Yangon Institute of Economics Department of Management Studies MBA Programme Business Plan for POINT footwear manufacturing and distribution Submitted by : Nay Zar Myo Roll No : 36 15th Batch MBA Plan Outline 1. Executive Summary 2. Company Summary 3. Products 4. Market Analysis Summary i. Market Segmentation ii. Distribution Strategy iii. Market Trends 5. Competition and Buying Patterns Competitive Edge 6. Strategy and Implementation Summary Sales Strategy
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Unemployment Problem In Bangladesh Unemployment is the situation in which one does not have any opportunity to work and earn. An unemployed person can not earn his living. He has to depend on others . He is thought as a burden to the family or the society. So‚ it is regarded as a problem. Unemployment is common every where in the world. No country in the world is completely is free form it. So‚ Bangladesh is not exception from it. Rather‚ this problem is very serious in our country. Many people
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Unemployment problem in Bangladesh Unemployment means the state of being without any work both for the education and the uneducated for earning one’s livelihood. This problem has become a great concern all over the world .but nowhere in the world this problem is as acute as in Bangladesh. Thousands of people in our country are without any job. At present the toughest task for any young man is to manage a job. Hundreds of candidates alarm over a single post. The bad effect of unemployment is not
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1. Business and Economics WEEK 4: Theories of International Trade and Investment 2. QUESTION 1 Mercantilism is a bankrupt theory that has no place in the modern world. Discuss. 3. Mercantilism - a country should maintain a trade surplus‚ even if that means that imports are limited by government intervention. Bankrupt theory because: – Inconsistent with the general notion of globalization. • Eventually‚ a country will find it difficult to export if it imposes oppressive quotas and tariffs on
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The Problems and Prospects of Rural Development in Bangladesh: A study on some selected geographic area. Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Bangladesh with its 38% people living below poverty line and 18% living in absolute poverty is suffering from acute rural-urban economic disparity coupled with illiteracy‚ lack of proper health and sanitation facilities. The country’s economy is basically an agrarian one with vast majority living in rural areas. The agriculture sector is unable to provide any
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[pic] S.M. IBRAHIM KHAN Mailing Address # House#67(5th floor)‚Road#21‚Rupnagor R/A‚Mirpur‚ Dhaka-1216 Contact# 01619003563‚0182-7176556 E-Mail # ibrahim.shawon@yahoo.com CAREER OBJECTIVE Intend to work in a challenging and competitive environment where strong sense of responsibility and commitment is required‚ where dignity of work provides jobs satisfaction and the place of work provides potential avenues for learning‚ growing and achieving the optimum target level in the organization. PROFESSIONAL
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Banking Sector in Bangladesh Introduction The Jews in Jerusalem introduced a kind of banking in the form of money lending before the birth of Christ. The word ’bank’ was probably derived from the word ’bench’ as during ancient time Jews used to do money -lending business sitting on long benches. First modern banking was introduced in 1668 in Stockholm as ’Svingss Pis Bank’ which opened up a new era of banking activities throughout the European Mainland. In the South Asian region‚ early banking
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Strategy in Practice – Australasian Clothing and Footwear Specialist Retailers Industry External analysis: Industry Profile: Australasian Clothing and Footwear Specialist Retailers Industry (ACFSRI) is mature‚ with over 16‚000 outlets and combined 2010 value sales of NZ$20.1 billion (using current exchange rate). The ACFSRI supplies a wide range of clothing and footwear to end-consumers through outlets and tradeshows; the quality‚ target pricing‚ and both economies of scale and scope amongst competitors
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Prospects of Garment Industry in Bangladesh: 1. Financial Prospect: Over the last fifteen years or so the garments industries have emerged as the largest source of earning foreign currency. Industry Sector: 2.5 In the industry sector‚ which contributed 29.7 percent of GDP‚ growth rate slowed down from 6.8 percent of FY08 to 5.9 percent in FY09. Within this sub-sector knitwear‚ rice milling‚ dairy products‚ leather products‚ footwear‚ embroidery‚ wooden furniture‚ paper and paper products‚ nonmetallic
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A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard. Bangladesh‚ a country in southern Asia that is home to 140 million people‚ is widely known as a land of natural disasters. It is highly vulnerable to floods‚ famine‚ drought‚ earthquake‚ cyclones‚ and river erosions. Due to the effects of these disasters‚ the country is now permanently in distress. These disasters have become regular phenomena and have been causing suffering to millions of residents for many decades. Natural Disasters are occurring
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