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    Sustainable Development

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    The word ’sustainable’ means maintainable or bearable. Hence sustainable development refers to that development which may be prolonged for a considerable period of time or which may be bear­able by the system and the society. It refers to a type of development that meets the needs of the present generation‚ maintains same level of development for a longer period of time‚ conserves the existing re­sources for the future generation so that same level of development could continue and causes very

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    Sustainable Architecture

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    Sustainable Architecture "Sustainable Architecture" - this phrase in recent years is mentioned a lot. The concept of "sustainable architecture" is associated‚ even identified with the concept of green architecture‚ ecological architecture‚ environmentally friendly‚ energy efficient ... to reach a stable value for the environment human life‚ reduce negative impacts on the environment in the present and future. However‚ although this interpretation is correct‚ but only one aspect‚ because that’s

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    Nestle Pricing Strategy

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    NESTLE PRICING STRATEGY Price In Price strategy‚ Nestle has adopted the strategy of non-price competition. It is offering one price for NPL to all. It also keeps the check on distributors to maintain single price of NPL. It offers trade discounts to its distributors. “Price is the amount of money and/or other items with utility needed to acquire a product and utility is an attribute with potential to satisfy the wants.” A product price influences wages‚ rent‚ interests‚ and profits. Some

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    Nestle Growth Strategy

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    Nestles Growth Strategy:- As their main growth strategy Nestle used the acquisition method which is when the company takes the ownership of another company. Scholes(2008) This method might not always be as easy as it seems and could face direct failure‚ 70% of acquisition ends up with lower returns. As the biggest mistake organizations commits is paying too much for a company which might not have the resources or experience required. Despite the chances of failure nestle has managed to succeed

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    Brand Promotion of Nestle

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    BRAND– “NESTLE INDIA” ABOUT THE THEME FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS (FMCG): Fast moving consumer goods are goods which have quick turnover and also has very low cost. FMCG sector (India) is the fourth largest sector in the economy and also provides employment for more than 3 million people in downstream activities. FMCG products are products which are bought by consumers frequently such as toiletries‚ cosmetics‚ soaps‚ plastic goods‚ other personal hygiene products‚ packaged food products

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    Sustainable Community

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    Sustainable Community: Mission Statement: Our mission is to cultivate sustainable and environmentally friendly practices that mobilize members both across and within communities to transform their lifestyles by promoting a shared “green” consciousness. Our model serves to empower individuals and communities toward creating a sustainable equilibrium between lifestyle and environment. Through individual and community practices‚ our movement is a culture of environmental sustainability that seeks to

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    Nestlé’s Major Challenges: Here are some the common challenges which all the organizations face around the world and Nestle Bangladesh Ltd is also facing all of these challenges more or less. ✓ Aging workforce and retirements As most of the upper level positions are filled with aged personnel and each year some of them are going to retirement‚ Nestle has to go for continuous recruitment process to fill those positions when succession is not possible and finding the right person

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    Sustainable Construction

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    for Sustainable Construction The construction of buildings in the United States accounts for thirty percent of waste output annually. The construction of these buildings also consume seventy-one percent of the total electrical energy in the U.S. Due to the diminishing health of our planet‚ it is evident that sustainability in construction is a necessity. Sustainable‚ or green‚ buildings are not only beneficial to the planet‚ but also to the owner‚ the designer‚ and the builder. Sustainable buildings

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    Sustainable Chemistry

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    Toward Sustainable Chemistry    Terry Collins* Chemistry has an important role to play in achieving a sustainable civilization on Earth. The present economy remains utterly dependent on a massive inward flow of natural resources that includes vast amounts of nonrenewables. This is followed by a reverse flow of economically spent matter back to the ecosphere. Chemical sustainability problems are determined largely by these economy-ecosphere materials flows (see the figure‚ below)‚ which current

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    Innovation in Agriculture

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    two different patterns‚ one of which relates to the management of human resources within organizations‚ and the other to the creation of social enterprises for the development of human resources outside; the latter may also take the form of CSR initiatives by corporate organizations. One of the implications of the ‘abundant supply of human resources in the country’ is that Indian organizations have to adopt people-focused business strategies rather than the command structures cantered round

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