K.Srinivasa Rao (2009)‚ “Micro –credit Engine for Inclusive Growth”‚ The Indian Banker‚ Sep 13. A.N.Sarkar and Jagjit Singh (2006)‚ “Savings – Led Micro Finance to Bank the 14. Laxminarayanan Ramanathan (2011)‚ “Socio-Economic impact of SHG-Bank Linkage on Members: An Assessment”‚ Southern Economist‚ March 2011‚ Pp.13-16
Premium Bank
competitive advantage of enterprises. Many of the HRM best practices have been outlined within the above discussion‚ including details about what they are and how they fit within the organisation. However it is also essential to outline the inextricable linkages between many of these practices. As referred to above there can be an additive effect for the organisation if more than one best practice is implemented‚ in essence providing a compounding competitive advantage to those firms who are able to successfully
Premium Management Organization Human resource management
List the advantages of high level language. What are its features? (5-marks) In high level languages we write programs in English like language and are more convenient to use. Programmer can perform complex task by using high level languages with less efforts. There are different high level languages such as FORTRAN‚ c‚ c++ etc One advantage is programmer efficiency. Potentially hundreds of functions can perform easily. High level language programs require less time and efforts that due the
Premium Programming language Assembly language
REACTION 7. Chemical reaction that breaks down covalent bonds between monomers by the addition of water HYSROLYSIS 8. Polymerization reactions during which monomers are covalently linked‚ producing a net removal of a water molecule for each covalent linkage CONDENSATION REACTIONS 9. The sugar important in brewing beer is MALTOSE 10. the most prevalently used disaccharide is SUCROSE 11. Macromolecules that are polymers of a few hundred to a few thousand monosaccharides POLYSACCHARIDES 12. Lipids
Premium Glucose Polymer Amino acid
[pic] The proposed business to be established will be the manufacturing of furniture. Antigua’s Furniture Factory is the name of the business .Which will be located at the junction of Bendals main road and All Saints main road. The purpose of sitting up this type of business is to answer the call of the demand for high quality furniture and the high cost of obtaining quality furniture for individuals and also help in the eliminating of unemployment and help to provide a better way of life.
Premium Quality control Business ethics Quality assurance
Selection policy 8 2.2.2 Selection process 8 2.2.3 Selection methods 9 2.4 Steps used in selection process 9 3.0 How Recruitment & Selection influence other HRM functions 10 3.1 Identifying the Backward linkages of Recruitment & Selection 10 3.2 Identifying the Forward linkages of Recruitment & Selection 11 4.0 Research 14 4.1 Objectives of the research 14 4.2 Primary Data 14 4.3 Secondary Data 14 5.0 Reflection 15 6.0 References 16 7.0 Appendix 17 7.1 Appendix A 17
Premium Human resource management Recruitment
12/02/2013 Dyslexia; The argument Continues There are several definitions for dyslexia. In the US‚ the International Dyslexia Association‚ dyslexia is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. These difficulties typically result from a deficit in the phonological component of language that is often unexpected in relation to other cognitive abilities and the provision of effective classroom instruction. Living with Dyslexia
Premium Dyslexia Educational psychology
Guidelines for Principles of Business School Based Assessment (S.B.A.) For students doing the topic: Establishing a Business: Production 1. Description of business – In this part you are required to give a brief description of your intended business. The examiner should (a) The name of your intended business e.g. Xtreme Graphics production (b) The type of business e.g. sole‚ proprietorship etc. (c) What is the proposed business engaging in? E.g. production of local fruit juices (d)
Premium Capital Economics Factors of production
interesting in that it goes into depth on Type 1 GSD. 3. Hasan Özen. (2007). Glycogen storage diseases: New perspectives. World J Gastroenterol. 13(18): 2541-2553. This paper is a general review of the many types of GSD and important for genetic linkage and epidemiology.
Premium Mutation Genetic disorder Chromosome
underlying question arising from this case is does Julia North continue to exist after the operation? In this paper I will explore how the same-brain view‚ the bodily view‚ and the psychological linkage view would answer this question and provide evidence as to why I believe that the psychological linkage view in general and the indirect memory view in particular provide the most compelling answer. A view obviously related to this case is the same-brain view in which Julia’s continued existence
Premium Psychology Mind Ontology