car forced it to diversify * Working as an OEM Cameron did little to be innovative * Alex brought in a team of designers, concentrating on developing products with a wider ‘non-automotive’ market appeal * The first year no progress, Alex lured away a key engineer from the Canadian firm, and mid-2003, developed its own line of flexible couplings * Marketing the new product * Hired eight field sales representatives, stress product quality, service and speed of delivery
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are the domain of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. THE COURSE CONTENT Tentative Course Content Units of Learning wise Unit I ( Introduction and Productivity, Strategy and Competitiveness) Unit II ( Forecasting) Unit III ( Design of Production Systems) Unit III ( Quality) Unit V ( Operating and Controlling the System) Tentative Course Content Lecture wise Unit I ( 5 Lectures) Unit II (3 Lectures) Unit III ( 12 Lectures) Unit III ( 10 Lectures) Unit V ( 15 Lectures) History of Management Frederick
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that to the best of my knowledge, it also does not contain any materials previously published or written by another person, except where due reference is made in the text. Si Date: John anil Can date, Doctor of Business Administration II ACKNOWLEDGMENT It is with sincere gratitude that I acknowledge the International Graduate School of Management (IGSM), the members of the Faculty Research Management Committee, and in particular Dr. Karlos Knapp and Professor Dr. Siow
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Managerial Decision Making. Managerial Economics Human Resource Management Accounting for Management Seminar on Executive Communication Workshop on Information Technology for Management CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 TRIMESTER – II CODE MBA-072 MBA-082 MBA-092 MBA-102 MBA-112a MBA-112b PAPER CREDITS Quantitative Methods and Operations Research 4 Economic Environment for Business 4 Production and Operations Management 4 Financial Management 4 Seminar on Negotiation Skills 2 Workshop
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A Project Report On EVENT MANAGEMENT Submitted By: Mayur .A.Ghunkikar Roll #7920 MMS II Second Year Masters In Management Studies (IV–Semester) Oriental Institute Of Management Studies To the University of Mumbai In Partial Fulfilment Of MMS Academic Year: 2008-2009 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that, the project assigned on ‘Event Management’ has been successfully completed by Mr. Mayur .A. Ghunkikar of Oriental Institute of Management Studies, Vashi.
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also involves the satisfaction of knowing you have changed something for the better. "Entrepreneurship is essentially the act of creation requiring the ability to recognize an opportunity, shape a goal, and take advantage of a situation. Entrepreneurs plan, persuade, raise resources, and give birth to new ventures." Who Are Entrepreneurs? The word Entrepreneur has been taken from the French word. It means Between Takers. Entrepreneur is another name of Risk Taker. An entrepreneur is an individual
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CONTENTS PAGE Welcome message 1. INTRODUCTION a. Background details b. Module aims 2. MODULE OUTLINE a. Module learning outcomes b. Themes and topics c. Learning supports 3. MODULE DELIVERY SCHEDULE a. Session arrangements b. Student engagement c. Office hours arrangements 4. ASSESSMENT DETAILS a. Assignments b. Module assessment components i. Assignment 1 – Individual Assignment ii. Assignment 2 - Group Project iii. Assignment 3 – Written Examination 4 5 6 10 13 5. GRADING a. University
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final confirmation as the pre-production standard in dyeing process. The team checked the samples with the original standard provided from its European buyer and found the sample very satisfactory. The colour shades submitted from the supplier were nearly 100 percent the same as the original ones. The team was very confident that the buyer would accept it and grant approval for bulk production. In normal procedure, the team would have sent the sample to the buyer's head office for final approval
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Managerial accountants often are part of cross-functional teams. C. An increasing number of organizations are segregating managerial accountants in separate managerial-accounting departments. D. In a number of companies, managerial accountants make significant business decisions and resolve operating problems. E. The role of managerial accountants has changed considerably over the past decade. 7. The day-to-day work of management teams will typically comprise all of the following activities
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non-conducive to new entrepreneurial ventures, as it was dominated by a work force, controlled by militant trade unionism with a vested interest to keep their flocks together with age-old dogmas and philosophies. However, Mr Menon went ahead with his plan and set up the company in Trivandrum, as he was keen to do something for his home state, even when the top echelon in the Secretariat (head quarters of the state administration machinery) discouraged him. In subsequent years, UST became the largest
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