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    New Venture Planning & Entrepreneurship Contact Hours : 42 hrs Credit : 1.5 Credit Prerequisite : None Instructor : Dr Veeresh Sharma   “Innovation is the specific tool of entrepreneurs‚ the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service. It is capable of being presented as a discipline‚ capable of being learned‚ capable of being practiced” Peter F. Drucker   In present scenarios‚ consumer needs must be satisfied in superior manner

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    Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid‚ Strategy + Business (26)‚ 2000‚ pp. 55-67.Stuart Hart‚ “Beyond Greening: Strategies for a Sustainable World‚” www.hbsTUp.UTharvard.edu/hbr/index.htmlH C.K. Prahalad and Kenneth Lieberthal‚ “The End of Corporate Imperialism‚” Harvard Business Review‚ July–August 1998; www.hbsTUp.UTharvard.edu/hbr/index.html

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    strategic vision on those forces that require special attention in the development of their international strategy. I have read the most recent update of Porter’s initial 1979 Harvard Business Review (HBR) on the Five-Force Model titled “The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy: Porter HBR January 2008”. This recent article aspires to help a company to “stake out a position that is more profitable and less vulnerable to attack”. Porter thoroughly re-addresses the Rivals and the four additional

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    HBR CASE STUDV Fat Chance by Bronwyn Fryer and Julia Kirby Sid has put his hat inthe ring for a client-serving position. He’s got the skills andtheknowledgethe problem is‚ he’s also obese. Can his weight be a factor in the decision? B ILL HouciAN was three pages deep into his spreadsheet when he felt the thud‚ thud‚ thud through the roughhewn floor of the hallway connecting sales and marketing with the desktop publishing group. "Here comes Sid‚" he thought. The Seattle offices of NMO Financial

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    How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/hbsp/hbr/articles/article.js... ADVERTISEMENT Ed Catmull is a cofounder of Pixar and the president of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios. FEATURE How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity Behind Pixar’s string of hit movies‚ says the studio’s president‚ is a peer-driven process for solving problems. by Ed Catmull ♦ Listen to Ed Catmull discuss managing creativity. A few years ago‚ I had lunch with the

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    Project Management Office

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    The case Project Context: AtekPC founded in 1984‚ has grown to become a mid-sized U.S PC maker‚ with 2100 employees‚ $1.9m revenues in 2006. With the transition of PC industry from a growth market to that of a maturing market‚ AtekPC was experiencing tremendous cost pressure and changing management urgency. In order to positioning the organization for the future‚ John Strider‚ CIO for AtekPC‚ had strong convictions that the PMO-light model1was the way to go. PMO issues involved at AtekPC

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    Module Chemistry

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    __ H3PO4 Question 5 __ TiCl4 + __ H2O → __ TiO2 + __ HCl Question 6 __ C2H6O + __ O2 → __ CO2 + __ H2O Question 7 __ Fe + __ HC2H3O2 → __ Fe(C2H3O2)3 + __ H2 Question 8 __ NH3 + __ O2 → __ NO + __ H2O Question 9 __ B2Br6 + __ HNO3 → __ B(NO3)3 + __ HBr Question 10 __ NH4OH + __ Kal(SO4)2·12H2O → __ Al(OH)3 + __ (NH4)2SO4 + __ KOH + __ H2O After reading this module‚ you will be able to achieve the following objectives: To identify the steps in balancing a chemical equation To balance equation

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    Managers Program in Vevcy‚ Switzerland. One of his previous articles in HBR is "How Should You Organize Manufacturing?" (coauthor‚ Roger W. Schmenner‚ JanuaryFchruary 1978). Mr. Wheelwright is associate professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School. He is currently teaching in the MBA program and is faculty chairman of Harvard’s executive program on Manufacturing in Corporate Strategy. One of his previous HBR articles is "Corporate Forecasting: Promise and Reality‚" [coauthor‚

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    as a way to manage and control this problem. 2 3 2. DEFINITION Scope Creep is a term used by project managers to describe the extra deliverables or additional requirements that were not planned in the project ’s initial phase. According to the HBR Guide to Project Management (2012) ’scope creep ’ is the tendency (often as a result of pressure from stakeholders) to permit changes that exceed a project ’s scope and may wreak havoc on the schedule‚ the quality of the work‚ or the budget. As it

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    Chemistry 12

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    Chemistry 12 Unit 1 - Reaction Kinetics Chemistry 12 Worksheet 1-3 - Reaction Mechanisms 1. It is known that compounds called chlorofluorocarbons (C.F.C.s) (eg. CFCl3) will break up in the presence of ultraviolet radiation‚ such as found in the upper atmosphere‚ forming single chlorine atoms: CFCl3  CFCl2 + Cl The Cl atoms then react with Ozone (O3) as outlined in the following mechanism. Step 1: Step 2: Cl + O3  ClO + O2 ClO + O  Cl + O2 (single "O" atoms occur naturally in the atmosphere

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