A STUDY ON THE WORKING OF SCM GARMENTS A Summer Training Report submitted to the SRM University In partial fulfilment of the requirements For the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by SAFI.A (Reg. No.3511220029) Under the guidance of Mrs. JYOTHI‚ MCA.‚M.Phil.‚ (Ph.D).‚ School of Management‚ SRM University Ramapuram Campus‚ Chennai – 89. AUGUST 2013 School of Management SRM UNIVERSITY Ramapuram Campus Certificate This is to certify that the
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Internship Report A Comparative Analysis of Babylon Garments Limited with its competitors “A Comparative Analysis of Babylon Garments Limited with its competitors” Submitted to First Supervisor Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Lecturer BRAC Business School Second Supervisor Anup Chowdhury Senior Lecturer BRAC Business School Submitted by Maisia Hussain ID: 05204018 Date of Submission: 11th May‚ 2010 Letter of Transmittal 11th May‚ 2010 Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Academic Supervisor BRAC
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UPDATING LARGE ITEMSETS WITH EARLY PRUNING a thesis submitted to the department of computer engineering and information science and the institute of engineering and science of bilkent university in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of science By Necip Faz l Ayan July‚ 1999 ii I certify that I have read this thesis and that in my opinion it is fully adequate‚ in scope and in quality‚ as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. Prof. Dr. Erol
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1.1 INTRODUCTION In every organization‚ people are working within a suitable environment of attitudes. Each employee has attitudes that range over the entire spectrum of human behavior. All managers have a constant concern for the morale of the group‚ which they lead. However‚ considerable confusion prevails over the use of the term morale because of variation in defining characteristics of the term. In certain cases job satisfaction and morale is considered as individual concern;
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CHAPTER- 1 INDUSTRY PROFILE 1.1 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY The automotive industry designs‚ develops‚ manufactures‚ markets and sells the world motor vehicles. In 2008‚ more than 70 million motor vehicles‚ including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. In 2007‚ a total of 71.9 million new automobile were sold worldwide. Around the word‚ there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in 2007: the burn over 260 billion gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel yearly. The numbers
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COMPLIANCE OF LOCAL AUTHORITY TAX BY SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES) IN NAIROBI (Case of Single Business Permit within Kasarani Constituency) By CAMERON KAGEHA KMU/EMBA/550/2002 ABSTRACT For decades‚ tax researchers have investigated why some people pay taxes and others do not. Through experiments‚ random surveys‚ and available tax databases‚ researchers have identified characteristics of noncompliant taxpayers and
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Internet MArketing Contents Introduction 2 Elements of Internet Marketing 3 Search Engines 3 Banner Ads 4 Social Media 5 Strategic Content 5 Partnerships 5 The Marketing Mix 6 Internet Marketing Tools 11 Interactive Order Processing 14 References 17 Introduction E-Commerce describes any business to consumer transactions that take place partly or solely online and is not limited to the purchase of physical products from a website – although that does make up a key component of most e-commerce
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Clothing Industry ZARA vs. UNIQLO Team J: Bingbing Ge Lei Du Sophia Maduka Salman Syed Azim Thanadol Boonyaviwat Tanya Goel 1 Index Content Page Number Executive Summary………………………………………………………………... 4 Introduction………………………………………………………………………… 5 Industry Analysis……………………………………………………………………5 Competitive Environment……………………………………………….5 Strategic Groups………………………………………………………...6
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Retail multinational learning: a case study of Tesco The Authors Mark Palmer‚ Aston Business School‚ Aston University‚ Birmingham‚ UK Acknowledgements I would like to thank Dr Barry Quinn at the University of Ulster for his thorough critiques of my ideas on an early draft of this work. This paper has developed out of doctoral work supported by Sainsbury’s. I am also grateful for the assistance of British Stores & Shops Association and‚ in particular‚ The George Spencer Trust under individual
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UNITS AND CONVERSION FACTORS E.J. ROSCHKE PROPULSION DIVISION JET PROPULSION LABORATORY 1 NOTE: Many years ago I was given a copy of this document‚ prepared in handwriting‚ some time in the early 1960’s. I did not know the author‚ E.J. Roschke. I have found it to be such a useful reference that I decided to have an electronic version prepared. Recently‚ I spoke with Dr. Roschke‚ now retired from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to learn of the document’s origin. In the early 1960’s a
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