Developing a Rural Market e-hub The case study of e-Choupal experience of ITC B. Bowonder, Vinay Gupta and Amit Singh Abstract ICT has potential to make significant inroads in a traditional agrarian economy like India. Indian agro-sector has been exploiting the benefits to ICT. Innovative ICT application platforms are being created by private sector players in conjunction with local farmers. One such private initiative has been by ITC Ltd in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It has helped the farmers
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Chalasani define relationship marketing as “an integrated effort to identify, maintain, and build up a network with individual consumers and to continuously strengthen the network for mutual benefit of both sides, through interactive, individualized and value-added contacts over a period of time”. The core theme of all CRM and relationship marketing perspectives is its focus on co-operative and collaborative relationships between the firm and its customers, and/or other marketing actors. CRM is based
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proactive approach. After testing a sample of 250 supervisors, our findings shows that there is a significant and positive relation between change oriented leadership role and learning from experiences with organizational success. Here a significant value is shown by employees emotions mediating between the two variables. Where as insignificat relationship is shown between traing employees and organizational success. Key Words: Change oriented Leader, Training, Learning from Experience, Employee’s
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. What business and social problems does data center power consumption cause? Data center power consumption economically affects businesses and environmentally affects society. Operating costs for data centers is very expensive. In the article, "Ubiquitous Green Computing Techniques for High Demand Applications in Smart Environments," the total operating costs, concerning electricity, of all data centers within the U.S. alone exceeded 7 billion dollars in 2010 (Ayala, J., Moya, J., Risco-Martín
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History The potential for computer networking to facilitate newly improved forms of computer-mediated social interaction was suggested early on.[8] Efforts to support social networks via computer-mediated communication were made in many early online services, including Usenet[9], ARPANET, LISTSERV, and bulletin board services (BBS). Many prototypical features of social networking sites were also present in online services such as America Online, Prodigy, CompuServe, and The WELL[10]. Early social
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01-01 TYPE: application NOT: AACSB: Business Knowledge and Analytical Skills | Management: Strategy| Dierdorff & Rubin: Managing strategy and innovation 3. Strategic competitiveness is achieved when a firm successfully formulates and implements a value-creating strategy. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Easy OBJ: 01-01 TYPE: knowledge NOT: AACSB: Business Knowledge & Analytical Skills | Management: Strategy | Dierdorff & Rubin: Managing strategy & innovation 4. Part of McDonald’s strategy was the choice that it
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An executive summary for managers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article Fashion innovativeness and selfconcept: a replication Ronald E. Goldsmith Mary Ann Moore Pierre Beaudoin Professor of Marketing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA Associate Professor, Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA Assistant Professor, Department of Consumer Sciences and Nutrition, Laval University, Quebec, Canada
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profitably in a competitive industry Lessons and barriers Levers to drive growth Upgrading the foundational pillars Conclusion Looking forward 17 21 28 38 43 Journey III: The Next Frontier in Property and Casualty Insurance The Challenge of Profitable Growth 1 Introduction Dramatic improvement and a paradigm shift In our first Journey report, covering 1979 to 1993, we reached three main conclusions about performance in the property and casualty insurance industry: 1. Risk management
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Knowledge Management is a process where organization gathers shared knowledge from available resources like databases, paper and human minds and contributes it to places that help in generating large reimburses. In this assignment, our objective is not only to understand how Knowledge Management functions in the company but also to analyze the challenges and current strategies that the company is facing. We have studied the Knowledge Management system of company named – FACTIVA
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VOICE, VIDEO, AND DATA NETWORK CONVERGENCE VOICE, VIDEO, AND DATA NETWORK CONVERGENCE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN, FROM VOIP TO WIRELESS JUANITA ELLIS CHARLES PURSELL JOY RAHMAN Amsterdam Boston London New York Oxford San Francisco Singapore Sydney Tokyo Paris San Diego This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright 2003, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
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