Executive summary The life insurance industry in India is achieving a growth rate of about 4% annually. It is considered to be one of the fastest growing sectors. The changing socioeconomic demographics and consumer behavior along with increased frequency of natural calamities and disasters have been the main reasons for the growth of this Industry. Its assets as on 31.03.08 were valued at $185 billion with a total of 250 million policies sold and an employee turnover of 113000 and about 1.2 million
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The year was 2002. India was gearing up to usher-in a new era of development by opening doors to the private sector. This was the time when we, at Reliance Energy, took over Bombay Suburban Electric Supply Ltd. (BSES Ltd.) and set this evolution into motion. Today, with our vision, values and perseverance we have grown manifold and this momentum continues to create super efficient energy services throughout the country. In our quest to empower every town and city with electricity, we constantly
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A Comparative Study Of NBFC in India 2010 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................. 3 CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Types Of NBFC‘s ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Regulations of NBFC‘s
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in attracting new employees, retaining present ones and acceptance of offers by experts in the industry. Every organization strives to come up with the most efficient combination of benefits and achieve great utility for money. The choices taken hugely depend on both the employees and employers. Reliance Home & Office Security Solutions refers to a local entrant into the security services industry. It provides a variety of products tailor-made to the specific needs of different clients including
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positive than evaluation of all the companies in that sector should be done in order to decide upon the investment. The objective of this report is to analyse the credibility of an investment into Reliance Communications Limited. In order to achieve this we will focus upon the organisation’s strategic and financial information. A SWOT analysis will evaluate the potential strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the business and valuation analysis will tell about the profitability of the company
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Is the reliance on the financial sector an inherent weakness of the UK’s liberal market economy? The United Kingdom’s City is an internationally recognised financial centre. Given the predominance of the City, the UK’s economy finds itself accommodating to this active and volatile industry. Before discussing whether or not this reliance on the financial sector is an inherent weakness of the UK’s liberal market economy, two questions need to be explored: firstly, how liberal is the UK’s liberal
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(McWilliams, Siegel och Wright)) as “actions that appear to further some social good, beyond the interests of the firm and that which is required by law”. This definition defines a wide concept that contains everything from corporate environmental strategies, employee empowerment, health and benefit plans for employees and corporate philanthropy. The linking factor between these different implementations is that corporations and businesses should expand their responsibility beyond absolute necessity
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RELIANCE INFOCOMM’S STRATEGY AND IMPACT ON THE INDIAN MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION SCENARIO SANGEEETH VARGHESE* CONTENTS 1.0. INTRODUCTION:..................................................................................................... 2 2.0. THE VISION, SCALE AND COMPLEXITY: .............................................................. 2 3.0. PRICING STRATEGY.............................................................................................. 3 3.1. Dhirubhai Ambani Pioneer Offer
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – ORIENTED STRATEGY * Daniel Bell (1985) examined the sociological consequences of information technology. * Bell was an American sociologist, writer, editor, and professor emeritus at Harvard University who was best known for his contributions to post-industrialism. * One of his most influential books was entitled The Coming of Post-Industrial Society. * The three components to a post-industrial society, according to Bell: * a shift from
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EXCEL International Journal of Multidisciplinary Management Studies Vol.2 Issue 5, May 2012, ISSN 2249 8834 Online available at http://zenithresearch.org.in/ DIVERSIFICATION - STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING A BUSINESS P. KANNAN*; DR. R.SARAVANAN** *Head, Department of Management Studies, N.P.R. College of Engineering & Technology, Natham. *Research Scholar, Anna University of Technology Coimbatore, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. **Director, School of Management, Sri Krishna College of Technology, Kovaipudur
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