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    1. Which of the fundamentals of planning did the McCloskeys effectively execute? Explain your answer. A.- McCloskey identified clearly their main barrier it had to be successful. It needed to change the perception about big farms. Pivoting around this issue‚ McCloskey developed a mission and vision‚ that described clearly this goal and them linked it with other fundamentals of planning. Their mission was described as “educating the public about modern farming‚ protect the environment‚ care for

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    TELECOM sector in india

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    1. TELECOM INDUSTRY IN INDIA Presented By:Submitted To:Dr. Sandhir Sharma Group 10Chitkara Business School Gagandeep Singh Mohit Sharma Aman Mahajan Karun Sharma Kanika Dhawan Ashima Gupta 2. Well Postal means of communication wasthe only mean communication until theyear 1850. In 1850 experimental electric TELECOM INDUSTRYtelegraph started for first time in Indiabetween Calcutta (Kolkata) and DiamondIN INDIAHarbor (southern suburbs of Kolkata‚ onthe banks of the Hooghly River).In 1851‚ it was

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    understand the internal Recruitment process at ICICI Prudential Life Insurance  To identify areas where there can be scope for improvement  To give suitable recommendation to streamline the hiring process METHODOLOGY The insurance sector is marked with a high level of attrition and therefore recruitment process becomes a crucial function of the organization. At ICICI Prudential Life Insurance‚ recruitment is all time high during May-June and Oct-Nov. The attrition is high among the

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    Telecom Sector in India

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    Telecom reforms was initiated in 1994‚ there were three incumbents in the fixed service sector‚ namely DoT (Department of Telecom)‚ MTNL and VSNL. Of these‚ DoT operated in all parts of the country except Delhi and Mumbai. MTNL operated in Delhi and Mumbai and VSNL provided international telephony.  Given its all-India presence and policy-making powers‚ the DoT enjoyed a monopoly in the telecom sector prior to the major telecom reforms. However‚ subsequent to the second phase of reforms in 1999‚

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    The Work

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    progress‚ at the end of that period there were still over 215 million child labourers‚ and over half of them were doing hazardous work. Moreover‚ the overall downward trend masked rising numbers of children in economic activity in sub-Saharan Africa from 2004 to 2008 (ILO‚ 2010d). While these numbers underscore the magnitude of the remaining challenge facing the global community‚ they also convey a clear message of hope – progress against child labour is possible with sound policy choices and substantial

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    Km in Health Sector

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    Knowledge Management Practices and Healthcare Delivery: A Contingency Framework Prantik Bordoloi and Nazrul Islam School of Management‚ Asian Institute of Technology‚ Bangkok‚ Thailand Prantik.Bordoloi@ait.ac.th nazrul@ait.ac.th Abstract: Being a knowledge driven process‚ healthcare delivery provides opportunity to incorporate knowledge management practices to improve processes. But it has also been noted that knowledge management is systematically more complex in healthcare and minimal research

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    The Philippine Bakery Sector

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    Staff Paper       The Philippine Bakery Sector A market research report by Mollie Woods and Suzanne Thornsbury Submitted as a final grant report to Jamie Zmitko-Somers‚ MDA       Staff Paper 2009‐05                    August 2009  Department of Agricultural‚ Food and Resource Economics MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing‚ Michigan 48824   MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer    The Philippine Bakery Sector A market research report by Mollie Woods and Suzanne Thornsbury

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    Edible Oil Sector

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    EDIBLE OIL SECTOR. According to the Humburg –based world Trade Journal global production of oils & fats stood at 160 million tons in 2009. There are two sources of fats and oils; those extracted from vegetables such as coconuts‚ cotton seeds‚ cashewnuts‚ groundnuts‚ sunflower seeds‚ simsime‚ soya beans‚ maize germ and palm fruits and those extracted from milk animal meat. In Kenya the preference source of oils and fats and oils is extracted from vegetable oils with domestic production at 380

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    Community Studies

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    Name: Emma Burwell Module: Community Studies Word Count: 2049 ‘Explore the ways in which we can understand the concept of ‘community’. By Emma Burwell. The purpose of this essay is to explore the ways in which we can understand the concept of ‘community’. In doing so the essay will aim to introduce community with its many definitions and articulate a discussion around its ambiguous hidden

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    including banking. The banking sector in India has undergone several changes in the areas of prudential‚ regulatory‚ disclosure and supervisory norms. The financial reforms launched during the early 1990s have dramatically changed the banking scenario in the country. New prudential norms‚ capital adequacy prescriptions‚ identification of bad debts‚ provision requirements etc. were enforced and interest rates were deregulated. As a result of these reforms‚ new private sector banks were allowed entry into

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