INTRODUCTION The Companies Act‚ 1956 provides for a variety of companies of which can be promoted and registered under this Act. The three basic types of companies which may be registered under the Act are: • Private companies; • Public companies ; and • Producer companies PRIVATE COMPANY Section 3(1)(iii)‚a private company means a company‚ which has a minimum paid up capital of one lakh rupees or such higher paid-up capital as may be prescribed ‚ and by its articles:
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Starbucks‚ important information for a strategic plan Starbucks‚ originally based in Seattle‚ was established in 1971 and today with more than 6‚500 retail locations in North America‚ Latin America‚ Europe‚ the Middle East and the Pacific Rim‚ Starbucks Coffee Company established itself as the dominant and most aggressive retailer in the coffee house segment. The company has transformed a simple beverage into a lifestyle accessory with as much elegance as the latest fashion (Starbucks.com). It
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Planning/strategic planning As for Whole Foods Marketing‚ Inc. having a strategic plan they are counting on a five strategic priorities to drive long-term growth as competition continues to grow and become highly competitive as mention in an online article. (Whole Foods details five drivers for growth) Their first priority in development where they are planning on opening their 500th store in 2017 and a long-term of 1‚200 stores in the United States. The second is that Whole foods is planning on
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Fiedler’s Contingency Theory Proposed by the Austrian psychologist Fred Edward Fiedler (1922- ). The contingency model emphasizes the importance of both the leader’s personality and the situation in which that leader operates. A leader is the individual who is given the task of directing and coordinating task-relevant activities‚ or the one who carries the responsibility for performing these functions when there is no appointed leader. Fiedler relates the effectiveness of the leader to aspects
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Make a brief assessment of the situation by describing the Ebola crisis (is it getting better or worse?) The Ebola outbreak is getting worse. The Ebola disease is spreading to different places and it is all over Africa. The disease keeps being passed through Africa because people get infected and then are scared to go to the hospitals because most people in the hospitals don’t come back so they hide inside their homes and start to infect their family member and then the family members go outside
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Strategic Plan for a Construction Company Introduction Recently as 6 months ago I was involved in the reconstruction and up gradation of my own house. The process lasted 1 and half years due to various reasons‚ some of which were that we were also living in the same house and the upper story was being built‚ availability of funds‚ lack of time on our part etc. But apart from these aspects I learnt that the construction business of today lacks many things. One such thing was that there are no
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Fiedler Contingency Model The contingency theory allows for predicting the characteristics of the appropriate situations for effectiveness. Three situational components determine the favourableness of situational control: 1. Leader-Member Relations‚ referring to the degree of mutual trust‚ respect and confidence between the leader and the subordinates. To build a strong team‚ there should be a great relationship among the employee‚ manager and the general manager because it is the foundation
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Assignment Cover Sheet Program: Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management Course Title: GEB4891 Strategic Management and Decision Making Instructor: Dr. Eileen Hamby Date: 8/8/2012 Chapter: 1-10 Type of Assignment: Strategic Plan-Ecolab‚ Inc. Student Name: Matthew Daley Student Address: Online Student Phone: 386-785-4458 Student E-Mail: daleymatthew@ymail.com matthew_daley@falconmail.daytonastate.edu ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY:
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assignments for the strategic plans were completed. This was a useful tool in providing a peer review prior to the final submission of the individual assignment. This task allowed each team member the opportunity to provide recommendations for others to enhance their own papers as well as provide some insight on areas where our own papers could be best finalized. K.’s Feedback for the Team Patricia: The background and executive summary of the paper lay a good foundation for the strategic analysis.
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Southwest Airlines’ Strategic Management Chungsun Park Nonhanhla Nene Mohit Khatri Junbai Ma HOS 407 – Strategic Management Dr. Richard L. Valente 12/12/2011 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Mission‚ Vision‚ Values‚ and Goals 4 Organizational Structure 5 Management Process and Roles 6 Porter’s Five Forces 6 Threat of New Entrants 6 Threat of Substitute Products 8 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 9 Bargaining Power of Buyers 10 Rivalry 11 The Roots of Competitive
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