MMS – Semester – I (Core Subjects All Specialisations) Sr. No. | Subject | Teaching Hours | Assessment Pattern | | | | No. of Sessions of 90 minutes | No. of Sessions of 90 minutes per week | Contin uous Assess ment | Semeste r End Examina tion | Total Marks | Duration of Theory Paper | No of Credits | 1 | Perspective Management | 30 | 2 | 40 IA | 60 IA | 100 | 3 | 2.5 | 2 | Business Communicati on and Management Information Systems | 30 | 2 | 40 IA | 60 IA
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Project Management MGMT E-5030 Critical Steps to Launching Successful Initiatives Syllabus Harvard Extension School Winter Session January 4, 2011-January 20, 2011 2:00-5:00pm Location: 1 Story Street, room 306 Faculty: David A. Shore, PhD Associate Dean Director Project Management in Health Care Programs Harvard School of Public Health dshore@hsph.harvard.edu 617-998-1090 Christina Thompson Lively, EdM Research Associate Center for Continuing Professional Education Harvard
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jewellery piece 8 10. Gross Capital Proceeds from sale of shares in Eastfarmers Ltd 9 11. Net Dividend BHX Ltd – non-resident company 9 12. Winnings at Casino 10 13. Dominic’s gross service pay in the Army Reserve (PAYGW $1,000) 10 14. Fully franked dividends- XLY Pty Ltd – resident company 10 15. Unfranked Dividends- Excel Mining NL 10 16. Partially franked Dividends – 50% franked- Rio Ltd 10 17. Maintenance payments made by Dominic relating to a previous marriage 10 18. Medical expenses
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Individual Case Study Assignment (individual assessment) Due Date: In week 10 (May 31), at the beginning of class Value: 20% (see page 9 for the Marking Guide / Assessment Criteria) Topic: Google in China (Case Study in textbook
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Union Finance Limited (SCUFL) Secured NCD Issue August 11, 2011 Shriram City Union Finance Limited, one of the largest small enterprise finance companies in India, has come up with its public issue of Secured Non Convertible Debentures (NCDs) aggregating upto Rs. 375 crore with an option to retain over-subscription upto Rs. 375 crore for issuance of additional NCDs aggregating to a total of upto Rs. 750 crore. The Issue is open from August 11, 2011 to August 27, 2011 (The Company has the option
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Prof. Tom Marx MD Khaleque IT 494-01 June 20, 13 Chapter 5 Running Case (Recreational and Wellness Intranet Project) Approach to collecting requirements Group interviews In this project, group interviews would work well since there is some same level or has the same role of employees. Group interviews require more preparation and more formality to get the information you want from all the participants. You can uncover a richer set of requirements in a shorter period of
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3 2 1 2 1 1 6. Write a program to find the sum between limits. 7. Write a program to find the sum of N numbers using for loop. 8. Write a program to find the sum of digits. 9. Write a program to find the factorial number. 10. Write a program to generate the factorial number. 11. Write a program to generate fibonacci series. 12. Write a program to print the series as 1+1/2+1/3+... 13. Write a program to print the starts in triangle shape. 14. Write a program to print the number in incrementing order
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FIN 437—Corporate Asset Management Dr. Indudeep S. Chhachhi Fall, 2014 Department of Finance E-Mail: indudeep.chhachhi@wku.edu Office & Office Hours: 327 Grise Hall, 745-2928 M/W 11:15 - 12:30 p.m. T 10:15– 12:30, and by appointment Texts and Calculators Required Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe, Corporate Finance (10th ed., McGraw Hill, Irwin, 2013). Subscription to Connect (McGraw Hill) for Corporate Finance
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Starbucks case document newer customers of Starbucks are younger, less well-educated, low income, less frequent visited to the coffeehouse and had very different perceptions. • The overall attitude of Starbucks is very low on 25% by new customers whereas the regular customers stood in 44%. • While many factors influenced customer satisfaction, overall service and speed of service were identified as the most influential; a quick glance at Starbucks's recent customer satisfaction (Exhibit 10 and Exhibit
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