SUBMITTED BY Group No: 02 Name of the Members of the Group: Serial No | Name of the Members of the Group | Roll No | 01 | Shaikh Md. Rasal Patowary | 0808020 | 02 | Md Zahidul Arafin | 0808028 | 03 | Md Jahirul Islam | 0808029 | 04 | Mohammed Kamrul Hasan (Group Leader) | 0808030 | 05 | Md Rakibul Hasan | 0808037 | Group Representitative: Mohammed Kamrul Hasan Group Coordinator: Md. Zahidul Arafin Contact: kamrulmgt30@gmail.com 13 May 2013 The Course Teacher‚ Md. Kafil Uddin‚ Lecturer‚ Department
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “A STUDYOF LOAN PROCEDURE OF CONSUMER DURABLE PRODUCT AT BAJAJ FINSERV LENDING LTD‚ PUNE” BATCH 2012-2014 SUBMITTED TO “UNIVERSITY OF PUNE” IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE MASTER OF ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED BY SUSHIL MAHADEV DESAI MBA (FINANCE) UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF PROF. PADMALOCHANA BISOYI Pimpri-Chinchwad Education Trust’s S.B. PATIL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SECTOR 26‚ PRADHIKARAN‚ NIGDI‚ PUNE-411044. DECLARATION I ‚the undersigned
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body systems interrelate to perform a named function/functions D1: Analyse how two body systems interrelate to perform a named function/functions Even though the systems may seem very separate in their activities the digestive system and respiratory system both contribute to work together. The systems cannot work by themselves as they both provide the materials needed throughout the body. They supply energy to all the cells throughout the body. The respiratory system and digestive system allow
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Importance of control Q.3. Describe the Importance of Control. Importance of Control The major benefits of a good control system may enlisted as follow: 1. Stimulates Action A good control system stimulates action by spotting the significant deviations from the original plan and by highlighting them for the people who set thing right i.e.‚ who can take corrective action. Thus‚ it guides and keeps the organization’s operations on the right back. 2. Facilities Decentralization and Coordination
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areas‚ and play. To work well for kids‚ we should work with their families. To be viable in this work‚ we should first comprehend families who are different in courses‚ for example‚ culture‚ sexual introduction‚ monetary status‚ work‚ religious convictions‚ and composition. Single parent families‚ divorced families‚ mixed families‚ more distant families‚ destitute families‚ vagrant families‚ gay and lesbian families speak
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What have I learned from Social Work? A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much knowledge that is idle. - Kahil Gibran Social work has offered me the tools to work with communities and individuals through the process of change. By standing with (beside and behind) those with whom I work‚ I can offer insight‚ support and advocacy to communities who hope to build the frameworks for change. Social Work has taught me about the systems that inform and structure peoples
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operate and function in an organization. Weigh up factors that promote or inhibit successful teamwork in an organization. Discuss the characteristics of successful work teams in your essay. Table of Content 1. Introduction1 2. Background information on National Development Agency1 2.1. Organisational Structure2 2.2. Operation of NDA2 3. Importance of Teamwork3 4. Factors Promoting Teamwork Success4 5. Factors Inhibiting Teamwork Success5 6. Characteristics of Successful Teamwork6 7. Conclusion6List of Sources7
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ON TEAM WORK SUBMITTED BY GROUP I A KRANTI KUMAR 10BM60001 BIJO P JOY 10BM60020 D R K CHAITANYA 10BM60022 K SOUJANYA 10BM60039 M C KARTHEEK 10BM60044 M S C ARUN 10BM60051 P RAMYA KRISHNA 10BM60056 SATHISHWARAN R 10BM60079 VIJAYA PRABHU 10BM60097 AS A PART OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR & MANAGEMENT COURSE‚ VGSOM INTRODUCTION The importance of teamwork
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field system work? The greatest accomplishment of medieval agriculture was the open-field system of village farming developed by European peasants. That system divided the land to be cultivated by the peasants of a given village into several large fields which were cut into long‚ narrow strips. The fields were open and strips were not enclosed. Peasants farmed each large field as a community. 2. What changes brought the open field system to an end? The problem with this open-field system was
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choice and bring out the importance of Synergy in making the organization more productive. Synergy means that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In organizational terms‚ synergy means that as separate departments within an organization cooperate and interact‚ they become more productive than if each were to act in segregation. The concept of synergy is resulting from the systems approach in which the management views the organization as a unified‚ decisive system rather dealing with it
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