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Course Name: Fundamentals of Project Management Project Topic: Dubai Metro Analysis Submission Date: 19th April 2013 Submitted By: Ayaz Tariq (128403) / Syed Jamaluddin (105807) Table of Content 1) Summary of Project: Dubai Metro a) Why Dubai Metro was initiated b) Why we selected Dubai Metro 2) Preliminary Project Scope of Dubai Metro 3) Stakeholders of Dubai Metro 4) Dubai Metro Project Possible Constraints i) Resource Constraints ii)
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Dubai INTRODUCTION In recent years‚ Dubai‚ a city within the United Arab Emirates‚ or emirates (UAE)‚ has seen significant growth and is continuing to be viewed as a great place to do business. With a population of over 2 million‚ not only is Dubai booming‚ but it is a free trade zone‚ offering 100% foreign ownership and zero taxes for potential investors (CIA Factbook 2012). While the Dubai economy was once almost exclusively about oil‚ today‚ Dubai is only directly
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This essay is all about Dubai Cares. Dubai cares is an eleemosynary organization in work to make available children in developing countries with access to quality primary inculcation. Inculcation is a critical factor in every youth’s improvement. Until now Fifty seven million kids around the world don’t peregrinate to school and a further 250 million cannot adequately read and indite. Inculcation is the most efficacious implement to break the cycle of impecuniosity‚ credence held by our progenitor
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH Int. J. Tourism Res. 8‚ 87–99 (2006) Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/jtr.557 Tourism in Dubai: Overcoming Barriers to Destination Development Joan C. Henderson* Nanyang Business School‚ Nanyang Technological University‚ Nanyang Avenue‚ Singapore 639798 ABSTRACT The Middle East as a whole attracts comparatively few visitors‚ and political events in the current century have generated new uncertainties and
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DISCUSSION ‘Cultural characteristics of United States and Dubai’ Introduction United States has been known as the leading country in the world. They have strong increases of productivity‚ low inflation and unemployment rate. But in the 1980s the income rates has decelerated. Reuters states that the declining in global economy and maintaining cost efficiency would not prevent companies to implement the international assignment i.e. sending employees overseas. The article addresses this issue
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Department: 29 Chapter 5 SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATIONS 30 References 32 Appendices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………..33 Chapter 1 Introduction and History 1.1) Introduction Thirty years ago‚ Dubai Islamic Bank ( ’DIB ’) created history by becoming the world ’s first Islamic Bank. Today‚ Islamic banking has become one of the fastest growing economic sectors with over 300 financial institutions‚ with assets estimated at over US $300 billion providing
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Expansion of Dubai Created an Exclusionary Space Environment Over the past twenty years‚ Dubai has grown massively. During the early 1990’s‚ Dubai was a desert area. It did not have many residents or businesses. However‚ within the past decade‚ the economy of Dubai‚ Emirate‚ which is considered the trade and tourism center for the Gulf region‚ has achieved a growth many cities see in a lifetime. At one point Dubai consisted of average middle class men. Now‚ with its prosperous economy‚ Dubai consists
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MBA PROJECT MANAGEMENT STUDENT NAME: HARRIET OBINYAN STUDENT ID NUMBER: EAC 0911631 ESTABLISHMENT OF CATERING/ LAUNDRY UNIT FOR FLY DUBAI LECTURER: DR DAVID CHAPMAN (JANUARY 2012) LIST OF FIGURES Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION 3-4 Chapter 2 - BUSINESS CASE 5-8 2.1 Project Objectives 2.2 Behavioural Techniques Chapter 3 - TOOLS AND TECHNIQUE 9-11 3.1 Gannt Chart 3.2 Work Breakdown Structure Chapter 4 - MONITORING AND
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Oral and Nonverbal Communication in the UAE (Dubai) Due to the UAE ’s high standard of living and growth in trade‚ many people from all around the world come to the UAE striving for a better life and jobs that pay well. There are around 4.4 million people in the country‚ with only 15--20% of them being citizens and 96% being Muslims. Hofstede’s analysis of the United Arab Emirates indicates that religion (Islam) plays an important role in people’s lives. Islam is the official and majority religion
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