Introduction: Finance is the life-blood of all business activities. Finance is needed not only for establishing a business enterprise‚ but it is also needed to keep it alive and also to see it growing. Every business enterprise needs two types of capital‚ viz.‚ fixed or long-term capital and working or short-term capital. Source of Finance: There are several sources which a business enterprise company can use for raising the required amount of capital. What sources and methods the company will
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used? Explain the techniques Ans: Brand wagon: The product can be used by maximum consumers as it is reasonable and has great benefits. 8) Did you see any biases or stereotyping? Ans: No 9) What was the most memorable slogan or jingle? Ans: 800 sprays guaranteed. 10) Which was the most effective technique used for the commercial? Ans: Brand wagon. 2nd ad: Vicks cough drop Questionnaire: 1)Mention the target audience of the advertisement
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SDM INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT | A case study : Tata Nano – the small wonder | | | By: | Jani Dhruman Maheshkumar (9057)Modi Roshad (9086)Jith Joyson (9019)Muddu Uthappa (9087)Joshi Devansh M. (9079)Deepak Nair (9089)Mayoor Bhandari (9024) | How nano was built 1. Introduction “It started by my spending a lot of time doodling at boring board meetings. Most of us are victims of the environment in which we are and we lose sight of the fact that we have a greater responsibility
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rP os t KEL019 SUNIL CHOPRA Excel Logistics Services Background op yo “The quality of our performance has improved significantly‚ but stores continue to complain about our deliveries‚” said John Margolis‚ general manager of the Springfield Warehousing and Distribution Center (WDC) run by Excel Logistics Services. Margolis looked at the customer satisfaction survey for the fourth quarter of the previous year. “At this point‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult for us to make
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I am sending an attachment. Its my request to read with patience. A person by name Mr. Laxmaiah is a teacher‚ working in Zilla Parishad School in a village called Karepally‚ near Khammam in Andhra Pradesh. Laxmaiah garu stays with wife‚ mother‚ two kids‚ and with 50 HIV orphaned children. He is spending all his salary of Rs 25‚000 /- per month by taking care of these HIV affected orphaned children. His wife Kalpana Rani‚ an Aeronautical Engineer‚ sacrificed her career and is doing a tremendous
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fact that it‚ unlike even the largest known carriers will not be overloaded spending on outdated technology and equipment. Below are the technical advantages on which the choice of the leadership: Advantages of aircraft: Single-aisle aircraft B737-800 and A320-200 are extremely popular among airlines; This type of aircraft has established itself as an extremely versatile‚ moreover‚ their setup is often made easier than setting up wide-body aircraft. B737 is available in different variations‚ most
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cold weathers Slushies won’t be sold. Production Schedule Labour |Total Product |Marginal Product |Fixed Cost |Variable Cost |Total Cost |Marginal Cost | |0 |0 | ___ |800 |0 |800 | _______ | |1 |60 |60 |800 |160 |960 |160 | |2 |180 |120 |800 |300 |1100 |140 | |3 |260 |80 |800 |450 |1250 |150 | |4 |230 |-30 |800 |575 |1375 |125 |
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day‚ we have the following production: Cake size (kg) Cakes/ batch Batches/ day Cakes/ day Kg/day Cakes/ wk Kg/wk Cakes/ month kg/ Month 1 10 2 20 20 100 100 400 400 2 5 2 10 20 50 100 200 400 TOTALS 30 40 150 200 600 800 The monthly and annual capacity is therefore presented in Table I below. Table I: Monthly and annual capacity of Fine Country Fruit Cake Company for the year 2011 MONTH Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual 1kg cakes 400 400
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6 3. Industrial conflict 6 4. Labour management relations 7 5. Changing public perception of trade unions 7 X. Future role of Trade Unions Internationally 7 XI. Future role of Trade Unions in India 8 XII. Trade Unions Failure in India- Maruti Manesar 9 XIII. Trade Unions Failure in Turkey- 2008 crisis 9 XIV. Conclusion 10 XV. Bibliography 11 I. II. Introduction Just 1 per cent of the world’s population owns 40 per cent of the world’s wealth‚ while 60 per cent have to share
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| Selling Price | Rev. Allocation | Precio por cuarto para dos personas 2 noches | $800 | $581.82 | Dos “rounds” de golf con precio de | 375 | 272.73 | Una cena para dos | 200 | 145.45 | | $1‚375 | $1‚000 | b. The incremental revenue-allocation method | Selling Price | Rev. Allocation | Dos “rounds” de golf con precio de | $375 | $375 | Precio por cuarto para dos personas 2 noches | 800 | 625 | Una cena para dos | 200 | 0 | | $1‚375 | $1‚000 | 2. What are the pros
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