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    2128IBA Business Processes Study Guide for Final Exam Preparation Key Concepts – Multiple choice. The impact of competition of value generation. * Some firms have natural competitive advantage * Geographical proximity to inputs‚ e.g. steel/coal * Legislated monopoly‚ e.g. NTT DoCoMo * Intellectual Property ownership‚ e.g. Apple Computers * Other firms must create CA through * Added value‚ e.g. product attributes * Lower production costs‚ e.g. fit

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    their strategic investments in six regional mobile operators‚ namely Telkomsel (Indonesia)‚ Globe Telecom (the Philippines)‚ Advanced Info Service (Thailand)‚ Warid Telecom (Pakistan) and PBTL (Bangladesh). The Group also has investments in Bharti Airtel (India)‚ which has significant presence in Bangladesh‚ Sri Lanka and Africa. They are a long term strategic investor and work closely with the associates to grow the business‚ by leveraging their scale in networks‚ customer reach and extensive operational

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    Critical Success Factors of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation Success in China Liang Zhang‚ Matthew K.O. Lee‚ Zhe Zhang1‚ Probir Banerjee Department of Information Systems‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ Hong Kong‚ China iszhang@is.cityu.edu.hk; ismatlee@cityu.edu.hk; ispb@is.cityu.edu.hk 1 Faculty of Business Administration‚ Northeastern University‚ Shenyang‚ China Zhangz27@hotmail.com ERP systems were introduced to China at the beginning of 1980s when several state-owned companies

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    Student’s name: Blah‚ Blah Class & Session: How can franchises ensure their products are appropriate for international markets? Professor: Introduction Most businesses are formed with the notion to someday expand their product internationally. Better communications and technology gives a massive increase in the convenience of international business ventures. Expanding a business internationally is a

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    paper aims to analyze reasons behind Japanese companies’ slow adoption of ERP during this period based on case study of Naniwa HiTech and then goes further to explore factors conducive to Naniwa’s final success in ERP implementation. Key words: ERP‚ BPR‚ CSFs As the most revolutionary package software developed in the 1970s and expanding fast across major western countries throughout the 1990s‚ Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system unified information management system of the entire company with

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    Foreword Hrm practices play very important role in managing any type of business. Yes‚ practices do differ form sector to sector company to company but the basic idea of managing the staff ‚ recruitment and selection procedures are mostly the same. In this project we have considered hrm practices in retail sector. Retail sector in India is now growing aggressively and want for professionals in this sector has also increased. Competition has made a lot of difference in this sector ‚ To match with

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    INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW At 110.01 million connections ’ Indian Telecom Industry’ is the fifth largest and fastest growing in the world. The subscriber base has grown by 40% in 2005 and is expected to reach 250 million in 2007. Over the last 3 years‚ two out of every three new telephone connections were wireless. Consequently‚ wireless now accounts for 54.6% of the total telephone subscriber base‚ as compared to only 40% in 2003. Wireless subscriber growth is expected to grow at 2

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    time * integrating and coordinating several services at once * improving efficiency in organization by eliminating delay‚ redundancy processing steps Enablers- elements that act as vehicles for processes to change and IT acts as enabler for BPR How IT make change easy? * Shared databases --different functions are allowed to take part by using the information stored in the databases. * Imaging technology--many people work at same time * Electronic data exchange and electronic

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    My Role Model Abdul Kalam

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    Description of the work: “Airtel Managed Service ". Responsibility on the work: o Migrating Customer Requests from Postpaid Profile to Prepaid Profile‚ Prepaid Recreation Profile‚ Bulk Adjustment and Cos change & FL Midcycle. o Ability to plan in advance and execute it to perfection o Sharing Migration Data with the Spocs. o Analyzing the Provisioning Errors and Rejections o Tracking Circle-Volume and Trend Handling a team of 10 members Airtel Manages Services Handling

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    1.0 Industry Profile 1.1 General Introduction Insurance in India can be traced back to the Vedas. For instance‚ yogakshema‚ the name of Life Insurance Corporation of India’s corporate headquarters‚ is derived from the Rig Veda. The term suggests that a form of “community insurance” was prevalent around 1000 BC and practiced by the Aryans. Burial societies of the kind found in ancient Rome were formed in the Buddhist period to help families build houses‚ protect widows and children. Bombay Mutual

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