BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HONOURS) J.D. BIRLA INSTITUTE at the JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY KOLKATA. NAME: ADITYA AGARWAL SEMESTER: 5 ROLL NO.: 7 COURSE: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HONS.) MENTOR: MS. PAROMITA SARKAR TOPIC: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOBILE SECTOR IN INDIA PAPER: BBA 508 DECLARATIONS I declare the following: The material contained in this dissertation is the end result of my own work and that due acknowledgement has been given in the bibliography and references to ALL sources
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automobiles‚ aircraft‚ and computers) play pivotal roles in managing production networks‚ usually in developed countries. Global Commodity Chains overlooks important concepts known as demand substitution and supply interaction‚ which occur in the motoring sector when lower income consumers rather purchase more affordable second hand automobiles from car dealerships than new automobiles from manufacturers e.g. when second-hand cars dilute the automobile market. Competition is thereby oversimplified by Gereffi’s
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MARKET ANALYSIS TARGET We have chosen Russia to be our target market because it has undergone a decline in the production of the agricultural sector and nowadays the country is trying to face this problem. Besides that‚ we have thought that it could be a great place to offer our product so they can also reach a significant growth in terms of technology. It is important to mention that for this country investment and innovation are quite relevant. It also should be pointed out that 10% of the
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JetBlue Airways is a low cost American airline that has its main base in JF Kennedy International Airport (New York). It was the best funded start-up company in aviation history‚ and it was founded it 1999 by David Neelman. The airline distinguished itself by offering superior customer service at low prices. It gave its customers an exclusive experience which included new airplanes‚ leather seats‚ and a “paperless” flight. JetBlue Airlines has grown since they started operating‚ and now the plan
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “SERVICE QUALITY OF HDFC BANK” In fulfillment of the requirements for Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) (2009-2011) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: Dr. Seema Girdhar (Marketing Faculty) SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Dr. Seema Girdhar (Marketing Faculty) SUBMITTED BY: Akanksha Premwani Roll no. - 6005 GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Road no. 75‚ Punjabi Bagh‚ New Delhi-110026 A PROJECT REPORT ON “SERVICE QUALITY OF HDFC BANK” In fulfillment
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Service Sector of Indian Economy contributes to around 55 percent of India’s GDP during 2006-07. This sector plays a leading role in the economy of India‚ and contributes to around 68.6 percent of the overall average growth in GDP between 2002-03 and 2006-07. There has been a 9.4 percent growth in the Indian economy during 2006-07 as against a rise of 9 percent in the same during 2006-06. During this growth in Indian economy‚ the service sector witnessed a rise of 11 percent in the year 2006-07
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suppliers Competition from foreign retailers * Maximum Retail Price 1) RAI-Booz survey was conducted in January 2013; total no. of respondents was 410 Source: IBEF‚ Centrum Research‚ Literature Survey‚ RAI – Booz Retailers Survey‚ Booz & Company analysis 2 | Successful Innovations in Indian Retail A balanced approach to innovation can help retailers transform challenges into opportunities for “profitable growth” Key Learnings: “What” Innovations Work 1 Innovation Cases evaluating the
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yahoo.comWP/04/64 Overview of the Indian Corporate Sector: 1989–2002 Petia Topalova © 2004 International Monetary Fund WP/04/64 IMF Working Paper Asia and Pacific Department Overview of the Indian Corporate Sector: 1989–2002 Prepared by Petia Topalova1 Authorized for distribution by Kalpana Kochhar April 2004 Abstract This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
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Bibliography: Babar‚ H. Z. (2011). camels rating system for banking industry in pakistan. Bank‚ B. (2010). Guidelines on Risk Based Capital Adequacy. revised Regulatory Framwork In Line With Basel 2. Kabir‚ M. A. (2012‚ september). Performance Analysis through CAMEL Rating: A Comparative Study. Journal of Politics & Governance‚ 1‚ No.2/3‚ 16-25. Rahman‚ M. R. (2012). BASEL II and BASEL III Implementation by BANK ASIA LIMITED following the statutory requirements of BANGLADESH BANK1. internship report
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INDEX * EXCECUTIVE SUMMARY OF INSURANCE SECTOR * INTRODUCTION * HISTORY OF INSURANCE SECTOR * TYPES OF INSURANCE * PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE SECTOR * STRATEGIC MANAGER * ROLE OF INSURANCE SECTOR * CONCLUSION * BIBLOGRAPHY. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ON INSURANCE SECTOR : Insurance sector in India is one of the booming sectors of the economy and is growing at the rate of 15-20 per cent annum. Together with banking services‚ it contributes to about 7
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