PROJECT REPORT ON “EFFECT OF BRANDING ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR - A STUDY IN RELATION TO FASHION INDUSTRY” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of “BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION” 2008-11 Submitted To: Submitted By: Mrs. Astha Sharma and Sudhanshu Leekha Dr. Richa Gupta BBA (Gen.) 6th Sem. Faculty Guide 0501341708 IDEAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
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A BRIEF STUDY Of TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN PATNA DARIY PROJECT A SYNPOSIS SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (2011-2013) CONTDUCTED BY [pic] L.N.MISHRA INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICE DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE BAILEY ROAD‚ PATNA – 800001 Under the guidance of: Submitted by: B.N. THAKUR KRITY KUMARI FACULTY MEMBER ROLL NO
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PROBLEM 1 Project? 1. Unique purpose 2. Life span 3. Uncertainty 4. Primary customer 5. Resources 6. Developed using progressive elaboration Project Life Cycle [pic] Key Project Constraints 1. Scope – objective of project 2. Time - Deadline 3. Cost - Budget 4. Quality – Extent of satisfaction Project Stakeholders Individuals or groups in the organization who have an interest in‚ or will be affected by‚ the project result. E.g. Organiser
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STATEMENT FOR A/C : 911010033121741 (062) MR AMIT SAHA BETWEEN 01/02/2013 AND 28/02/2013 SCHEME CODE CUSTOMER ID CURRENCY CODE LIEN AMOUNT NOMINATION DETAILS OCCUPATION : SALARY POWER PREMIUM : 839658854 : INR : 0.00 : NOMINATION REGISTERED : SALARIED RAJIV GANDHI NAGAR NEAR TAGORE NAGAR GROUP NO-4 VIKHROLI E‚ MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA‚ INDIA PIN : 400079 Tran Date 02/02/2013 04/02/2013 11/02/2013 11/02/2013 11/02/2013 14/02/2013 16/02/2013 18/02/2013 18/02/2013 21/02/2013 22/02/2013 23/02/2013
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Project Attributes A project has a unique purpose. Every project should have a well-defined objective. For example‚ Anne Roberts‚ the Director of the Project Management Office in the opening case‚ might sponsor an information technology collaboration project to develop a list and initial analysis of potential information technology projects that might improve operations for the company. The unique purpose of this project would be to create a collaborative report with ideas from people throughout
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PAFIWA MUTASA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL RHINO MARIMBIRE " LAYOUT OF PROPOSAL 1. BACKGROUND 2. PURPOSE 3. PROJECT OBJECTIVE 4. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES 5. INTERVENTIONS / STRATEGIES a ) INPUTS/OUTPUTS/OUTCOMES b) B.O.Q 6. PROJECT PARTNERS AND ROLES 7. SELECTION CRITERIA FOR BENEFICIARIES 8. FEASIBILITY STUDY a) b) STRENGTHS c) WEAKNESS d) 9. RISKS AND MEASUREMENTS OPPORTUNITIES GLOBAL
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by Ms. S.R.Arun‚ AP/IT Mr. A. Jegatheesan‚ AP Head‚ Department of Information Technology Syllabus CS66 OOAD LAB 0032 OBJECTIVE: To develop a mini-project following the 12 exercises listed below. 1. To develop a problem statement. 2. Develop an IEEE standard SRS document. Also develop risk management and project plan (Gantt chart). 3. Identify Use Cases and develop the Use Case model. 4. Identify the business activities and develop an UML Activity diagram. 5. Identity the
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT Foreword Project is designed to produce a result of giving birth of a products‚ a service or an improvement with a definite beginning and ending and given the clear goal and objectives. I order to successfully implement a project‚ planning‚ organizing‚ motivating‚ controlling resources‚ procedure are the process and activity designed to meet a specific goals. There are 2 challenges of project management process: its constraints including scope‚ time‚ quantity and budget and the
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CUSTOMER FOCUS ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN PONLAIT‚ PUDUCHERRY SUMMER PROJECT REPORT Submitted by R.NITHYAN REGISTER NO: 27348326 Under the Guidance of Mrs. R.HEMALATHA‚ M.B.A.‚ Faculty‚ Department of Management Studies in partial fullfilment for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SRI MANAKULA VINAYAGAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY PUDUCHERRY SEPTEMBER- 2007 SRI MANAKULA VINAYAGAR ENGINEERING
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1) For raw guavaN1V1 = N2V2 N1 x 10 = (1/10) x132 1/10 x Normality of oxalate = ( x /100) = strength of oxalate in freshguava extract = normality x Eq. mass of oxalate ion= 1.32/100 x 44g/litre of diluted extract= 0.581 g L -1 2) For semi ripened guava (1 day old).Strength of oxalate in one day old guava extract= (1.37 /100) x 44g/litre of diluted extract= 0.603 g L -1 ) For ripened guavaStrength of oxalate in fresh guava extract= ( 1.39/100) x 44g/litre of diluted extract=0
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