A Project Report On “Employer Branding” Submitted for partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of degree Of PGPM Of & Master of Business Administration Of Manonmaniam Sundarnar University Tirunelveli Session 2010-12 Supervision by Rajagopal.V Senior Manager Talent Management Submitted by Karthik. D GSB Roll No: G1003/10 Enrollment No: 10AM60003 2011 GLOBAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS EVERONN EDUCATION LIMITED #96 – 99 Industrial Estate‚ Perungudi‚Chennai - 600096
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NEBOSH NATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE 1 The course aims to: Provide those who are making the day to-day decisions at work with the knowledge and understanding of health and safety issues in order to manage risks effectively. 2 NEBOSH Course Structure Unit NGC1:The Management of Health and Safety Unit GC2: Controlling Workplace Hazards Unit GC3: Health and Safety Practical Application 3 Unit NGC1: Management of health and safety Element 1: Foundations in health and safety Learning Outcomes:
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BTEC Level 4 and Level 5 Higher National Diplomas in Business Unit 1: Business Environment (Y/601/0546) Textbooks Sawyer M‚ (ed) – The UK Economy: A Manual of Applied Economics‚ 16th edition (OUP Oxford; 2004) ISBN: 9780199266517 Begg D – Foundations of Economics‚ 4th edition (McGraw-Hill Higher Education‚ 2009) ISBN: 9780077121884 Morrison J – International Business Environment: Global and Local Marketplaces in a Changing World (Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2006) ISBN: 9781403936912 A & C Black Publishers
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FINANCIAL SERVICES UK Banks: Performance Benchmarking Report Full Year Results 2012 kpmg.co.uk/banking Basis of preparation This report summarises the 2012 full year results of Barclays‚ HSBC‚ Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds)‚ Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Standard Chartered1. Whilst progressively more information has been given in results announcements in recent years‚ not all statutory accounts or Pillar 3 reports have been published at the date of this report‚ and therefore analysis
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"Performance of UK Mutual Funds: Luck or Skill?". Journal of Finance‚ Vol. 15(4)‚ pp. 613-634 Databank EPA¢K Report (2007) Databank EPA¢K Report. (2010). _"2010 Annual EPA¢K Report‚ For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2007". Pp. 16-23_ Databank MFUND Report EMA Softech (2003). What are a Mutual Fund ’s Betas and why are They Important? Retrieved May 17‚ 2012‚ from http://www.emasoftech.com/ Fama‚ E Ferreira‚ M.A.‚ Keswani‚ A. Miguel‚ A.F. and Ramos‚ S.B. (2011). The Determinants of Mutual Fund Performance:
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EQUITY MARKET In financial markets‚ stock is the capital raised by a corporation through the issuance and distribution of shares. A person or organization which holds shares of stocks is called a shareholder. The aggregate value of a corporation’s issued shares is its market capitalization. When one buys a share of a company he becomes a shareholder in that company. Shares are also known as Equities. Equities have the potential to increase in value over time. It also provides the portfolio with
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MANAGEMENT PAPER-VI FINANCIAL 100 MANAGEMENT PAPER-V PRINCIPLES OF 100 MARKETING PAPER-VI INTERNATIONAL 100 MARKETING PAPER-V FUNDAMENTALS OF 100 INSURANCE PAPER-VI INDIAN BANKING 100 SYSTEM PAPER-V INTERNET & WORLD 100 WIDE WEB PAPER-VI ESSENTIALS OF E100 COMMERCE PAPER-V HUMAN RESOURCE 100 MANAGEMENT PAPER-VI INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 100 VIVA‐VOICE : COMPULSORY Total Marks B.Com. Part-I B.Com. Part-II B.Com. Part-III Grand Total 100 66 66 66 66 66 GROUP –D 33 700 600 700 700 2000
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Quiz 1 Origins of Agriculture 1/7 (read 180-181‚ a closer look 11.1 & centers of plant domestication) Human History * humans have existed as species ~ 195‚000 years/ farming has been practiced ~ 11‚500 years. * Knowledge of foraging societies: * archaeological evidence: middens (trash pile – bones‚ corn cobs‚ etc.) & coprolites (fossilized fecal material‚ to get an idea of what people ate) * modern evidence: !Kung‚ Ainu * Why did we start farming? * easier‚ it
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tPart 1 Content Social Networks: The Future 4 7 Foreword ERIC SALAMA The promise of social networking ADDED VALUE Social Media: Brands 19 The Future of Social media for Brands MILLWARD BROWN 24 Twitter’s Emerging Potential as Marketing Platform KANTAR MEDIA COMPETE 29 How to avoid Common Pitfalls of Online Listening Research KANTAR MEDIA CYMFONY 35 The Intersection of Seeking and Sharing Information KANTAR MEDIA COMPETE Social Media: In Practice Social: Global Growth 44 Spotlight
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INTRODUCTION India’s core competence is in garment sector‚ however increasing competition necessitates her to explore new arena and develop her competence there. Textile & garment industry is among the second highest employment provider in India after agriculture. It is the mother industry in India‚ like most of the industrialized nations‚ and given the present economic development‚ it has the potential to propel the economy at least for next few decades. With the ATC (Agreement on Textile &
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