SWOT MIX FOR PCBs (Private Commercialized Banks) Strengths: 1. Urban oriented / district-wise branch‚ excellent management‚ high commitment to the customers‚ experienced & skilled manpower‚ sound HRM‚ 2. sophisticated ATM system‚ 3. good monitoring and proper supervision‚ 4. social welfare attitude‚ 5. good feedback systems‚ 6. appropriate MIS & AIS‚ 7. good management competence‚ 8. Strong principality & sound communication skilled etc have
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South Asia‚ also known as Southern Asia‚ is the southern region of the Asian continent‚ which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and‚ for some authorities (see below)‚ also includes the adjoining countries to the west and the east. Topographically‚ it is dominated by the Indian Plate‚ which rises above sea level as the Indian subcontinent south of the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush. South Asia is surrounded (clockwise‚ from west) by Western Asia‚ Central Asia‚ Eastern Asia‚ Southeastern Asia and
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SUMMARY This report was written in order to identify the HRM practices of the McDonald’s chain. Moreover‚ the choice of the company‚ its market and its current global position was approached in the purpose to outline the importance of the company. The report was focus on McDonald’s to evaluate the change needed to the future regarding the current approach to HRM. Also‚ staffing issues were considering within McDonald’s as a part of any future decision on continuing global expansion. To build
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Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper HRM and employee performance: A case of university teachers of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) in Pakistan Sohrab Ahmad1 and Khurram Shahzad2* 1 Faculty of Management Sciences‚ Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan. Faculty of Management Sciences‚ Riphah Internatinal University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan. 2 Accepted 10 February‚ 2011 This study investigated the impact of three HR practices on the perceived performance of university
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To run a medical practice smoothly it is important to have efficient private practice management processes in place. Private practice management ensures administrative tasks and financial matters are taken care of to ensure qualified medical staff can effectively see and treat patients in need of medical care. With the increase of private practice management paperwork required many practices opt to outsource their private practice management so that the medical staff can focus on high standards of
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Role of Culture in HRM Practices -- By Ritesh Mehta Student of Rayat London College (University of Wales) 22 November 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 3 Introduction 3 AIMS 4 Objectives 4 The role of culture in training 4 The role of culture in recruitment 5 Identify Your Company’s Culture 5 Using Culture for Recruitment 6 Team work Culture 6 Create a Culture of Teamwork 6 Case Study 7 Teamwork 7 People Excellence 7 Training and Development 7 Findings 8 Conclusion 8 Reference and Bibliography 9
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Report on Summer Training FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS OF INDUSIND BANK Submitted to KCL-IMT (PTU) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by:Manika Garg MBA 3 (A)1174258 | Supervisor:Mrs. Rimpi BegowalLect. Of Management | DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT KCL-IMT JALANDHAR 2011-2013 COMPANY CERTIFICATE DECLARATION I‚ "Manika Garg” ‚hereby declare that the work presented herein
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difference between public sector bank and private sector bank? Asked by pallavi mahajan‚ 19 Nov ’08 07:27 pm Invite a friend | Save | Report abuse Earn 10 points for answering [ x ]Answer this question Earn 10 points for answering 4000 characters remaining Keep me signed in New User? Sign up Answers (6) 1. The Public sector banks are those where govt holdings are more than 50% while nationalised banks are those banks which were nationalised in 1969
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A PROJECT ON COMPARISION OF PUBLIC BANKS AND PRIVATE BANKS WITH CAMEL METHODOLOGY SUMBITTED TO:- Prof. AMIT BHATTACHARYA SUBMITTED BY:- NIKITA DESAI. FARNAZ KAZI. MITTAL LAD. BHAVISHA MISTRY. VARSHA NANDA. RITA PATIL Abstract What are the trends observed in the performance of Public Sector and Private Sector Banks? How do they perform when compared across the critical component of Capital Adequacy‚ Asset Quality‚ Management Efficiency‚ Earning Quality‚ Liquidity and Sensitivity to Market? A modest
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Signatures | 13-15 | 5 | Card Skimming | 16 | 6 | Credit Cards | 17-20 | 7 | Mobile Banking | 21-23 | 8 | Electronic Funds Transfer | 24-26 | 9 | Debit Cards | 27-33 | 10 | Telephone Banking | 34-35 | 11 | Uses Of Information Technology In Banks |
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