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    Sincerely AFSHEEN MAJEED KASHMALA NIZAM SANA UROOJ SIDRA AYUB MARIAM BALOCH TABLE OF CONTENT S.NO PARTICULARS PG.NO 1 Executive summary 4 2 Present‚past& future of entrepreneurship in Pakistan and international world 5-7 3 Issues of entrepreneur In pakistan 7-9 4 Opportunities of entrepreneur in pakistan 9-10 5 Framework 10 6 conclusion 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is based on the past‚ present and future of entrepreneurship in Pakistan and internationally worldwide

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    How to Reduce the Barriers to Effective Communication Noise Barriers – To overcome the noise barrier‚ you must discover the source of the interference. The noise barrier can’t always be overcome but the awareness of its existence by the sender of the message can help improve the communication flow. When someone is speaking‚ possibly the worst thing that could be in the way is background noise. For example when you are in a busy office space‚ there is a high chance that there will be noise in the

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    In October 1988‚ Paula Perry‚ a research analyst for the brokerage firm Alexander and Ferris‚ was tasked to analyse the financial condition and performance of MiniScribe Corporation. The latter was a manufacturer of disk-drives for personal computers‚ and was rumoured to be experiencing cash flow and inventory problems. The objective of Paula’s analysis is to help her manager decide if MiniScribe Corporation should remain in Alexander and Ferris’ ‘Buy’ recommendation list or not. The case was therefore

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    Executive Summary: Streamline the Nursing Admission Process Stephanie Bakker‚ RN Grand Canyon University: NRS-451V Billie Gabbard‚ Instructor January 27‚ 2013 Executive Summary: Streamline the Nursing Admission Process The health care industry continues to be challenged by daily patient turnover due to the number of admissions‚ transfers‚ and discharges (Spader‚ 2008). The increase in number of admissions‚ in turn‚ puts a high demand on nurses in keeping up with the pace resulting in

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    Executive Summary: A Project for Quality Improvement and Cost Reduction Most of the health care organizations are very much interested in quality improvement activities since they are facing a big competition in the market. Quality improvement activities and the role of nurses in this area are increasing simultaneously. Since nurses are the primary care givers in the hospitals their influence in quality improvement is remarkable. Quality improvement is a formal method to bring the service to the

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    In The Swan by Charles Baudelaire‚ the speaker suffers from isolation and depression caused by Paris’s rapid urbanization. Rather than openly presenting his strife‚ the speaker acknowledges people and animals who endured suffering‚ isolation and depression. More specifically‚ he acknowledges Andromache and a swan‚ which he encountered during Paris’s transitional period. The poem is organized into flashbacks or reflections which peel back Paris’s modern stature. The speaker relies on Andromache‚ a

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    Executive summary PEST Political Socio(?) During the early 90s‚ there was a sudden decline in the motorcycle market‚ which created a gap in the industry. This gap was identified by BMW and they decided to target this niche market segment by introducing the roadster concept.  3Cs Customer “The roadster product concept tests revealed high interest across a number of lifestage-defined segment‚ e.g. Generation Xers interested in unique image statements‚ men and women in their 40s who expressed

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    Executive summary This report provide a analysis‚ and the meaning and influence of organizational culture.We as a group selected a local organization Lanka Hospital (Pvt) Ltd.we analysis and research the organization using a methods of visiting the organization‚have a friendly talk with the employees and talk with top management peoples.Result of our research show a that organization has a very strong culture comparing to the other organization in Sri Lanka because top management handle and

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    JANAKAN LAGSHINI ENGLISH MEDIUM(P/T) 008/AEE/012 Individual Assignment Table of Contents 1.Executive Summary 2.0 Intraduction 2.1 1. Executive Summary This report on Bharti Airtel is done to find out certain objective regarding the strategic approach Adopted by Airtel to stand strongly in the competitive telecom market. Airtel’s marketing strategies are analyses using various models like SWOT analysis‚ PEST analysis‚ Critical Success Factors and Porter’s five forces

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    derived from an urge as basic as hunger or sex… admiration for the cleverness of a joke and satisfaction in one’s own cleverness in seeing the joke equals intellectual gratification.”6 These intellectual puzzles and codes using wordplay are especially effective with complementing graphics‚ since imagery gives clues and hints so that the message can be decoded and they can give the message added force and detail. Brands and logos (if used sensitively and intelligently) can do this with the added bonus of

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