IDENTIFYING FACTORS EFFECTING STUDENTS’ PARTICIAPTION IN THE CLASSROOM Javaria Rana 05-231 Nazia Malik 05-223 Sadaf Naeem 05-244 M.A Education Session: 2005-07 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of Requirements for the Degree of M.A Education DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF SARGODHA SARGODHA 2008 IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST COMPASSIONATE THE MOST MERCIFUL ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE Master’s Thesis entitled “Identifying Factors Effecting Students’ Participation
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NOKIA CASE STUDY Presented by: Rica Beloy Co-Presentors: Karla Psalms Magno Dalsa Maamon Leo Masucol Brief History of Nokia In 1871 Frederick Idestam opened his second mill on Nokianvirta river which gave the name Nokia Ab in 1871. Nokia began with making paper-incidentally one of the first communication technologies. In 1898‚ Eduard Polon founds the Finnish Rubber Works‚ which later becomes Nokia rubber business ‚ making everyrhing from galoshes to tires. In 1912‚ Arvid Wickstrom
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VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY OF PAKISTAN Format of Internship Report – (MCMI619) [pic] 1. Title Page The title page of the report will include: a. Name of the organization b. Name of the internee‚ Student ID and session c. Submission date of the internship report d. Name of the University e. VU logo 2. Letter of Undertaking You are required to fill in the Letter of Undertaking provided in the ‘Download’ section of the course VULMS and attach here the scanned copy after signing
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Role of Stakeholder Paper MGT/420 June 17‚2013 Role of Stakeholder What is the role of the stakeholder in implementing a quality management process? Each stakeholder has a different part to play in this process and each have very specific roles. Most organizations already have this process put into place. The stakeholders are the individuals whom get affected the most because of the quality management process that is implemented. Role of Stakeholders in Implementing a Quality Management
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question can be discussed in the stockholder vs. stakeholder debate. Although there are reasonable arguments for both – the stockholder and the stakeholder theory - I will use this paper to show that the stakeholder approach is superior and should be used for business in companies. To reach my conclusion‚ I structured the paper in the following way: The second Chapter should explain the basic idea and the basic concept of the stockholder and the stakeholder theory. Based on this explanation the following
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as Apple‚ Samsung‚ and Nokia were faced with the challenge of finding a way to improve the quality of the pictures their phones took. In 2013‚ Nokia and Windows partnered up to release a commercial for their new phone‚ the Nokia Lumia 1020‚ in which parents at their children’s recital competed to take the best picture. Unlike the rest of the parents‚ there is a sole couple in the back with a Nokia Lumia 1020 that was not struggling to take a picture. In this commercial Nokia and Window‚ are trying
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Stakeholders vs. Shareholders The definition of business strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or set of goals or objectives. Stakeholder is a person‚ group‚ or organization that has direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives‚ and policies. Shareholder is someone who owns shares of stock in a corporation or mutual fund. For corporations‚ along with the ownership comes a right
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NOKIA AND MICROSOFT JOIN FORCES IN SMARTPHONE WAR On the 11th of February 2011‚ Nokia Corporation announced the alliance with Microsoft Corporation‚ unveiling their aggressive strategy to challenge Google and Apple for domination of the hot smartphone market. In this strategic alliance‚ Nokia will use Microsoft’s mobile operating system (OP) Windows Phone on its smartphones. As per the deal‚ Windows Phone would replace Symbian as the primary OS on Nokia’s phones and Nokia would pay royalties to
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DCC-2 2.1 Existing corporate climate of Nokia S Chamil de Alwis 103250-82 According to the case study of Nokia the corporate climate is not at a positive stage at the time. Many former employees criticise the management once they have level the company for example “Due to the high risk the higher management has killed the idea of touch screen” Mr.Hakkarainen (former employee) · “research was managed by committee with Soviet style bureaucracy” Mr. Risku (Former Manager) This clearly shows the
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Case 9.2 Nokia Leads with Global Strategy 1. The environmental forces that influence Nokia’s marketing strategy in various countries are political‚ legal‚ and regulatory forces. A countries legal and regulatory infrastructure is a direct reflection of the political climate in the country. The political climate can influence how Nokia enters and how well it does within a given market in that country. Within industries‚ such as the Nokia industry‚ elected or appointed officials of influential
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