the New Organization. Harvard Business Review‚ Jan-Feb 1988‚ 45-53. Foucault‚ M. (1977). Discipline and Punish: the birth of a prison. London‚ Penguin. Gupta‚ A.K. and Govindarajan‚ V. (2000). Knowledge Management ’s Social Dimension: Lessons From Nucor Steel 29‚ 2001 from EBSCO (Business Source Elite). Nonaka‚ I. and Takeuchi‚ H. (1995). The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation Rastogi‚ P.N. (2000). Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital - The
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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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FINO- “Countdown 2011” - How to achieve Financial Inclusion Objective through Technology- a Case study on FINO Challenge was daunting but Manish Khera was optimistic “that with the help of his team they can make financial services available to grass root level and reap benefits out of it.” Ever since the introduction of BC guidelines by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India). India has seen emergence of various branchless banking channelsi which use multiple front end technologies like biometric smart
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Windows Azure™ Security Overview By Charlie Kaufman and Ramanathan Venkatapathy Abstract Windows Azure‚ as an application hosting platform‚ must provide confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and availability of customer data. It must also provide transparent accountability to allow customers and their agents to track administration of services‚ by themselves and by Microsoft. This document describes the array of controls implemented within Windows Azure‚ so customers can determine if these capabilities
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Exhibit 3.1 Strategic capabilities and competitive advantage Exhibit 3.2 Strategic capability: the terminology Exhibit 3.3 Sources of cost efficiency Exhibit 3.4 The experience curve Exhibit 3.5 Criteria for inimitability of strategic capabilities Analyzing Resources & Capabilities OUTLINE • The role of resources and capabilities in strategy formulation. • The resources of the firm • Organizational capabilities • Appraising the profit potential of resources and
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Bendigo Bank and Corporate Social Responsibility While Bendigo Bank maybe just another financial institution trying to return profits to its shareholders‚ there is something uniquely distinctive about Bendigo Bank that really does differentiates from the other major banks. It doesn’t take much looking around to find that Bendigo Bank is heavily involved with local and rural communities focusing extensively on corporate social responsibilities. It markets itself as the community bank but are their
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PROJECT REPORT ON “SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC BASED GENERATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR MAINTENANCE” PROJECT SUBMITTED AT: “APGENCO” (DEPARTMENT OF SOLAR) PROJECT DONE BY K.VENUGOPAL (09011P0208) K.N.V.S. SHALINI(09011P0211) K.PRANEETH (09011P0212) FROM DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
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A research study on the correlation between a company’s corporate social and financial performance: The Case of 1000 Top Earning Companies in the Philippines. In Partial Requirement For THSBSAP Submitted By: Alvarez‚ Mark Gerald Miranda‚ Kim Gerald Sia‚ Myles K32 Introduction 1.1 Research Problem How would the four components of corporate social responsibility- customer‚ employee‚ environment and social- affect the financial performance of the 1000 top earning
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Chapter 5 The Five Generic Competitive Strategies Screen graphics created by: Jana F. Kuzmicki‚ Ph.D. Troy State University-Florida and Western Region 5-1 McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 5-2 McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. “Competitive strategy is about being different. It means deliberately choosing to perform activities differently or to perform different activities than rivals to deliver a unique
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Towson University Applied Information Technology Research Paper Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Protecting Cloud Computing Healthcare Data Information Technology Infrastructure AIT 600.103 Dr. Raza Hasan Fall 2014 UjwalRai 12-04-14 Abstract Healthcare organizations are tremendously adapting cloud computing system to their organization for storing sensitive information as well as applications. The efficiencies and cost-savings made possible by cloud environments directly
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