject: Request to accept my term paper report on competitive marketing policies & strategies of Pharmaceutical Products in Bangladesh. Dear Sir, I have given a topic on “Competitive Marketing Policies & Strategies of Pharmaceutical Products in Bangladesh” for writing a term paper for presentation, collection of primary data and secondary data. To do so, we sought the relevant information from books, newspaper and websites. We also went to many respondents who are closely related this entire process. I tried to collect all possible information and make this paper acceptable to all but there can be still existing mistake. So we like to request you to consider if any fault is found in this paper. Finally I would like to request you to accept our paper and permit us to present it before the panel of experts. Yours Sincerely Md. Mahafuzur Rahman Roll No : 14MM028 Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management. Bangladesh...
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...CIS 500: Information Systems for Decision Making Ryan Somma Strayer University Cyril Shepherd December 19, 2008 Cohesion Case Study for the Broadway Cafe 1 Table of Contents Abstract ........................................................................................................................... 3 Part 1: Porter’s Five-Force Analysis ................................................................................ 4 Part 2: Developing an E-Business Strategy ...................................................................... 7 Part 3: Telecommunications Considerations for M-Coupons............................................ 9 Part 4: Second Life for Customer Relationship Management ......................................... 12 Part 5: Aspects of Outsourcing Systems Development ................................................... 14 Conclusions ................................................................................................................... 16 Bibliography ................................................................................................................. 18 Part 1 ................................................................................................................. 18 Part 2 ................................................................................................................. 18 Part 3 ........................................................................................................
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...electronic systems, such as the internet and other computer networks. We are now able to conduct business, socialize, and trade in a more innovative way. Electronic Commerce early beginnings started as far back as the late 1970’s with the introduction of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). Later, a researcher named Tim Berners-Lee at the European Organization for Nuclear Research proposed a hypertext-based web of information, that a user could navigate using a simple interface called a browser. He named it the “World Wide Web”. This invention has facilitated us in various aspects of our daily lives. “In 1989 the National Science Foundation permitted two commercial e-mail services, MCI Mail and CompuServe to establish limited connections to the internet for the sole purpose of exchanging e-mail transmissions with users of the internet”, (Electronic Commerce, 2010, pg. 57). Commercial businesses were not allowed to use the internet. “The AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) prohibited the use of the NSFNET for purposes not in support of research and education, a policy consistent with the NSF’s mission,” (Chaudhury, Abijit; Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, 2002) “Later, in 1991 NSF restrictions were then lifted on commercial businesses use of the internet; plans to privatize the internet were underway” (Electronic Commerce, 2010, pg. 57). The way for web-based e-commerce was born. E-Commerce has opened countless doors to a diverse group of consumers. ...
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...electronic systems, such as the internet and other computer networks. We are now able to conduct business, socialize, and trade in a more innovative way. Electronic Commerce early beginnings started as far back as the late 1970’s with the introduction of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). Later, a researcher named Tim Berners-Lee at the European Organization for Nuclear Research proposed a hypertext-based web of information, that a user could navigate using a simple interface called a browser. He named it the “World Wide Web”. This invention has facilitated us in various aspects of our daily lives. “In 1989 the National Science Foundation permitted two commercial e-mail services, MCI Mail and CompuServe to establish limited connections to the internet for the sole purpose of exchanging e-mail transmissions with users of the internet”, (Electronic Commerce, 2010, pg. 57). Commercial businesses were not allowed to use the internet. “The AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) prohibited the use of the NSFNET for purposes not in support of research and education, a policy consistent with the NSF’s mission,” (Chaudhury, Abijit; Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, 2002) “Later, in 1991 NSF restrictions were then lifted on commercial businesses use of the internet; plans to privatize the internet were underway” (Electronic Commerce, 2010, pg. 57). The way for web-based e-commerce was born. E-Commerce has opened countless doors to a diverse group of consumers. ...
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