of this thesis work. 3.1 Minimum viable product concept for developing countries The concept of minimum viable product was introduced in an internal event at Dräger‚ which was to present innovative ideas. The term ‘Minimum Viable Product’ (MVP) means that a product with basic features to satisfy its customers. It can be better explained with the help of figure 8: Figure 8: Minimum Viable Product [Source: Internal] The requirement of the customer in this case is to have a vehicle to travel from one
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Prakash Electric Company got converted into Pvt. Ltd. Company on 26th August 1997. The name of the thus was Prakash Electric Company (udupi) Pvt. Ltd. On 21st‚ April‚ 1999; the company got its name changed under the registrar of companies. The new name of the company was changed from Prakash Electric Company Pvt. Ltd.‚ with effect from 24.09.2008. This company limited by shares has registered office in Ambalpady‚ near Udupi. ‘HARSHA’ the Retail outlet of Prakash Electric Company In 1980’s there
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worker‚ my major focus is to provide counseling and guidance to the children of drug abuse and mental illness. I have given this case of Mum‚ a 14 years old girl who is mainly suffering from mental illness‚ shoplifting and drug abuse and after proving the medication and special social service care; she is recovering to her routine healthy life. I have prepared this report as Case Study on Mum‚ based on the assessment‚ analysis and outcomes which I made in last eight weeks. What is a social worker?
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Tullula Investments Ltd is a large South Australian company‚ which owns and operates many hotel and restaurants throughout Australia. Italian Cuisine Ltd‚ a food and catering business whose headquarters are in Brisbane‚ supplies goods commonly used by businesses such as Tullula Investments Ltd. On September 1‚ 2000‚ Italian Cuisine Ltd sent a fax to Tullula Investments Ltd‚ which read: "Can offer latest ’Speedy Rice Cookers’ at $100 each." On October 1‚ 2000‚ Tullula Investments Ltd faxed a reply stating:
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Chappell & Co Ltd v The Nestlé Co Ltd [1959] 2 All ER 701 House of Lords Nestlé‚ manufacturers of wrapped chocolate bars‚ advertised for sale‚ as part of an advertising campaign‚ the record ’Rockin’ Shoes’. The price of the record was 1s 6d plus three wrappings from their 6d chocolate bars. Chappell‚ who were the sole licensees of the copyright of ’Rockin’ Shoes’‚ claimed that Nestlé had infringed their copyright and sought injunction and damages. Nestlé claimed that they were entitled to
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Chieveley and Lord Lowry. Solicitors: Turner Kenneth Brown‚ agents for Jackson & Monk& Rowe‚ Middleborough (for the employers). Sharpe Pritchard‚ agent for FA Greenwood & Co‚ Birmingham (for the plaintiff). FACTS The employers‚ Darling Insulation Co. Ltd.‚ specialized in insulation of pipes‚ boilers and power stations. Mr. Machin & Mr. Stages worked for them as loggers at power stations; they had both worked for the employers in that capacity for many years. In August 1977‚ they were members of a group
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2413003937000 INTEGRATED CASE STUDY MAD4013 SEMESTER I (2014/2015) INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT: REPORT OF CASE FLAT CARGO BERHAD: AN AUDITOR’S CONUNDRUM Submitted To: PROF. DATO’ DR. MUHAMAD MUDA (28 OCTOBER 2014) 206819523749000 NOR NURUL IZZA BINTI AINUDDIN 1110927 TMB5 INTRODUCTION Kencana & Associates served as Flat Kargo Berhad’s auditor‚ which is one of the largest air freight companies in Malaysia‚ servicing several government linked companies. In 2006‚ the auditors identified
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Introduction The purpose of this report is to determine the optimal course of action for KTM in order to pay BC European Capital‚ and to position our company for future growth and profitability. Background. In 2003‚ BC European Capital‚ a venture capitalist firm owning 49% of KTM‚ expressed its intention to exit its investment in KTM by September of 2006. KTM’s net profit nearly quadrupled in 2002. It appears this growth will continue in 2003‚ though likely at a much slower rate. KTM has
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Case Analysis and Report Dessey Holm U06a1 Due: June 29‚ 2014 Email: des69sey@hotmail.com Professor: John Kwagyan 1. The data bellows shows that those who plan to marry anticipate using bridal magazines and travel magazines the most to research for their dream honeymoon destination. Video rental stores and jewelry stores are less likely to be researched according to the survey data results. Since by the descriptive statistics data states that the median is $64
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Questionnaire Name: Age: Gender: Address: Contact no.: Now you are requested to answer the following questions: Ques1: are you health conscious? Yes no Ques:are branded products necessary? Yes no Ques3: which shampoo you use? a)sunsilk b) c) d) ques4: which soap you use? a) b) c) d) ques5 Chapter-6 Bibliography Acknowledgement
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