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    Fishing Industry

    University of | The Impact of Bangladesh Fishing Industry on the Local Economy | Fishing in Bangladesh | Submitted By: 3/4/2014 | Table of Contents 1. Introduction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2. Bangladesh Economy and Fisheries Impact on their Economy-------------------------4 3.1. Current Situation of Bangladesh Economy----------------------------------------------4 3.2. Fisheries in Banglades

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    Marketing

    Marketing Channel Strategies in Rural Emerging Markets Unlocking Business Potential By Benjamin Neuwirth Benjamin Neuwirth, Kellogg School of Management, bneuwirth2012@kellogg.northwestern.edu 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In his landmark book “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,” C.K. Prahalad describes the profits that can be earned by selling products to “Bottom of the Pyramid” customers. While there is truth to this, companies face unique challenges when operating in the rural regions

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    Roles and Functions Paper

    and other employees stay organized. Part of the role of being a health care manager is knowing how to plan out goals effectively. Planning is utilized to enhance the role of a health care manager because it helps to identify goals clearly (Agriculture and Rural Development, 2001). When goals are planned effectively, the amount of time needed and effort that is used for achieving those goals would be reduced. The second major function of management in a health care setting is organization. Being

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    Porter

    . The country’s 16 provincial governors are appointed centrally, and in turn appoint district chiefs in a chain of administrative positions from the top down. Only the village head is elected, from a list of candidates drawn up by the district chief. The LPRP has influence at all levels of government. It has party cells in each ministry and in all provincial administrations. This characteristic of Lao PDR politics and government often presents a chalenge fortimely and informed decision making

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    Retailing in Rural Market

    As i a n Aca d e m i c Re s ea r ch J o u rn a l s SAJMMR: South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research RURAL RETAIL REVOLUTION: THE RISE OF RURAL MARKET ASHISH GUPTA* *Research Scholar, School of management Studies, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India. ABSTRACT “The future lies with those companies who see the poor as their customers." C. K. Prahalad Strategic Guru Rural India is characterized by low per capita income, low productivity, low literacy and

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    Lfe Report

    exchange of money which is called market in general concept. Bangladesh is a land where most of the people are engaged with agriculture, but to make this agricultural process successful the marketing process has the maximum contribution. There are two types of market in Bangladesh. City and town markets are known as urban markets and the markets in the villages are known as rural market. Though, we, the city dwellers buy our daily necessities from the market and these mainly come from the village, we

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    Coffee Vietnam Annual Report

    GOVERNMENT POLICY Required Report - public distribution Date: 5/21/2013 GAIN Report Number: VM3026 Vietnam Coffee Annual 2013 Approved By: Michael Ward Prepared By: Huong Nguyen Report Highlights: Post revises its coffee production estimate in marketing year (MY) 2012/13 up to about 25 million 60 kg-bags (bags), or 1.49 million metric tons (MMT) of green coffee, about a 4 percent drop from MY2011/12 due to pre-seasonal rains during the coffee flower blossoming period in main coffee growing areas

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    Agriculture

    (Lee & DeVore 1968). They began to gather, then cultivate and settle around, patches of cereal grasses and to domesticate animals for meat, labor, skins and other materials, and milk. The earliest civilizations all relied primarily on cereal agriculture. Cultivation of fruit trees began three thousand years later, again in the Middle East, and vegetables and other crops followed (Zohari 1986). Cultivation of rice began in Asia about 7000 years ago (Stark 1986). HISTORICAL BACKGROUND In 1884 Arnold

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    Nokia’s important technologies besides smartphones. Following the purchase, Microsoft has said that it aims to accelerate the growth of its share and profit in mobile devices through faster innovation, increased synergies, and unified branding and marketing. Hmm! This is surreal. Microsoft is not known for aggressive branding and advertising. Just maybe, this will help solves Microsoft's ultimate problem: making consumers and businesses want Windows Phones. Nokia is virtually the only smartphone vendor

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    Dena Bank Business Overview

    1)Minor Savings Scheme. 2) Credit card in rural India known as "DENA KRISHI SAKH PATRA" (DKSP). 3) Drive-in ATM counter at Juhu,VileParle (west), Mumbai.

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