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    professor and influential quality management innovator. He graduated in 1939 from University of Tokyo with an engineering degree in applied chemistry. After graduate‚ he started the job as a naval technical officer .Then‚ he moved on to work at the Nissan Liquid Fuel Company. In 1947 Ishikawa started his career as an associate professor at the University of Tokyo. He later undertook the presidency of the Musashi Institute of Technology in 1978. In 1949‚ Ishikawa joined the Japanese Union of Scientists

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    Marketing Planning

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    Inland Revenue and Abbey will carry out marketing to find out about the sort of service that their customers and clients require in order to create an appropriate marketing plan. Manufacturing organisations like Cadbury Schweppes‚ Corus‚ Audi and Nissan will carry out product research in order to create an appropriate marketing plan for their products (as well as associated services). A simple definition of market research is ’keeping those who provide goods and services in touch with the needs

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    you to feel safe‚ and it is friendlier. Secondly‚ it is quiet and there are fewer cars. This means there is less pollution than in a big town or city. 2. _____________________________________________. It produces many cars‚ such as Toyotas and Nissans‚ which it sells all over the world. It also produces electrical goods such as televisions and DVDs. Tokyo‚ the capital of Japan‚ is one of the biggest and most modern cities in the world. 3. __________________________________________________.

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    Cultural is defined as a shared design for living. It is based on the values and practices of society. People absorb culture through early process of socialization and the process carries over to the way in which they perceived themselves and the world. Some people agree that cultural diversity in the workplace develop our country skills and contributes to the growth. But how far these opinion accepted by the society as a whole. Many corporations have recognized that diversity contributes to the

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    Indian Automobile Industry

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    I. Introduction Automobile industry is a symbol of technical marvel by human kind. Being one of the fastest growing sectors in the world its dynamic growth phases are explained by nature of competition‚ product life cycle and consumer demand. Today‚ the global automobile industry is concerned with consumer demands for styling‚ safety‚ and comfort; and with labor relations and manufacturing efficiency. The industry is at the crossroads with global mergers and relocation of production centers

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    SUMMER TRAINING REPORT SUBMITTED TO PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA IN FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BECHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Topic: - “Consumer Behavior towards RENAULT (DUSTER)” BABA FARID COLLEGE DEON‚ BATHINDA SUBMITTED BY: VIVEK GUPTA 112261187 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am very grateful to Mr. AMIT (hr Manager at PMG AUTOS‚ chandigarh) for encouraging me to conduct the study. VIVEK GUPTA

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    Dual Clutch Transmission

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    Applications 4.1 BMW 4.2 BYD 4.3 Chrysler 4.4 Fiat Group 4.5 Ford Motor Company 4.6 General Motors 4.7 Honda 4.8 Hyundai 4.9 Lotus 4.10 McLaren Automotive 4.11 Mercedes-Benz 4.12 Mitsubishi 4.13 Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation 4.14 Nissan 4.15 PSA Peugeot Citroën 4.16 Porsche 4.17 Renault 4.18 Volkswagen Group 5 Railcar use 6 References History[edit source | editbeta] This type of transmission was invented by Frenchman Adolphe Kégresse just before World War II but he never

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    The purpose of this report is to compare the fuel efficiency‚ by cost‚ of three different vehicles using Regular‚ Mid and Premium grade fuel. The vehicles chosen are a 1996 Mitsubishi Mirage‚ 2011 Volkswagen Golf‚ and a 2005 Nissan Xterra. This comparison is estimated by calculating the cost of fuel based on Miles Per Gallon (MPG) for both Highway and City mileage for each vehicle. The MPG for each vehicle is based on information found on the website fueleconomy.gov. The total mileage used is 15

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    fuel economy‚ driver ease‚ dependability‚ and second hade value. Toyota Motor Company will be the most loyalty-inducing brand in the United States. Besides Toyota and Honda‚ there are few more company were participate in this survey such as Ford‚ Nissan‚ Mazda‚ and others. When Americans think of repeat car buying they seek out Toyota. Toyota America’s favorite car brand is also top of mind when making new car purchases. The Toyota brand has commonly been known to be excellent in the following

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    Driverless cars are coming. It may be hard for you to imagine this happening in the future‚ but the cofounder of google‚ Sergey Brin‚ can imagine it. He sees that we will have computer powered cars in the future that will not need a driver. They will be public-transport taxis. He thinks that they will use half the fuel of today’s taxis. Also they would offer more flexibility than a bus. He thinks that these cars would change the world. Google has had cars that could drive themselves since 2009. These

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