...Current Affairs – 2012- February 1. The World’s Youngest MCP and CCNA, who has exceptionally highest IQ in the world ? Vishalini 11 year old Indian girl Vishalini, Born in Thirunelveli, a small city of Tamil Nadu. 2. Name the Pakistani cricketer who was released from jail because of good behaviour after serving half of his 6 month sentence. Mohammad Aamer 3. Which author’s autobiography release was cancelled at the Kolkata Book Fair? Taslima Nasreen 4. Name the luxury watch collection launched by Seiko Watch India at a price range of Rs.1-5 lakh per piece. Ananta 5. What value of overseas inflow was injected into Indian markets in January 2012? Rs.26,000 crore (US$5.08 billion) 6. Which guidelines have SEBI notified allowing companies to reduce promoter shareholding through private placement? Institutional Placement Programme (IPP) 7. Which company will acquire full control of UTV Software and Communications Ltd.? US-based Walt Disney 8. What is the value of IPO filed by Facebook? $5 billion 9. Expand SAR. Specific Absorption Rate 10. Who was awarded ‘Pride of India’ award by the IndianAmerican community in Washington? Mallikarjun Kharge 11. Name the book launched by Sonu Nigam authored by Priya Kumar. The Perfect World 12. Which Italian luxury brand is looking to bring its high-end homeware and furnishings retail stores to India? Giorgio Armani 13. Which country announced 3-day national mourning following violence at a football stadium in Port Said? Egypt 14. Who is World’s...
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...Which was the first firm to use the term “management consultant” Booz Allen Hamilton A business strategy for carefully analyzing operations to improve overall efficiency, lower costs and increase quality in order to lower a company's environmental impact. Name the strategy and the company which created it. green sigma,ibm Which tool talks about business growth opportunities in terms of product and market? Ansoff Matrix It was introduced as an experiment covering a 40km radius with the support of the UNESCO, Philips and the US Govt. in 1959. The facility was extended to Bombay in 1972, followed by Srinagar , Calcutta and Madras . It was delinked from its mother organization in 1976 and given the status of an independent corporation. the company offered Initial Public Offerings in 1982 and was raking in Rs. 10 billion in ad revenue by 1987. What company are we talking about Doordarshan This merger between the two companies was called “wedding in heaven”. Name the two companies. daimler and Chrysler A big consulting powerhouse published a report on the banking industry during the financial crises. Name the firm and the title of the report. pwc and banking banana skins 2010 Name the parent company who owns this product. This company had 5 products in the same market but decided to phase out and retain only this product because it believed that the market segment of the 5 products is blurred and cannibalizing each other’s market share. Dell It was a major...
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...www.hbr.org How the best Indian companies drive performance by investing in people. Leadership Lessons from India by Peter Cappelli, Harbir Singh, Jitendra V. Singh, and Michael Useem Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary Idea in Brief—the core idea 2 Leadership Lessons from India Reprint R1003G Leadership Lessons from India Idea in Brief The leaders of India’s biggest and fastestgrowing companies take an internally focused, long-term view and put motivating and developing employees higher on the priority list than short-term shareholder interests. To engage employees, these leaders create a sense of social mission that is central to company culture, encourage openness by developing and personally modeling systems that provide transparency, empower employees by enabling communication and pushing decision making down through the ranks, and invest heavily in training. These individual practices aren’t new, but Indian leaders combine them in a coherent package and give them consistent emphasis. The authors advise that Western leaders adapt this managerial approach to their own circumstances, pursuing in particular two readily achievable goals: investing in training, and strengthening social mission. COPYRIGHT © 2010 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. page 1 How the best Indian companies drive performance by investing in people. Leadership Lessons from India by Peter Cappelli...
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...06/06/2016 MockBank United India Insurance 2016 Generalist AO Mock Test 1 Duration: 120 Minutes Total Marks: 200.0000 United India Insurance 2016 Generalist AO Mock Test 1 Reasoning Ability In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the coding and mark the letter of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (E) i.e. 'None of these' as your answer. Letter : D O U S P N E L T W Q K Z Digit/Symbol Code : 2 @ 9 4 # % 3 8 5 1 $ 6 + Conditions (i) If the first and the last letters are vowels then first letter is coded by the code of third letter. (ii) If the first letter is vowel and the last letter is consonant then both codes are to be interchanged. (iii) If there is no any vowel in the group then third letter is coded by the code of fifth letter. 1. ESNQTO A %4$ @% 5 B %$ @4% 5 C %4% $ @ 5 D % $ @%4 5 E None of these Ans. C Sol. E S N Q T O Condition (i) % 4 % $ 5 @ 2. EEKETZ A +36353 B 35363+ C +63533 D 35336+ E None of these Ans. A Sol. E E K E T Z Condition (ii) + 3 6 3 5 3 3. PNTTSZ A #%54+4 B #%454+ C 454+#% D #%4+54 E None of these Ans. B Sol...
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...Volume - I No.2 August 2013 Challenging to Change - Sustainability Issues In India!! Social Networking Sites and Social Science Special Interview with Prof. Daniel Miller Macroeconomic Effect in Brazil due to upcoming FIFA World Cup and Olympics Street protests: an EPS perspective Too Many Too Little Debtanu Dutta Surbhi Verma EPS Co-ordinators (Batch 2012-14) eps@iimk.ac.in Manjunatha Belgere Ajinkya Lokare Faculty Advisory Board Prof. Kausik Gangopadhyay Prof. Subhasis Dey Prof. A. F. Mathew Prof. Sthanu Nair Prof. Venkat Raman Prof. Rudra Sensarma Editorial Board Biswa Prateem Das Debtanu Dutta Manjunatha Belgere Presented by Economics Politics & Social Sciences Interest Group Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode Editorial After an inspiring success of the inaugural edition, we are very happy to present you the second volume of “Pragati”, magazine from Economics, Politics and Social sciences (EPS) Interest Group of IIM Kozhikode. This time it is much inclusive and much bigger. We received articles from students of the esteemed colleges of India and published the best among them. This is a result of tireless effort and dedication from the student members of the group and endless inspiration and help from the faculty members of our “Faculty Advisory Board”. EPS Interest Group is a cohort of enthusiasts on economic, political and social issues. Main aim of this group is to create awareness about recent related issues and sensitize...
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...lay_man Says @Cricaddict- By this point you mean that average age of population is less than 22 years or there is some typo mistake? Sorry to barge in but i could not understand this line Yes avg age of population, for yemen - 17.9, syria - 21.5, egypt - 22 or 23 yrs.. in general a very young population and umemployed, so frustration and anger.. thats why the uproar.. @layman updated.. S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research PGDM Finance Class of 2014 | CAT'11 - 99.04%le QuoteReply. Like . Share 3 cricaddict Reply #22 03:44 PM, 10 Mar '12 Limits of Foreign Direct Investment in various sectors in India :: Non-Banking Financial Com-panies (NBFC) : 100% Petroleum Refining (Private Sector) : 100% Petroleum Product Marketing : 100% Oil Exploration : 100% Petroleum Product Pipelines : 100% Housing and Real Estate : 100% Power : 100% Drugs & Pharmaceuticals : 100% Road, Highways, Ports and harbours : 100% Hotel & Tourism : 100% Electricity : 100% Pharmaceuticals : 100% Transportation infrastructure : 100% Tourism : 100% Mass transit : 100% Pollution control : 100% Mining (Mining of gold and silver and minerals other than diamonds and precious stones) : 100% Advertising : 100% Films : 100% Mass Rapid Transport Systems : 100% Pollution Control & Management : 100% Special Economic Zones : 100% Air Transport Services (Domestic Airlines) : 100% for NRIs 49% for Others Single Brand...
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