13747 CH3.qxd 11/22/08 12:22 PM Page 44 MODULE 3 Overcoming Communication Barriers MODULE OVERVIEW Being able to effectively communicate—or participate in the exchange of information—is an essential skill for dental health care providers. For many dental health care providers in the United States today‚ providing patient-centered care involves learning to communicate effectively with patients even when various barriers to communication are present. This module presents strategies
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Dividend Policy of Indian Corporate Firms: An Analysis of Trends and Determinants Dr. Y. Subba Reddy1 The present study examines the dividend behavior of Indian corporate firms over the period 1990 – 2001 and attempts to explain the observed behavior with the help of trade-off theory‚ and signaling hypothesis. Analysis of dividend trends for a large sample of stocks traded on the NSE and BSE indicate that the percentage of companies paying dividends has declined from 60.5 percent in 1990 to 32.1
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1-1 :Introduction In the new economic reality of globalization‚ insurance companies face a dynamic global business environment. Radical changes are taking place owing to the internationalization of activities‚the appearance of new risk ‚new type of covers to match with new risk situations ‚and unconventional and innovate ideas on customer service.Low growth rates in developed markets‚ changing customer needs‚ and the uncertain economic conditions in developing world are exerting pressure on insurer‘s
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON RSBY: (Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana) in the state of Assam Submitted to NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE‚ KOLKATA In the partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Post graduation diploma in Management At SUBMITTED BY: Upashana Mishra (121436) MENTORED BY Shri D.R.Sarkar Deputy General
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 MEANING OF MOTIVATION Motivation has been variously defined by scholars‚ usually one or more of these words are include in the definition: desires‚ wants‚ aims‚ goals‚ drims‚ motives and incentives. “Motivation” is a Latin word‚ meaning “to move”. Human motives are internalized goals within individuals. As Berelson and Steiver state: “A motive is an inner state that energizes‚ activates or moves and directs or channels behaviour toward goals”. Definition of motivation
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Caravan in Motion: Indo-Pak Trade Majyd Aziz Preamble: 26 November 2008: Ajmal Kasab goes on a rampage and by the time the guns go off‚ 257 people lose their lives in and around Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. Probably every Pakistani became persona non grata in this landmark hotel. 26 September 2011: 70 Pakistani businessmen led by Commerce Minister‚ Makhdoom Amin Fahim accompanied by a team of government officials arrive on a historic visit to India. They are transported to this very
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Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENT S. No Content Page No 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction to HUL 3 3. History of HUL 6 4. Corporate Governance in HUL 16 5. Corporate Social Responsibility 18 6. Company Structure 17 7. Brands for Life 21 8. Market Analysis 44 9. Performance Analysis 47 10. SWOT Analysis 50 11. Recommendations 55 12. Project Shakti 59 13. Conclusion 60 Page 2 14. Bibliography 61 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hindustan Unilever Limited is the Indian arm of the Anglo-Dutch company
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Introduction Introduction Varroc is one of the most diversified suppliers in the Indian auto component industry. A Full Service Supplier of Plastic Molded Modules‚ Engine Valves‚ Machined Forgings and Auto Electrical Systems‚ we provide customers with unparalleled manufacturing reach and ability. Pioneering Excellence Globally with wide spread manufacturing facilities Export Engine Valve Shop Aurangabad Handlebar Assembly & Switch Plant Aurangabad Auto Electrical Systems Plant
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• BETWEEN THE UNES: THE REPRESENTATION OF CANADIAN WOMEN IN ENGUSH-LANGUAGE NOVELS WRIITEN BV WOMEN IN THE 1930S Ann Gossage Department of History McGiII University‚ Montreal March‚1996 A Thesis submitted to the Facult) of Graduate Studies and Research ln partial fulfilment of the requiremern of the degree of Master of Arts (c) copyright Ann Gossage‚ 1996 • .+. National L‚brary of Ganada ACqUISlt;onS and Blbllographlc seMCes Branch 395 Wellington Street Ottawa. Ontario K1AQtI
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in India M.Saravanan‚ Dr.M.Ashok Kumar 107-124 8 Financing of Micro‚ Small and Medium Enterprise: Challenges and Strategies Dr. Biswadeep Mishra 125-138 9 An Analysis of Financial Performance in Power Industry in India Dr. (Mrs.) Asha Sharma 139-167 10 Non-Performing Assets of Foreign Banks in India Vivek Srivastava Dr.Sandeep K. Gupta 168-181 11 Understanding the role of Indian Business Schools in execution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Subrata Chattopadhyay
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