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    Leadership

    COLLOQUIUM includes debate by practitioners and academicians on a contemporary topic Leadership Development in Organizations in India: The Why and How of It (Part II) Aarti Shyamsunder*, Anand S, Ankush Punj, Arvind Shatdal, B M Vyas*, Balaji Kumar*, Binu Philip*, C Manohar Reddy, Chitra Sarmma*, Gopal Mahapatra*, Govind Srikhande*, Kartikeyan V*, Manoj Kumar Jaiswal, Nandini Chawla, Prabhat Rao*, Prakash K Nair*, Prasad Kaipa*, Rajshekhar Krishnan*, Rishikesha T Krishnan, Rituraj Sar, S K Vasant*

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    Training and Development in Retail Industry

    practice to maintain appropriate expertise now and in the future. Retail Sector is emerging as a first light industry in India and is presently the largest employer after agriculture. As increase in Retail Outlets nowadays, requirement of trained employees is important to build customer loyalty & make them satisfied. Training & Development is a programme which is carried by well-experienced trainer to make fruitful to organization. Before training & after training performance appraisal is carried

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    Kuch Bhi

    International Conference on Technology and Business Management March 28-30, 2011 Conceptual Framework for E-CRM Project Deployment in Indian Banks Ashwini Atul Renavikar ashvinirenavikar@yahoo.co.in University of Pune Sharad L Joshi sharadljoshi@gmail.com Marathwada Mitra Mandal Institute of Mgt Education, Res and Training, Pune A survey of Database Group (2006) has revealed that approximately 65% of the financial institutions have failed in getting expected benefits from huge investments

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    A Case Study on Eircom

    www.oliverwyman.com Phone: 0857123123 (01) 123123 Fax: (01) 123321 Oliver Wyman’s Consultancy Group Report to Eircom Group Plc Board of Directors February 2010 [pic] - Alia Shafiza (Head of Marketing) - Ausra Ivaskiene (Head of Human Resource) - Svetlana Klimentjeva (Head of Corporate Affairs) Content Page Introduction …………………………………………………………………..…………… 2 Executive Summary ………………………………………………………….……..…. 3 Part 1: Analysis of the Environment

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    Eco203

    AFGE 2013 Issue Papers Table of Contents Another Manufactured Crisis: What’s Next in the Fiscal Showdown………1 Federal Pay……………………………………………………………….…..…..4 Federal Employees’ Health Benefits Program……………………………….15 Official Time for Federal Employee Union Representatives………….........22 Arbitrary Cuts in Civil Servants………………………………………………..26 Sourcing: Complying with the Law……………………………………….......31 Capping Taxpayer-Funded Service Contractor Compensation……………43 Transportation Security Administration

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    Attrition Management

    A Research Project Report On ATTRITION MANAGEMENT Submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirement of the MBA Degree awarded by Bangalore University Submitted by Ponnappa I.S 04XQCM6064 Under the guidance of Praveen Kamat Professor M.P.Birla Institute of Management M.P.Birla Institute of Management Race course road Bangalore-1 INDIA 1 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this dissertation entitled ‘ATTRITON MANAGEMENT’ is the result of project work undertaken by me under the

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    Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU Theses 2004 The contribution of business/management education, to small enterprise solvency Peter Ellis Southern Cross University, PeterEllis@YSP.com.au Suggested Citation Ellis, P 2004, 'The contribution of business/management education, to small enterprise solvency', DBA thesis, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW. Copyright P Ellis 2004 For further information about this thesis Peter Ellis can be contacted at peterellis@ysp.com.au

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    Supply Chain Strategy

    A. Supply Chain Strategy There are three main types of supply chain strategies vertical integration, Keiretsu networks and virtual companies. Vertical integration develops the ability to produce goods and services previously purchased or to actually buy a supplier or distributor it can be forward or backward integration. Backward integration suggests a firm purchase its suppliers. Forward integration in the other hand, on the other hand, suggests that a manufacturer of components make the

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    Creative and Innovative Management

    Corporate Partners Research Programme Harnessing creativity and innovation Kelly Drewery H A R N E S S I N G C R E AT I V I T Y A N D I N N O VAT I O N Contents 1. Harnessing ‘creativity and innovation’: why the interest? 2. Harnessing creativity: sharing and generating ideas 2.1 Creativity in the organisation 2.2 Looking outside the organisation for creative ideas 2.3 Supportive and obstructive features for harnessing creativity 2.4 Work processes 2.5 Assessing creativity

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    Nothing to Compare

    Part Market-Driven Strategy 1 Chapter 1 Market-Driven Strategy The market and competitive challenges confronting executives around the world are complex and rapidly changing. Market and industry boundaries are often difficult to define because of the entry of new and unfamiliar forms of competition. Customers’ demands for superior value from the products they purchase are unprecedented, as they become yet more knowledgeable about products (goods and services) and more sophisticated

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