FINAL PROJECT Unilever Bangladesh Faculty Member: Nadia Asraf (NAF) Course BUS 101‚ Sec 9 Submitted by: Shah Asif‚ Id: 081170030 Sabrina Akther -1210680030 Sufia Akhter Suma-1130043030 Rubiya Jahan Chowdhury -1210677030 Date: 15-04-2012 NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY Table of Contents Titles | Page Number | Executive Summary | 5 | Introduction | 6 | SWOT Analysis | 6 | Functional Management in Uniliver Bangladesh ltd | 10 | Promotional Strategies and Tools | 13 | Conclusion | 16 | Reference
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tourism industry in bangladesh Prospect of Tourism Industry in Bangladesh Prospect of Tourism Industry in Bangladesh Submitted to: MD. ANWARUL ISLAM Course Teacher Business Communication (MGT 431) Stamford University Bangladesh Submitted By‚ CHOWDHURY GOLAM NOOR- A- SUNNY Student ID- MBA 046 13284
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In today’s society one of the biggest factors in the competitive global marketplace is a high quality product. In most businesses their goal is to create products or services and sell them to customers for a profit. These products or services must live up to a certain quality standard expected by customers. If the quality level is not met‚ there are consequences to face for the business. Therefore‚ quality is important to a business for a number of reasons. Customer and Retention is one of the reasons
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ACTUAL PRACTICE & PROBLEMS OF AUDIT PROCEDURE REPORT ON: AMTRANET GROUP UNDER SUPERVATION: Shah Ridwan Chowdhury Lecturer‚ Dept. of Management Studies. Jagannath University‚ Dhaka. PREPARED BY: Group Name: Knowledge Fighter. Section-A‚ B.B.A (3rd Batch) Department of Management Jagannath
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1.0 Introduction Although inflation is generally thought of as an inordinate increase in the general price level‚ throughout the history of economics the causes of inflation and the definition of inflation itself remained as an unresolved issue. There is a general agreement that‚ in the long-run‚ inflation is a monetary phenomenon. In short-run‚ however‚ many other factors could cause inflation that instigates unsettled debate on the causes of inflation. Every school of economists tries to define
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Chowdhury 1 Issues of Society Past and Present The passage of time may bring about many new changes in American society but‚ conflict will always remain a constant in people’s lives. A number of moral problems occurring in the past continue to be prominent issues of modern society. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ there is a correlation between the preeminent issues described in the novel and the morally unethical conflict occurring within modern society. Some problems are so deeply engraved
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Awamleh‚ R.‚ & Fernandes‚ C. (2005)‚ "Internet Banking: An empirical investigation into the extent of adoption by banks and the determinants of customer satisfaction in the United Arab Emirates" Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce‚ Vol. 2. Chowdhury‚ F.‚ (2011) "E-commerce clicks in the UAE" Khaleej Times [Online]‚ Available at: http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?section=theuae&xfile=data/theuae/2010/august/theuae_august483.xml‚ [Accessed June 21st‚ 2011]. Cobone‚ (2011)‚
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that there was a real need for an international research system similar to those used to advance agribusiness and public health campaigns to eliminate major diseases and stratospheric ozone protection. However‚ Second Committee Chairman Iftekhar Chowdhury (Bangladesh)‚ who chaired the panel‚ said that the creation and application of science and technology to address poverty was one of the most neglected aspects of development‚ thus far. Low levels of research and development‚ expenditures in health
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RAKTIM ROY CHOWDHURY ID-13A2HP020 National Manufacturing Policy Key Constituent: 1. Increase the share of manufacturing in the country’s GDP from the current 16% to 25% by 2022 2. Create 100 million additional jobs in the next decade. 3. Industrial training and skills development programmes 4. Establishment of National Investment and Manufacturing Zones equipped with world-class infrastructure that would be autonomous and self-regulated developed in partnership
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