INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “Performance of a branch over a period of time” SUBMITTED BY: Priyanka Tarafdar Bristi ID No: 05-007 BBA 16th Batch, MIS 5th Batch Department of Management Information Systems University of Dhaka SUBMITTED To: Dr. Md. Hasibur Rashid Professor Department of Management Information Systems University of Dhaka Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMERY..................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 1:INTRODUCTION
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After reading Chapter One, it's important to examine your life story and leadership opportunities to this point, with an emphasis on the influences of your early years and instances of your leadership. Discover Your Leadership in Your Life Story 1. During your early years, which people had the greatest impact on you? A: Growing up, I was mesmerized by my father superior (I am an arm force brat). I was very fascinated by all the honors and respect an army officer got. What I didn’t realized
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Article|McKinsey Quarterly The dawn of marketing’s new golden age Marketers are boosting their precision, broadening their scope, moving more quickly, and telling better stories. February 2015| byJonathan Gordon and Jesko Perrey Science has permeated marketing for decades. Fans of the television drama Mad Men saw a fictionalized encounter when an IBM System/360 mainframe computer physically displaced the creative department of a late-1960s advertising agency. In reality, though, the 1960s through
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In fact, the Egyptian funerary practices are what distinguished the Egyptian culture from others. They built massive tombs for their rulers and obsessed with ensuring successful journey into the afterlife. As a result of these beliefs, many objects were specifically placed into tombs to help the deceased with their journey. These objects include the Book of the Dead and often models of riverboats. Although the Book of the Dead contained spells the riverboat models held much more significance terms
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employees. Value Chain analysis of STARBUCKS The business management concept of the value chain was introduced and described by Michael Porter in his popular book "Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance" in 1985. A value chain is a series of activities or processes which aims at creating and adding value to an article (product) at every step during the production process. Let’s take the example of STARBUCKS to understand this better. The STARBUCKS journey began with a single
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KHAI NGUYEN Ms. Lindsey Junior English, 2nd period December 5, 2011 Character Analysis of Farewell to Manzanar World was II had brought people so many pains. Jeanne, a Japanese American, who migrated to American, had to fight against prejudices during the war. That’s why Jeanne wants public to know about her internment camping time. In 1973, Jeanne wrote a realistic book about her childhood in Manzanar. Jeanne was a static character. Otherwise, Jeanne was too young to realize
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ISO 9001 Quality Management Self-assessment checklist Use this self-assessment checklist to show how close you are to being ready for an ISO 9001 certification assessment from BSI and which processes you still need to implement in your organization. The checklist is laid out in sections which align with the requirements of the standard. Mark your answers ✓ for yes as you work through the checklist to identify which processes are in place or areas which might need attention. Quality Management
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American Corporate Analysis ~ Boeing Co. Sheryl Stryker, Ruthie Williams, Kareem Campbell, Tamara Loken, Evelina Delgado ACC/561 December 09, 2014 Dr. Deborah Adkins Introduction Boeing was founded in 1916 in Washington State. They are the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, a top U.S. exporter, which services customers in 150 countries, employs more than 169,000 people across the U.S. In addition to providing there
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Barclays: Matt Barrett's Journey- Winning Hearts and Minds The fact that Barclays is one of the four most dominant retail and commercial banks in the U.K. says a lot about its reputation. This company has faced many challenges between the time periods of 1980-2000. Matt Barrett has several great ideas to turn this company around, and the factors that should be considered are essential to the success of his strategy. Social/Demographic The Company initiates good customer relationship skills
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CASE 8: MCDONALD PHILIPPINES THE JOURNEY OF GEORGE YANG Known as the McDonaldman of the Philippines, George Yang (Gyang) started his journey after graduation from Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania in 1964. Back in Manila, he settled in to start a family and began a two-year juggling act of working as a marketing manager of a tobacco company (Bataan Cigarettes), consulting for a manufacturing company, and selling a variety of things on the side. These included insurance, nicotine
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