By Group 1 Brief Introduction of Ctrip By Group 1 Introduction A mainland China-focused travel agency‚ founded in 1999 and headquartered in Shanghai. Has 16 branch offices in Beijing and other major cities throughout China‚ currently employs more than 12‚000 people. Provides over 50 million registered members with comprehensive services including hotel reservations‚ flight ticketing‚ packaged tours‚ corporate travel management and so on. A leading hotel booking service center in China
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Technology Review #2: Autonomous Vehicles Transportation Systems Sector CSIA 459 Over the past years innovation within the automotive industry has created safer‚ cleaner and more affordable vehicles. Many industries are getting closer to “self-driving” vehicle. The possible significant benefits to this innovation- saving lives‚ reducing crashes‚ fuel consumption‚ pollution and increase in mobility for disable and elderly people. We are going to take a closer look at autonomous vehicles
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Annexure-V- Cover Page for Academic Tasks Course Code: OPR 602 Course Title: Productions And Operations Management Course Instructor: Neha Tikoo Academic Task No.: 1 Academic Task Title: operations report Date of Allotment: 18/8/14 Date of submission: 10/9/14 Student’s Roll no: A-04 ‚ A-19‚ A-13 Student’s Reg. no: 11302271‚ 11308854‚ 11305804 Student’s Name: Krishan Yadav‚ Puneet Guleria‚ Akshay Tiwari Evaluation Parameters: Basic design: 10marks; Content creation: 10 marks;
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Madras‚ (thesis). Lakshamana Rao‚ M.V.‚ Mahapatra‚ K. & Subba Rao‚ D.V. 1994. The coastal zone of Orissa. Sidhu‚ S.S. 1963. Studies on mangrove‚ p. 129-136‚ Vol. 33b‚ Part I. National Academy of Sciences. Vivekanandan‚ V.‚ Muralidhaan‚ C.M. & Subba Rao‚ M. 1997. A Study on the marine fisheries of Andhra Padesh. As supported by BILANCE‚ 1997. (draft report.).
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HEIGHT of the tree? Tan Ɵ a/b Let a= be the height of the tree‚ so That tan Ɵ =a/b therefore we have Tan 30° a/25 ft a=25 ft (tan 30°) a=25 ft (0.5774) a=14.43 ft The height of the tree is approximately 14.43 ft. 8. A tree casts a shadow that is 20 feet long. The angle of elevation from the end of the shadow to the top of the tree is 66° determine the HEIGHT of the tree. Tan Ɵ a/b Let a= be the height of the tree .So That tan Ɵ =a/b therefore we have tan 66° a/20 ft
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IMAGINATION BREAKTHROUGHS : THE EVO PROJECT GE BUSINESSES JACK WELCH PROCESS ORIENTED Effective operations management Timely acquisitions and clever deal making Financially based strategies Efficiency driven JEFF IMMELT MARKETING ORIENTED Market value of technological advancements Organic growth – given top priority Technology leadership Commercial excellence Global expansion Marketing driven Long term‚ research- based approach to his tasks Immelt is transforming GE from
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Presentation skills SESSION PLAN 40 Module 6 Sub module 5: Session objectives Presentation skills At the end of the training session‚ trainees will be able to: Maintain the interest of the audience when presenting a session Use the appropriate teaching techniques and styles for the audience Describe the important elements of good presentation skills Time to complete sub module Training materials 45 minutes PowerPoint presentation (PPT38) Activity sheet (AS32) Handout (HO38) Question
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CRITICAL SYSTEMS OBJECTIVES:- 1.A life-critical system or safety-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in: death or serious injury to people‚ or loss or severe damage to equipment or environmental harm. 2.Risks of this sort are usually managed with the methods and tools of safety engineering. 3.Typical design methods include probabilistic risk assessment‚ a method that combines failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) with fault tree analysis.
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Instructional Practices to Increase Student Learning New Teacher Series Session II November 4‚ 2010 Stephanie Lemmer Kalamazoo RESA Content Developed by John Vail Ed.S Goals for the day • Understand factors that impact the success of any strategy. • Become familiar with instructional strategies that have proven effectiveness. • Understand that fluency with the strategy is an important prerequisite to the strategy’s effectiveness. • Plan for the use of one of the strategies in your own setting.
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Good morning members of the jury‚ We are team Granada from spjimr. We are Harshil‚ Karan and Rakesh. Let us begin by identifying the problems that plague company X’s operations in country Y. Despite being a leading operator in the country and investing substantial amounts in to digital infrastructure‚ company X faces the following problems which are categorized into 4 major points – 1. Stagnant operational efficiency 2. Declining market share 3. High churn rate 4. Low information
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