Stakeholders of Bangladesh Telecommunications Sector BTRC Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is an independent Commission established under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act‚ 2001 (Act no. 18 of 2001) published by the Parliament in the Bangladesh Gazette‚ extraordinary issue of April 16‚ 2001. BTRC started functioning from January 31‚ 2002. In the intervening years it has pursued a vision to facilitate affordable telecommunication services of acceptable quality for all
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Non -profit organization- an organization that is tax free and that serves the public interest. Their purposes are charitable‚ educational‚ scientific‚ religious or literary. Public expects to donate and their donations be deducted from their federal taxes. A legally non -profit org does not declare any profit and instead utilizing all the resources and revenue for its operating expenses. International Humanitarian City (IHC) Established in 2003 by HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum‚ Vice-President
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D1 evaluate the effectiveness of the use of techniques in marketing products in one organisation In this section I am going to evaluate the effectiveness of Apples Marketing techniques. The IPad was launched in 2010 and has had enormous staying power in terms of keeping a lot of its popularity it is only recently it has gone downhill and is only now starting to decline. This shows the IPad is still a very popular product and as Apple has the resources to update its products and get them back to
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1. Kodak Stakeholder Impact Analysis Shareholders The shareholders of Kodak want a good return on their investment. Kodak has been exhausting resources through acquisitions and joint ventures with other companies‚ which leads to decreased shareholder profits. Kodak lost over $1.7 billion in already manufactured cameras and a patent suit where Polaroid sued them for violations on seven of their patents which also led to decreased shareholder profits. Competition was increasing in all areas and
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Evaluate the effectiveness of the use of techniques used in marketing products in one organisation. When a business creates a new product they must carefully consider possible techniques to advertise and market this product to the public. The more that the techniques are carefully planned; the more likely it is that the product will receive more recognition and do better overall. Techniques and effectiveness of Nike’s marketing. Nike put an intense amount of dedication and seriousness into
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1. Sole trader businesses are the easiest to set up because there is no complex paperwork. The business and the owner are the same person in law. The sole trader does not have limited liability which means that they are responsible for all the debts of the business. The sole trader has to produce an annual accounting return for the Inland Revenue. 2. Partnerships are set up by a Deed of Partnership which is a document made out by the partners and witnessed by a solicitor. This Deed sets out the
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which sociologists have examined how gender exerts a significant influence over a person’s involvement with sport. Within sport‚ gender has played a huge role the way it affects one’s involvement in participation. As I will explore sociologically in this essay‚ there are a great number of reasons why this has occurred and still does occur‚ and the way in which pre-conceived ideas and stereotypes along with many other things affect sport involvement. One of the key points to evaluate here is the
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concept‚ is indeed a necessary aspect of organisation. It is when this power is abused‚ however‚ that negative consequences often result. It also raises the questions of accountability and who should bear the responsibility of negative consequences. Thus‚ employees should challenge the perceived obligation to “simply” accept management’s exercise of power and question their true intentions. Essentially‚ a balance between the economic objectives of the organisation and the welfare of the people who represent
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STAKEHOLDERS IMPACT ANALYSIS (SIA) IDENTIFY | INTERSTS | CONCERNS | POSSIBLE CLAIMS | AIRLINES‚ such as Air Canada‚ American Airlines‚ Asiana Airlines... | Increase airspace and terminal to get more customers. | Security at airport and airspace | Rising oil price | VANCOUVER AIRPOT AUTHORITY | Airport development and service improvements | Terrorism at Airport | More Profit | RETAIL‚ such as Hudson Group‚ Definition Fragrances‚ HDS Retail | -------- | -------- | -------- | SECURITY‚ such
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Process of training evaluation 30 RISK ASSESSMENT 31 CONCLUSION 32 BIBLIOGRAPHY 33 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report helps to view the areas of staff development and also the requirements of the staffs in our organisation. This will be done by using various types of analysis and audits. It also finds the gaps in the employee skills and also creates an action plan for supporting Continuous Professional Development by using Staff Training and Development Plan. It
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