have the greatest efficiency. Most production issues have been solved by a linear programming method, also performed here, and a model of linear programming of economic parameters in re- engineering of small and medium enterprises, for their greater efficiency, is presented. Key words: linear programming, re-engineering, economic parameters, model. 1.0. INTRODUCTION Linear programming is a mathematical method for selecting an optimal solution among larger number of possible solutions. In mathematical
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CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the method of research utilized in the study, the population, sample size, and sampling technique, description of the respondents, research instrument, data-gathering procedure, and statistical treatment used for data analysis. Research Method Used The descriptive method of educational research was employed in the study, since it describes what traits or what it is of a certain educational phenomenon. Borg defines the descriptive method as a
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A PROJECT REPORT ON MANPOWER PLANNING OF EMPLOYEES AT HMT LTD, TRACTOR BUSINESS GROUP, PINJORE IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) 2009-2011 SUPERVISED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Kanwal Verma Khushbu Dayal
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Practical Cost-Benefit Analysis for Financial Regulators Version 1.1* Financial Services Authority Central Policy © June 2000 This document was prepared, originally in 1998, for the use of policy makers within the FSA. Foreword to edition 1.0 To demonstrate our performance to Government, consumer groups and the industry, the FSA will have to meet the benchmarks set out in the document “Meeting Our Responsibilities”. As we said there, a key benchmark for judging our regulatory standards
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AN ASSIGNMENT ON RESEARCH PROPOSAL “Competitiveness, Challenges and Prospects of SMEs in Bangladesh for Internationalization” Course no: BA-412 Course name:Business Research Methodology Submitted to: Eijaz Ahmed Khan Assistant Professor Business Administration Discipline. Submitted by: Pioneer II Group Members Mahmudul Hasan Siddiqui ID # 040308 Tasmin Islam ID # 040316 Zahir Abdullah ID # 040320 Salma Begam ID # 040328 Mohammad Ali ID # 040342 4th
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ABSTRACT: This new age economy, with its attendant paradigm shifts in relation to the human capital, in terms of its acquisition, utilization, development and retention, has placed a heavy demand on today’s HR professionals. Today HR is expected to identify potential talent and also comprehend, conceptualize and implement relevant strategies to contribute effectively to achieve organizational objectives. Hence a serious concern of every HR manager in order to survive this ‘War for Talent’, is to
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offered in four different disciplines within a business school and identify how these courses relate with decision making. The conclusions are presented in tabular form. IVEY Business School and The University of Pennsylvania were my source of information. There school of Business offers many different courses all of them lying under or comprising of the different disciplines that are found in business school. Some of these include: i. Business, Economics and Public Policy Course Relation to
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The Business of Developing New Drugs for Cancer Larry Cephas Strayer University Developing new drugs for cancer and or any other medical purpose is a tedious, complex, expensive process. The process in developing new drugs involves numerous stages of trial and error. According to Mahajan and Gupta (2010) on average it can cost anywhere from US$ 802million to US$ 1billion dollars to successfully develop and market new drugs and, that process can take up to 12years with on average of only 8% of
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defined it differently. It is a concept easy to understand but difficult to define. Literally speaking business means bushes. In simple words “business means the state of being busy”. Broadly, business involves activities connected with the production of wealth. It is an organized and systematized human activity involving and purchase of goods and service with the object of selling them at a profit. Business concerns with buying and selling goods, manufacturing goods or providing services in order to earn
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A PROJECT REPORT ON Target Submitted to PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the Degree requirement towards the MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(MBA) Submitted By: Submitted To: Navjot Kaur Rana Mr.Jitender Kashap Roll no. 1801 Director of TCG 2nd semister SESSION (2010-2011)
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