AMITY UNIVERSITY AMITY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL(AIBS) PROjECT REPORT ON Job Satisfaction & Employee satisfaction AT Areva T&D India Ltd.‚ Noida SUBMITTED TO: Ms. CHITRA KRISHNAN GROUP MEMBERS * PRIYAL AGARWAL(A1802012201) * JAMSHED SHABIR() * GARIMA ARORA() * HARSH GOEL() * ASHISH TANWAR() sECTION- C MBA-IB Introduction In the present scenario of business world the only thing that is confirmed is change. Competent
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BARRIERS TO SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES IN KENYA Jacob Luballo Muyoyo Department of Computer Studies Kenya Technical Teachers College P.O. Box 44600 Nairobi - (0)20 7120212‚ 0729994440 E-mail:Luballomuyoyo@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Small and medium scale industries (SMIs) are increasing under pressure to adopt advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs) to survive or be competitive. Previous studies suggest that AMTs can diffuse
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3 Crawford‚ M Elizabeth‚ F. T. (2004). University of Mary Washington. Aggregate Reflections of Brand Loyalty. Issues in Political Economy 13(2): 1 Erdem‚ Tillin‚ S Garfield‚ (1996).’Publish or Perish’. The Scientist 10(12): 11 Gregory‚ J Grewal‚ Krishnan‚ R. Baker‚ and N. Bonn. (1998). The Effect of Store Name‚ Brand Name and Price Discounts on Consumers’ Evaluations and Purchase Intentions. Journal oJ’ Retailing 74(3): 33 1-352. Hoch S.J. and J. Deighton. (1989). Managing what consumers learn from
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Table of Contents COLLEGE INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 2 ACADEMIC SECTION ............................................................................................................................... 3 Quality Improvement Programme ............................................................................................................ 3 Staff Academy .......................................
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Study the buying behavior of consumers regarding branded shampoos in Ludhiana Research Project Report Masters in Business Administration By Jasdeep kaur Table of Contents |Chapter No. |Particulars |Page no. | |1 |Introduction |8-16 | |2 |Research Methodology
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Int. Journal of Economics and Management 5(1): 283 – 298 (2011) ISSN 1823 - 836X Lifestyle – A Tool for Understanding Buyer Behavior JayaSrEE KrIShNaN St Joseph’s College of Engineering‚ India ABSTRACT This study emphasizes the importance of lifestyle and its influence on the consumer’s purchase behavior. The main purpose of this study is to empirically examine the association between the consumers’ general life styles and their consumption pattern. aIO measure was used to identify the
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ENGAGE ERM TO SCALE CRM PEAK By: Prof. PRANAB K. BHATTACHARYA Designation: SR. PROFESSOR Organisation: Kardan University Charahi Parwan-e-Doo City: KABUL Country: Afghanistan ABSTRUCT One of the toughest challenges being faced by business leaders of all strips today is retaining and keeping the customer satisfied for a longer duration. The success key on the effectiveness of any customer relationship
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT KOZHIKODE Marketing plan for Honda City (2015-16) Section B – Group 8 9/6/2014 Submitted by: Krishnan Jeesha Ankur Meena Avinash J Nameeta Anand Pranit Choure Shijima Muhammed Shareef Vivek Saha Dinesh Balaji K – - FPM/08/08 PGP/18/068 PGP/18/078 PGP/18/088 PGP/18/098 PGP/18/108 PGP/18/118 PGP/18/358 MARKETING PLAN: HONDA CITY 2015-16 2 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................
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European Journal of Economics‚ Finance and Administrative Sciences ISSN 1450-2275 Issue 13 (2008) © EuroJournals‚ Inc. 2008 http://www.eurojournalsn.com A Study of the Role of Government of India in Helping Indian Pharma Industry Cope up with the Challenges of Product Patent Regime Neeraj Dixit IES Management College‚ Bandra(W)‚ Mumbai‚ India Tel: 91-22-26551616; Fax: 91-22-26551818 E-mail: dixitneeraj20012003@yahoo.co.in Abstract India has implemented the Product Patent regime from 1st January
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Master’s Program in Business Administration (MBA) Note: - Solve any 5 case study All case carries equal marks Case I PANDIT TO AFAUZI The case is based on an actual incident which took place in an Army unit operationally deployed in a field area just a few months before the 1971 showdown with Pakistan. The opposing forces of India and Pakistan were taking their respective positions in a pre-war scenario. The clouds of showdown
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