A REPORT ON HRM PROBLEMS‚ APPROACHES‚ AND CHALLENGES AT Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. By Nawfal Ahmed ID: 1321719 TO Dr. Nazmul Amin Majumder Course Instructor‚ MBA 509 A Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH 23rd July‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………………………………………...... 5 1. Introduction I. Origin of The
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Four environmental factors of enzymes were tested in lab. The changing of pH‚ substrate concentrations‚ temperature‚ and an inhibitor (NaCl) and the effects it hade on the enzyme turnip peroxidase. Enzymes are biological catalysts which increase reaction rates by lowering the activation energies of substrates. A substrate is a reactant that interacts with the enzyme. The enzyme and substrate can be viewed as the recently discovered "induced fit model"‚ which suggests enzymes are flexible and dynamic
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& power industry by following the TOP-DOWN approach to draw a clear picture about their financial position and will work as a investing decision guideline for an investor looking towards these companies. The paper is done therefore from three perspectives- 1. General Economic Influence 2. Industry Influence & 3. Financial Analysis To decide‚ how to allocate investment funds among countries‚ and within countries to bonds‚ stocks‚ and cash‚ Determine which industries will prosper
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Pharmaceutical Marketing Merck “Merck has gone beyond developing and selling prescription pharmaceuticals. It formed joint ventures in 1989 with Johnson & Johnson to sell over the-counter pharmaceuticals; in 1991 with DuPont to expand basic research‚ and in 2000 with Scherigng-Plough to develop and market new prescriptions medicines. In 1997‚ Merck and Rhone-Poulenc S.A. (now Sanofi-Aventis S.A.) combined animal health and poultry genetics business to form Merial Limited‚ a fully integrated
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According to Abraham (2010)‚ pharmaceuticalization is currently on an upward spiral and this dramatic increase can be attributed to five different factors. These five explanations are biomedicalism‚ medicalization‚ pharmaceutical industry promotion and marketing‚ consumerism‚ and regulatory-state ideology or policy. Each of these explanatory factors are mutually interactive but competing and it will be explained how this is in the following paragraphs. The biomedicalization thesis is based upon
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been one of man’s greatest adversaries Medicine - Latin word “medicus” - it is a HEALING ART - Aims to help people become more active‚ live longer‚ live happier lives with less suffering and disability. - has become a part of the health care industry * AT THE TURN OF THE 20th CENTURY (1900): - men and women were frail at the age of 40. - life expectancy was 47.3 years. * BY THE AND OF THE 20th CENTURY: - Medical Advances - Life expectancy increased to 76 years. * TODAY: - People in their
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OVERVIEW – INDIAN PHARMACEUTICALINDUSTRY | | 1.1 | Current Scenario | 6 | 1.2 | Major Pharmaceutical Companies | 10 | 1.3 | Government Initiatives | 12 | 1.4 | Oncology Segment | 15 | | LUNG CANCER | | 2.1 | World Scenario | 21 | 2.2 | Indian Scenario | 22 | 2.3 | About Lung Cancer | 30 | 2.4 | Stages of Lung Cancer | 36 | 2.5 | Causes of Lung Cancer | 46 | | LONG LIFE PHARMACEUTICALS PVT. LTD. | | 3.1 | Vision and Mission | 48 | 3.2 | Board of Directors | 49 | 3.3
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Environmental Effects of the Bottled Water Industry Environmental Science Environmental Effects of the Bottled Water Industry I myself am a firm believer in drinking only bottled water under the belief that it is safer‚ cleaner‚ and better tasting. I also believed that the bottled water industry couldn’t be polluting the environment. After all how could something so natural be bad for the environment? In the research that follows I will explain just how wrong I really was in my beliefs
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many things are used for people to make their life comfort. Soft-drinks are the products to make people refreshing. This report has been prepared on this product on the topic “Competitive Force of Soft Drink Industry in Bangladesh.” This is a great opportunity to know about this industry through our report. This market is a competitive market by nature as several soft drinks companies is working in the market. Their different competitive tactics make us to learn how to survive in the competitive
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Counterfeit Drugs Problems and Solutions for the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Introduction Counterfeit drugs have been around for much of the recent history of industrial-scale drug production in India and abroad. Although detailed data on counterfeit medicines are difficult to obtain by virtue of its very nature‚ a recent WHO report estimates the prevalence to be around 1% of sales in developed countries to over 10% in some developing countries1. The more important aspect of this global
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