According to the AC Nielsen India study‚ the industry grew 5.3% in value between 2004 and 2005. Indian FMCG Sector | | The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest in the economy and has a market size of US$13.1 billion. Well-established distribution networks‚ as well as intense competition between the organised and unorganised segments are the characteristics of this sector. FMCG in India has a strong and competitive MNC presence across the entire value chain. It has been predicted that
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they are willing to invite there investible funds. In the last decade investment opportunities have increased in all the sectors .It is a known fact the service sector has grown much faster than any other sector and its contribution to GDP is much greater in this background‚ I consider it appropriate to undertake a project study on “investment opportunities in service sector”. Investment is a process of sacrificing some use of funds today for the benefits to be in future. More specifically‚ investment
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Ethics in the Nonprofit Sector Nataly Schwartz Nonprofit and Association Organizations and Issues University of Maryland University College Jennifer J. Wood March 30‚ 2011 “When governmental and nonprofit organizations are good‚ they are very good. And good they must be‚ because we entrust them with society’s most important functions- educating our minds‚ uplifting our souls‚ and protecting our health and safety…But when governmental and nonprofit organizations are bad
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INSIDE THE JOB SECTORS: TOP CAREER CHOICES Prepared for - - - Prepared by - Student - TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction 3 The Ins and Outs of the IT industry 4 The Field of Network Security 4 Required Education 5 Salaries 5 Job Outlook The Health Care Industry 6 Registered Nurse 6 Required Education 7 Salaries 7 Job Outlook 8 Recommendation and Conclusions 9
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Introduction Today‚ hospitality industry is among the sectors that have a greater opportunity to grow and expand due to the changing consumer needs. However‚ no matter the opportunity it has‚ there are also challenges accompanied to it in that it has to keep on changing its products and services as well. It is arguably so that meeting the changing consumer needs is not an easy task at all. It is a situation that challenges the entire functions of the hospitality industry‚ think of its human resources
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IDENTIFY THE KEY FEATURES OF CORRUPTION. ESTABLISH WHY PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION IS REGARDED AS A PROBLEM ESPECIALLY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Corruption is regarded as a complex problem to solve or refer solutions to. Corruption may be taken to include those modes of employing money to attain private ends by political means which are criminal or at least illegal‚ because they induce persons charged with a public duty to transgress that duty and misuse the functions assigned to
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BANKING SECTOR CONSOLIDATION IN NIGERIA AND THE STRATEGIES FOR GENERATING SUPERIOR RETURNS NOVEMBER 2005. ABSTRACT Since the bank consolidation promotion policy of the Federal Government began in earnest last year‚ a number of reforms have taken place in the Nigerian Banking sector. The ability of the industry players to embrace recapitalisation and the success of quite a number of banks in meeting the deadline stipulated by the regulatory authorities has indeed strengthened the faith of Nigerians
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Introduction: Being major player in national economy livestock sector has been selected as an economy engine for poverty alleviation from Pakistan. According to economic survey of Pakistan 2011-12‚ its contribution to agriculture value added is approximately 55.1 % and to national GDP is 11.6 %. Livestock is raised by more than 8.5 million small and landless families in the rural areas and 35-40 million rural populations are dependent on this. In Pakistan livestock includes cattle‚ buffalo‚ sheep
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7 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS We often wish that there were more businessmen in government. That would be good for business and good for government. Yet the experience of those who are drafted into ministerial office from the business community is usually frustrating. The latest example is Digby Jones‚ former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry‚ which represents big business in the UK. In June 2007 he was appointed Minister of Trade by the
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Rule in Iraq? Saddam Hussein: a ruthless dictator‚ and a man of many faces. He manipulated his way to power‚ aligning himself with those he deemed beneficial and appeased those who could further his cause. Brutal by his very nature‚ but Saddam is undeniably the manifestation of the textbook definition of a ruthless dictator. Saddam was territorially aggressive‚ was unhesitant to brainwash his country‚ and to set up a military stronghold to protect his regime and; all these factors impacted Iraq‚ either
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