DABBAWALAS OF MUMBAI DABBAWALAS OF MUMBAI WHITE PAPER PREPARED BY MBA STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA’S KENAN-FLAGLER BUSINESS SCHOOL AT THE Authors Nishesh Patel (EMBA 2006) Naveen Vedula (EMBA 2006) Abstract Despite the current emphasis on high technology for solving complex business logistics issues‚ a group of largely illiterate Indian entrepreneurs known as dabbawalas has been coordinating the delivery of home-cooked lunches to thousands of Indian office workers for
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features‚ the NPS is a key component in creating future smart grids. NPS – Current breaking solutions from 25 A – 630 A. – Manual or remote motor controlled configurations available. – Capability to install additional pole equipment for different distribution network needs. Features – Mechanically stable structure to suit different climatic conditions. – Flexible mounting and installation options. – Modular NPS design minimizes on site assembly and installation time. – Wide range of breaking current
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ctLIST OF CONTENTS Chapter No | Title | Page Number | | Executive Summary | | 1 | Organizational Study | | 2 | Research methodology | | 3 | Review of Literature | | 4 | Data Analysis and Interpretation | | 5 | Findings and Suggestions | | 6 | Conclusion | | | Bibliography | | | Annexure | | LIST OF TABLES Table No: | TITLE | Page no: | 4.1 | Table showing gender of customers | | 4.2 | Table showing income level of customers | | 4.3 | Table showing
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Tax Incidence Statutory Incidence of a tax Mengindikasikan siapakah yang secara legal bertanggung jawab (menanggung) pajak (misal: penjual atau pembeli?) Economic Incidence of a tax Perubahan dalam distribusi pendapatan riil pribadi yang dipengaruhi pajak Pajak progressive dapat dihitung dengan berbagai cara. Proportional‚ progressive dan regressive. Average tax rate‚ ratio dari pajak yang dibayarkan terhadap pendapatan. jika Average tax rate naik dari pendapatan‚ systemnya adalah
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#1 True or false: Even if the sample size is more than 1000‚ we cannot always use the normal approximation to binomial. Solution: If a sample is n>30‚ we can say that sample size is sufficiently large to assume normal approximation to binomial curve. Hence the statement is false. #2 A salesperson goes door-to-door in a residential area to demonstrate the use of a new Household appliance to potential customers. She has found from her years of experience that after demonstration‚ the
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Condom Availability in College Due to the escalating spread of sexually transmitted diseases throughout the country‚ the College Administration at County College has decided to install condom dispensers in all campus restrooms in an attempt to prevent and decrease the transmission of STD’s. HIV/AIDS is the specific deadly disease that the college is mostly concerned about. Although this decision has caused a great deal of controversy among the county college community‚ the installation of condom
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Question 1 The following table gives the classification of the amount paid and the method of payment at a department store. Cash Credit Debit Total < $20 10 8 6 24 $20 - $100 15 25 10 50 Over $100 5 15 6 26 Total 30 48 22 100 a) Find the probability that the amount paid is < $20 Answer: P(<$20) = b) Find the probability that the method of payment is credit Answer: P(Credit) = c) Find the probability that the amount is <$20 and the method of payment
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Loctite Corporation – International Distribution Background 1. Loctite Corporation was founded in 1956; Headquartered in Hartford‚ Connecticut. It had grown to become the global leading manufacturer and marketer of adhesives‚ sealants‚ and relative products‚ especially the impressive growth during the 1980s. It had achieved Fortune 500 status in 1990‚and in 1991 was ranked 477 in revenue‚ 190 in profits‚ 24 in profit as a percentage of sales‚ and 18 in per share annual growth over the previous
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Functions and types of channels of distribution * Functions; reconcile the needs of producers and consumers‚ improving efficiency‚ improving accessibility and providing specialist services * Consumer Channels; producer direct to consumer‚ producer to retailer to consumer‚ producer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer‚ producer to agent to distributor to wholesaler to retailer to consumer * Industrial Channels; producer to industrial customers‚ producer to agent to industrial customer
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GEMA 5400 | Brunswick Distribution Inc | Case Analysis | | | | Table of Contents Introduction ………………………………………………………………..1 Executive Summary ……………………………………………………2 Application and Analysis ……………………………………………..3 Literature Review………………………………………………………….4 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………..5 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………..6 Appendix…………………………………………………………………………7 INTRODUCTION Brunswick Distribution started as a small distribution company 10 years ago when
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