...India and the Global Financial Crisis What Have We Learnt? 1 - Duvvuri Subbarao _________________________________________________________ Thank you for inviting me to deliver the 2011 K R Narayanan Oration. It is an honour to which I attach a lot of value. President Narayanan 2. Late President Narayanan was a distinguished diplomat, a reputed parliamentarian, a capable minister and above all an erudite scholar. Born at the very bottom of India’s social pyramid, he rose on to occupy the highest office in the country with no assets other than hard work, integrity and humility. ‘A working President’, as he described himself, he never allowed dogma to overwhelm his beliefs and convictions. 3. President Narayanan was in office from 1997 to 2002, a time when globalization, as we are experiencing it in the current times, was taking root. At the banquet he hosted for the visiting US President Bill Clinton in New Delhi in March 2000, President Narayanan remarked: “Mr. President, we do recognise and welcome the fact that the world has been moving inevitably towards a one-world... But, for us, globalization does not mean the end of history and geography, and of the lively and exciting diversities of the world.” This was a thoughtful remark. As much as globalization may be inevitable, history and geography need not be destiny. If we learn the lessons of experience, we will not repeat the same mistakes. This indeed is the topic for my 1 K.R. Narayanan Oration by Dr. Duvvuri...
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...1(d).Value Chain Analysis: A Way to profit improvement & cost Reduction Learning Objective 1. how to identify the value added activity 2. how to rectify the non –value added activity 3. application in profit planning & cost reduction INTRODUCTION Competitive advantage for a company means not just matching or surpassing their competitors, discovering what the customers want and then profitably satisfying, and even exceeding their expectations. As barriers to inter-regional and international trade are diminishing and as access to goods and services are growing, customers can locate after identification and «the best of what they want, at an acceptable price, wherever it is in the world. Under growing competition and, hence, rising customer expectations, a company's penalty for complacency becomes even greater. A strategic tool to measure the importance of the customer's perceived value is value chain analysis. By enabling companies to determine the strategic advantages and disadvantages of activities and value-creating processes in the market place, value chain analysis becomes essential for assessing competitive advantage. Value analysis or value engineering is one of the most widely used cost reduction techniques. It can be defined as a technique that yields value improvement. It investigates into the economic attributes of value. It attempts to reduce cost through ...
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...vaibhav Define Demand: The quantity demanded of a good or service is the amount that consumers plan to buy during a given time period at a particular price. Demand is the relationship between price and quantity demanded, other things remaining the same. Mathematical presentation: Linear Demand: p = a - bQd Note that the quantity demanded of a good or service is not necessarily the quantity actually bought. Sometimes the quantity demanded is greater than the amount of goods available, -excess demand-, or it may be less than the amount of goods available, -excess supply. Factors that affect Demand: The price of the good The prices of related goods Income Expected future prices Population Preferences Demand Curve- Movement along the curve Demand curves slope downward (negative slope) because as the law of demand states, “Other things remaining the same, the higher the price of a good, the smaller is the quantity demanded.” If there is a change in the price of a good, while everything else remains the same, the quantity demanded changes and there is a movement along the demand curve. Changes in Demand- Shift of Demand Curve A decrease in demand shifts the demand curve left while an increase shifts the demand curve to the right. Demand Decreases if : Demand Increases if: The price of a substitute falls The price of a substitute rises The price of a complement rises The price of a complement falls Income falls (for normal goods*) Income...
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...Freshers’ 13 Name (PGP-1) | Name (PGP-2) | Swati Sachdeva | Abhinav Sahu | Sonal Dhingra | Abhinav Thakur | Priya Bajaj | Abhishek Mandal | Bhumish Sheth | Aditi Chamaria | Tikendra Singh | Aditi Garde | Manish Dhar | Aditi Rastogi | Anjali Das | Aditya Akhauri | Pooja Bhanage | | Anshuman Sharma | Akanksha Mittal | Debapriyo Banerjee | Akansha Agarwal | Manisha Malhotra | Akash Deepsexhaina | Megha Kimothi | Akshay Agrawal | Rishank Kaul | Amy Thomas | Varun Dhawan | Anisha Tandon | Vaibhav tayal | Ankeeta Deb | Saumya Tewari | Ankit Choudhary | Abhishek Mathur | Ankita Datta | Zeel Gandhi | Ankita Sajrekar | Apoorva Bhatia | Anshul Aggarwal (Kachnar) | Disha Patel | Anshul Aggrawal (Amaltas) | Abhinav Mishra | Anusha Srinivasan | Saurabh KV | Anushree Chinchwadkar | Sarvesh Pawshe | Apara Nagar | R.Balaje | Aparna Giri | Ayush Pawan Agarwal | Apoorva Gupta | Ninisha Deshpande | Arunalo Sinha | Tanvi Singhal | | Pavan Akella | Ashwini Kulkarni | Chirag Mediratta | Bhakti Korgaonkar | Sanketa Kapse | Himish Shah | Shivani Karkal | Bipin Pinjani | Shradha Shivnani | | Anshul Sati | Chandanbala Samdariya | Nainika Chauhan | Daksh Kalia | Aarushi Makhija | Danish Rumane | Aditi Jain | Dharam Chedda | Russell Longjam | Dimple Grover | Komal Goyal | Dr. Gaurav Garg | Ankur Kapoor | Eesha Kharbanda | Kunjal Kaw | Enakshee Deva | Jigeesha Nayyar | Gaurav Dhobal | Mehleka Bhaisaheb | Bhuwan Kathuria...
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...02 February 2005 Dear Sir/M’aam I Vaibhav Bansal, am a Second year under-graduate student, in the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. I am looking for a Summer-Internship in May-July 2005 in your organization. I have always been a knowledge-seeker and have been motivated to explore things as they come by. Ever since my early undergraduate days and even earlier I have been fascinated by the methods of engineering and its application to the real world. And after spending almost 2 years at IIT, Guwahati I have developed a keen interest in the field of Microelectronics. I went through the website of STMicroelectronics and upon finding applications ranging from "Transiators to IC's to Microprocessors" I would really love to learn how the basic laws of Semiconductors supplemented that of Electronics apply to Real Life problems. Though from my C.V. it is clear that I am in the 2nd year and have not taken up many projects other than the ones prescribed in the curriculum, I have been studying on my own apart from regular academics. I have started working on my own with some assistance from my Professor so that this knowledge I gain shallbe beneficial for me later on. I am aware of the hard-work, and commitment required and I believe that my motivation and aptitude will see me through the challenge . I am also confident that given a chance I can contribute productively to the ongoing research in your institute. In anticipation...
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...1/21/2014 1/21/2014 Vaibhav Khullar 822-236-162 Vaibhav Khullar 822-236-162 My Plan to Plan: Career Research Project My Plan to Plan: Career Research Project Action | Objective to Be Achieved through Action | Timing | Review Instructions & deadlines for Career Research | | Week 1&2, 2014. | Begin designing my Plan to Plan report for submission in next class | | * Start on week 1 and continue in week 2. * Finish in time for week 3. | | | | 1) Prepare following documents | | | a) CV – Including professional experience, educational qualification & strengths. | Final copy of CV | Week 2 | b) Covering letter – Explaining why I am suitable for the applied job profile | Final cover letter | | c) Draft copy of the email that needs to be sent for job application. | Final body of the letter, with my original idea that can be shared with the targeted organization | | d) Elevator speech | Not more than 30 second with the key highlights. | | e) Linked in Profile | Updated LinkedIn profile. | | Need to run the above Job application contents pass through career center & professor. | Ready with the Final documents. | | | | | 3) Identifying fields of Job search. | Job analysis of at least 30 Organizations | | a) Hospitality | Final list of areas/business categories of job search. | Week 3 | b) Supply Chain | | | c) Banking | | | | | | 4) Search for Jobs | ...
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...directly to the CEO Having started with 4 employees, Inventrom has hired 8 more employees after a rigorous selection process over the last one and half years.4 employees are on permanent payroll getting monthly salaries. The rest 6 are paid on project basis. These non permanent employees are assigned a particular project and a deadline date is mutually decided. Depending on their performance and complexity of the work involved , they are paid appropriately. Technically not sound....developed the required skills... Mentored the others for giving seminars. From workshops to products ....wireless progrtsmmers and lo;ad carrying rebot...industrial .... IIT Rorkee, Moving towards industrial ..... Had to jack of all traits Vaibhav, trained others ...budget low ....on job training.... Chetan sir They questioned the client ....didnt wear formals to client visit. coordination not there. They went next time...assurance theory---he started to justify the actions Gave them independence Bits goa...next robotics .....notice on .....curiousity....attended ....team of 3.... Orgasnised events ....leadership One guy for sales n management Vianyak ---sfotware ..embdded design Datta—day to day management and circuit design Abhijit ---day to day Started peer to peer learning ....talks from industry experts Technology management .... Demo to schools ....not paid ..so send them Skills for industry interaction Revenue 6 lakhs per year ....college workshops...
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...of lives became more noble and precious, however, the convenience that human created is now ironically threatening human value. As I will discuss in this essay, I strongly disagree with euthanasia that would weaken and sicken human soul. There is no doubt that euthanasia will be spoiling human kind. At least if you are human being, you should consider about our next generation. If we accept euthanasia, we would confront with three major problem; confronting with protests held by religious people ,abusing the law, and devalue of human life. The term “euthanasia” comes from the Greek words “good death”. The general idea of euthanasia is comfortable death for someone who wants to die either voluntary or non-voluntary (Goel Vaibhav, 2008). Despite of the origin of the meaning, euthanasia does not seem to be comfortable death. I would like to ask to whom disagree with it “what is comfortable death ?” Time is really fast. At the moment when it is time for you to die, you would think that time is really fast like a minute. Pain will disappear after you die, and you will not remember anything that you have done. Some patients have an unbearable pain,...
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...Management Information Systems Assignment ON “Walmart Retail Link Case Study” MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MBA++, FIRST YEAR IS SUBMITTED BY VAIBHAV AGHADATE (ROLL NO - 15227) CONCERNED FACULTY Prof. A.G. JOSHI DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES PUMBA Q1. Where does Walmart’s supply chain start ? What triggers Walmart’s retail link system to ship goods to local Walmart store ? ANS : Walmart has one of the best supply chain management systems in retail. Walmart’s supply chain starts from the manufacturer as they have B2B supply chain management. Delivering the right product at the right time to the right customers is the core objective of Supply Chain Management of Walmart which leads to well stock of goods to their every retail store. Q2. Why is the detailed knowledge of consumer purchases at each store important to Walmart’s success ? ANS : Detailed knowledge of consumer purchases at each store is important because : 1) Walmart can identify which products they must keep in their stores in which region so that customers will be attracted. 2) Walmart can predict customers behavior depending on weather and forecast the demand and supply accordingly. 3) Walmart is always aware about every single products quantity to be provided in the store which is coming to end. Q3. Why can’t other retailers easily duplicate Walmart’s retail link ? ANS : Walmart has large network and it is more secure so it is difficult to duplicate. Also they have well...
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... 1.Introduction 1.1Executive Summary Cakes n Cookies is a start-up bakery retail establishment located in the Pune city. Cakes n Cookies expects to catch the interest of a regular loyal customer base with its broad variety of bakery products. The company plans to build a strong market position in the city, due to the partners' industry experience and mild competitive climate in the area. Cakes n Cookies aims to offer its products at a competitive price to meet the demand of the middle-to higher-income local market area residents and tourists. 1.2 The Company Cakes n Cookies is incorporated in the state of Maharashtra. It is owned and managed by Mr. Vaibhav Achantani who has a great experience in the field of industrial engineering. The company intends to hire two full-time bakers and four to handle customer service and day to day operations. 1.3 Products and Services The bakery provides freshly prepared bakery and pastry products at all times during business operations. One to two moderate batches of bakery products are prepared during the day to assure fresh baked goods are always available. 1.4 The Market Cakes n Cookies wants to establish a large regular customer base, and will therefore concentrate its business and marketing on local residents, which will be the dominant target market. This will establish a healthy, consistent revenue base to ensure stability of the business...
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...Critical Thinking and Ethics Vaibhav Kamboj GEN/201 7-19-2015 Critical Thinking Critical thinking is an objective tool and analysis for better understanding or thinking to accomplish a goal. It is a skillful concept which helps a person to gather various information, evaluate and interpret the thinking. Your preferred ethical lens According to the Ethical Lens Inventory, my personal preferred lens is Results and Lens Reputation Lens. These lenses portray a person who is sensible in decision-making that benefit individuals as well as support equality in a community. I value self-government and equality of the people. I appreciate harmony within any group setting. My decisions are led by rationality and prudence. Your blind spot My blind spot is Satisfied with too little good or Unrealistic Role Expectations. I believe the result it describes a person who is not reliable and puts his or her needs before others, and fails to understand that human beings are infallible despite of his or her individual responsibilities. I am the total opposite. I genuinely care about people and consider the needs of others before myself. I regard high moral standards, and it is important that people know they can count on me to follow through when I commit to something. Your strengths and weaknesses My gift is Free Will and Compassion. The result describes a person who demonstrates bravery. A person who is not afraid to pursue his...
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...KITES SUMMER INTERNSHIP Project Final Report ITC TM&D June 13, 2013 Authored by: Vaibhav Goel Contents Introduction and Project Title .....................................................................................................2 Acknowledgement ......................................................................................................................2 Deliverables and Scope Of Study .................................................................................................3 METHODOLGY .............................................................................................................................4 Roles and Responsibilities ...........................................................................................................4 Results and Achievements...........................................................................................................6 REPORTS AND STRUCTURE ..........................................................................................................8 Results ........................................................................................................................................9 Training Structure .....................................................................................................................10 Evaluation Structure..................................................................................................................11 Learning and Experience .......
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...SUMMARY REPORT OF MARKS AND GRADES Session & Year: III Sem.B. Tech. Chemical- DEC 2011 Course No: CY 205 Course Title: Organic Chemistry Credits: 3-0-0(3) Department: Chemistry Name of the Instructor: Dr. Darshak R. Trivedi CLASS PERFORMANCE DISTRIBUTION STATISTICS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Class Size (No. of students) = 50 Class – Max. Marks (Xmax) = 85 Class – Min. Marks (Xmin) = 20 Class – Mean Marks (µ) = 59 Standard – Deviation (σ) = 18 Grades AA AB BB BC CC CD DD FF FA Cutoff Marks % 80 73 61 50 40 30 20 19 Attendance less than 75 % Number of Students 06 07 15 09 04 05 04 00 00 ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ ≤ ------ Signature of Instructor(s) (with date) Date: 7h Dec 2011 Signature of Secretary DUGC Signature of Chairman DUGC REPORTS OF MARKS and GRADES Session & Year: III Sem.B. Tech. Chemical- DEC 2011 Course No: CY 205 Course Title: Organic Chemistry Credits: 3-0-0(3) Name of the Instructor: Dr. Darshak R. Trivedi Course Category: BSc Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Reg. No. 10CH01 10CH02 10CH03 10CH04 10CH06 10CH07 10CH08 10CH09 10CH10 10CH11 10CH13 10CH14 10CH15 10CH16 10CH17 10CH18 10CH19 10CH20 10CH21 10CH22 10CH23 10CH24 10CH25 10CH26 10CH27 10CH28 10CH29 1OCH30 10CH32 10CH33 10CH34 10CH35 10CH36 10CH37 NAME AAQIB H AZAAM ACHINT SANGHI ADITYA BATTU ADITYA NAIR AMIT ABRAHAM MATHAI ANANYA RAVI ANINDITA RAVIKUMAR...
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...Macro Economics Evaluation and Assessment of State Growth Performance of Indian Economy Assignment # 2 Section C3 – Group # 9 Submitted by: AMIT K NAIR FT163010 amitk.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in GUNJAN KAUR JABBAL FT163026 gunjan.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in KUMARESH PASSOUPATHI FT163044 kumaresh.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in PIYUSH MAHAJAN FT163064 piyushm.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in SANKHADEEP GHOSH FT163083 sankhadeep.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in VAIBHAV MALIK FT163099 vaibhavm.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in SHAGUN SRIVASTAVA FT164081 shagun.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in VARUN SODHI FT164097 varuns.pgpm16c@greatlakes.edu.in Investment and Consumption Expenditure People’s savings has gone down by 9.44% from 2010. They are probably spending it, or investing it. The Consumption Pattern of the country has been fairly constant. So, they must be investing it somewhere else. Investments into Capital Creation is falling every year (13.97% fall from 2010). Agrarian and Services Output Agriculture has accounted only for 15 to 18 % of total GDP, declining steadily over the past 3 years. Services grew drastically from 2012-13 to 2013-14, contributing heavily to total Indian GDP ranging from 55% to 58% in last 3 years. This demonstrates a drastic shift from traditional agrarian economy to industry and services sector. 1 Macro Economics Evaluation and Assessment of State Growth...
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