References: Bright‚ V. (1999) Delivering BPR via task groups. Work Study‚ London Vol. 48. Iss 7; p.261 Retrieved December 30‚ 2005 from the ProQuest database via the University of Phoenix Rabey‚ G. (2001) Is Your Workplace in Drive Mode?‚ New Zealand Vol. 48. Iss 1; p.54 Retrieved December 31
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Final Exam Preparation Ch-8: Securing Information Systems 1. Authentication – the process of identifying an individual‚ usually based on Password systems Tokens Smart cards Biometric authentication 2. DoS Attack – when hackers flood a network server or Web server with many thousands of false communications or requests for services to crash the network. The network receives so many queries that it cannot keep up with them and is thus unavailable to service legitimate requests. 3. MIS Audit
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country. 6. Basic Infrastructure (STC‚ Railways‚ SAIL) Organization of Public Sector •Ministry ( Railway‚ Finance etc) •Departmental Undertaking (Defense‚ Post & Telegraph‚ Defense production unit) •Statutory Corporation( LIC‚ AIR India‚ IFC‚RBI‚ONGC‚ etc..) •Central Board (Bhakra Nangal‚ Hira Kund ‚Nagarjun Sagar dam) •Government Companies ( Ashok Hotels‚ ITI‚ HMT Hindustan shipyard etc) Pricing Practice Administrative Price : Price fixed by Government No profit –No loss Price ( DVC
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Bibliography: . Butcher‚ David; Atkinson‚ Sally. 2001‚ ‘Stealth‚ secrecy and subversion: the language of change ’‚ Journal of Organizational Change Management‚ Vol.14 (6)‚ pp.554-569. . De Cock‚ Christian; Hipkin‚ Ian. 1997. ‘TQM and BPR: Beyond the Beyond Myth ’‚ Journal of Management Studies‚ Vol. 34‚ (5)‚ pp. 659-675. . Dixon‚ Philippa. 1995‚ ‘Releasing middle management potential‚ part 1 ’‚ Executive Development‚ Vol. 8 (5)‚ 1995‚ pp.23-25 . Ghobadian‚ Abby; Viney‚ Howard. 2002
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MB0047 – Management Information Systems - (Book ID: B1136) Assignment - Set- 1 (60 Marks) Marks-60 Attempt each question. Each question carries 10 marks: 1. What is MIS? Define the characteristics of MIS? What are the basic Functions of MIS? Give some Disadvantage of MIS? Answer : A management information system is a system that provides information needed to manage organizations effectively. MIS involve three primary resources: technology‚ information‚ and people. Management information
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INDUSTRY RESEARCH: INDIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ABHIJIT SAMANTA P/MN/R/09/167 2010 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & MEDIA; KOLKATA TABLE OF CONTENT TOPIC CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Uniqueness of petroleum industry 1.3 No. of players 1.4 Market Share 1.5 Contribution to Indian Economy CHAPTER 2: INDUATRY DYNAMICS 2.1 Products and Services offered 2.1 Performance of petroleum and natural gas sector 2.2 Crude oil production 2.3 Natural gas production 2.4 Coal Bed Methane
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Indian Experience Dr. Devendra Kumar Assistant Professor L. N. Mishra College of Business Mangement‚ Muzaffarpur Email: devenswamy@rediffmail.com Prologue: India is a fast growing economy and is booming with national and multinational firms. At the same time‚ the Indian land also faces social challenges like poverty‚ population growth‚ corruption‚ illiteracy just to name a few. Therefore it is all the more imperative for the Indian companies to be sensitized
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PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION USING SHARPE METHOD A PROJECT REPORT Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 The traditional Approach 4 The Modern Approach 4 Need for Study 5 Objective 5 Limitations 5 Literature Review 6 Research Methodology 8 Analysis and Interpretation 10 Findings 13 Recommendations 13 Conclusions 13 Bibliography 14 Executive Summary An equity portfolio consists of two or more securities. Individual securities have risk and return characteristics
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EFFECTIVENESS OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN GAIL (INDIA) LIMITED Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Recognized by AICTE‚ Ministry of HRD‚ Govt. of India) By Ms. Pragati PG-10-052 Batch 2010-12 Under the guidance of Dr. Bhawana Garg INMANTEC‚ Ghaziabad Integrated Academy of Management and Technology Ghaziabad
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Rights above and below land The concept of “land” only extends upwards to a height necessary for the ordinary use and enjoyment of the surface (Bernstein v Skyviews & General Ltd [1978])Trespass above land at lower levels: “not whether the incursion actually interferes with the occupier’s actual use of the land at the time‚ but rather whether it is of a nature and at a height which may interfere with any ordinary uses of the land which the occupier may see fit to undertake” (LJP Investments v Howard
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