y Term Paper On Training & Development process on CITYCELL Prepared for Ayesha Binte Safiullah Lecturer of Human Resource Management Course Code: HRM 363 School of Business (UITS) Prepared by MD. Arefin Nafiz.……………….10510507 MD. Akther Sayed…………... 10510508 MD. Rabiul Karim………………11310357 MD. Sohel Rana………………..10320704
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Aquino gov’t falls short of jobs‚ spending targets JOBS NEEDED. While the Philippine economy enjoyed highs in 2012‚ millions of Filipinos are in search of decent jobs. Photo by AFP. MANILA‚ Philippines - The Aquino administration has fallen short of its employment generation target of a million per year‚ while its public spending ratio continued to slide. In the Socioeconomic Report (SER) 2010-2012 released by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)‚ the agency said the administration
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However James informed him that he has sold the aluminium BMW lightweight motorbike and now he has only a racing motorbike available for sale for RM220‚000.00. Advise Dahari. (Total: 20 marks) Question 1 is about the law contract it entails issues regarding an invitation to treat (ITT)‚ the fact shows that James has placed an advertisement at the Star newspaper for the sale of his BMW motorbike. This is advertisement is not an offer‚ it had similar with the cases of
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700‚000 system employees The world is changing all around us. To continue to thrive as a business over the next ten years and beyond‚ we must look ahead‚ understand the trends and forces that will shape our business in the future and move swiftly to prepare for what’s to come. We must get ready for tomorrow today. That’s what our 2020 Vision is all about. It creates a long-term destination for our business and provides us with a "Roadmap" for winning together with our bottling partners. Mission
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LABOUR LAW 2006 & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS UNDERSTANDING & APPLICATION IN MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS IN BANGLADESH M. SHABBIR ALI LEARNING OBJECTIVES (PART-I) • • • • • • • • • • Background of Bangladesh Labour Act 2006 Salient features of this new law Workers classification Appointment Letter‚ ID Card‚ Service Book Wage & Payment/ Minimum Wage Modes of Separation Working Hour‚ Weekly Holiday‚ OT & Leave Maternity Benefit Safety‚ First Aid Appliance & Canteens Other Welfare Provisions
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SUBCULTURE IN BANGLADESH AND IT’S IMPORTANCE IN MARKETING. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Culture is an extremely broad and encompassing term. It includes what we have learned‚ our history‚ values‚ morals‚ customs‚ art‚ and habit. Marketing takes place within a given culture. Marketers should know that experience‚ history‚ values‚ morals‚ customs‚ art‚ habit‚ etc. vary within a given culture requiring different marketing programs. Not everyone in the same country or society shares the same behavioral pattern
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concern among the service providers especially banks. Banks have their own way of managing their relationships with the customers. However‚ the perception of customers on CRM practices among banks should also be taken into consideration. Here in this paper‚ effort is given to study the comparative perception of SBI customers and other nationalised banks customers’ in the issue of CRM practices. It is observed that the approach of CRM by SBI and other nationalised are to some extent same and one but the
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Erin Smith Exercise 11.2 Question 1: What are the “two greatest contributors” to contract disputes? Why is it a good idea to use plain English instead of legalese when drafting a contract? What is a “letter of intent? ” What might be included in a letter of intent to avoid future disagreements over the legal effect of the letter? The two greatest contributors to contract disputes are a) failure to address all possible situations‚ whether deliberately or not‚ and b) ambiguity in the provisions
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3. Contract Law “Is My Agreement an Enforceable Contract?” The Law of Contract involves answering 4 questions: (1) Is my agreement an enforceable contract? Are all of the elements of a contract present. (2) If so‚ what does it require me (and the other party) to do? - What “promises” have become terms of the contract. (3) Can I get out of it (without paying some form of penalty)? - Was the formation of the contract defective in some way (ie were there any ‘vitiating elements’ present)
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OULU BUSINESS SCHOOL Anila Kiran Andrea Zambrano Advanced Auditing TERM PAPER Department of Accounting January 2013 2 Table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 3 LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................................................................ 4 2. 3. RESEARCH QUESTION AND HYPOTHESIS ................................
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