Date: 29.07.2013 1. Syllabi: 8 units available at Solapur University website also under courses link 2. Note down the books to be referred to: 1. Management: Stoner‚ Freeman and Gilbert 2. Management: Global Perspective: Heinz Weihrich‚ Cannice and Harold Koontz 3. Principles of Management: Tripathi and Reddy 4. Principles of Management – Ramasamy 5. Principles and Practices of Management – LM Prasad 6. International Management – Gene Burton
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around 325-330 million tonnes. Currently‚ India is the second-largest producer of cement in the world. The evolution of the cement industry in India can be broadly divided into three periods - the period of total government control (up to 1982)‚ the period of partial decontrol (1982 to 1989) and the period of total decontrol (after 1989). Period of total government control Events during the period of government control This period marked the beginning of cement industry where government‚ with an intention
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COMPANY PROFILE 1. Company’s Background Malaysia Airlines began in 1947 as Malayan Airways. However‚ it was renamed Malaysian Airways following the creation of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963. The company is publicly called Malaysia Airlines System. While MAS has grown to become Southeast Asia’s largest airlines‚ it also becomes one of the world’s premier international carriers. The MAS headquarters building in downtown Kuala Lumpur has been sold. Nevertheless‚ the new corporate headquarters
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DISPARATE SCHOOLS OF MANAGEMENT Scholars in the field of management‚ from the late 19th century till modern times‚ have come up with different perspectives on how to manage people and organizations. These gave rise to what is called ‘Management Schools of Thought’. This study looks at the Classical School of Thought in relation to modern day management‚ as it pertains to the built environment. Though so many years have passed since the Classical School of Thought was
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Tesla Motors Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction Chapter 4 2. Motivation 4 3. Research question and Sub questions 4 4. Interpretation 4 5. Scope/Delimitation 5 6. Methodology 6 6.1 Project type 6 6.2 Method 7 6.3 Theories and models used 7 6.4 Data collection 10 6.5 Structure 11 6.6 Critisium sources 11 7. Analysis 12 Part 1 12 7.1 Sub question 1 12 7.2 Sub question
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Mathematics‚ 5 (1996)‚ pp [7] L. F. Shampine and M. W. Reichelt‚ The MATLAB ODE suite‚ SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing‚ 18 (1997)‚ pp [8] C. Sparrow‚ The Lorenz Equations: Bifurcations‚ Chaos‚ and Strange Attractors‚ Springer-Verlag‚ New York‚ 1982. [9] J. C. G. Walker‚ Numerical Adventures with Geochemical Cycles‚ Oxford University Press‚ New York‚ 1991.
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CORE FUNCTIONS: • Promotes‚ sells and secures orders from existing and prospective customers through a relationship-based approach. • Demonstrates products and services to existing or potential customers and assists them in selecting those best suited to their needs. DETAILS OF FUNCTION: • Establishes‚ develops and maintains business relationships with current customers and prospective customers in the assigned territory and market segment to generate new business for the organization’s products
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Coordinator:- Ananya Sharma‚ Eshwar Contact:-9030887142 SNo EVENT NAME ROOM NO DAY1 DAY2 1 PAPER PRESENTATION F 105 S1‚S2 2 POSTER PRESENTATION F 103 S3‚S4 3 IGNITE YOUR GRAY MATTER F 108 S1‚S2 S3‚S4 4 TECHNICAL QUIZ F 103 S1‚ S2 5 BIO APPS BIOINFORMATICS LAB(CSE BLOCK 4th floor) S1‚S2 6 THIRD EYE F 107 S1‚S2 S3‚S4 7 FIGURE IT OUT F 107 S1‚S2 S3‚S4 8 SPIN YOUR YARN F 109 S1‚S2 S3‚S4 9 PROJECT EXPO F 105 S3‚S4 10 KNOW HOW F 109 S3‚S4 CIVIL ENGINEERING Faculty Coordinator:- P.Sundar
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Newton`s Second Law – Lab Report Name: Tasneen Ahsan Date: 19th November‚ 2012 Purpose To show how the acceleration of an object changes when‚ the mass changes and the net force is kept constant and when the mass is the same.. Hypothesis I predict that by changing the mass of the object will result in a change in the acceleration as Newton`s second law states that the magnitude of the acceleration of any object is directly proportional to the magnitude
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FREE FALL AND CONSERVATION OF MECHANICAL ENERGY ABSTRACT Free fall is defined as the ideal falling motion of an object that is subject only to the earth’s gravitational field. To prove the law of conservation of energy‚ the free fall motion of an object can be represented through 3 different analyses; position of the object vs. time‚ velocity of the object vs. time‚ and acceleration of the object vs. time. It is observed in this ball toss experiment‚ at any point during the free fall period‚
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