PROSPECT OF ICT INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH Ariful Islam ID: 11164063 Section: 1 Subject Code: BUS 502 Subject Name: Managerial Communication Summer 2011 PROSPECT OF ICT INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH Abstract ICT is one of the most talked about but unexploited industries in Bangladesh. Last two decades have seen lot of initiatives, both in public and private sector, to stimulate growth in this sector. Although some success has been achieved, Bangladesh lags far behind other South Asian countries
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For an automated system she will need various types of equipment that will fit her daily needs. It will also provide her with the ease of tracking certain pertinent information needed for her merchandise. This could assist her in accessing the information in a quick and efficient manner with the use of computers. Therefore, the first piece of equipment that will be necessary for her to complete her inventory tasks is a computer. She could use this to keep track of all the information. The information
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incorporate a pre-production earlier to find and to have more time to prevent and address and quality issues that they should come across in the commercial production process. They should also take time to involve only the most reliable suppliers in the industry earlier in the development process and use their experience and skill to improve efficiency in trouble shooting. Finally, producing newly launched products (vehicles) on a separate assembly line would prove to be less confusion and allow for a
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Manufacturing: A brief global look by ??? April 9, 2011 Manufacturing is a key component of any country’s economy and many comparisons have been made between the United States (U.S.) and other countries. Since World War II the U.S. has been the leader of the manufacturing sector due mainly to the fact that the U.S. industrial plants were not devastated by the destruction of war as where most of Europe and Asia. This paper is a team effort and will give a brief look at the state of manufacturing
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Introduction Statement of the Problem The company conducted the operation without reliable research. As the company operates for a short time, it is found out that the gathering of raw materials used in pulp and paper industry turned out to be so expensive that makes the production process unprofitable. The type of wood that was used in production has a high silica content that damages the machine. Objectives * To develop an efficient and effective way to provide cheap and reliable raw
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1951 to 2013, as its economy has diversified and developed. Historically, India has classified and tracked its economy and GDP as three sectors — agriculture, industry and services. Agriculture includes crops, horticulture, milk and animal husbandry, aquaculture, fishing, sericulture, aviculture, forestry and related activities. Industry includes various manufacturing sub-sectors. India's definition of services sector includes its construction, retail, software, IT, communications, hospitality,
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Make in India: Reverie or Reality Abstract: Make in India is the BJP-led NDA government's flagship campaign intended to boost the domestic manufacturing industry and attract foreign investors to invest into the Indian economy. The intention is to revive manufacturing businesses and emphasizing key sectors in India and to address the growing concerns that most entrepreneurs are moving out of the country due to its low rank in ease of doing business ratings. Current scenario: The “Make
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1. Which major occupation groups will drive the UAE government’s efforts to build a Knowledge Economy? I believe the occupation group of “Professionals” will drive the UAE Government’s effort to building a Knowledge Economy. The reason I believe Professionals are the ones driving this, is because I feel although knowledge and Training are provided by the Government on a continuous basis, there is a lack of professionalism in the individuals working for the UAE organizations. In addition, unfortunately
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achieved 1.4 million. Also, they wanted to produce six million tonnes of cement but only managed 4.6 million tonnes. Furthermore, Chinese society did not benefit from all the heavy industry. As a result of the first five year plans, many peasants moved to cities and lived in poor conditions. Also, targets set for heavy industry were, at times unobtainable and many factories exaggerated production figures or produced shoddy items. Chinese consumers were desperate for goods such as bicycles and the five
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model from a wholesale distributor to a larger retail company. 2. What is your assessment of the long-term attractiveness of the industries represented in Sara Lee Corp.’s business portfolio? Sara Lee has the potential to grow. With a focus on core products that are their food company, they have dropped the dead weight of not so profitable products. The food industry will continue to grow within reason due to the requirement of us to have food to survive. It is beneficial to Sara Lee to have established
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