[pic] EAST WEST UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH A Report Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the “Business Communication” Course Submitted To Kamrul Hassan Assistant Professor East West University Prepared By: |NAME: |ID: |SIGNATURE: | |Swapnil Kheya |2011-2-95-075 | | |Sanjina Shamanta
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our economy form the music industry‚ training and other parts of the leisure industry to manufacturing‚ banking‚ retailing defense carry out their marketing activities based on modern technology. Business organizations in the Kumasi metropolis like Airtel have the opportunity to blend their marketing strategies with information communication technology. These organizations can benefit enormously from information
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Price War in Indian Telecom Industry Executive Summary 3 Methodology 3 The Indian Telecommunications Industry 3 Mobile Growth – Twist in the Game 3 Revenue and Growth 4 Beginning of Overcrowding and Price War 4 Industry perspectives on Price War/ Falling Rates 5 Opinions from Industry Stalwarts and Watchers 7 3G on the Horizon 8 Growth at Home and Abroad 8 Conclusions 10 The Indian telecom sector could be going the airline way. 10 Hypothesis on future trends of structure
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THE ALIGNMENT OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC ORIENTATION Mrs. Aparna Gaur Faculty HR & IT International Business School‚ Kota Rajasthan‚ India tel. 0744-6999364‚ 982898990‚9829035702 hiaparnagaur@yahoo.com Mr. Arun Deshmukh Faculty Marketing & IB International Business School‚ Kota Rajasthan‚ India tel. 0744-6999364‚ 9571006798 arund178@gmail.com Abstract Purpose This paper focuses on the value of knowledge management (KM) for strategic management of organizations
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KINDS OF COMPANIES Legal Environment and Business What is a company? A Company is a voluntary association of persons formed for the purpose of doing business‚ having a distinct name and limited liability. They can be incorporated under the Companies Act (it may be any type of company) Corporations enacted under special enactments ( Even those which are incorporated outside India) Corporate sole Any other body corporate notified by the central government Features of a
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Oligopoly FMCG sector [pic] Submitted By: Saurabh Saini (09927904) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Oligopoly: Some concepts and definitions 3. Introduction There are different types of market orientation in different geographies and for different products or verticals. It can be perfect competition or monopolistic or may be a duopoly. But in the reality‚ probably the most important and common nature of competition and the market structure
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Studies On Airtel Prepared By: Md. Riad Shahriar Riaz Id. 1007029 Session: 2010-11 Registration No: MKT- 600081 Dept. Of Marketing Comilla University Supervised By: Dr. Mohammad Amzad Hossain Sarker Associate Professor & Chairman Dept. Of Marketing Faculty of Business Studies Comilla University Date Of Submission: 13th August‚ 2015 2 Student Declaration I do hereby declare that this internship report titled “Customer Attitude Towards Mobile Phone Services: A Case Studies On Airtel Bangladesh
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CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION OF AIRTEL BANGLADESH LIMITED M. S. Hossain1*‚ M. A. Hossain2 and M. J. A. Siddikee3 M. S. Hossain‚ M. A. Hossain and M. J. A. Siddikee (2012). The Drivers of Customers’ Satisfaction of Airtel Bangladesh Limited. Bangladesh Res. Pub. J. 7(4): 437-445. Retrieve from http://www.bdresearchpublications.com/admin/journal/upload/09366/09366.pdf Abstract The study attempts to identify the most important drivers of customers’ satisfaction of Airtel in Bangladesh. This research
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CELLULAR INDUSTRY ANALYSIS PORTER MODEL Wireless Cellular Service Industry-Porters Model PORTERS MODEL: Industry Competitors * Number of competitors * Industry Growth * Asset Intensity * Product Differentiation * Exit Barriers Buyers * Buyer Concentration * Number of suppliers * Switching Costs * Substitute Products * Threat of backward integration Suppliers * Supplier concentration * Number of buyers * Switching costs * Substitute
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through their strategic investments in six regional mobile operators‚ namely Telkomsel (Indonesia)‚ Globe Telecom (the Philippines)‚ Advanced Info Service (Thailand)‚ Warid Telecom (Pakistan) and PBTL (Bangladesh). The Group also has investments in Bharti Airtel (India)‚ which has significant presence in Bangladesh‚ Sri Lanka and Africa. They are a long term strategic investor and work closely with the associates to grow the business‚ by leveraging their scale in networks‚ customer reach and extensive
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