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    The Kitchenware Company

    “Introduction of a new concept into different geographies in India” Summer project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the post graduation diploma in management By: Anuj Kumar Supervisors: Company Guide: Private Limited) Faculty Guide: Alumni Mentor: Mr. Saurabh Goswami, Managing Director (Ultra Rich Wedding Mr. M. Sivagnanasundaram Mr. Siddharth Sharma Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Harihar, Karnataka 1 2 “Acknowledgement”

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    My Alert

    International Business Cases) is the result of the collaboration of the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade ICEX and AEEDE, the Spanish Association of Business Schools , which includes eleven leading Business Schools. The aim of this project is to promote the internationalisation of Spanish SMEs, drawing on the academic rigour of the business schools that have participated in this project. This centre presents case studies of Spanish companies that are successful internationally. These case studies can

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    Zappos.Com

    Content | Page No. | 1. | Agile Supply Chain and its Process | 3 | 2. | E-Business | 10 | 3. | Case Study – Zappos.Com | 13 | 4. | Flow Chart | 17 | 5. | Conclusion | 20 | 6. | References | 23 | Agile Supply Chain in the Fashion Industry Keywords: supply chain, e-business, fashion, agility, global sourcing, flexibility, dynamic, predictability, product life cycle. Abstract Fashion markets are synonymous with rapid change and, as a result, commercial success or failure in those

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    Clocky – the Runaway Alarm Clock

    Clocky – The Runaway Alarm Clock | Case Analysis Group 3 | | Problem Statement Even though Clocky was the center of the media hype, Gauri Nanda is faced with many pressing challenges and issues for its commercial debut in the marketplace: Analysis: 1. Industry Analysis The US alarm clock market in 2005 was quite fragmented with a significant number of players in the regular alarm clock as well as the niche alarm clocks segment. The Americans spent over $7 billion on clocks and

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    Change Management

    Individual Project On Allocation of answer script among the college teachers using automation process instead of manual process: The case of Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education, Bangladesh, Dhaka [pic] Course: PPG-505 [Organization Theory and Behavior] Submitted to: Dr. Tawfique M. Haque Deputy Director, MPPG Program and Associate Professor North South University Submitted by: Laila Parvin Suchi ID No: 1412128085 MPPG Program, 5th Batch, North

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    Marketing

    DOUGLAS B. HOLT Brands and Branding Branding has become one of the most important aspects of business strategy. Yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. Branding is sometimes considered to be merely an advertising function. And many managers and business writers hold the view that branding is about the management of product image, a supplementary task that can be isolated from the main business of product management. This note provides an alternative perspective, arguing that: * Branding

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    Total Faltu

    A–Z OF eBUSINESS MODELS Written and researched by Suntop Media Adobe Systems A Adobe Systems Adobe Systems was founded by John Warnock (now CEO and chairman) and Charles Geschke (president and chairman). Both worked at Xerox’s famous Palo Alto Research Center (Parc). Geschke arrived there via Carnegie Mellon and Xavier University. Warnock took a more circuitous route by way of the Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Computer Sciences, IBM and the University of Utah. Adobe helped ignite

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    Citibank Case Analysis

    of managing the flow of money for its corporate customers. It provided the tools and channels for its customers to receive money efficiently and to make payment in a timely fashion. In 2000, intense competition and the dot com boom put pressure on Citibank and its competitors to transform their business in the new economy. In response to these challenges, Citibank made a serious push to deliver integrated solutions that would enable its corporate customers to conduct transactions on-line. Citibank’s

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    Knowledge Management

    Knowledge Management using Enterprise Content Management System Knowledge Management is increasingly becoming an important area for every enterprise. Today the knowledge is in the form of content generated and used within an organization. Organizations face challenges in collating, tagging, identifying, storing, retrieval, reuse, archival and disposal of this content. Enterprise Content Management (ECM) aims at managing all of the unstructured information or content in an enterprise. ECM manages

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    Globalization

    Introduction Bahrain's economy diversity and openness continues to present a number of opportunities for starting a business or expanding a business. The Bahrainis have been systematically building up the sectors of tourism, metals, transport and finance, which, hopefully, will be able to take the economic weight once oil is no longer a viable source of income. With highly developed transport and communications facilities, Bahrain is a fast-growing market at the heart of the Gulf. Bahrain has a

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