ANALYSIS OF HUL ON 4P’S OF MARKETING AND ITS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR A PROJECT REPORT CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION BONAFIDE CERTIFIACATE Certified that this project report “ANALYSIS OF HUL ON 4P’S OF MARKETING AND ITS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR” is the bona-fide work of “ASHISH KUMAR SAINI” who carried out the project work under my supervision. ……………………………… ………………………………… Dr. Kriti Priya Gupta Miss. Subodh Choudhary (ACADEMIC CO-ORDINATOR
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Ethical Guidelines for Statistical Practice Prepared by the Committee on Professional Ethics Approved by the Board of Directors, August 7, 1999 Executive Summary This document contains two parts: I. Preamble and II. Ethical Guidelines. The Preamble addresses A. Purpose of the Guidelines, B. Statistics and Society, and C. Shared Values. The purpose of the document is to encourage ethical and effective statistical work in morally conducive working environments. It is also intended to assist
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1. Introduction Pre conditon Of development :Transforming population(unskilled manpower) to skilled Manpower(Human resource) Unskilled People donot come to any use of the country or socity.on the other hand the skilled people not only become successful personally but also can speed up the economic activities of the state.The skilled manpower turned into economic resourses of the state.The unskilled people are considered as the burden of of the state.the skilled people are called human resource
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this thesis is to answer the problem statement: How do national cultures influence leadership styles? To give an answer to this question, this thesis is divided into three parts: leadership, national culture and the connection between them. The conclusion of this thesis is based on analytical and exploratory research. The first part, on leadership, focuses on mainly two types of leadership: transactional and transformational leadership. Transactional leadership is mainly based on the transaction between
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society, broadband service provider can grab this opportunity and promote the service to the consumer. Malaysia has been continuously proving itself as central place for Information Technology in the Asian region. As a result, Multimedia Super Corridor project are developed and create attraction for many high-tech companies to invest in Malaysia. However, the national broadband was less attractive and failed to achieve a targeted figure of 15% by year 2010 set by the government. The broadband service
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Reducing cultural shock with global brands and advertising Eliane Karsaklian - Advancia-Negocia Abstract This paper aims at demonstrating that expatriates represent a specific target for companies as they tend to consume global brands during their stay abroad in order to avoid cultural shock and thus should be addressed with specific communication. The literature review articulates global brands and advertising with cultural shock, explained on the basis of Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner’s dilemmas’
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Rationale for study 3 1.2 Research aims or objectives 3 2.0 Introduction 4 3.0 Industry Context 5 4.0 Proposed literary review 6 4.1 The current DFB arrangements for dealing with flooding 7 4.2 Business Continuity Management 7 4.3 Business Impact Analysis: 8 4.4 Enhancing Organisational Response Capacity 9 4.5 Building resilient communities 11 4.6 New Dimensions Programme 11 4.7 2007 Flooding & HVP’s 12 4.7.1 Qualitative assessment of HVPs in 2007 flooding: 12 4.7.2 Quantitative assessment of
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Management Control of Project Portfolio Uncertainty: A Managerial Role Perspective Tuomas Korhonen, Cost Management Center (CMC), Department of Industrial Management, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland Teemu Laine, Cost Management Center (CMC), Department of Industrial Management, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland Miia Martinsuo, Department of Industrial Management, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland PAPERS ABSTRACT ■ This article presents
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Garamond by Hermitage Publishing Services and printed and bound by Malloy Lithographing, Inc. The cover was printed by Von Hoffmann Press, Inc. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright 2003 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 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
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Interactive Data 3 A Common Standard 3 Multi-lingual Feature 4 XBRL GL 4 Benefits 5 Accuracy 5 Traceability 5 Predictability 6 Obstacles 6 Around the World 7 HMRC iXBRL 7 Netherlands Taxonomy Project 7 Standard Business Reporting 8 Partners 8 Conclusion 9 Reference List 10 Introduction eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), the standard for electronic communication of business data has grown to become an integral part of business
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