DEGREE OF GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS: A CASE ON JUTE, KENAF & ALLIED FIBRES INDUSTRY Niraj Kumar Mahapatra 15PGPM11 Management Development Institute, Murshidabad, West Bengal- 742235 Submitted to: Dr. Paroma Mitra Mukherjee, Faculty, Macroeconomics, Management Development Institute, Murshidabad, West Bengal- 742235 Abstract Global competition is the services or products provided by competing companies that serve international customers. Competition on a local scale where people are competing
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A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud in which the investor uses the investments from new investors to make promised payments to prior investors. A Ponzi scheme typically has little or no legitimate investments that are actually occurring. A scheme falls usually apart when the main operator decides not to continue with the operations or when new investors cannot be found. Many red flags of a ponzi scheme can be recognized. A main concern for this scam is the promise for high, consistent, and guaranteed
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In this text I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Internet. It is no secret that the Internet is a helpful tool in people’s daily lives. The computer network has had an enormous increase in traffic and distribution and has more than 3 billion users. This allows people to easily get in touch with each other. Besides, people have access to different sources of information, in almost every thinkable subject. Online services like shopping is one of the offers for whomever that does not
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Case Study - Slavery in Chocolate 1. What are the systemic, corporate, and individual ethical issues raised by this case? • Local and Global Laws are not enforced due to lack of resources or the desire to enforce the laws. • The number of farmers (1M) and the system makes it difficult to identify the source of the cocoa beans harvested using slavery. • Global decline in cocoa bean prices drove farmers to use slavery to lower labor cost. • Corporations are unable or unwilling to take action
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This article was downloaded by: [Lahore University of Management Sciences] On: 02 May 2015, At: 09:58 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rana20 Understanding the influence of interpersonal
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Verizon Communications Inc. NYSE: VZ Student Investment Fund Stock Report Analysts: Xi Cheng, Tanner McAndrew, Luke Thompson, and Daniel Wadsworth Recommendation: Buy Market Cap: $86.2 B Recent Price: $32.69(12/1/2009) Target Price: $47.11 Industry: Telecom Services Sector: Technology HIGHLIGHTS VZs subsidiary (Verizon Wireless) is the world’s largest wireless service provide VZ is expanding its presence in wireline services through an advance fiber optics network service called FiOS
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Art in the dark: the ritual context of Buddhist caves in western China Robert Sharf Preamble One can imagine a simpler time, when art was ‘art’ because it engendered an ‘aesthetic experience’, a time when art was understood with reference to beauty, and beauty was something that could not be reduced to utility or function alone. Just as the New Critics approached a work of literature through ‘close reading’, the meaning of a work of art could be deduced, it was presumed, from a close
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elements. Some of the "common elements" of all four approaches are the following: · Impartiality: weighting interests equally · Rationality: backed by reasons a rational person would accept · Consistency: standards applied similarly to similar cases · Reversibility: standards that apply no matter who "makes" the rules These are, in a sense, the rules of the "ethics game", no matter which school or approach to ethics one feels the closest identity. The Utilitarian approach is perhaps the most
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Rev. Confirming Pages Case 6 Apple Inc. in 2009 Lou Marino The University of Alabama Katy Beth Jackson The University of Alabama John Hattaway The University of Alabama Heading into the fourth quarter of 2009, management at Apple had much to be excited about. Steve Jobs had returned to lead the company as CEO after receiving a liver transplant earlier in the year, the company had set revenue and earnings records during its most recent quarter, the new iPhone 3GS had sold more
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