Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology Strategic Brand Extensions Project Proposal Business Project 2012 Submitted by: 1. BM11783336– Pasan ganegama 2. BM11783268– Randika Geeganage 3. BM11784258– Sajith Chinthaka 4. BM11783954– Sahan Chathuranga 5. BM11775270– Amila Weerakoon Submitted to: Ms.Chathurini Kumarapperuma .......................................... Mrs. Mano Weligodapola Supervisor ’s Signature 2012.08.04 Executive Summary The
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The Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. gave me a lot of exposure of the capital market. During my training period I received unconditional help my every member of the Stock Holding Corporation. Firstly‚ I would like to express my gratitude to Prof. Shyamal Gupta (Director‚ SRMS International Business School‚ Lucknow) and to Siddiqui Ajam (Trainning & placement Officer‚ SRMS international Business School‚ Lucknow) for their efforts to place me at Stock Holding Corporation Of India limited
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1. Synopsis Sears‚ the well known department store chain has experienced change more often than ever in the recent times. The company went through the change in order to strengthen its traditional business and divest other retail segments. But each and every time the change program proved to be ineffective looking at it from long term perspective. 2. Issues The major issues of the case are: • Was it a good idea to appoint someone who is not from the company itself to
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How do the Sears changes reflect a total rewards approach? A total rewards approach can be implemented in a company to attract‚ engage‚ and retain employees. When designing an effective total rewards approach a mixture of five key elements are used to tailor a program that reinforces the overall business strategy of a company while ensuring organizational success for the future. These five key elements are: compensation‚ benefits‚ work life‚ performance and recognition‚ and finally development
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Cheetah Corporation (M) Sdn Bhd 1.0 APPAREL INDUSTRY BACKGROUND During the eighties‚ Malaysia was the forth largest manufacturing export contributor of apparel. However‚ the industry had shown declining trends during the nineties as the government switched their focus towards the electronic and electrical industry and was prevailed by China‚ Bangladesh‚ Sri Lanka‚ Pakistan‚ Indonesia and Vietnam due to lower production cost‚ and cheap and longer hours labour. Between year 1999 and 2000‚ the industry
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Case Analysis of Sears Changes Again and Again Synopsis The case ‘Sears Changes Again and Again’‚ highlights the changes Sears‚ the well known departmental store had undertaken to solve problems and to reinvent itself in order to survive and prosper in the 21st century. The case also highlights how leadership facilitates to bring about changes in the organization to improve from the current state of being. At Sears under different leadership‚ various changes were made in the organizational structure
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Ethics and Social Responsibility Sears Auto Center Scandal Managing Business Ethics Text (pp.207 - 210) Ethical Decision-making Issue: Should Sears remove its commission-based compensation scheme? Group Stand: The majority of the group believes that Ellen should be removed from the team. Support for Motion: Rawl’s theory/Egalitarianism The underlying inequality is that car owners are paying for repair services they do not require while Sears benefits by earning higher profits. This
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The Case of Water Wheel Holdings: A Slippery Tale Water Wheel Holdings Ltd (Holdings) was a successful company listed on the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX). It wholly owned and operated a trading entity called Water Wheel Flour Mills Pty Ltd (Mills)1 from whom business was primarily conducted. Mills was a 127-year-old company that functioned as a commodities and stock feed mill‚ operating out of the town of Bridgewater‚ north-west of Bendigo. Despite rising from humble begins and being a prosperous
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corporate entity is to limit the liability of the shareholders. However‚ under certain circumstances the corporate entity may be disregarded. This is also known as piercing the corporate veil and is the most frequent method for holding the shareholders liable for the acts of a corporation. Corporate officers‚ directors and controlling shareholders have a general fiduciary duty of loyalty and care which should govern all their corporate conduct. Unless they breach that duty by gross negligence or acts in
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COURSEWORK 1 – INDIVIDUAL Year ONE/2013 MONTH SEPT 2013 Subject MKT2533 UNDERSTANDING MARKETS AND CONSUMERS Weight 25% Submission Date WEEK 8 REGULATIONS A. Late Submission A 10% deduction per day of total coursework marks (excluding weekends and public holidays). Late submission between 5 to 10 days‚ results in a 50% deduction of total coursework marks. Late submission past 10 days results in an automatic 0% for coursework and the student will
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