The old name of DHAKA is JAHANGIRNAGAR. It is the capital and the largest city of Bangladesh. Dhaka is located in the geographic center of the country .With its colorful history and rich cultural traditions‚ Dhaka is known the world over as the city of mosques and muslin. Its fame attracted travelers from far and near throughout the ages. Today it has grown into a mega city of about 10 million people becoming the hub of the nation’s industrial‚ commercial‚ cultural‚ educational and political activities
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Letter of Transmittal To Ms. Shahreen Sonia Lecturer in Accounting & Supervisor of Dissertation Faculty of Business Studies Green University of Bangladesh Subject: Submission of the Dissertation report. Dear Madam‚ It is a great pleasure to permit to complete dissertation on “Introduction to Islamic Banking of Bangladesh”. That has been given Permit ion to doing research me for the partial fulfillment of the requirements of EMBA program. I will try my level best to prepare report
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will find it hard to enter the online market and compete with them. Ansoff Matrix Introduction The Ansoff Growth matrix is a tool that helps businesses decides their product and market growth strategy. Ansoff’s product/market growth matrix suggests that a business’ attempts to grow depend on whether it markets new or existing products in new or existing markets. The output from the Ansoff product/market matrix is a series of suggested growth strategies that set the direction for the business
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Doing Business in Bangladesh | Bangladeshi Business Culture A Bangladeshi Overview Fact File o o o o o o o Official name – People’s Republic of Bangladesh Population – 156‚118‚464* Official Languages – Bangla (also known as Bengali)‚ English Currency – Taka Capital city – Dhaka GDP – purchasing power parity $259.3 billion* GDP Per Capita – purchasing power parity $1‚700 Overview What is today known as Bangladesh was established when Bengal separated from India in 1947. It was then
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producing plants‚ in which 23 are producing cement now‚ one cement plant if for only white cement and 4 are going to start producing cement by the end of this year‚ and these plants are producing yearly about 18 million tons of cement. The BCG Matrix of HP RELATIVE MARKET SHARE POSITION High Medium Low 1.0
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Organizational Structure LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Describe three types of coordination in organizational structures. 2. Justify the optimal span of control in a given situation. 3. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of centralization and formalization. 4. Distinguish organic from mechanistic organizational structures. 5. Identify and evaluate the six pure types of departmentalization. 6. Describe three variations of divisional structure and explain
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Direction Cosine Matrix IMU: Theory William Premerlani and Paul Bizard This is the first of a pair of papers on the theory and implementation of a direction-cosine-matrix (DCM) based inertial measurement unit for application in model planes and helicopters. Actually‚ at this point‚ it is still a draft‚ there is still a lot more work to be done. Several reviewers‚ especially Louis LeGrand and UFO-man‚ have made good suggestions on additions and revisions that we should make and prepared some figures
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Case Study 02 – BoldFlash: Cross-Functional Challenges in the Mobile Division Introduction: In this case study Roger Cahill has been acting as the head of mobile division for less than a year. Currently he is struggling as he faces great difficulties adapting BoldFlash to a changing marketplace. The problem really started a year ago when Mr. Jim Harrison appointed the young Roger Cahill to a VP position. Although Roger has led a research project in his previous work‚ he is only 24 years old
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Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh– Case studies on selected boutiques of Chittagong. i Abstract This is a study on women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh – Case studies on some selected boutiques of Chittagong. There are four parts in this paper. Part 1 is introductory part in which objective‚ methodology & limitation of the study etc topics are discussed. In Part 2 a literature review on women entrepreneurship is discussed. Then Scenario of women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh is also
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Objective of the report: The Bangladesh paradox has been one of surprising economic resilience in the face of natural disasters‚ poor governance and political volatility. However‚ a key challenge is whether Bangladesh can move away from an economy that is an impressive underdog‚ to one that can truly join the ranks of the fastest growing economies in the region. Bangladesh has three key attractions for global investors and multinationals: a large base of low-cost labour‚ a large domestic
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