Technology School of Economics and Business DHL EXPRESS (title of the enterprise) THE REPORT OF THE COMPULSORY INTENRSHIP Economics and Management (title of the study programme) Management (specialisation) Student................................................... (signature) (name‚surname‚ group) Year 2014/04/20 (day‚ month) Supervisor of the internship ..........................................................
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Internship training for the students of Commerce and Business is a complimentary portion of the education‚ where students are put at various organizations of their respective specialization; to see and apply their theoretical knowledge what they have studied dur ing their academic program at the institute.Meezan Bank is one of those organizations where student can achieve his/her academic and professional knowledge productively. In the preparation of this internship report‚ I acknowledge
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internship report in English major Submitted by DUONG THI TUYET NHI ID number:10034951 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In the course of this report‚ I would like to thank all those who helped me complete this training period. First of all‚ I am greatly indebted to Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thuy Loan M.A. as our supervisor for instructing me procedure to do the internship. With her sincere comments from the beginning days of this process‚ I really more mature in recognizing strong points to increase and decrease weaknesses
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Preface 2 2 Executive Summary 2 3 Introduction 3 4 Organizational Culture 3-4 5 Market segmentation 5-6 6 Human Resources practice 6-7 7 Promotion and marketing practice 7 8 One chosen problem that observed in the internship area 8-12 8.1 Introduction 8 8.2 Description and analysis of the problems 9-10 8.3 Recommendation 10-12 9 Conclusion 13 10 Appendix 14 PREFACE Only the theoretical knowledge is not enough to build up
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Weekly report STUDENT’S NAME & ID: ANIS AMIRA BINTI ZAHID (12322) WEEK 1 |DATE | | | |BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DAILY ACTIVITIES | |FROM |TO |
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Origin of the Report This internship report is generated under the supervision of Ms. Nadia Farhana Asst. Professor and Head of Marketing Department of Business Administration in North South University . This internship report is required to fulfill award of BBA Degree. The topic of this report is “General Banking Activities of one Bank Limited and Its Impact on Economic Development of Bangladesh”.A Case Study on ONE Bank Limited. The main objective of doing this report is to have a practical
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also required to undergo a two-month internship program with an organization. The intense internship is followed by a comprehensive report witting‚ which is presented to the research and development (R&D) division of institute of Management Studies for evaluation. My internship report is about.The Bank of Khyber. I spent two months in the following department. Credit Department. Cash Department. Consumer Financing. Foreign Exchange Department. This report is a sincere effort to jot down what
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A Project study Report Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Business Administration [pic] 2008-2010 Submitted to: Submitted by: Awadhesh Bhardwaj Abhinav Singh Head DMS 2008 PMB 136 MNIT JAIPUR IV SEM Department of Management Studies Malaviya National Institute of Technology‚ Jaipur (Deemed University)
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General Banking Activities Of Dhaka Bank Limited (DBL) [pic] Internship Report On General Banking Activities of Dhaka Bank Limited (DBL) Submitted To Mr. N. M. Zayed Lecturer in Finance Department of Finance BangladeshUniversity of Business and Technology (BUBT) Submitted By NayemaRahmanRajone BBA Program‚ 12th Intake ID # 06072101100 Major in Finance BangladeshUniversity of Business and Technology (BUBT) Date of Submission: 12thDecember‚ 2010
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction Much of the world has‚ at best‚ limited access to basic telephone service. Bangladesh is no exception to this rule. A brief survey of the telecommunications sector in Bangladesh (PBC) shows that in Bangladesh‚ which ranks among the most densely populated countries on the globe‚ one telephone serves 275 people‚ equating to one of the lowest teledensity measures worldwide. Of the total telephone count in Bangladesh‚ approximately 20 percent serve the rural areas
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