A CASE STUDY ON THE RURAL BANK OF SUARES To be submitted to Mrs. Dina Wong-Remoto in partial fulfillment of the requirement in Management 12-D Earl Adrian C. Aseñas Gil J. Buenavista Georgette Mae P. Dineros Christine Y. Lu Ma. Nathalie D. Refamonte Divina Mari A. Tubat January 24‚ 2014 I. Central Problem Major Problem: Should Rural Bank of Suares (RBS) expand and open a new branch in the city? Minor Problem: If they choose to do so‚ what is the best way to expand
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1 The Rural-Urban Divide Cities take up less than two percent of the Earth’s land surface‚ but are home to almost half of theworld’s population and utilize seventy-five percent of the Earth’s resources.In 1998 47 percent of the world’spopulation lived in cities as opposed to 29 percent in 1950.Globalization is leading to increased urbanization.According to the World Bank urban areas in developing countries account for an estimated 60 - 80 percent ofGDP.Urban populations mainly have greater access
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Understanding the rural consumer The biggest challenge is to understand the perceptions‚ viewpoints and actual needs of the rural people‚ which is dramatically different from urban people. Low per capita income India is the fourth largest economy in the world due to a strong economic growth but still has a low per capita income of 1570 dollars It results in low consumption pattern as compared to the urban population. Low literacy levels There are not enough opportunities for education in rural areas
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Sandberg-Cook‚ J. (2008). Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice‚ 3rd. Edition. Philadelphia‚ PA: Mosby‚ Inc. NO Davis‚ A. (2001). Adult Nurse Practitioner: Certification Review. Philadelphia‚ PA; Mosby‚ Inc. Ferri‚ F. (2012). Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. Philadelphia‚ PA: Mosby‚ Inc. NO Franz‚ M. (Ed.) (2001). Diabetes Management Therapies: A Core Curriculum for Diabetes Education. 4th Edition. Chicago‚ IL: American Association of Diabetes Educators. Franz‚ M. (2012). American Diabetes
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FOCUS Clots Wai Khoon Ho Deep vein thrombosis Risks and diagnosis Venous thromboembolism (VTE)‚ comprising deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (PE)‚ is the third commonest vascular disorder in Caucasian populations.1 In Australia‚ DVT alone (without concomitant PE) affects 52 persons per 100 000 annually.2 Timely management of DVT is important as it is a common cause of morbidity. Thromboses of the deep veins in the upper limbs and ‘unusual sites’‚ such as mesenteric veins‚ constitute
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remember I was a sick child and‚ I figured that I wanted to be a nurse someone who was always helping people and that at a point of time in my life they helped me. Nursing is a health care profession that involves taking care of another person in which a person needs the formal education and training in the art of science of nursing. Nurses help individuals‚ families‚ and groups to achieve health and prevent diseases‚ and they care for the sick and injured using procedures based on knowledge‚ skill
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In this paper‚ I will be explaining my perception of my community placement in the context of community as partner by reflecting on my interactions with a target group of the population which include pre and post natal mothers who are in vulnerable situations in the community. I will also describe this group of population using various sources and share some experiences which helped me gain an insight into their lived experiences and the health issues and concerns within this group with the intention
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The Urban and Rural Divide 1 Imagine life in Los Angeles. Now imagine life in a neighbouring rural California town. Finally‚ picture life in Cairo‚ Egypt. Which of these last two places is more different from Los Angeles? Many people might mistakenly choose Cairo because it is in a different country. In fact‚ city dwellers all over the world tend to have similar lifestyles‚ so the biggest differences are between Los Angeles and its smaller neighbour. Urban people and rural people‚ regardless
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Sex‚ Sexuality and Gender in Rural Albanian Society Societal norms are a powerful construct created by human beings which provide corrective measures for human conditioning. There is a symbiotic relationship between the two and so in order to understand any human behavior; their society must be analyzed which because they differ must be studied in their specific context. One such example is of the rural Albanian society. This paper will be looking at how their unique understanding of sex‚ sexuality
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Group 2 Rural Bank of Suares Case Synthesis: In a stockholders’ meeting of the Rural Bank of Suares (RBS)‚ Peter Arguelles‚ the bank general manager‚ proposed that the bank should open another branch in the capital city. However‚ the stockholders are reluctant with this motion‚ given that there are branches of the big banks of Manila and already two rural banks in the city. For more than 20 years‚ the Rural Bank of Suares struggled financially because of the government’s lending program. Point-of-View:
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