Page Acknowledgement 3 Executive Summary 4 Project Outline 5 Industry Life Cycle 7 Key Success Factor (KSF) 8 Industry Analysis (Porter’s Five Forces) 10 SWOT Analysis Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) 13 External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS) 15 Strategic Factor Analysis Summary (SFAS) 17 TOWS Matrix 19 Assessment of Current Company’s Performance 22 Review of Option for Future Direction 24 Recommendation for
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Implementation of Soft Switch Application System and LOGICAL TOPOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN for IGW North South University Supervisor: Md. Abu Obaidah Lecturer‚ Department of EECS Submitted by: Rajib Das ID: 083 530 045 Letter from Candidate April 1‚ 2013 To Dr. K.M.A Salam Chairman‚ Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science‚ North South University‚ Bashundhara‚ Dhaka. Subject: Submission of Internship
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Case Study “MacPherson Refrigeration Limited” Mohamed Yehia Emam (S1500733) George Gabriel George (S1501034) Table of Contents Table of contents Page 2 1. Introduction Page 3 2. Problem Statement Page 3 3. Performance Measures and Trade-Offs Page 4 4. Assumptions Page 5 5. Iterative Plan Page 5 5.1. Integer Programming Model Page 5 5.2. Integer Programming Model Considering Overtime Page 6 5.3. Integer Programming
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Financial Ratio analysis – Suzlon Energy limited Introduction: It is a fascinating topic to study because it can teach us so much about account and business. When we use ration analysis we can know about how profitable a business is‚ we can tell if it has enough money to pay its bills and we can even tell whether its shareholders should be happy!! Ration analysis can also help us to check whether a business is doing better this year that it was last year; and it can tell us if our business is
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PEST Analysis • Political factors: As Poland became member of the European Union it became more attractive for foreign investors‚ especially it became easier to invest for members of the EU community. Poland is a democratic state with market economics. Being member of the EU‚ Poland receives grants from it. Political situation is stable. No revolutions‚ wars‚ strikes or terroristic attacks happen in Poland‚ that fact makes it additionally attractive for the investors. Entrance to the EU zone
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| Polysar Limited | Memo | | For the first nine months in 1986‚ NASA rubber division generated a sale of $66 million which exceeded the budgeted sales by $4.7 million. At the same time‚ NASA created a positive gross margin of 40 million which exceeded the budgeted gross margin by $3.7 million. However‚ they experienced a net loss of .876 million‚ which was $2.8 million lower than the budgeted amount. | Actual | Budget | Difference | | ($ ’000) | ($ ’000) | ($ ’000) | Sales |
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Square Pharmaceutical limited in Bangladesh Executive Summary: Square Pharmaceutical Limited Bangladesh is one of the leading pharmaceuticals in Bangladesh. From the inception in 1958‚ it has today burgeoned into one of the top line conglomerates in Bangladesh. Square Pharmaceuticals‚ the flagship company‚ is holding the strong leadership position in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and is now on its way to becoming a high performance global player. The company’s mission is
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19th September 2011 MBA 2 Internship Report Employer’s name: Haleeb Foods Limited Submitted by: Hira Tanweer Company History and Profile Haleeb Foods Ltd. was incorporated on July 1st‚ 1984 with a capital of Rs. 46 Million under the name of Chaudhry Dairies Limited which was renamed as CDL Foods Limited and now it is known to be as Haleeb Foods Limited. At that time it had the capacity of producing 80‚000 / liters of milk per day having total area of 32 acres. Initially 150 people were
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(April)‚ 1–19. Gerbing‚ David W. and James C. Anderson (1988)‚ “An Updated Paradigm for Scale Development Incorporating Unidimensionality and Its Assessment‚” Journal of Marketing Research‚ 25 Ghosh‚ Mrinal and George John (1999)‚ “Governance Value Analysis and Marketing Strategy‚” Journal of Marketing‚ 63 Glazer‚ Rashi and Allen M. Weiss (1993)‚ “Marketing in Turbulent Environments: Decision Processes and the Time-Sensitivity of Effects of Business and Political Ties / 13 Granovetter‚ Mark (1985)‚
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Horticulture Pests & Diseases A pest is any organism that reduces the availability‚ quality or value of a human resource including our crop plants. Flint‚M. L and Vanden Bosh‚ R 1981. Four pests have been researched‚ although Flint and Van den Bosh describe any detrimental organism as a pest‚ in this report we will treat pests as those which breathe and move. Under the sub heading Pests I have chosen to look at Greenhouse White Fly and Woolly Aphid. In this report horticultural diseases
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