is being perceived, processed and acted upon by the individual and how he interact with his environment including the human factor. It is continuously being probed for its impact over successful human interactions and relationship. Usage of NLP in business world is still unexplored in certain aspects. This research paper is meant to study the impact of appropriate NLP techniques over the relationships that typically exist between managers and subordinates. Using a survey questionnaire, data is being
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as its unique sales channel (though it also will employ call centers to some extent, mostly for technical upport and billing questions). Partneri ng with one of the largest available communication networks in Europe, BrainCell follows the same business strategy for its cell phones that Internet banks use with their banking operations: reducing its operational costs through the absence of physical branches and local infrastructure and then using these saved costs to reduce prices and increase
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Chapter – I INTRODUCTION 1.Introduction of Project Work : Why Commodity Futures? ADVANTAGES OF FUTURES MARKET TO ITS VARIOUS PARTICIPANTS Stockiest / Jewelers / Farmers | | Traders, Jobbers & Arbitragers | * Can hedge their underlying * Get an extensive market * Can get loan against Warehouse Receipts | | Trading Opportunity | Investment Opportunity | Corporates | | Additional Advantage | * Can hedge by offsetting product exposure * Can hedge
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Question 1: Capital Budgeting (12 + 4 + 4 = 20 marks) | | Forgone Rent | Fitout | Equipment | Operating Expense | Advertising | Revenue | Net Cash Flow | Time Factor | Present Value | Y0 | | -150,000 | -120,000 | | | | -270000 | 1 | -270000 | Y1 | -60,000 | | | -180,000 | -40,000 | 400,000 | 120000 | 0.917 | 110040 | Y2 | -60,000 | | | -180,000 | -40,000 | 400,000 | 120000 | 0.842 | 101040 | Y3 | -60,000 | | 36,000 | -180,000 | -40,000 | 400,000 | 156000 | 0.772 | 120432
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GLOBALIZATION Globalization is the increasing integration of different national economies into one global market economy. It alters competitiveness conditions with the arrival of new players on the global scene and causes traditional roles to be redefined. GLOBALIZATION AS A GLOBAL TREND What seems to be a novelty is, in fact, a series of changes related primarily to the gradual removal of trade barriers, financial market deregulation, the communication technology revolution, and the impact of
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Study Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) program is run by Tribhuvan University from 2002 under the supervision of the Faculty of Management (FOM). It aims to provide quality education through quality and professional courses. BBA is four years international standard program consisting of eight semesters along with internship program. Thus, BBA program is a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge on the financial sector enabling the students in understanding business environment and solving
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for Chapter 1: Introduction to Operations Management Highlights of the chapter: 1. Operations as one of the three main functional concerns of most organizations. 2. The role and job of the operations manager as a planner and decision-maker. 3. Different ways of classifying (and understanding) production systems. 4. System design versus system operation. 5. Major characteristics of production systems. 6. Contemporary issues in operations management. 7. Operations as essentially managerial (planning
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2010 annual report RXU stakeholder philosophy Our “bottom line” ultimately depends on our ability to satisfy all of our stakeholders. Our goal is to balance the needs and desires of our customers, Team Members, shareholders, suppliers, communities and the environment while creating value for all. By growing the collective pie, we create larger slices for all of our stakeholders. Our core values reflect this sense of collective fate and are the soul of our company. RXU core values VHOOLQJ
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On-screen characters: their design and influence on consumer trust J.T. Luo Mayfair Artist Ltd, Bolton, UK, and Peter McGoldrick, Susan Beatty and Kathleen A. Keeling Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK Abstract Purpose – Previous research has focused on how trustworthiness can be evoked by the physical design of on-screen characters (OSCs) within the e-commerce interface. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether or not the OSCs representation, along with user differences
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Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana Published simultaneously in Canada ISBN: 978-0-470-22365-9 Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization
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