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    Reverse Innovation

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    Reverse Innovation Reverse Innovation‚ the term coined by two Dartmouth University Professors Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble refers to any innovation that is first introduced in the Developing countries with an intention to later launch it in the western or developed markets. Reverse Innovation is also popularly known as Trickle-up Innovation. It is so called because generally‚ all innovations have first been made in developed countries and then bought to developing economies. So far companies

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    ielts prepraation

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    The IELTS Academic and General Writing Modules are similar in some ways and different in others. Whichever test you do‚ you have one hour to complete two tasks. It is the nature of the tasks that makes them different. You can see this clearly in the chart below: General Academic Task 1 Minimum 150 words Writing a letter in response to a situation – informal‚ semi-formal‚ or formal Minimum 150 words Interpreting‚ describing‚ or comparing information presented in graphic form - a diagram‚

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    Final Project Report

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    PROJECT report on “A STUDY TO ANALYSE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISEMENT ON BRAND EQUITY OF FMCG BRANDS ” Presented to School of Management Studies in fulfillment for the award of Masters of Business Administration GUIDED BY SUBMITTED BY Prof. B.B.Singla Sukhdeep Singh Roll No.6296 MBA-II (Marketing) PUNJABI

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    Case Study-Hershey

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    I. INTRODUCTION Think of Hershey Food Corporation and chocolate comes immediately to mind. Hershey is the leading manufacturer of chocolate in North America but that is not all what Hershey is all about. Considering the humble beginnings of its founder‚ Milton Hershey‚ Hershey Food Corporation’s success is as sweet as the chocolates it produces and as lovely as the candies it offers its customers. But before gaining its sweet success‚ it had undergone business dilemma

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    Gang Violence Research Paper

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    Abstracts As I went to our local library‚ I notice a group of young people dressed with bandannas and dark clothing. I later understood this group to be a gang‚ which sparked the curiosity for the research of this paper. Gangs in the United States are a problem‚ although there has been a decrease in certain areas. This paper will outline the social and psychological problems of youth and prison gangs. The study will speak to the current issues and present suggestions for the future.

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    Kallmann’s Syndrome

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    Kallmann ’s Syndrome ABSTRACT Kallmann’s syndrome is a rare disorder which affects predominantly man. Typical characteristics are a failure to go through puberty and an absent sense of smell. Although the disease is not life threatening‚ somebody with kallmann’s syndrome has an hormonal imbalance hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to GnRH deficiency because a small area of his or her brain called the hypothalamus is unable to work properly. Specialised hormone replacement therapy is available

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    MRSA Pathophysiology

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    Transmission and epidemiology of MRSA: current perspectives Maggi Banning Abstract Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium that developed resistance to the penicillin derivative tnethicillin. Subsequently‚ methicillin-resistant S. aureus {MRSA) emerged as a bacterium that became less susceptible to the actions of methicillin and thus developed the ability to colonize and cause life-threatening infections. Globally.‚ MRSA continues to cause hospital-acquired infections which are becoming

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    I. Introduction Strategies are very essential for every business organization in order to be successful. Often times‚ most companies view marketing trend to be one of the most important aspects in implementing their strategies since with an excellent marketing strategy‚ consumers are easily captured. Also‚ as strategic opportunities present themselves incessantly and which change as the years go by‚ a business organization may have more than one strategic opportunity at a time depending on its

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    Entrepreneurship Development

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    Entrepreneurship Development Set 1 Q.1) Elaborate the TQM Process in Small Scale Enterprises. Ans) The purpose of TQM (Total Quality Management) is to meet the requirements of customers consistently by continuous improvement in the quality of work of all employees. For this‚ TQM involves the following process: 1. Customer Satisfaction: Customer is one who buys others’ goods and services. Today‚ customer dictates production or market. The long-term success of any business‚ therefore‚ depends

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    INVESTIGATING THE SCALES OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE THROUGH GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS FOR AIR TOXICS IN WEST OAKLAND‚ CALIFORNIA (Fisher et al‚ 2006) The paper under analysis characterizes the spatial point pattern of air toxics in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated Environmental Justice area of West Oak-land‚ California. Integrating a GIS framework and an interdisciplinary statistical technique called Ripley’s K-function

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