"Don’t be evil" is the informal corporate motto (or slogan) of Google.[1] It was first suggested either by Google employee Paul Buchheit[2] at a meeting about corporate values in early 2000[3] or‚ according to another account‚ by Google engineer Amit Patel in 1999.[4] Buchheit‚ the creator of Gmail‚ said he "wanted something that‚ once you put it in there‚ would be hard to take out"‚ adding that the slogan was "also a bit of a jab at a lot of the other companies‚ especially our competitors‚ who at
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Strategic Management Evolution‚ 1985 – 2002: Controversies over Accounting Profitability Modern concept of Strategic Management started in the 50’s at Harvard Business School(Ghemawat‚ 2002; Hoskisson‚ Hitt‚ Wan‚ & Yiu‚ 1999). Even the first authors mentioned its basic ideas since the 30’s (Barnard‚ 1938)‚ the formalization of this new discipline is thanks to the work of Chandler (1962)‚ Ansoff (1965) and Andrews (1971). Since then‚ researchers had studied firms in order to understand their
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Pipedream could launch a campaign in partnership with a big corporate client that focuses on improving employee sleep satisfaction levels‚ and the positive effects this has on work productivity. Similarly‚ Amit Patel‚ the Co-Founder of Quo‚ also relied on formal partnerships for growth. Amit partnered with real-estate agents and brokers by convincing them to license Quo’s
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Business Model: We were select small business because Small businesses are vital in today’s economy because many of the revenue obtained by the government are from business taxes. In addition‚ since we are currently in a Global Financial Crisis which is affecting nearly everyone around the world‚ the existence of small businesses can stimulate the economy and hopefully improve the economies all around the world. Finally small businesses are important because it can provide more job opportunities
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Reasoning Workbook 10.Ranking/Ordering Model 1 1. Rahul ranked ninth from the top and thirty eighth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class? 1) 45 2) 46 3) 47 4) 48 5) None of these 2. In a row of children‚ Neeta is 15th from the left end of the row. If she is shifted towards the right end of the row by four places‚ she becomes 8th from the right end. How many children are there in the row? 1) 27 2) 26 3) 28 4) 24 5) None of these 3. In a class of boys Manish
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& Chief Financial and Operating Officer | | Sanket Atal Chief Technology Officer | | Mohit Gupta Chief Business Officer - Holidays | | Rajnish Kapur Chief Innovation and Customer Experience Officer | | Amit Somani Chief Products Officer | | Amit Saberwal Chief Business Officer - International Markets | | Purva Misra Senior Vice President - Human Resources | | Mohit Kabra Senior Vice President – Finance‚ Administration & Legal | Existing Strategies
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References: 1. Ahulwalia M. S (1993)‚ India ’s Economic Reforms‚ The future of Economic Reforms‚ Oxford University Press. 2. Amit Kumar Dwivedi; D. Kumara Charyulu (2011)‚ ’Efficiency of Indian Banking Industry in the Post-Reform Era‚ ’ Research and Publications‚ IIMA‚ W.P. No. 2011-03-01‚ p. 2. 3. Das A (1999)‚ Technical Allocative and scale Efficiency of Public Sector banks
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Monetary Policy the policy adopted by the central bank for control of the supply of money as an instrument for achieving the objectives of general economic policy. As stated in the Bangladesh Bank Order 1972‚ the principal objectives of the country’s monetary policy are to regulate currency and reserves; to manage the monetary and credit system; to preserve the par value of domestic currency; to promote and maintain a high level of production‚ employment and real income; and to foster growth and
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summer internship report successfully. I am highly indebted to Mr. Dharmendra‚ Narayana Business School for their guidance‚ constant supervision & for their support in completing the Report. I would like to express my gratitude to my Director Mr. Amit Gupta who has given me the opportunity to prepare this report‚ for his kind co-operation and encouragement which help me in completion of this Report. I would like to express my special gratitude and thanks to industry persons for giving me such attention
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BIO-DATA Name Aarti Sharma Date of Birth 23-08-1985 Time of Birth 05:35 am Birth of Place Mathura Height 5’3” Hobbies Cooking‚ Reading the Newspaper ‚ Ankerin & Embroidering. Complexion
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