BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING A330: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT-1 LECTURER: Mr. J. Mateo Student Name/ID: Sony Surendran 09093103 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGICS Course work 1 Consider any consumer product that you think needs improvement. a. Why is improvement necessary? b. What improvement do you think, should be made on the product? c. How will these improvements affect the marketability of the product? Product: TATA NANO:
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THE NATIONS TOGETHER ?? Gilbert Keith Chesterson rightly said, “The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land (Proverbia)”. Essentially, what he means to say is that the purpose of travelling should not only be to learn about new cultures, but also to experience your own culture in a different light.. Good morning everybody... myself rosena from.... am going to highlight us all about how tourism has helped link cultures
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ofcourse considerable development in knowledge, attitude and skills of the workforce. Such times demand business/ output focused people who think widely, are confident about taking risks and decisions and prioritise their own and others’ actions to achieve the business need. Without these attributes the growth pattern that has begun will not be sustained. So are these attributes being developed in people? People know what they should do but they do not necessarily know how to do it. This study is well
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United International UniversitySummer Trimester 2015School of Business and EconomicsCourse: IBS3121_International Business | Case Analysis and Term PaperCase 1Chapter 1Topic 1 | Dell’s Globalization of Business Dell, Inc. the largest direct sale computer vendor in the world, selling servers, desktops, laptops, workstations, printers, monitors, storage solutions, and other computer peripherals. Since its inception in 1984 Dell was a pure hardware vendor for much of its existence, but with the acquisition
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deep3@ymail.com Name: Trisanku Banerjee Career objective: To succeed in an environment of growth and excellence and earn a job which provides me job satisfaction and self development and help me achieve personal as well as organization goals. Educational qualifications: Three Year Full-Time Program in Planning and Entrepreneurship from IIPM (Indian Institute of Planning and Management) Kolkata * PGDM (Post
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citizenship in India. Such shifts occurred over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as business responded to evolving societal needs and demands. Merchant communities: The pre–industrial era The practice of business giving continued through the ages, and the business response to social needs changed with evolving economic, political and social conditions. This is described as a shift from merchant charity to modern-day corporate citizenship. Although business traditions in India had their beginnings
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BBS 3 HR CULTURAL DIVERSITY AMONG ENTREPRENEURS CULTURAL DIVERSITY AMONG ENTREPRENEURS Regardless of who you are or what you have been, you can be what you want to be. – W. Clement Stone Regardless of who you are or what you have been, you can be what you want to be. – W. Clement Stone Regardless of who you are or what you have been, you can be what you want to be. – W. Clement Stone ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported
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V.Srikanth & Dr.R.Dhanapal A Business Review of E-Retailing in India V.Srikanth Assistant Professor / MCA Dept PES Institute of technology, Bangalore-560085, India vedanthamsri@yahoo.co.in Dr.R.Dhanapal Professor, Department of Computer Applications Easwari Engineering College, Ramapuram Chennai - 600089, Tamilnadu, India drdhanapal@gmail.com Abstract As a professor in computer science I am very much interested in training my students in e-Commerce and prepared myself for an in
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THE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR I LIKE -Sanjit ‘Bunker’ Roy. Social Entrepreneurship in India – Changing the Life of the Poor India has the world's second largest labour force of 516.3 million people and although hourly wage rates in India have more than doubled over the past decade, the latest World Bank report states that approximately 350 million people in India currently live below the poverty line. With an estimated population of 1.2 billion people, this means that every third Indian is bereft
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Dissertation on the Real Estate Sector of Mumbai and the Indian Middle Class Abstract The global financial meltdown had hit the real estate sector all around the globe, and Mumbai real estate sector is one such amongst them. The specific segment is plagued by reduction of demands, lowering of prices, inventory accumulation etc. In order to maintain their sustenance, they now want to target the middle class segment of the society. The entire purpose of this dissertation was to identify in the
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