ACROPOLIS FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH SYNOPSIS FOR THE MAJOR PROJECT REPORT TOPIC “A study on consumer perception towards health insurance companies and products with special reference to claim rate” Guided By: Submitted By: Dr. Jitendra Sharma Neha Sharma Finance and HR MBA (III-Sem)
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has long dominated international trade in television programming. In the US‚ TV broadcast by three main traditional channels (ABC‚ NBC and CBS). These channels are available free across the airwaves. The programmes are paid by advertising. The US market fragmentation produces new industry linkages due the launch of a large number of cables and satellite channels offering news‚ live sport‚ new films and specialist music to their subscribers. In fighting competition‚ the main traditional networks broadcasters
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of data collection used in qualitative research: interviews and focus groups. The paper examines each method in detail‚ focusing on how they work in practice‚ when their use is appropriate and what they can offer dentistry. Examples of empirical studies that have used interviews or focus groups are also provided. INTRODUCTION Having explored the nature and pur pose of qualitative research in the previ ous paper‚ this paper explores methods of data collection used in qualitative research. There
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Avatar synopsis- Opening scene: a camera sweeps high across the treeline of a lush‚ green world. Intercut is a sequence of images of Jake Sully‚ a crippled war veteran and former Marine. He wakes up in a giant spaceship on its way to Pandora‚ a lush Earth-like moon orbiting Polyphemus‚ a blue planet similar to Jupiter. He is one of a large number of passengers‚ all waking up after almost six years of cryosleep en route to Pandora. Drifting out of his sleeping pod in zero G he’s tended by the ship’s
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It was mentioned that hands on leadership as much more appreciated in rural areas as opposed to the urban areas. Leaders were perceived to perform the entire task that is expected to be performed by the staff or consumers. Hence leaders needed to be in leading from the centre and not from the front line. Emotional intelligence was considered as another area where urban and rural leadership differed. In the rural area‚ leaders were expected to address all the emotional issues of the staff along with
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SYNOPSIS “A STUDY OF THE COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES OF COCA-COLA” Submitted by: Submitted To: Abhinav Garg Dr. Archi Mathur Roll No. 954 Associate Professor VI Semester
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Principles of Management Case Study “Elektra Products Inc.” PROBLEM: 1. Company Sales – The Company has been declining over the years due to multiple reasons such as market competition and Lack of Product Innovation. 2. Employee Problems - Internal Conflicts within departments‚ low employee engagement which leads to some employees seeking other jobs. 3. The Management – Resists changes proposed by the problem solving teams. OBJECTIVE: 1. The Company
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Rural Tourism and Rural Development. Introduction: Rural tourism in India: Prospects for rural tourism in India: Role in Rural development: Conclusion: Introduction: Indians believe in holidays: The country has among the largest number of public holidays in the world. Yet the most common reason for getting away is to "visit a native place." Migrant workers return to their family farms at harvest time. Others return to their villages for an annual pilgrimage. The concept of a holiday where you
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Research Project Report “CREATING DIFFERENTIATION THROUGH ADVERTISEMENT AND SALES-PROMOTION IN FMCG”: PROBLEMS FACED BY MARKETEERS” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for MBA Degree program of U P Technical University‚ Lucknow. by:- MOHAMMAD AZEEM Roll No.: 1101170054 MBA – 4TH Semester UNITED INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ALLAHABAD DECLARATION I MOHAMMAD AZEEN‚ Roll No.1101170054 ‚ a student
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and 600‚000 people. The large dissimilarity among these guesses and estimations describes that‚ as the National Coalition for the Homeless states‚ "By its very nature‚ homelessness is impossible to measure with 100% accuracy." Homelessness in Rural Areas: Rural homelessness is the consequence of insufficiency and a deprivation of reasonable housing. The research occurred in 2005 shows that the chances of being poor are from 1.2 to 2.3 times greater for individuals living in nonmetropolitan areas‚ as
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