AIOU Internship Report NBP Internship Report ANUM SHAKIR April‚ 2010 IN THE NAME OF Most Merciful and Compassionate the Most Gracious and Beneficent whose help and guidance I always Solicit at every step‚ at every moment. INTERNSHIP REPORT ON National Bank of Pakistan Karianwala Branch‚ Gujrat. Internship report submitted to business of the administration sciences‚ University of Gujrat
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Supply Chain & Operations Management College internship Program COURSE SYLLABUS Intern Syllabus Supply Chain & Operations Management College Internship Program Supervisor: Erik Dunlap‚ PhD Erik.Dunlap@ccbcc.com W: 980-321-3330 C: 980-428-2920 5001 Chesapeake Dr.‚ Charlotte‚ NC 28216 Internship Description The Coca Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated (CCBCC) Supply Chain & Operations Management (SCOM) College Internship Program is a unique opportunity for college students to garner handson
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International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications January‚ February‚ March 2012 Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Article: 13 ISSN 1309-6249 THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNSHIP PROGRAMMES IN AN ODL INSTITUTION: A CASE FOR THE ZIMBABWE OPEN UNIVERSITY Richard BUKALIYA Zimbabwe Open University‚ Mashonaland East Region‚ Marondera‚ ZIMBABWE ABSTRACT Several studies done elsewhere have indicated and concluded that a gap really exists between the quality of graduates produced
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Steps in Making a Business Report Copyright © Wondershare Software STEP 1: DEFINING AND ANALYZING THE PROBLEM POINTS TO CONSIDER: a. b. c. d. e. Purpose of the Report Precedents Significance of the Report Prospective Readers Practical Restrictions Copyright © Wondershare Software A. PURPOSE - the report should be made clear Importance of his report WRITER Kind of report desired Tone of the report Copyright © Wondershare Software The following exercises
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What Constitutes A Good Report At the beginning Before writing a report we need to clear up the target subject and what will be included in this report in order to let your readers easily understand what you want them to get from your report. For example‚ we all once had the experience of looking for something in a messy drawer. The result is that it is so difficult to find what you want under this condition. In the meantime‚ you also need to spend lots of time on it. Similarly‚ presenting
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Introduction 1 | P a g e 1.1 Origin of the report As a Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) student‚ it is required for everyone to remain attached with an organization for a time-period of 3 months after completing all the taught courses to relate their academic curriculum to practical working atmosphere which is called internship. An internship program is generally designed for students to grow professionally‚ experience the real corporate working environment as well
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Reports and proposals After reading this chapter you should be able to: • Explain the differences and similarities between formats‚ types or sub-genres of reports • Explain the differences and similarities between reports and essays • Explain why documents need to contain an appropriate balance of information and persuasion • Demonstrate competence in writing a longer‚ analytical research report • Explain the differences between reports and submissions‚ proposals and tenders So you’ve got to
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Report Writing: Style and Structure Summary Writing a report can seem daunting at first‚ but with a solid understanding of the fundamental structure and style used in constructing clear and concise reports‚ it can be achieved. The standard report format is as follows: Title‚ Summary‚ Introduction‚ Body‚ Conclusions‚ Recommendations‚ Appendix‚ References and Table of Contents. We will first look at how to prepare a report before the writing begins. Learning objectives At the
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Report on STUDY ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF SILVA PRODUCTS IN BANGLADESH (Conducted by Md. Zaber Al Mamun) Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree in – BACHALOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION To ASIAN UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH By Md. Zaber Al Mamun ID No. 200110651 Under the guidance of – Md. Rezaul Karim (Distribution manager of Silva Pharmaceuticals Ltd.) ASIAN UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH TALAIMARI‚ RAJSHAHI
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Chapter 8 • 3. Imagine the worst possible reports from a system. What is wrong with them? Information has errors and is inconsistent from page to page and from report to report. The layout is difficult to read and understand‚ and the reports are inflexible‚ prohibiting the user from changing the information to the users liking. List as many problems as you can. What are the consequences of such reports? Unusual data values or an unavailable device‚ nonstandard use of GUI widget‚ bleeding-edge
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