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cybercrime
Prepared For:

A.S.M Asif
Senior Lecturer
Department of Business Administration
East West University

Prepared By:

NAME
ID
Mirza Nawesh Ali
2011-1-10-234
Tahmid Islam
2011-2-13-055
Ferdousi Shikder
2011-2-13-056
Shajid Mahmud
2011-1-10-432

Date of Submission: 7TH APRIL 2014

Letter of Transmittal

7th April2014
A.S.M Asif
Senior Lecturer, Dept. of BBA
Department of Business Administration
East West University
Subject: Letter of Transmittal.
Dear Sir,
It gave us immense pleasure to submit the report on ‘’Genex Infosys Limited ‘’which was assigned to us as partial fulfillment of MIS 305 report. This report gave us the opportunities to have an insight view of an organization. An attempt has been made in this report to analyzefruits industry. We have tried our best tofulfill the requirements of this report.
This requirement was very much valuable to us to gain experience and we are grateful to you for providing us this opportunity of gaining such tactical experience.

Sincerely yours
NAME
ID
Mirza Nawesh Ali
2011-1-10-234
Tahmid Islam
2011-2-13-055
Ferdousi Shikder
2011-2-13-056
Shajid Mahmud
2011-1-10-432
ACKNOWLEGEMENT

Preparing a term paper is a difficult task. We faced many problems when we started the work on the report but we are greatly thankful to Almighty Allah for enabling us to get successfully through our responsibilities.

Very warm and special thanks to our respected course instructor A.S.M Asif for assigning this task to us.

We would like to give thanks especially to our friends and group members, for their enthusiastic encouragements and helps during the preparation of this term paper by sharing ideas regarding this subject and for their assistance in typing and proof reading this manuscript.

Overview the Organization

Genex Infosys Limited places a high value on their separate departments such as human resource, finance, accounting,

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