outsourcing industry in India refers to the business process outsourcing services in the outsourcing industry in India‚ catering mainly to Western operations of multinational corporations (MNCs). As of 2008‚ around 0.7 million people work in outsourcing sector (less than 0.1% of Indians). Annual revenues are around $11 billion‚ around 1% of GDP. Around 2.5 million people graduate in India every year. Wages are rising by 10-15 percent as a result of skill shortage. History Airlines In the early 1980s
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PEST Analysis Using the PEST analysis to assess the macro environment of the newspaper industry shows that the technology and recession are two of the major factors that have been affecting the newspaper industry as well as the socio cultural side. Technology The Internet‚ a powerful and advance technology‚ has changed the model of mass communication. The Internet has had a major impact on the external environment of the newspaper industry and has been gradually substituting the prints. It has
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1. What is a pest control management program? Integrated pest management (IPM)‚ also known as Integrated Pest Control (IPC) is a broad-based approach that integrates a range of practices for economic control of pests. IPM aims to suppress pest populations below the economic injury level (EIL). The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN defines IPM as "the careful consideration of all available pest control techniques and subsequent integration of appropriate measures that discourage the development
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The tertiary sector of the economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors‚ the others being the secondary sector (approximately the same as manufacturing) and the primary sector (agriculture‚ fishing‚ and extraction such as mining). The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the economy‚ i.e. activities where people offer their knowledge and time to improve productivity‚ performance‚ potential‚ and sustainability‚ what is termed affective
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what is known as the ‘Tertiary Sector’ of the economy. This ‘service industry’ is one of 3 other sectors in an economy‚ the 2 other sectors are: secondary sector and primary sector. The primary sector deals with ‘extraction’ such as farming‚ fishing & quarrying. The secondary sector deals with manufacturing and construction. ‘According to the theory the main focus of an economy’s activity shifts from the primary‚ through the secondary and finally to the tertiary sector. Fourastié saw the process as
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F UNDAMENTALS OF T HERMODYNAMICS SEVENTH EDITION CLAUS BORGNAKKE RICHARD E. SONNTAG University of Michigan John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ACQUISITIONS EDITOR SENIOR PRODUCTION EDITOR MARKETING MANAGER CREATIVE DIRECTOR DESIGNER PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES EDITORIAL ASSISTANT MEDIA EDITOR COVER PHOTO Don Fowley Dan Sayre Michael McDonald Nicole Repasky Christopher Ruel Harry Nolan Hope Miller Aptara® Corporation Inc. Rachael Leblond Lauren Sapira c Corbis Digital
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Recommends curbing gold imports to reign in current account deficit * Room to increase exports in the short run limited FOREIGN INFLOWS * Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) flows need to be targeted towards long-term rupee instruments SECTOR GROWTH * Industrial output seen growing around 3 pct in
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Singapore (MAS) from 1998 until 2004‚ and Minister for Finance from 2001 until 2007. Mr Lee was appointed Chairman of Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) in June 2011. At the MAS‚ Mr Lee initiated reforms to liberalise the financial sector and to shift the emphasis from one-size-fits-all regulation towards a lighter supervisory touch‚ relying more on disclosure and caveat emptor. As Minister for Finance‚ he chaired the Economic Review Committee which in 2003 proposed strategies to
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Political – The political risks are the same in any emerging market and all have to be considered by the possible new organisation. Russia has a reputation for organised crime and corruption which has long been an issue for any investors. There are very strict laws in Russia to do with mode of entry and so the country usually prefers to trade with its former Soviet allies. Potential tourists could be eliminated from entering Russia due to the strict rules on visas for all tourists entering
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Open Government Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Politics Transparency Everyone’s opinion counts and has the potential to be heard Weakens national security ? Does too many cooks spoil the broth? Who ensures integrity and quality of data? Increased legitimacy and trust by more collaboration & participation from citizens Citizen takeover Too many opinions‚ not enough action (gridlock) Economics Reduced costs by citizenssourcing (Maybe increase
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