ISBN - 978-93-81583-46-3 Sustainable Banking in India: The Road Less Travelled Dr. Prita D. Mallya Associate Professor Dept. of Economics & Banking‚ VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics‚ Goa pritamallya@yahoo.com; pritamallya@gmail.com National Conference on Emerging Challenges forSustainable Business 2012 311 Sustainable Banking in India: The Road Less Travelled Sustainable Banking in India: The Road Less Travelled Abstract Although the concept and practice of socially
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Cisco Systems‚ Inc.: Implementing ERP Introduction Cisco Systems Inc. was founded in 1984 by two of Stanford University’s computer scientists. In 1990‚ a matter of just six years from the start-up date‚ Cisco became publically traded. With the massive growth of Internet Technologies‚ demand for Cisco products increased dramatically‚ resulting in Cisco dominating the marketplace. The contributing factor to Cisco’s dominating presence in the market is due to the company’s primary product‚ the “router”
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Colegio De San Juan De Letran College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2nd Semester‚ School Year 2011-2012 Sales and Inventory System By: Panis‚ Hanna Katrina Navarro‚ Jenesis Dumanlang‚ Carmela Contreras‚ Amiel Chapter 1 I. Introduction Computers began from a wild imaginative idea to the world’s highly prioritized tool. Computers today are now used as a substitute to manual processes and other past inventions like the radio‚ television‚ etc. It is now used by
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My Personal Development Plan Table of contents Introduction Areas that need development Your strengths Your action plan Key contacts Resources Related guidance on businesslink.gov.uk 2 2 5 7 8 9 10 Created by Business Link December 16‚ 2005 9:53 AM If you would like to come back and see how much you have improved‚ or update your current list of actions‚ please visit My Information at businesslink.gov.uk My Personal Development Plan | Created for Sample User on December 16‚ 2005 9:53
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Creating a Motivating Environment Patricia Wheat Organizational Behavior/MNGT 5590-29 November 6‚ 2012 Pam Gardiol Abstract Motivated employees can be the difference between success and failure to a business. Unfortunately‚ it is impossible to motivate an individual. It is possible to create conditions under which the individual can become self-motivated. This paper aims to explore different intrinsic motivators that may help people to buy in and take ownership of the organization’s needs
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Business Process Simulation Revisited Wil M.P. van der Aalst Department of Mathematics and Computer Science‚ Eindhoven University of Technology‚ P.O. Box 513‚ NL-5600 MB‚ The Netherlands w.m.p.v.d.aalst@tue.nl Abstract. Computer simulation attempts to “mimic” real-life or hypothetical behavior on a computer to see how processes or systems can be improved and to predict their performance under different circumstances. Simulation has been successfully applied in many disciplines and is considered
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Implementing a Leadership Change Edwino Barreto LDR/531-MBAY0W2WU2 April 4‚ 2011 Prof. Eve Morse Implementing a Leadership Change In this paper I will describe a change strategy that effectively pairs with my selected leadership structure and styles with the Learning Team’s B end vision for Gene One. Leadership Changes Leadership adjustments in any organization may cause an organization to experience greater changes and fluctuations. A new leadership may start at an organization with a
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accounting profits and economic profits for Gomez’s pottery. Explicit costs: $37‚000 (= $12‚000 for the helper + $5‚000 of rent + $20‚000 of materials). Implicit costs: $22‚000 (= $4‚000 of forgone interest + $15‚000 of forgone salary + $3‚000 of entreprenuership). Accounting profit = $35‚000 (= $72‚000 of revenue - $37‚000 of explicit costs); Economic profit = $13‚000 (= $72‚000 - $37‚000 of explicit costs - $22‚000 of implicit costs). 8-4 (Key Question) Complete the following table by calculating
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Calculate the revised product costs for the four pens‚ based on the activity information collected by Dempsey1. Calculate the revised product costs for the four pens‚ based on the activity information collected by Dempsey1. Calculate the revised product costs for the four pens‚ based on the activity information collected by Dempseyvvv1. Calculate the revised product costs for the four pens‚ based on the activity information collected by Dempsey1. Calculate the revised product costs for the four pens
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