40 The McKinsey Quarterly 2006 Number 1 Daniel Chang The right service strategies for product companies T he right service strategies for product companies As products evolve into commodities‚ services become more important. But companies that play this new game must understand its rules. Byron G. Auguste‚ Eric P. Harmon‚ and Vivek Pandit As relative newcomers to the service economy‚ many product companies have yet to make money there. Until recently‚ brisk sales growth
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References: Gardner‚ Dana. “Ford scours for more big data to bolster quality‚ improve manufacturing‚ streamline processes.” BriefingsDirect on ZDNet.com. Jan. 9‚ 2013. McKinsey Global Institute. “Big data: The next frontier for innovation‚ competition‚ and productivity.” June‚ 2011. Simson Garfinkel (3 October 2011). "The Cloud Imperative". Technology Review (MIT). Retrieved 31 May 2013. Turban‚ E.‚ & Volonino‚ L. (2011)
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References: McKinsey & Company‚ 2012. “Recharging China’s electric vehicle aspirations: A perspective on revitalizing China’s electric vehicle industry” Available online at: http://www.mckinseychina.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/McKinsey-Recharging-Chinas-Electric-Vehicle-Aspirations1.pdf Presented at United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Sustainable Urban Transport: “Modernizing
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Sujata Kapoor Start Date for Internship: 1st June 2009 End Date for Internship: 25th July 2009 Report Date: 31st July 2009 Self Certification by the Intern I hereby certify that I Arihant Jain have successfully completed my internship with “ING Vysya Bank” in the month of June‘09 from (1 June to 25 July). This is also to certify that this report is an original product and no unfair means like copying etc have been used for its completion. Arihant Jain Signature Date Certificate from
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English Grammar in Use A self-study reference and practice book for intermediate learners of English Fourth Edition with answers Raymond Murphy CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge‚ New York‚ Melbourne‚ Madrid‚ Cape Town‚ Singapore‚ São Paulo‚ Delhi‚ Mexico City Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building‚ Cambridge CB2 8RU‚ UK www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/englishgrammarinuse Fourth Edition © Cambridge University Press 2012 This publication is
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e the oppos ite of formal. W hen us ing informal language‚ the rules of language that are applied to formal c ommunic ation are not applied s o people us e many more c olloquialis ms and often s lang words . This form of c ommunic ation is mos t c ommonly us ed fac e to fac e between a friend of relative although due to advanc ements in c ommunic ation tec hnology ‚ informal language is now us ed in tex ting‚ talk ing on the phone‚ on s oc ial network ing s ites or an ins tant mes s age c onvers
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McKinsey on Finance Number 36‚ Summer 2010 Perspectives on Corporate Finance and Strategy 2 The five types of successful acquisitions 10 McKinsey conversations with global leaders: David Rubenstein of The Carlyle Group 21 Why Asia’s banks underperform at M&A 25 Five ways CFOs can make cost cuts stick 8 A singular moment for merger value? 32 The right way to hedge 2 The five types of successful acquisitions Companies advance myriad strategies for creating value with acquisitions—but
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f file o peratio ns File Handles and File Handling File and Arrays File handle s witc hes viz -e‚ -f‚ -d‚ -b‚ -z ‚ -s etc Erro r Handling Direc to ry Pro c es s ing 8 . Using Subro utine s What are s ubro utines in Perl Defining and invo king Subro utines Returning Values fro m a s ubro utines Variable s c o ping Pas s ing arguments to a s ubro utine Nes ted s ubro utine c alls Sys tem defined s ubro utines i.g. BEGIN‚ END‚ AUTOLOAD 9 . Re g ular Expre ssio ns ( aka Re g Ex) Intro duc
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In English‚ there are three basic tenses: present‚ past‚ and future. Each has a perfect form‚ indicating completed action; each has a progressive form‚ indicating ongoing action; and each has a perfect progressive form‚ indicating ongoing action that will be completed at some definite time. Here is a list of examples of these tenses and their definitions: | Simple Forms | Progressive Forms | Perfect Forms | Perfect Progressive Forms | Present | take/s | am/is/are taking | have/has taken | have/has
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memorandum to: | todd mCKINSEYMARGARET GRENNON‚ CEO | from: | MELISSA MORRIS‚ m&m CONSULTING | subject: | INTEGRATING A HUMAN RESOURCE TEAM FOR LIVEWIRE | date: | October 3‚ 2012 | | | I would like to begin by saying congratulations on the success of Livewire through the past four years. Not only have you had success in your brand‚ but you have increased the business of other organizations‚ like museums and galleries around the world‚ and managed to be eco-friendly as well. Recently
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