Learning Report To: The Students of BBA & LLB Programme From: Muhammad Fazlur Rabb Tanvir Assistant Professor, School of Business, Metropolitan University, Sylhet. 10 October 2012 Social Business (Source: Yunus Talks on Social Business with British Council team, The Daily Star, Wednesday, 10 October 2012) Introduction: Social business, as the term is commonly used, was first defined by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus and is described in his books Creating a world
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Professor & Dean Faculty of Business ASA University Bangladesh (ASAUB) Submitted By Sheikh Refath Jessan ID. No: 091-12-0293 Section: ACT-6A Major: Accounting Batch: 6th Program: BBA ASA University Bangladesh (ASAUB) Date: December 30, 2012 December 30,2012 Dr. Md. Abdul Hye Professor & Dean, Faculty of Business ASA University Bangladesh (ASAUB). Dear Sir: SUBMISSION OF INTERNSHIP REPORT
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about the real life situation through this program. The program consists of three phases: 1. The orientation of the Intern with the organization, its function and performance. 2. The project work pertaining to a particular problem or problems matching with the Intern’s area of specialization and organizational requirement. 3. The report writing to summarize the Intern’s analysis, findings and achievements in the proceeding of the followings. 1. b. Objectives of the Report:
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Department of Economics and Commerce, School of Human Resource Development 2 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya, Department of Economics and Commerce, School of Human Resource Development loans to finance their business operations. The fundamental objective of this study was to assess the effects of Micro financing on growth of small and micro enterprises in Mombasa County. Despite access to credit SMEs growth remains a major problem. Access to credit should enable
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| Hussain Industries: Hussain industries is known to be one of the largest textile manufacturers in Pakistan. It is located in the hub of textile industries in Pakistan, the city of Multan, which is also famously known as the largest cotton growing city. This company is a partnership and is currently equally being shared between two parties. Hussain industries has been manufacturing articles with intense colour tones which include the following: Articles with intense color tones, including
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Imagination: XXth century networks and institutions of the Mashreqi migration to Mexico Camila Pastor de Maria y Campos Balad Niswen – Hukum Niswen: The Perception of Gender Inversions Between Lebanon and Australia Nelia Hyndman-Rizik Diaspora and e-Commerce: The Globalization of Lebanese Baklava Guita Hourani Lebanese-Americans’ Identity, Citizenship and Political Behavior Rita Stephan Pathways to Social Mobility Lebanese Immigrants in Detroit and Small Business Enterprise Sawsan Abdulrahim 3 7
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Performance Evaluation of BRAe Bank Limited Internship Report On Performance Evaluation of BRAe Bank Limited Prepared for: Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury Professor Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared by: Rezwana Sharmin Id # 2007-1-10-114 Department of Business Administration Date of Submission: 25 April, 2011 25 April, 2011 Mr. Dr. Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury Professor Department of Business Administration, East West University. Subject: Submission of Internship Report
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Mercantile Bank Limited THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2011 I.1 Mercantile Bank Ltd at a glance Mercantile Bank Limited is one of the famous & oldest private banks in Bangladesh. It is a scheduled private commercial Bank established on May 20, 1999 under the Bank Company Act 1991 by Mr. Abdul Jalil (MP), & registered as a Public Limited Company under Companies Act, 1994. The Bank started commercial Banking operations for both organizations & individuals from June 02, 1999. From then within a short
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Introduction Five-year plans are financed through the development, or capital budget, which was separate from the government's revenue, or administrative, budget. After the independence of Bangladesh, it was widely believed that once reconstruction tasks were over, the domestic economy would provide most of the resources needed for development. This view was mistaken because systematic drainage of Bangladesh’s resources during the British and Pakistani colonial regimes, which had left it with a
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REPORT ON Monetary Policy of Bangladesh PATUAKHALI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY Monetary Policy of Bangladesh SUBMITTED TO M. Kazi Tamim Rahman Lecturer Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Faculty of Business Administration and Management SUBMITTED BY Group: 01(Warrior) Level-3, Semester-1 Faculty of Business Administration and Management Name of the students | Reg. No. | Roll No. | Md. Kamruzzaman (L) | 00660 | 01 | Shuvradeb Barai | 00668
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