Sunday, January 22, 2012 Business Bangladesh can be social business champion Social business promises to make Bangladesh a champion in solving global problems, Hans Reitz, founder of Grameen Creative Lab, said yesterday. "The country has its own problems to solve. It has suffered a lot from poverty, natural disasters, malnutrition, illiteracy and many other social problems," he said. "Bangladesh will probably have to handle similar problems in the future as well. It is a place where anyone can find
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February 08, 2012 S. M. Saief Uddin Ahmed Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Sylhet International University Dear Mr. Saief: Here is the report based on the comparison of the price charged by different medical diagnostic centres in Sylhet, which you asked us to conduct on January 2012. On our study of 10 private medical diagnostic centres of Sylhet, of different categories revealed significant differences on three areas: priced charged, availability of services
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Entrepreneurship through SME: Growth and Development in the context of Bangladesh Afiya Sultana * Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Post Box- 1079, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Abstract: Women’s entrepreneurship is an inevitable part of country’s economic development process. The main objective of this study is to having an overview of women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and growth situation through SME. The issue covered by this study are
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Tanua High School, Netrokona. Speaking & writing proficiency in English Conversant with Microsoft Office-2007(MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-PowerPoint) & Expert in Internet Mechanism. 1. Works as Research Personnel in Bangladesh National Women’s Lawyers Association. 2. Works as a volunteer at the program of MDGIF 3. Playing Football, Playing Cricket, Playing Badminton, Reading books. 4. Work experience of Data entry and also in freelancing
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in the personal file as per the requirements. * Maintain & fostering all disciplinary matters & ensuring the procedure in compliant with BEPZA instruction and Bangladesh labor Act 2006. * Development of a good and reliable industrial relation and assist to settle different grievances under BEPZA instruction and Bangladesh labor Act 2006. * To prepare and post show cause letter for continue long absent employees and follow further steps. * Confirmed activities for workers and staffs
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Microcredit: Empowering women in Bangladesh Parveen Mahmud Manifold problems of women cannot be overcome only by small IGAs and credit support. A package programme consisting of leadership and managerial development, of rights and laws, of education, credit, income, health and reproductive issues seems to be appropriate for removing these problems and for stepping up women's position in the society. Presently in its wider dimension microcredit is known as microfinance and seen as a legitimate
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represent the community of 15-20 women involved into savings and credit activities. Usually these groups are formed on voluntarily basis, but with encouragement of an external agency (NGO, MFI, government). The case study about the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh, presented in the economic development textbook, written by M.P. Todaro and S. C. Smith, is a good practical illustration of how credits can be provided to the groups of poor women. Considering that both sources emphasize microfinance programs delivered
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Jahurul Islam redefined the concept of business and industries in Bangladesh. He was the king of Bangladeshi business sector. The history books rightly states him as the father of Bangladeshi business. Business was in his blood since he belonged to a traditional business family. Jahurul Islam ventured into the business sector as early as 1964, with his company 'Islam Group'. Since then Islam Group has diverged into multidimensional sectors including engineering, construction, trading and even
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• Report on Marketing services in Bangladeshi banks • Report on Problems and Prospects of Bangladeshi Private Universities • Report on Strategic Planning System of Successful Software Companies in Bangladesh • Research Report on Bangladesh Readymade Garments Sector • Research Report on Mobile Phone & Human Lifestyle • Research Report on Bangladeshi Fashion Trends in Sari • Project on Problem & Prospects of Bangladeshi Sales
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the success of a country as majority of the population lives in rural areas (at least in SAARC countries). Since the current GDP growth of India doesn’t reflect much in rural sector, microfinance has a very huge role to play. Mr Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh needs to be appreciated for his brilliant idea of Grameen Bank and the way he changed the fundamentals of microfinance with SHGs (Self Help Groups).
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