different groups‚ in direct proportion to the diversity summed across all qualitative descriptors in a group. From each group‚ accessions were selected by the “principal component score strategy”. A comparison of means‚ variances‚ and phenotypic correlations for quantitative descriptors‚ and the Shannon–Wiener Diversity Index (H´) for qualitative descriptors
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A Project Report On Tax Benefit of Debt A Case of Pakistani Firms By Mahjabeen (4426-FMS/MBA/F09) Saima Mushtaq (4370-FMS/MBA/F09) A project report submitted to the Department of Accounting & Finance‚ Faculty of Management Sciences‚ International Islamic University‚ Islamabad in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FINANCE) Faculty of Management Sciences International Islamic University Islamabad May 2012 A Project Report
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on Selection and Recruitment: HAL Organisational Setting HAL is a multisited corporation‚ with its head office in Milton Keyes. HAL is involved in the manufacture and distribution of data transmission devices (for example‚ minicomputers and work stations). It has developed from its origins in the 1920s as a small family firm which manufactured telephone handsets‚ to a major conglomerate employing over 10‚000 people. Data transmission is a rapidly changing market with many competitors‚ two of
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the DEAR for the following portfolio with and without the correlation coefficients. Estimated Assets DEAR S‚FX S‚B FX‚B Stocks (S) $300 000 -0.10 0.75 0.20 Foreign exchange (FX) $200 000 Bonds (B) $250 000 What is the amount of risk reduction resulting from the lack of perfect positive correlation between the various assets groups? The DEAR for a portfolio with perfect correlation would be $750 000. Therefore the risk reduction is $750 000
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A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF RETAIL OUTLET WITH REFERENCE TO BIG BAZAAR‚CHENNAI By S.PREETHI A PROJECT REPORT Submitted To The FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT Anna university CHENNAI 600 025 ABSTRACT Training is a learning experience‚ in that it seeks a relatively permanent change in an individual which
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a.- Increasing wages b.- Bonus program c.- Training programs d.- Career development programs Financial impact of employee tenure The correlations of manager tenure (+0.44) and crew tenure (+0.26) with profits show that there is a clear positive financial effect of increasing tenure. Though both factors have a quite strong correlation with profits‚ the manager tenure seems to be a much stronger driver. However‚ considering the learning curve of the employees it seems reasonable to
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Research Proposal Understanding The Impact Of Informational Package Elements Toward Consumer Purchasing Behavior For Carbonated Drinks Product In Melaka Tengah‚ Malaysia 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PREAMBLE Packaging seems to be one of the most important factors in purchase decisions made at the point of sale (Prendergast and Pitt‚ 1996)‚ where it becomes an essential part of the selling process (Rettie and Brewer‚ 2000). Munyadzi (2013) reveals the function of packaging has transformed over
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............................................................................... 3 Core – Scattergraph Draw & Interpret (Step 2 Continued) .............................................................................................. 4 Core – Correlation Coefficients (Step 3) ........................................................................................................................... 5 Core – Regression Equation (Step 4)............................................................
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE EMPLOYEES PRODUCTIVITY IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED BY: Reg. No: 12NPR03071 Roll No: AP508173 Name: SYED TAJAMUL SHAH BUKHARI Address: H.NO.427 ST.NO.30 OPP GIRLS SCHOOL I-10/4 DEPARTMENT OF COL MBA/MPA PROGRAMME ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD FACTORS AFFECTING THE EMPLOYEES PRODUCTIVITY IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. SYED TAJAMUL SHAH BUKHARI ROLL NO: AP508173 STATEMENT OF SUBMISSION Submission is the partial fulfillment
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Tutorial 11 A11.1 Data on manatee deaths due to powerboats was used to construct a linear regression model relating these deaths to the number of registered powerboats. Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Power boats (thousands) 447 460 481 498 513 512 526 Manatee Deaths 13 21 24 16 24 20 15 Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Power boats (thousands) 559 585 614 645 675 711 719 Manatee Deaths 34 33 33 39 43 50 47 The
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