Case 1Reporting evidence from business and management research ‚ Katie is working in her local NHS hospital on a six-month internship.‚During her time there‚ the hospital plans the introduction of what they call a ’Leadership at all Levels’ programme. All staff are to be encouraged to act as leaders‚ and Katie is asked to write a report for her manager setmakes a special point of telling Katie that the hospital wants to make its introduction ’evidencebased’. This means‚ he explains‚ that
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DMS 1.1 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS Objective - To impart a basic knowledge of the concepts and tools of economic analysis as relevant for managerial decision making and to provide an understanding of the aggregate economic system within which a firm operates. Pedagogy - Lectures‚ Assignments‚ Practical exercise‚ Case Discussion and seminars Examination - 3 hours written exam - 60 marks & Continuous Assessment 40 marks ‚ Total 100 marks. Workload - 4 hours per week Credits -3 Course
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s E-payments Grand tour question: How does e-payment differ from traditional payment? Does e-payment create new benefits and risks to businesses‚ if so‚ what are they? Tutorial Brief (all BEFORE tutorial) 1. Snapper card has been promoted in NZ as a continent way to pay transit fares‚ as well as to make retail purchases. With the knowledge learned from chapter 10 and your own personal experience‚ briefly describe what sorts of problems would the card provider encounter in setting up the
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MOBILE TV: CHALLENGES AND CHANGING VALUE CHAINS Shwetha.R and Sowmya Parvathi B Department of Computer Science Vivekananda College of Engineering and Technology Puttur chetanaraorayi@gmail.com 15bhatsowmya@gmail.com Abstract— This paper intends to provide a techno-economic overview of the Mobile TV business and its business models. Recent trials have shown that a large number of people would like to consume mobile TV and few people doubt that this service will eventually be offered in the majority
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para2 I believe that my background in engineering and management has prepared me for such a career. I have found research fascinating since my engineering days‚ where I received the highest marks in the Department for my final-year undergraduate dissertation; and was judged to have presented the best paper at a Departmental seminar. My four years of engineering education have provided me with a strong grounding in mathematics (I stood first in my Department for each of the four Math papers) and the
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Project Titles for MBA Marketing Progressive Studies 1. A study on consumer buying decision towards laptops 2. A Study on market potential for SMS in Pune region 3. ACCEPTABILITY AND PROMOTION OF PHOTO SERIES (Z-SERIES) Z5200 HIGH-DEFINITION LARGE FORMAT HEWLETT-PACKARD PRINTER IN THE PHOTO SEGMENT OF THE PUNE MARKET 4. ACCEPTABILITY OF LATEX TECHNOLOGY 5. Awareness and acceptance of select Amul products amongst retailers in Pune city. 6. BRANDING AND MARKETING OF A NEWLY LAUNCHED
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Mobility? Eco-System of the mobile application The quality or state of being mobile. The rising demand for mobile applications has taken mobile technology to a new level. As per In-Stat expects‚ mobile application downloads is expected to reach nearly 48 billion in 2015 and Forrester Research predicts the mobile app market to be worth $38 billion by 2015. It is a well known fact‚ that for businesses to succeed‚ partnership plays a vital role. Similar is the situation for mobile application development
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mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone‚ cell phone‚ and a hand phone) is a phone that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single‚ private base station. In addition to telephony‚ modern mobile phones also support a wide variety
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still needed for next generation mobile internet Allows GSM to use more than 1 timeslot per TDMA frame‚ up to 8 slots Supports either UL/DL symmetric or asymmetric transmission which can be re-negotiated No need to change the air interface or access network Circuit Switched – Compared to HSCSD characterestics‚ new generation mobile network requires all IP-based packet switched core network eliminating the need of circuit switched. Also new generation mobile network requires a much higher data
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2011 International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies Token Based Authentication using Mobile Phone Parekh Tanvi SIMS‚ Indore tanvi.parekh@sims-indore.com Gawshinde Sonal SSSIST‚ Indore sonal209@yahoo.co.in Sharma Mayank Kumar IET-DAVV‚ Indore leomayank @yahoo.com Abstract: Digital identity is the key representation of user and getting most crucial subject for information security. The password based authentication is weak solution and no longer adequate. User select static
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