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    Term Paper on Pharma

    IIM BANGALORE Final Report for Contemporary Concerns Study Project Repositioning Strategy for Indian Pharmaceutical Companies in Global Context Submitted to PROFESSOR MURALI PATIBANDLA (FACULTY,CORPORATE STRATEGY AND POLICY) Submitted By Ravela Madhurika- 1211132 Tanveer Mohd Ansari-1211151 Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Global Pharma Industry

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    Cloud

    improve usability for mobile devices, their applications depend on the browser, which presents exceptional challenges to security. Perfectly legitimate-looking images can hide a malicious link that, when touched, could give an attacker the capacity to spy or steal data. * Attacks target the use of SMS, e-mail and the mobile Web browser by mobile devices to launch an attack and steal data. * Increasingly, mobile devices are being used as storage devices just as USB flash drives and have therefore

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    Value Based Reimbursement Model

    patient outcome with less cost in order to reimburse the providers. Providers cannot make any duplication of test or unnecessary order because their report is monitored by the payers in which it will affect their incentive. “Value-based care is driven by data because providers must report to payers on specific metrics and demonstrate improvement.” (“What is value-based care, what is means for providers,

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    Westpac Pestel Analysis+Recommendation

    of regulations and laws supervising the banking system in Australia. In this paper, we focus on one important and famous regulation: ‘four pillars’ policy. Basically, the ‘four pillar’ is a specific Australian policy to maintain the separation of ‘big four’ banks including Westpac and to prevent any merge and acquisition among these four banks (1997) .In terms of the report from both TUNSTALL (2007) and The Age (2006), the main objective of the policy is to keep the competition of the banking industry

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    Air Travel, Still a Dream for Majority of Population in Rajasthan: Reasons

    airline as a mode of transport over other modes. Survey method of data collection was used for this study. This data has been collected from 700 respondents and 12 districts were surveyed across Rajasthan. Frequently changeable high fare and poor connectivity are the paramount reasons for majority of the population. Increment in the number of flights and connectivity between major towns provides opportunities as well as challenges for the airline companies. Studies have been conducted on sample sizes

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    Aadhaar - India's Unique Indetification

    struggles of our past, but on the promise and challenges of the future. It requires us to shape systems and policies that give people the ability to travel in search of work, to educate their children and to tap into economic growth.1 — Nandan Nilekani Nandan Nilekani, chairman of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), sipped his coffee while thinking about how to reply to the journalist badgering him and his core team about UIDAI’s challenges. “Will you actually be able to deliver ‘unique

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    Bioinformatics

    the application of technology involving computers to manage and analyze biological data. In this, computers are used in gathering, storing, analysis and the merging of biological data. Bioinformatics is not a research area by itself but lies between biological sciences and computational sciences. The main goal of bioinformatics is to review the value of biological information that is hidden in the large amount of data come up a clear picture of the basic biology of organisms. There are several fields

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    Global Brand

    Best Global Brands 2013 Table of Contents JEZ Leadership is evolving. It must now be shared. CEOs, CMOs, and consumers all have the power to drive brand value. Brands are where business strategy meets reality. GINNI The New Rules of Brand Leadership 2 From Information to Intelligence 82 Sector Leadership Best Global Brands 2013 10 86 BISH Methodology Creative Leadership 70 120 Contributors China’s New Brand Leaders 74 126 Corporate Citizenship 2.0 78 MARK

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    Ifsm 201 Research Paper

    wireless devices which are both computer and phone combined. Those same devices are used to schedule doctors’ appointments, make bank transactions and buy goods within the cyber world. This whirlwind of technological change has created challenges in protecting personal data. Most users are not thinking security as they rush to purchase the “deal of the day” or conveniently look at x-rays that their physician sent over email. Unfortunately, this is a flawed mentality; important information whether on

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    Wearable Computer

    concentrate well enough to achieve lap times that might vary by just a tenth of a second. This is tough, on both mind and body. Hence it is not just the performance of the car itself which an array of sensors keeps an eye on, wirelessly transmitting data about the engine, suspension and so on to the pit crews. The drivers’ own vital signs are constantly monitored, too.” —Economist, Nov. 3, 2011 Wearable computing, or wearables, has recently moved from the realm of science fiction and military technology

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