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    Increase your productivity

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    How to increase productivity It’s a nice performance‚ but it’s no Utopia How many times in a day do you remind yourself to be more productive at work? How often your boss tells you to improve a bit? Even if you are satisfied with the pace you work with or the way you do your assigned tasks‚ there is always some tricky confusion in your mind whether I could have worked better? What else I need to do to make it better? There are so many blurred thoughts which actually pull and push you at

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CASE 8.2 SUMMARY The case is about the magazine outlook and the management wants to find out the reasons behind the stiff competition from the rival INDIA TODAY despite of the changes in the publication’s frequency. Questions/Answers: Q1. What were the research objectives and information needs of the study? Ans: RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: 1. To find out what are the reasons for the popularity of India Today which is the rival of Outlook? 2. What are the factors that will

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    The Power of Productivity

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    In developed countries‚ virtually all economic production is done by companies; if there were no businesses‚ we would have virtually no goods or services. Business is hugely important in a country’s economy because it is the main economic engine for the country. Businesses are a very important part of the circular flow of any market economy.  They buy resources from households in the resource market and sell to households in the product market.  This makes them indispensable to the economy. Businesses

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    desire to advance and develop that morale is kept at a high level. Secretaries condemned to routine secretarial work without a chance of promotion inevitably become frustrated‚ un- interested and lethargic resulting to high staff-turnover‚ low productivity and general dissatisfaction. 1.2 Background The Ministry of Energy was established in 1982 and it was carved from the Ministry of Regional Development. The Ministry has a workforce of 299 employees out of which 75 are sustained at the energy

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    CHAPTER 3 METHODS AND PROCEDURE In this chapter the researchers includes the following: Research method used‚ Sample and sampling techniques‚ Research instruments and techniques‚ and Statistical treatment of Data. Research Method Used In conducting the research‚ the researchers used Descriptive Method‚ which tries to find answers on questions related to existing condition. Descriptive research involves collecting data‚ which answers the questions

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    Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth in China during the period 1992-2003. The research is based on data indicators of level of GDP and FDI for China during this time period. In research was used simple ordinary least squares method. Through econometric model we defined the relationship foreign investment and economic growth in terms of simple regression. The empirical results show positive but insignificant impact of foreign

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    Introduction Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown dramatically as a major form of international capital transfer over the past decade. Between 1980 and 1990‚world flows of FDI-defined as cross-border expenditures to acquire or expandcorporate control of productive assets-have approximately tripled. FDI has become a major form of net international borrowing for Japan and the United States (the world’s largest international lender and borrower‚ respectively). Direct investment has grown even

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    Tourism Destination Competitiveness: The Case of Kenya CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction To achieve competitive advantage for its tourism industry‚ any destination must ensure its overall attractiveness‚ and the tourist experience must be superior to that of the many alternative destinations open to potential visitors. This study focuses on the competitiveness of Kenya as a tourist destination and the factors that influence its position in the world market. Destination managers‚ planners

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    Academic Writing Skills (Research Methodology) Year 3‚ Semester 2 Facilitator: Prof. Chhim Puthea‚ BA (TEFL)‚ MA (Edu) Hint for Mid Term Exam Choose the correct one of alternative 1. Scientific explanations are based on objective and systematic observations carried out under carefully controlled conditions. This quality makes scientific explanations … A) rational. B) parsimonious. C) empirical. D) general. 2. Explanations that are simple and based on the limited information

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    Fdi and Indian Stock Market

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    FDI AND INDIAN ST MARKET Abstract—Unprecedented globalizations have witnessed double digit economic growth resulting in fierce competition and accelerated pace of innovation. As a result inflow of Foreign Direct investments has become a striking measure of economic development in both developed and developing countries. FDI and FII thus have become instruments of international economic integration and stimulation. Fast growing economies like Singapore‚ China‚ Korea etc have registered

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