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    Cooperative Societies- Amul

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    introduction Amul formed in 1946‚ is a dairy cooperative in India. It is a brand name managed by an apex cooperative organisation‚ Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF)‚ which today is jointly owned by some 2.8 million milk producers in Gujarat‚ India[2]. AMUL is based in Anand‚ Gujarat and has been an example of a co-operative organization’s success in the long term. It is one of the best examples of co-operative achievement in the developing economy. he Amul Pattern has

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    What is Environmental Management System? Explain its importance. Discuss elements of EMS. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Environmental management system (EMS) refers to the management of an organization’s environmental programs in a comprehensive‚ systematic‚ planned and documented manner. It includes the organisational structure‚ planning and resources for developing‚ implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection. An Environmental Management System (EMS): - Serves as

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    National Cranberry Cooperative In early 1981‚ at the National Cranberry Cooperative’s receiving plant number 1 (RP1)‚ overtime costs are too high and delivery trucks and their drivers have to wait several hours to unload. The trucks have to wait because the plant’s holding bins fill up and there is not temporary storage. The holding bins fill up because within the cranberry operating system there is a bottleneck‚ a place in the production process where production slows down because of a slow or

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    savings and investment

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    his study investigates the relationship between saving‚ investment and economic growth for India over the period 1950-51 to 2007-08. The literature on the role of saving in promoting economic growth generally points to saving led growth. However‚ few studies show evidence for growth driven saving and some suggest no relationship. In theory‚ saving may stimulate economic growth‚ economic growth may also induce saving. This paper adds to the literature by analysing the existence and nature of these

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    Loan Impairment

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    Impairment of Notes Receivables US GAAP requires entities to assess whether financial assets are impaired and recognize the impairment. If a note receivable is impaired‚ the loss is measured by the creditor as the difference between the investment in the loan (usually the principal plus accrued interest) and the expected future cash flows discounted at the loan’s historical effective interest rate. US GAAP recognizes the uncollectible amount through an allowance account. Unlike IFRS‚ US GAAP prohibits the

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    MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM NOLAN STAGE HYPOTHESIS The stages-of-growth model is a theoretical model for the growth of information technology (IT) in a business or similar organization. It was developed by Richard L. Nolan during the 1970s‚ and published by him in the Harvard Business Review.[1] [edit]Development Both articles describing the stages were first published in the Harvard Business Review. The first proposal was made in 1973 and consisted of only four stages.[2] Two additional

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    their operating costs and become more efficient. In doing an analysis of the General Motors using Porter ’s Competitive Model these influences become clear and opportunities for the company to reduce costs and increase efficiency using information systems becomes obvious. Porter ’s Competitive Model is a model used to describe the interaction of external influences; specifically threats and opportunities that affect an organizations strategy and ability to compete [Laudon & Laudon‚ 2005‚ p. 103].

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    School Management System

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    SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM | | This a comprehensive Solution for Schools‚ Colleges and other Educational Institutions. . It includes the following major functionalities: • Student Registration / Admission. • Student Fee Management. • Financial Records Management‚ Reporting. • Academic Reports‚ Student Progress Reports. • Human Resource Administration. • Timetable Management. • Student Profiling

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    Saving Investment

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    Prof: Maylene P. Paniza TOPIC: CONSUMPTION (SEMI-FINALS REPORT) Saving-Investment Equilibrium Y = C + I Y – C = I S = I Saving is an outflow which gradually reduces the additional income that it generates. Therefore the circular flow model tells us that outflows like savings‚ taxes‚ and import expenditures must go back in the system in the form of investment‚ government expenditures‚ and export earnings. The saving-investment equilibrium further implies that increasing‚ decreasing

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    Task 1. Management Information System (MIS) In my words‚ Management Information System is a digital‚ or computer based tool‚ which provides managers of all levels‚ as well as regular employees‚ with information crucial to perform their tasks more effectively. Management Information Systems are used especially by managers and they help them with different areas of their work: gathering needed information decision making feedback evaluation of processes Management Information Systems combine

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