SYNOPSIS RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANALYSIS OF PRODUCT MIX OF HUL Submitted to MAHAMAYA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY‚ NOIDA For the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement of the award of MBA Submitted by Supervisor SHRUTI AGGRWAL DR. NEETIKA ARAORA BAJAJ 2nd Year Student ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Roll no: 1163970100 RKGIT (MBA Institute)‚ Ghaziabad RAJ KUMAR GOEL INSTITUTE
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DATE: 2nd July‚ 2011 “M Y Q A S M S” C O N T E N T S S.No: Page.no: 1. Project details……………………………………………………… i 2. Project closure report purpose…………………………………… ii 3. Project closure report goals……………………………………… ii 4. Project closure report summary………………………………… ii 4.1. Project background overview…………………… ii 4.2. Project highlights and best practices……………… iii 4.3. Goals and objective performance………………….
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certify that ASHISH RANA from M.B.A. 4rd semester bearing university roll number -611012045 has completed his Final project Report under my guidance. Project Guide
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RIMT-IET‚ MANDI GOBINDGARH FORMAT FOR PREPARATION OF PROJECT REPORT ARRANGEMENT OF CONTENTS: The sequence in which the project report material should be arranged and bound as follows: 1. Cover Page 2. Inner Title Page (Same as cover page) 3. Certificate 4. Acknowledgement 5. Abstract 6. Table of Contents 7. List of Tables 8. List of Figures 9. Abbreviations and Nomenclature( If any)
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Project Report Guidelines for Financial Accounting The project report should be organised as follows: A certificate that “the report represents their original work and does not contain any material that has been taken from any source‚ except as acknowledged” is required. This should be signed by all the authors of the report. • Cover page: Project title‚ team members’ names and roll numbers‚ course‚ date of submission. The Institute’s logo should not be used anywhere in the report. • Abstract
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…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Table of Appendices ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 Executive Summary This report discusses the journey of The AKENAS group. This multicultural group of students navigated its way through a series of obstacles; none the least of which were strong personalities‚ or project adaptations. Through the utilisation of Belbin (1980) and multiple other group-developing tools‚ The AKENAS were able to design and create the first ever
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REPORT ON SUMmer Training AT GURU NANAK AUTO ENTERPRISES LTD SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MRS.PALLAVI DAWRA DIPANSHU MALHOTRA MR.PANKAJ MAINI MBA Vision | TO BECOME A HIGHLY GROWTH ORIENTED COMPANY BASED ON STRONG BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS | | Mission | TO BECOME THE NUMBER ONE IN MACHINED FORGINGS IN THE WORLD | | | In customer driven market‚
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[PROJECT STATUS REPORT] Rev. 1.0‚ 25/10/2013 Company here Bi-weekly Project Status Report GENERAL INFORMATION Project Name Project Manager Project ID Number Prepared by Project Sponsor Reporting Period Ending Date [DD/MM/YYYY] Report Number Section I TASKS/MILESTONES COMPLETED This section only includes tasks/milestones that are completed since last reporting period (Report Number CT-BWR-09‚ dated 23/05/2012). [Insert rows as needed] Description of Task/Milestone
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Showing the impact of Stereotyping: Rationale for training session: The hope for this training session is to help counselors in training understand their biases and beliefs and how those biases and beliefs may effect how they help their clients. By participating in these activities and discussing them participants should be able to better see how harmful stereotyping can be and how prevalent it is. Objectives: -Understand the impact of stereotyping - Recognize generally held stereotypes about
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PROJECT REPORT ON: “To Study the effectiveness of Gowardhan Point Shoppes in Mumbai & Thane and prepare the future road map through catchment analysis.” MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI) SEMESTER – II 2013-14 SUBMITTED BY: ANANT PAWAR UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: PROF. PALLAVI. K. MHATRE PROJECT GUIDE: Mr.DEEPENDRA PRATAP SINGH PRODUCT MANAGER‚ PARAG MILK FOODS.PVT.LTD MET INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT certificate Name of the Student : Pawar Anant Vijay College : MET- Institute of
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