Corporate Strategy Tameer Bank ‐ Micro Finance Banking Arsalan Aziz 2011 Instructor: Mr. Shahid Zaki EMBA PS‐IV (INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) Contents INDUSTRY BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................... 4 TAMEER BANK ...............................................................................................................................................
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DE1Y 35 Business Information Management February 2006 © SQA Business Information Management DE1Y 35 Acknowledgements Grateful thanks are expressed to COLEG for permission to use extracts throughout the material from the former Business Information Management pack (HN Unit Number A6GF 04), developed by Falkirk College. This permission has been received in writing and is given for inclusion in this publication and for use by COLEG member colleges. © Scottish Qualifications Authority
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Hierarchical Flat Tall Functional Product based Geographically based Matrix Centralisation Decentralisation Hierarchical structure Organisation employees are ranked at various levels within the organisation Each level is one above the other At each stage in the chain, one person has a number of workers directly under them, within their span of control 1 Compiled by Mr. Vinay @ OCL Tall hierarchical organisation has many levels Flat hierarchical organisation only has few levels Functional - people
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NAAC The NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL (NAAC) is an autonomous body established by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country. It is an outcome of the recommendations of the National Policy in Education (1986) that laid special emphasis on upholding the quality of higher education in India. The system of higher education in India has expanded rapidly during the last fifty years. In spite of the built-in
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Sergio Astorga INFT101_19B_201320 March 7, 2013 Summary The latest figures, related to students who are presently involved in any type of formal education, reveals that the numbers of adults in the search for education is rapidly rising. Statistics also show the reasons that drive adults to enroll in adult education as well as the advantage and or disadvantage they possess over a younger person. To develop a more adequate adult learning system, the federal and the states governments, have
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: THREE-STAGE PROCESS AND INFLUENCING ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS Sandeep Krishnan Personnel and Industrial Relations Area D-18, Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad 380 015, Gujarat, India. Email: sandeepk@iimahd.ernet.in Tel: ++91-79-26327816 Fax: ++91-79-26306896 Manjari Singh Personnel and Industrial Relations Area Wing 12-D, Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad 380 015, Gujarat, India. Email: manjari@iimahd.ernet.in Tel: ++91-79-26324914
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Critical examination on the difference between managing a small organization to a big formal organization as an entrepreneur By James Muhowa, Social Science Student Successful entrepreneurs are opportunists who, through their creativity, drive and vision, create economic or social value. They challenge conventional wisdom by practicing disruptive innovation — innovation that creates new markets through the application of a different set of values. They change the rules of the game by questioning
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Business Information Systems Business Information Systems ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PAGE 1 BODY-QUESTION ONE 1.1 PAGE 2&3 1.2 PAGES 1.3 PAGES QUESTION TWO 2.1 PAGES 2.2 PAGES 2.3 PAGES QUESTION THREE 3.1 PAGE 3.2 PAGE 3.3 PAGE 3.4 PAGE CONCLUSION PAGE REFERENCE PAGE Introduction
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