014 [pic] SYNOPSIS REPORT ON: A STUDY OF WORK ENVIRONMENT AND EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION IN RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS. Submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements for the IV semester‚ MBA (HRM) POST GRADUATION DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BY Harish Kumar.M.D(4PSO9MBA21) Under The Guidance of Prof: Mahesh.A.S [pic] POST GRADUATION DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES P.E.S. COLLEGE
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ECONOMIC SCENARIO India is blessed in terms of natural resources‚ skilled labor and a well educated young people with a population of over 1210.2 million people in 2010. The Economy of India is the ninth largest in the world by nominal GDP and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). The country’s per capita GDP (PPP) is $3‚586 (IMF‚ 129th) in 2010. According to the world bank India’s current growth rate of GDP is 7.8 per cent in the year 2011
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MBA1 Project Management Assignment 2 MBA Module I Xiangyu Kong‚ S15 Cohort HAMLINE UNIVERSITY Mar. 25‚ 2010 School of Business MBA Module I 1. “Lean” and “Six Sigma” readings ● What are the key themes/approaches of Lean and six Sigma‚ how are they different and how do they each add value? Lean manufacturing satisfies the requirements of customs as possible
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Working Capital Simulation Richard Hughes FIN/571 January Nineteenth‚ 2015 William Stokes Working Capital Simulation Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) is barely breaking even and is strategizing on methods improve its growth and cash flow through capital budgeting. This paper will discuss the decisions the CEO made in each area of the 3-phase process‚ and evaluate how the decisions affected SNC. The numbers in this analysis are in thousands. Background SNC provides dietary supplements to individual
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Assets Turnover Ratio 3.6 Inventory Turnover Ratio 3.7 Debtors Turnover Ratio 3.8 Interest Coverage Ratio 3.9 Operating Profit Margin 3.10 Profit Before Interest And Tax Margin or EBIT 3.11 Gross Profit Margin 3.12 Net Profit Margin 3.13 Return On Capital Employed 3.14 Return On Net Worth 3.15 Earnings Per Share 3.16 Book Value 3.17 Price Earning (P/E) 3.18 Price to Book Value 4 Comparison of IOCL financial ratios with Refinery Industry 5 Analysis of Director’s Report and MDA 5.1 Analysis of Director’s
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Working Capital Strategies By Forecasted If Microsoft forecasted revenue increase by 20 percent’s for the upcoming year‚ several parts of the annual report will be affected by the 20% increase forecast. First of all‚ the income statements will alter their revenues from 16‚195 million dollars to 19‚434 million dollars. Revenue is not the only thing that changes since there are other expenses that need to be changed. For example in the income statement‚ the operating expenses will not have
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graduated from the university of Michigan with his MBA in 1969. He had numerous job offers but chose General Motors for several reasons. The automobile industry offered terrific career opportunities‚ and GM was the world’s number one car manufacturer. Salaries at GM were among the highest in corporate America‚ and a job at GM provided unparalleled security. A white-collar job with GM was the closest anybody could come to permanent employment‚ outside of working for the federal government. Russ began hi
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Starbucks Working Capital Strategies Starbucks is one of the largest most recognizable names in the coffee industry known worldwide. Starbucks has been able to hold onto their business making revenue in these current rough economic times. Even though they have had to shut down some stores it is nothing new than what any other company does when stores are not brining in the revenue that is expected to cover expenses of the business. To see what kind of impact the decisions that Starbucks has
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CALIFORNIA CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE CASE WAC Problem Analysis MOTIVATION OF SOME LEADING TO DEMOTIVATION OF SOME FOLLOWED BY DISCRIMINATION Through analyzing the California Credit Life Insurance Group it could be seen that the company is facing some serious issues regarding the gender biases within the company. Though the management believes in equal employment opportunity EEO‚ the executives have faced some issues related to sexual discrimination which is turning into bad reputation for
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assume greater importance. The company would need more working capital funds to support the expanding sales. Mr Shyam Lal knew that it may not be easy to get funds from banks. He was wondering how he could reduce the working capital funds requirement of his company without affecting the sales. In the beginning of 2009‚ Mr Shyam Lal‚ Chairman and Managing Director of Reliable Texamill Limited (RTL)was concerned about the company’s working capital management. As the company was expecting its net sales
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