audience’s egos‚ claiming that they are useful and necessary to the world; he sides with their struggles to find and maintain work. By bringing himself as a representative to the workers of the world‚ he creates a dichotomy between laborers and industrialists that will help back his arguments for the rest of his respective pieces‚ making the listeners more apt to agree with him. For example‚ he calls upon the “Brothers of the American Railway Union” ("Proclamation to the American Railway Union")‚ bringing
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The course “ Business Communications” started with a small discussion in the class. Prof. Nikhil Mehta highlighted the small things to be considered while communicating in a group or at personal level such as difference between observation and perception. As the course gradually moved on‚ professor introduced a case on communication problems in supply chain based industries in which the teams were asked to speak about the case and come to some conclusion. The main part was to present that case in
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efficiency. The magnificent flow of goods generated could be efficiently transported by freshly lain transcontinental railroads made of Bessemer steel. Presiding over these late nineteenth century developments was a new class of extremely wealthy industrialists‚ the main beneficiaries of the era’s prosperity. They dominated substantial sectors of the new economy such as steel‚ oil‚ banking‚ and rail transportation. While these individuals created and donated outstanding wealth‚ they also engineered one
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References: Anand‚ B. N. Harvard FSS: Crafting Business Strategy and Environmental Scanning. (2006). (Accession Number: 8282c. Lecturers: Anand‚ Bharat N.. Document Type: Video; Transcript. Publication Type: Video). Harvard Business School Faculty Seminar Series. Grant‚ R. M. (1991). The Resource-Based Theory of Competitive Advantage:
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Choice: Circle the “letter” of the best answer. (2 points each) 1. Which social group uses advanced technology to grow crops? D a. industrialists b. foragers (hunters/gatherers) c. agriculturalists d. horticulturalists 2. Which social group (s) organize their lives around the lives of their animals? C a. foragers (hunters/gatherers) b. industrialists c. pastoralists d. a and c e. all of the above 3. Which social group is on the constant move for subsistence? C a. horticulturalists
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various aspects of psychology and what causes disorders and behaviors would be almost impossible. Scientific‚ social‚ and economic studies use statistics in one form or another (Anand‚ 2013). These disciplines make use of observations‚ facts and figures‚ enquiries‚ and experiments using statistics and statistical methods (Anand‚ 2013). Statistics presents facts in a simple form for researchers and psychologists to understand the findings from a research study. It reduces the complex nature of data
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now celebrated as Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev‚ at Rāi Bhoi Kī Talvaṇḍī‚ now called Nankana Sahib‚ near Lahore‚ Pakistan.[6] Today‚ his birthplace is marked by Gurdwara Janam Asthan. His parents were Kalyan Chand Das Bedi‚ popularly shortened to Mehta Kalu‚[7] and Mata Tripta. His father was a patwari (accountant) for crop revenue in the village of Talwandi‚ employed by a Muslim landlord of that area‚ Rai Bular Bhatti.[8] He had one sister‚ Bibi Nanaki‚ who was five years older than him and became
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Was the big businessman a “Robber Baron” or a hero of industry? A “robber baron” was someone who employed any means necessary to enrich themselves at the expense of their competitors. Two big Businessman/ industrialists during the 1800’s-1900’s were John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. Each businessman contributed something during their lifetime that made people question whether or not they were Robber Barron’s or a hero of Industry. Did each of these businessmen fall into that category or
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Wilkin Case Submitted By : •Atrayee Bhattacharya FT151035 •Dhulipala Bharadwaj FT151008 •Tanmoy Bose FT151019 •Souvik Dey FT153079 •Soumendu Mukhopadhyay FT151034 •Vivek Anand FT153113 •Anand M FT152020 •Manzoor FT152099 •Lokesh Chandana FT152087 Case – Problems & Issues Problems : •To identify a forecasting technique so as to forecast the demand for existing products as well as new products. Issues : •Best fit model ?? •Problems associated with each forecasting model ?? •Performance of the used
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fulfillment of the requirements for the award Diploma in Information Technology PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED BY KANNAN. T.A 29501746 VENKADESH BABU. L 29501775 MEENATCHI SUNDARAM. M 29519424 ANAND CASTRO.M 29501723 JAGADEESAN.M 29501741 SATHISH.K 29501770 Guided By Mr. G.SARAVANA DOSS DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GMS-MAVMM
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