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    Gujarat Ambuja Cement Ltd- Innovating to Leadership position Paven Raj‚Roll No-9‚ PGPCM   II. Strategic Analysis a. SWOT Analysis From the case‚ it is very evident that GACL has numerous strengths. A very efficientmanagement is most obviously the driving factor for the success of GACL. The followingstrength can be identified in the strategy of GACL. y   GACL gave very high regard to efficiency. To improve efficiency technological breakthroughs were made during the development. Its continous

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    ‘If there is No Struggle‚ There is No Change’ – Brendan Celi Change is usually a struggle against every fibre of our being. We are resistant to change because it makes us feel uncomfortable; and no one enjoys discomfort. Change is really the only thing we will ever experience on a regular basis. So‚ while our struggles with change may seem burdensome‚ we must accept and learn from them. Both Ron Howard in his movie ‘A Beautiful Mind’ and Joanne Harris in her novel ‘Chocolat’ expose the resistance

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    Struggles In Christianity

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    Contemporary Struggles within Christianity All three of the western religions mentioned have unique struggles that divide the religions and cause some level of conflict. The inward problem within Christianity can be split between two major concerns. The lack of biblical knowledge and the lack of fellowship fellowship are the concern. Aside from culturally based divisions‚ Judaism’s conflicts seem to stem from the pressures of modern society. Some Christians do not have the knowledge of the Bible

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    Odysseus Struggles

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    In the novel The Odyssey‚ by Homer and translated by Robert Fitzgerald the hero Odysseus goes through struggles‚ in which he nearly gives up on his fight and somehow resurrects himself. The amount of challenges that Odysseus’ had to face on his journey home were grander than most men would ever face. One example of Odysseus’s feelings of great defeat‚ happens on Odysseus’ way home and his crew lets the winds out of the bag which were supposed to be kept in the bag as a guide home. These winds created

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    Santiago's Struggles

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    The Old Man’s Struggles Through times of struggle‚ humans resort to memories and ideas to help them through the conflict. This is particularly true when it comes to the hardships of fishing. Santiago is at battle for many days with a large marlin where he becomes triumphant‚ although temporarily‚ he was not defeated. He uses memories of the boy and baseball to keep his mind of the pain that he was in to fulfill his duty as a fisherman. Using characterization‚ point of view and symbolism‚ youthful

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    Struggle of Writing

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    The Struggle of Writing Over the years‚ writing went from being a process to becoming a series of many processes. Brainstorming‚ drafting‚ revising are just some of the events that take place in writing. Finding a flow for words can be a greater challenge. Words do not write themselves. Since writing is never an easy process‚ the first thing I want is a plan. The more disorganized a paper becomes the harder it is to fix. Before I start writing‚ I read the topic several times to get a complete understanding

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    Struggle With Blackheads

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    I know you don’t need them‚ however large number of individuals struggle with blackheads. Despite the fact that you have spent too much cash on skin-clearing items‚ and yet you don’t get the wanted result. Did you realize that egg white can help in tightening and conditioning the skin pores and lessening excess oil? Lysozyme‚ a compound incorporated into egg white disposes of microscopic organisms that acne. There is an approach to get rid of blackheads by profound cleaning the pores and to

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    The title The Namesake reflects the struggle of Gogol Ganguli‚ son of Ashoke and Ashima‚ Indian immigrants to the U.S.A. to get identity in the culture where he is born and brought up with his unusual name. Names do have some meaning in India. A lot of practice is done when a child is named in India. An Indian child generally carries two names‚ a pet name and an official one. Pet names are for the family and neighbours and acquaintances. They carry or may not carry meaning. But official names are

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    Struggles in Society

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    Struggles in Society In the short story‚ The Golden Kite and Silver Wind by Ray Bradbury‚ we are exposed to the issues concerning competition between mankind. When locked in deadly competition‚ we feel the need to always be one step ahead. As people‚ we want to win and out show our enemies‚ which can create more issues. In reality‚ it is usually much more efficient to combine forces and work together to eliminate the problem. This concept is demonstrated perfectly in The Golden Kite and Silver

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    citizens experience‚ and taunts their once freeing rights‚ such as the prerogative to explore sexuality. Gilead’s only freedom‚ is freedom from all other liberties‚ or as Aunt Lydia would describe‚ freedom from the anarchy that unveiled in the first society. The novel’s protagonist‚ Offred‚ uses two sets of images to recount the vast difference between a “freedom to” society‚ and a “freedom from” society. She recalls to the reader a photographic clarity of her previous life as an American woman with liberties

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