job in the local area. It is said the settlement generates an annual turnover of $650 million. Plans/Attempts to improve socio-economic conditions. Investment and redevelopment into Dharavi slum is an attractive prospect to the Mayor of Mumbai Sunil Prabhu. The area is also in a prime location for the
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Minutes of Meeting Subject : Course : Date of Meeting: Venue : Convenor Attended by: 1. Basanti Kumari Nayak‚ Satyawati College 2. Supriti Mishra‚ Shyam Lal College 3. Chhavi Gautam‚ Kamla Nehru College 4. Lokendra Kumawat‚ Ramjas College 5. Rashmi Mittal‚ Dyal Singh College 6. Reetika Rana‚ Shivaji College 7. Punam Tyagi‚ Kalindi College 8. Aditi Aeron Bansal‚ Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 9. Vandana Sethi‚ Motilal Nehru College 10. Nidhi Dhamija‚ Hindu College 11. Ranjan‚ A.R.S. D. College 12. Rashmi
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with an entrepreneurial mind from starting a business. Here I have presented a comprehensive story of a person living in Ahmedabad‚ his name was Jethalal Gada. Since quite young age he was inspired by visionaries such as Dhirubhai Ambani‚ Lakshmi Mittal‚ Narayan Murthy‚ e.t.c. He had decided his path since10th std. & followed it throughout. He first chose commerce stream‚ then took entrepreneurship‚ got good grades in 12th std. & did his MBA from B.K. school of management & proceeded to do his own
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IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER 1. Indian boxer Mary Kom to be conferred Lt Colonel rank. 2. Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana (health insurance scheme) was launched in Maharashtra 3. Mangalam village became the first village in India where all households were provided banking facilities‚ it is situated in Pondicherry 4. M S Dhoni becomes brand ambassador of cricket in Nepal 5. 8 Indian Company in Fortune Global 500 Company. IOC on 83rd place.132 company of USA is in this list 6. Rawatbhata Atomic
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Peter C. Verhoef Understanding the Effect of Customer Relationship Management Efforts on Customer Retention and Customer Share Development Scholars have questioned the effectiveness of several customer relationship management strategies. The author investigates the differential effects of customer relationship perceptions and relationship marketing instruments on customer retention and customer share development over time. Customer relationship perceptions are considered evaluations of relationship
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Know Its Difference Search Difference between Lean and Mass Production Oct 23rd‚ 2011 @ 04:18 pm › Sunil Tinani ↓ Leave a comment Mass production refers to a manufacturing process in which products are manufactured on a mass scale. For example‚ ball-point pens are items that are used by everyone and so these are mass-produced. Lean production refers to a manufacturing process in which items are produced based on current demand trends. For example‚ if a particular gold necklace design is
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58 (3)‚ 53-66. * Anderson‚ Eugene W.‚ Claes Fornell‚ and Roland T. Rust (1997)‚ “Customer Satisfaction‚ Productivity‚ and Profitability: Differences Between Goods and Services‚” Marketing Science‚ 16 (2)‚ 129-145. * Anderson‚ Eugene W. and Vikas Mittal (2000)‚ “Strengthening the Satisfaction-Profit Chain‚” Journal of Service Research‚ 3 (2)‚ 107-120 * Danaher‚ Peter J * Fornell‚ Claes (1992)‚ “A National Customer Satisfaction Barometer: The Swedish Experience‚” Journal of Marketing‚ 56 (1)‚ 6-21
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Contents Chapter-1 - 2 - Introduction - 3 - 1.1Introduction - 3 - 1.2 Reasons for Selection of this topic:- - 4 - 1.3 Objectives: - 4 - 1.4 Scope of Research: - 4 - Chapter-2 - 5 - Conceptual Background and Review - 5 - 2.1 Review of Literature - 5 - Chapter-3 - 7 - Organization Profile and Industry Profile - 7 - 3.1 EQUITY - 7 - 3.2 MUTUAL FUNDS - 8 - 3.3 FIXED DEPOSITS IN BANK - 8 - 3.4 POST OFFICE SAVINGS: - 8 - 3.5 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES - 9 - 3.6 REAL ESTATE - 9 - 3.7 GOLD/SLIVER
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which they have settled. Thus the Indian diasporj has become very large. A few Indians have becomJ international figures. Mr. Mahendra Choudhary a gentlemaif from Haryana became the Prime Minister of Fiji Islamll Businessmen like the Hindujas and the Mittals who havf settled in UK are well known figures. Indian students go to foreign countries to seek entry ill various institutions‚ including universities and colleges.figften get
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defines relative influence as the degree to which an individual has engaged in activities that contribute to the decision making process relative to the contributions of others in group decisions. With regard to the roles of decision makers‚ Sheth and Mittal (2004) suggest two major types of decisions: (1) autonomous decisions‚ and (2) joint decisions. Autonomous decisions are decisions made independently by the decision maker. On the other hand‚ joint decisions are consensus decisions where two or
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