CONTENTS Chapter 1 ❖ Executive Summary ❖ Introduction ❖ Automobile Industry ❖ Tata motors Chapter 2 ❖ Bijjaragi History and concerns ❖ Organization Profile ❖ Benefits of employee & customer ❖ 7 P’s
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Product Innovation Management. 21: 79-94. Maidique‚ M. A. & Zirger‚ B. J. (1984). The study of success and failure in product innovation: The case of the US electronics industry. IEEE Transactions in Engineering Management. 4: 192-300. Menon‚ A.‚ Bharadwaj‚ S. G.‚ Adidam‚ P. T.‚ and Edison‚ S. W. (1999). Antecedents and Consequences of Marketing Strategy Making: A Model and a Test. Journal of Marketing. 63(2): 18-40. Meybodi‚ Mohammad Z. (2003). Strategic Manufacturing Benchmarking. The TQM Magazine
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REPORT ON SUMMER TRAINING OF Submitted to KCL-IMT (PTU) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Name of the student : KIRAN DOGRA Roll No: 1174251 | Supervisor:
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T.C YED TEPE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: THE EFFECTS OF BOARD CHARACTERISTICS‚ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MATURITY AND TRANSPARENCY ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE By Sinan DÜZTAŞ Supervisor Prof. Dr. . Atilla D CLE Submitted to the Graduate Institute of Social Sciences In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Management and Organisation) STANBUL‚ 2008 T.C YED TEPE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF
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Marketing Literature Review This section is based on a selection of article abstracts from a comprehensive business literature database. Marketing-related abstracts from over 125 journals (both academic and trade) are reviewed by JM staff. Descriptors for each entry are assigned by JM staff. Each issue of this section represents three months of entries into the database. JM thanks UMI for use of the ABI/INFORM business database. Each entry has an identifying number. Cross-references appear immediately
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Bennett‚ M.‚ Weill‚ P.‚ 1997. Exploring the use of electronic messaging infrastructure: the case of a telecommunications firm 6 (1)‚ 7–34. Beynon-Davies‚ P.‚ Williams‚ M.D.‚ 2003. The diffusion of information systems development methods 12 (1)‚ 29–46. Bharadwaj‚ A.‚ Keil‚ M.‚ Mähring‚ M.‚ 2009. Effects of information technology failures on the market value of firms 18 (2)‚ 66–79. Bidgood‚ T.‚ Jelley‚ B.‚ 1991. Modelling corporate information needs: fresh approaches to the information architecture 1 (1)‚
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Mobile banking From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | It has been suggested that SMS banking be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Proposed since April 2009. | ‹ Whether to make the |reason= mandatory for the {{cleanup}} template is being discussed. See the request for comment to help reach a consensus.› | This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia ’s quality standards. (Consider using more specific cleanup instructions.) Please help improve
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Government of India. Input Survey 1981-82 and 1986-87‚ Ministry of Agriculture‚ Government of India. Singh‚ G. 1997. Agricultural Mechanization and AgroProcessing after Independence. Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering‚ Bhopal. Singh‚ G. and Bharadwaj‚ K.C. 1985. Directory of Agricultural Machinery and Manufacturers‚ Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering‚ Bhopal. Singh‚ Gajendra; Singh‚ Gyanendra and Nachiket Kotwaliwale. 1999. Agricultural Production and processing technology for women
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO RURAL MARKET GONE ARE the days when a rural consumer went to a nearby city to buy branded products and services. Time was when only a select household consumed branded goods‚ be it toothpaste or soap. There were days when big companies flocked to rural markets to establish their brands. Today‚ rural markets are critical for every marketer - be it for a branded shampoo or an automobile. To open a business daily or business magazine today‚ you will read about some company
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IT Applications in Oil & Gas Dr. Ashish Bharadwaj ashish@upes.ac.in Introduction to Information Systems Management 1 Today’s Business Environment • Characterized by: − Rapid Change − Complexity − (Social) Global Economy − Hyper-competition − Customer Focus • Businesses face pressure to produce more with fewer resources Organizational Responses • • • • Pressures provoke proactive and reactive organizational responses. Business responses to pressures may involve use
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