Table of Contents Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………………. Executive Summary …………………………………………………………….. Introduction of the Case ………………………………………………….…….. History of the Case ………………………………………………………………. SWOT Analysis …………………………………………………………………… Strategic Marketing Objectives ……………………………………………….. Market Driven Strategy …………………………………………………………. Competitive space Analysis ………………………………………………....... Segmentation Of Market ………………………………………………………..
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Chapter 1 The Problem and its Background Introduction The term RFID refers to Radio Frequency Identification‚ a technology which uses radio waves to automatically identify items or people. Most commonly this involves the use of an RFID tag and a reader device. In general terms‚ Radio Frequency Identification systems consist of an RFID tag (typically many tags) and an interrogator or reader. The interrogator emits a field of electromagnetic waves from an antenna‚ which are absorbed by the
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Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology Nagtahan‚ Sampaloc‚ Manila College of Engineering Electronics and Communications Engineering Department ECE 414 Elective 1 (Navigation) Omega Chapter 14 Omega was the first truly global radio navigation system for aircraft‚ operated by the United States in cooperation with six partner nations. It enabled ships and aircraft to determine their position by receiving very low frequency (VLF) radio signals transmitted
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my deep and sincere gratitude to all those who helped me in my OJT (On-The-Job Training): First‚ to my family and to the omnipresent God who has given me good health and strength all throughout my training. He just made all things possible. To my professors at Malayan Colleges Laguna‚ Ms. Rhodora Austria‚ Ms. Fideliz Baylon‚ and Ms. Merle Ruiz. For their understanding‚ assistance‚ constant reminders and much needed motivation. To the management of Conti’s
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Table of Contents Part I. Acknowledgement ACLC history ACLC Mission and Vision Part II. Resume Waiver Photocopy of Recommendation Part III. Company Profile Company Location Company Organization Chart Part IV. Narrative Report Picture while ON the job traning Part V. Evaluation Result Certificate of Completion of OJT Complete Daily Time Record Part I Acknowledgement ACLC History ACLC Mission and Vision ACLC History The year was 1978.
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555-388 e-mail:cotepit@yahoo.com Fax no. : (053) 388-2501 website: www.pit.edu.ph A Narrative report Presented to the OJT and Placement Unit COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING Palompon Institute of Technology Palompon‚ Leyte By Charisse D. Marentes OJT Trainee Course and Major: BSIT Major in Food Tech. Program: OJT February 2011 (Date submitted) APPROVAL SHEET This Narrative Report on the “ON-THE-JOB TRAINING: Max’s Restaurant”
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information to prepare this Report to place before you for your kind approval. I have employed our best efforts to achieve the objectives the study & hope that my endeavor will serve this purpose. Thanking you‚ Sincerely yours ……….. Acknowledgement By the grace of Almighty Allah‚ the most benevolent merciful‚ I have been successfully to complete this report on “akij group”. Then I am grateful to my adorable parents who had bring us in this world and given the opportunity to study and
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INTRODUCTION COMPANY PROFILE History Mission & Vision Organizational Chart DOCUMENTS Letter of Endorsement Daily Time Record Certificate Evaluation Sheet 30 Hours Progress Report APPENDICES Photo Documentation Activities ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author would like to extend his heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the following persons who in one way another contributed invaluable help for the realization and completion of the on-the-job training (OJT) and to the people
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OJT PORTFOLIO CDO FOODSPHERE INC. Submitted to: Prof. Ramos Submitted by: Garcia‚ Jonine A. BSEntrepreneurship 3C-Marketing ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PRELIMINARIES: Title Page …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….....ii Table of Contents ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..iii I. COMPANY PROFILE * VISION AND MISSION * CORE VALUES‚ OBJECTIVES‚ PHILOSOPHIES (IF ANY) * HISTORICAL BACKGROUND * ORGANIZATIONAL
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Acknowledgement This report could not have been written without Mr. Clarence Charles‚ who encouraged and challenged us through our academic program. He never accepted less than our best efforts. Thank you. A very special recognition needs to be given to all librarian‚ KLT lecturer and senior for their extensive help and support on resources research and understanding concept of safety issue and building expediency especially Michael Lau‚ our QS senior. Not only has that‚ a million thanked to Mr
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