Gajavelli V S Professor Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur 2010 - 2012 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am sincerely grateful to Punjab National Bank for providing an opportunity to do an internship under its umbrella. This Summer Internship is a necessary component towards fulfilment of the requirements of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PDGM) program that I am currently undergoing from Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur. Having undergone
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situation, competitiveness in cost and quality continue to be key issues for textile manufacturers. In order to significantly reduce time and cost in the supply chain, the industry needed to become more focused on consumers by developing a supply chain management process that would be demand driven and production that would be synchronized to replenish product at the consumer's pull rate (Lovejoy 2001). Today, consumers desire to personalize the style, fit and color of the clothes they buy, and require high-quality
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Daraz We Made History Daraz We Made History There was no concept of online shopping in Pakistan before the inception of Daraz. Online shopping in Pakistan was all about buying clothes and accessories from various retailers’ pages on Facebook, most of them owned by individuals with unique ideas and designs. Corruption, misleading information and the worst after sales service were common attributes of ecommerce in our country. Daraz was the first full thought out online store in Pakistan which took these
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“A critical component of any winning business is an HR function that improves business results. I highly recommend this book to HR and business leaders everywhere.” —William S. Allen, Senior VP, Group HR, AP Moller-Maersk AS, Copenhagen, Denmark “Got business? This book does. By asking (and answering) the tough questions about HR relevance for line managers, shareholders, and customers, readers will clearly understand the why, how, and what of HR transformation.” —Rich Baird, Joint U.S. and
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environment in which it operates. CG is concerned with the manner in which the senior management or Board of Directors direct, manage and control the organization and relate to shareholders. The concepts cannot be mutually exclusive but merge together, each offering a different yet complementary perspective on the activities of an organization, to form a robust strategic business management tool. The aim of the CSR and CG management system is to define, understand and improve the balance between entrepreneurship
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PREFACE: 1 CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION OF MBS LOGISTICS. 3 1.1. The formation and development process: 3 Brief history: 3 General information: 4 1.2. Functions, organizational structure and human resource management 5 Functions: 5 Organizational structure and human resource management: 5 1.3. Business outcomes in recent 4 quarters: 9 1.4.Roles of the forwarding service for air export in MBS Logistics: 9 1.5. Internship assignments in MBS Logistics: 10 CHAPTER TWO: THE PROCESS OF FORWARDING
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CHAPTER ONE OUTLINE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Define management information systems (MIS) and information technology (IT) and describe their relationship. Validate information as a key resource and describe both personal and organizational dimensions of information. Explain why people are the most important organizational resource, define their information and technology literacy challenges, and discuss their ethical responsibilities. Describe the important characteristics of information
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ability to leverage on the enormous amounts of information driving their global supply chains, Harvard Business review, (2013). Companies are aware that Big Data can be leveraged at various levels of a business. This holds true for supply chain management also. The combination of large, high velocity and varied structure of big data and advanced analytics tools and techniques represents the next frontier of supply chain innovation, Libor K, Christian G, and Michele B
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through which prospective and in-service teachers are enabled to acquire knowledge, attitudes, behaviours, and skills they require to perform their teaching tasks effectively in the classroom. The attainment of quality education depends on, among other factors, the process of preparing teachers in teachers’ colleges and Universities. It is assumed that teacher education can make a difference to teachers' pedagogical knowledge and skills, which are in turn, reflected in students’ learning outcomes
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Sustainability of Microfinance Self Help Groups in India: Would Federating Help? Ajai Nair, Graduate Student Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Abstract Self Help Group (SHG) banking is the primary mode of microfinance in India today, reaching over six million families. In spite of its considerable outreach, successful savings mobilization and high repayment rates, as with most other microfinance models,
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