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    Strategic Marketing Management

    The company chosen here is Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries (Julphar). Julphar is one of the largest pharmaceutical manufacturers in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and distributes medicines to over 40 countries. Established in 1980 in the UAE, its first stand-alone facility produced only five products. The decision to create Julphar came at a time when the UAE was making the transition from herbal medicines to conventional medicines, and the creators of Julphar wanted to invest in a sector

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    Master in Business Management

    variable technique, Duality principle. Sensitivity analysis. Transportation Problem Formulation optimal solution. Unbalanced transportation problems, Degeneracy. Assignment problem, Formulation optimal solution, Variation i.e., Non-square (m x n) matrix restrictions. Sequencing Introduction, Terminology, notations and assumptions, problems with n-jobs and two machines, optimal sequence algorithm, problems with n-jobs and three machines, problems with n-jobs and m-machines, graphic solutions.

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    Management Research and Practice

    BOND MARKET IN BANGLADESH: ISSUES, STATUS AND POLICIES MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Vol. 2 Issue 3 (2010) pp: 299-313 DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKET IN BANGLADESH: ISSUES, STATUS AND POLICIES Mohammad Saleh JAHUR 1, S.M. Nasrul QUADIR 2 Department of Finance and Banking, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh sjahur2000@yahoo.com 2 Department of Finance and Banking, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh nasrul1964@yahoo.com Volume 2, Issue 3 / September 2010 Management

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    Ofdm

    CHAPTER: 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Some basics elements of communication systems: In [1] [21], it is mentioned that communication system means a system where transmission of data or information is done from one point to another by several processes. The processes consist of generation of an information signal, description of the information signal through a defined set of symbols, encoding of the symbols through communication channels, decoding and reproduction of original symbols and finally re-creation

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    Harrison-Keyes Benchmarking

    has turned to benchmarking other organizations that have encountered and overcome similar problems. We will identify organizations that have faced the specific issues that are now present at Harrison-Keyes. We will describe the situations that other organizations found themselves in, how the benchmarked company responded to the specific issue and what outcome was achieved by their responses. We will also identify the key concepts used by the benchmarked companies, and compare and contrast those concepts

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    Metrics

    Business Metrics 1 Can a Metrics Program Positively Affect a Business? Business Metrics 2 Executive Summary In my paper titled “Can a Metrics Program Positively Affect a Business” I will establish the various reason that it positively can affect a business. A metrics program is defined as a standardized measure with a known boundable definition using a standardized unit of measure that is captured in the same manner every time across time. Metrics

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    Management

    listening and responses and effective group communication will also be described. Project Plan Why prepare a business plan? It depends on the type of business, the size, and structure of the entity. Focusing on a sole proprietorship and its issues evolves into creating a project plan that will include various phases of the business. When designing a project plan one needs to formulate a strategic design of easily acquiring the one common purpose, generating profits. The interim contentions

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    Strategy Management

    strategy fundamentally is concerned with the selection of businesses in which the company should compete and with the development and coordination of that portfolio of businesses. Corporate level strategy is concerned with: • Reach - defining the issues that are corporate responsibilities; these might include identifying the overall goals of the corporation, the types of businesses in which the corporation should be involved, and the way in which businesses will be integrated and managed. •

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    Situation Analysis and Strategic Recommendations of Bp After Oil Spill Disaster in Usa

    to understand the most problematic areas then a SWOT analysis will be conducted to identify the threats and future opportunities for the company. The final part consists of some strategic recommendations based on Porter's generic model and Ansoff matrix. Approach: The approach will be used to address the problem or situation is a theoretical model to reflect upon the

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    Introductions to Operations Management

    improvement. In the following sessions, we will introduce Toyota production system as well as it implication in service context. We will also study the tools of quality management. We finally study the operations strategy and the product-process matrix using “Shouldice” case. Part II: Supply Chain Management: In this part, we turn our attention to the interfaces between an organization and its external environment, more specifically, to the management of relationships with partners and customers

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