Influence in career plans | 10-11 | What would I do differently if I had to redo this internship | 11 | Appendix | 12-21 | Letter of Transmittal April 25, 2015 To Adnan Habib Lecturer North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Subject: Submission of Internship Report Dear Sir, It is a great pleasure for me to have the opportunity to prepare my internship report which is prepared as a partial requirement of the Internship Course BUS 489 of BBA program under Department of Business
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Unit 5: Managing service levels CONTENTS A. PAGE B. C. D. E. F. G. INTRODUCTION TO UNIT 3 Aims 3 Your learning outcomes 3 Essential and suggested reading 4 SERVICE EXPECTATIONS 5 Customer expectations 5 Service encounter experience 5 Organisational change of focus 7 Ensure that segments are compatible (managing the segment portfolio) 7 Segment management 8 SERVICE LEVELS AND STANDARDS 9 Introduction to expected service levels 9 Problems in defining and
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Plato and Play Taking Education Seriously in Ancient Greece Armand D’Angour In this article, the author outlines Plato’s notions of play in ancient Greek culture and shows how the philosopher’s views on play can be best appreciated against the background of shifting meanings and evaluations of play in classical Greece. Play—in various forms such as word play, ritual, and music—proved central to the development of Hellenic culture. In ancient Greece, play (paidia) was intrinsically associated with
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BANKING IN INDIA Banking in India originated in the first decade of 18th century. The first banks were, The General Bank of India, which started in 1786, and Bank of Hindustan, both of which are now defunct. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India, which originated in the "The Bank of Bengal" in Calcutta in June 1806. This was one of the three presidency banks, the other two being the Bank of Bombay and the Bank of Madras. The presidency banks were established under charters
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Business Studies Assignment: By Lateesha M. Year 11. Article 1: “ DICK Smith has issued a spray at the private equity firm that floated the electronics store he founded, which is now in voluntary administration. The outspoken entrepreneur said the previous owner, Anchorage Capital Partners, had “a lot of explaining to do” over its $520 million IPO, which he argued was drastically overvalued. And he called on those who benefited to step up and guarantee customers the money they are owed
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study In the society nowadays the demands of high level of education and skill for the success of each student is increasingly important for the students’ welfare as well as the society’s hope for success. Yet, it is crucial that teachers should recognize certain basic elements in learning to help students to gear up for greater advancement. One of these basic elements is study habits. In the global setting, Igun (2007) of the Nigerian
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AberdeenGroup New Product Development: Profiting from Innovation Business Value Research Series December 2005 The New Product Development Business Value Research Series Executive Summary eveloping a new technology or solution that fills a need for a customer is fulfilling. This feeling of accomplishment is not accompanied by the pleasant jingle of coins in the corporate pockets, however, unless the idea makes its way out of the innovator’s head, off of the planning board, and eventually
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Ishan Walia 860931111 Dr. Jasso Section 122 EXAM 1 1) On Moral Development a) Lawrence Kohlberg, a professor at both University of Chicago and Harvard, was the creator of the famous “theory of stages of moral development.” This theory consisted of six stages which evaluated the moral reasoning of a person. The theory is divided into three levels, each of which has two stages within them. The levels consist of preconvention level, conventional level and post conventional level. The preconvention
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Evolution to Collaborative Networks March 7, 2012 Abstract From the beginning of man there have been many various forms of collaborative networks. Beginning crudely in clans, evolving to cultures, societies, governments, and finally in the market place. This paper examines the history and evolution of many of the most popular forms of collaborative networks in businesses from the early 1900s to the present day. It will examine the research claims as the best practices for the day, how it has
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| | | For business information, annual reports, laws, ordinances, regulations and articles. | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | | Web | Paksearch.com | | Bottom of Form National Foods | | | | | | | | | | | | Annual Report 2002 | | | | CONTENTS | | | Company Information | | Our Vision | | | Six years at a Glance | | Financial Ratios | | Notice of Meeting | | Report of Directors
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