vibrating alarm watch, we should be aware of the negative factors that might come in our way during the launching and life cycle of our product. However, we also shouldn’t underestimate our company’s and product’s strengths and the various opportunities that would increase the standing of our new product. Strengths and weaknesses are considered as internal factors whereas opportunities and threats will be related to the external market. Internal Factors: Strengths • Personal knowledge of target market
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1.0 CHAPTER 1 1.1 Introduction In recent times, small and medium Enterprises (SMEs) have come into the forefront of development agenda due to the recognition of their contribution in fostering growth, sustaining global economic recovery, generating employment and reducing poverty (OECD, 2004). But this sector is facing severe problem in financing, regulatory aspects, access to non-financial inputs. Some recent trends show that Government policies have discriminated against small-scale enterprises
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a company. It seeks to focus on factors affecting stress and job satisfaction such as number of work hours, good relations between management and employees, good function of the group and work related to employees’ area of education. Design/methodology/approach – A random sample of 425 employees in the private and public sector and two stage cluster sampling is first used to collect primary data. Factor analysis is used next to identify the responsible factors for the correlation among a large
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Running Head : Aviation Aerospace Human Factors in Aviation Aerospace Some of the greatest challenges in the operation and design of large machine systems such as aviation vehicles and aerospace vessels, arise from human factors . It is from such challenges that human-factor engineering has emerged, determined to optimize the interaction between man and machines for the purposes of safety and efficiency. As such, human-factors engineering concerns itself with operating procedures and the training
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and knowledge that a country possesses as well as the presence or absence of market friendly government policies). Instead, entrepreneurship acts as an independent factor. Factors that affect growth of Entrepreneurship Economic environment Social environment Compelling factor Cultural factor Facilitating factor Psychological factor Attitude of government Education and technical knowhow Financial assistance from institutional sources Accommodation in industrial
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report Preliminary analysis Since the data of all variables are non-metric and ordinal, there is no appropriate preliminary analysis can be performed. The descriptive statistics of the variable (table 1) below show that most respondent’s answers falls between 3 to 4 and close to 4 which denote the perception of neutral to agree. That is, most answers are positive indicating the students are not on average dissatisfy with the teaching of the subject. Figure 1 |
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Entrepreneur: Entrepreneurs built and create the future and that they are to be found in every walk of life and in every group of people.”A person who habitually creates and innovation built something of recognised value around perceived opportunities”. In this definition there is some key word s to define. ‘A person’ can be a group of a people, a organization. ‘Habitually’ is an important characteristic of entrepreneurs. The true entrepreneurs just cannot stop being an entrepreneur habitually
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Executive Summary Mosquito related diseases are a significant factor when public health is discussed in developing countries. In India it self, there have been a great concern regarding the same. The group decided to take up this topic as it related to the common man. This study dig deeps into the kind of perception people have when it comes to purchase ans use of mosquito repellants. A questionnaire was prepared which had questions pertaining to 9 different aspects of mosquito repellants. They
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Experiment 7 – October 9, 2012 RLC Resonance Purpose Study resonance in a series resistor-inductor-capacitor (RLC) circuit by examining the current through the circuit as a function of the frequency of the applied voltage. Theory The amplitude of the AC current (I0) in series RLC circuit depends on the amplitude of the applied voltage (V0) and the impedance (Z). Where XL =ωL (inductive reactance), XC = 1/ωC (capacitave reactance), R (resistance), angular frequency ω = 2πf (f is linear
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IJMMR Volume 2, Issue 1 (January, 2011) ISSN 2229-6883 FACTOR ANALYZING THE STORE ATTRIBUTES TO IDENTIFY KEY COMPONENTS OF STORE IMAGE (A STUDY ON SOME SELECTED APPAREL STORES IN INDIA) HEMRAJ VERMA Assistant Professor, Dehradun Institute of Technology, Dehradun, Email id: hemraj77@gmail.com DR. PANKAJ MADAN Reader, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalay, Haridwar, Email id: pankaj_mad@yahoo.com Abstract Retailing in India is gaining attention like never before. Organized retailing especially is creating
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