Ethics and Value Management Project Report Table of Content 1. Abstract 1.1 Introduction 2. Ethical Issues 3. Ethical Dilemma’s 3.1. Dilemma faced by A. Raja 3.1.1. Role of A. Raja 3.1.2. Ethical Theories 3.1.3. Cost and Benefit analysis 3.1.4. Recommendation for resolving the Dilemma 3.2. Dilemma faced by Corporates 3.2.1. Role of Corporates 3.2.2 Ethical Theories 3.2.3. Cost and Benefit analysis 3.2.4. Recommendation for resolving the Dilemma 3.3. Dilemma faced by Government
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Event Management of Dance Shows Events Occurrence happening at a determinable time and place‚ with or without the participation of human agents. It may be a part of a chain of occurrences as an effect of a preceding occurrence and as the cause of a succeeding occurrence. Arrival of a significant point in time. In project management‚ an event marks the point in time when a task is completed. Events are usually classified either as corporate or private. A professional event manager can ensure
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Introduction ……………………………………………………………... 2 2) Aim and Vision …………………………………………………………. 2 3) Size ………………………………………………………………………. 2 4) Organisational Structure……............………………………………...... 3 5) Success Story ….....................………………………………………..... 3 6) PEST Analysis ............................……………………………………..... 4 7) SWOT Analysis ………………………………………………………….. 5 8) References……………………………………………………………...... 7 Bharti Airtel – India’s leading Telecom
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Somdev Devvarman becomes 2nd Indian after Leander paes to break into the top-100 of ATP rankings‚ reaching a career-high 96th with total points of 540 as on 2nd August 2010 India finishes 2-1 to clinch the bronze medal in the inaugural Asian Women Champions Trophy hockey tournament at Busan‚ South Korea India’s 7th fastest supercomputer at a computation(HPC) cluster 1.5 Tera Byte memory and 30TB storage space cluster capacity ’Annapurna’ was unveiled at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences(IMSc)
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various forms of competition. The most common competition which a company’s product now faces is from differentiated products of other companies. For example‚ in the Colour Television Market‚ Philips TV faces competition from other companies like Videocon‚ Onida‚ BPL and others. This type of competition is called brand competition. It is found in all durable product markets. The consumer wants to purchase a two-wheeler‚ the next question in his mind is with gear or without gear‚ 100 cc or more than
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Pankaj Saharan September 2012 Over the past 150 years‚ Nokia has evolved from a small paper mill in south-western Finland to a global telecommunications leader connecting over 1.3 billion people. Nokia has disrupted into various industries before becoming a telecommunications giant from making rubber boots‚ car tyres‚ generated electricity‚ even manufactured TVs etc. Nokia’s own mobile phones’ platforms included Symbian (60 & 40)‚ MeeGo (open-source Linux based platform) and Meltemi (low
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Coca-Cola India: Winning Hearts and Taste Buds in the Hinterland India Knowledge@Wharton After a series of missteps during recent years‚ Coca-Cola India has had to learn lessons the hard way. In the process‚ says the company‚ executives had to recalibrate the old kinks in its supply chain and bust a few myths about winning over Indian consumers‚ especially in the country’s highly promising rural markets. AFP/Getty Images File Photo of a villager drinking Coke in Navallur village‚ some 85 kms
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FEBRUARY 21‚ 2014 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS REPORT CONSUMER DURABLES SECTOR PRESENTED TO: MS. KAVITA KULKARNI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MARKETING NMIMS‚ HYDERABAD AUTHORS: ASHWANI SINGH AMEYA VICHARE DEEVANSHU SWANI A043 A054 A048 SHUBHAM AGARWAL PRAKASH SINHA VISHRUT SHARMA A045 A040 A002 Preface Consumer durable goods consist of products that are often expensive for the average household‚ and that are usually expected to last for two or three years. These goods are often purchased as gifts on
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PROJECT ON PRESENTATED BY:- GROUP 10 RUCHITA AGARWAL ISHA SINGHAL SHREYANSH JOSHI SHASHANK KUSHWAHA PALLAVI AGARWAL MEGHA MAHAJAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT There are certain quarters without whose guidance and support this project would not see the light of the day. My sincere thanks are to due to all of them. The Project Title “LG” I have completed
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