A.2:- There are many external environmental factors affecting the Indian retail industries. These external factors include demographic‚ cultural‚ social‚ legal and political‚ economic‚ natural‚ technological environment. These external factors have affected the decisions for organizing the retail industry. Demographic factors are those factors relating to personal characteristics such as age‚ gender‚ social class‚ level of education‚ family etc. These factors can affect the retail industry. Population
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Week One - Management Theory What is management? Fayol- ADMIN- Forecast & plan‚ Organise‚ command‚ coordinate and control POCCC- Planning‚ organising‚ commanding‚ co-ordinating‚ controlling. Brech- Planning‚ control‚ co-ordination and motivation Drucker- MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVE- The systematic organisation of economic resources. Cole- Planning‚ Organising‚ motivating and controlling Weber- ADMIN- Well defined hierarchy of authority‚ system of rules covering rights and duties
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Master’s Program in Business Administration (MBA) Note: - Solve any 5 case study All case carries equal marks Case I PANDIT TO AFAUZI The case is based on an actual incident which took place in an Army unit operationally deployed in a field area just a few months before the 1971 showdown with Pakistan. The opposing forces of India and Pakistan were taking their respective positions in a pre-war scenario. The clouds of showdown
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Coastal Management Case Study Case Study 12: A coastal environment (Small/Regional Scale) the processes affecting this coast‚ its landforms and its management Key Questions from the GCSE syllabus: Key Questions from the GCSE syllabus: • Why do coastal processes need to be managed? • How are coastlines managed? • Why does coastal management create controversy? The Borth-Ynyslas coastline is an area currently undergoing a major change in the way it is managed. Your task is to find out:
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MGMT 31000 – Financial Management MGMT 310 - Financial Management 1 Buy Low‚ Sell High (p 435) • An asset is said to be overvalued if its price is too high given its expected return and risk. Suppose you observe the following situation: Security Beta Expected Return SWMS Co. 1.3 14% Insec Co. 0.8 10% • The risk-free rate is currently 6 percent. Is one of the two securities overvalued relative to the other? MGMT 310 - Financial Management 2 Buy Low
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Management Report Topics 1. Many companies are touting the benefits of various forms of employee participation in management decisions. An example of this is self-managed project teams. You’ve been asked to investigate the most popular methods. What criteria should be established to evaluate these methods? After you’ve evaluated each method‚ provide your recommendation for the best one. 2. Hiring disabled workers has been described as a practice that employers should consider more often‚
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SeaHorse – Stock Evaluation Group Project – Financial Management Section II Date: 15-Apr-13 By: Spiros KOURTIS – Christos THEODOROU Evi BAXEVANAKI – Georgia LIAPI. Page 1 Key data for the calculations: • • • Stock issued for Seahorse = [IS] = 2 Shareholders x 150‚000 shares / each = 300‚000 stocks Dividends paid D0 = 2 x $320‚000 = $640‚000 or DPS = $640‚000 / 300‚000 = $2.13 Calculation of company SeaHorse growth rate gSH = ( 1 – Dividend pay out Ratio) x ROE Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) is equal
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PART A Historical Foundations of management have been around for years and were first introduced by Fayol around the turn of the century . This essay will discuss three main points and questions around management‚ the first question will cover how modern management practices have evolved from the “classical approaches to management”. The second question will cover the challenges contemporary managers face in 2013 compared to managers in the era of the classical approaches and the third question
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Done by: Sinan Saleh Al Barwani. ID No.: 2471 Tutor: Dr. S. Joy The Effectiveness of Electronic Office Management in the Petroleum Company (Oilex). Introduction: Electronic Office Management is an automated system designed specially for the office tasks. According to Anderson‚ it is an administrative system based on computing‚ word processing and data transmission facilities. The idea of an electronic office was first put up in 1947 by Lyons‚ the British firm of tea shops which use
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• Merloni Elettrodomestici - five plants each manufacturing a separate product line (stoves‚ refrigerators‚ freezers‚ dish washers and washing machines). • These appliances are further divided into two categories‚ the freestanding appliances and the built-in appliances. • Finished goods are sent from the regional warehouses to the central warehouse • Merloni implemented programs shortened its production planning time and decreased the inventory levels. • With the help of ABC inventory management
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