Tata CROMA‚ Infiniti Retail Ltd.‚ Mumbai an Industry Internship Project iConnect Core 2012-2014 Report January - June 2013 by Maulik Patel PGDM-GLC-RMM-442 ITM Business School‚ Navi Mumbai www.itm.edu | maulik.p@itm.edu Company Mentor : Faculty Mentor : Mr. Avinash Pereira Dr. Shelja Jose Kuruvilla Former Zonal Manager‚ Infiniti Retail Ltd.‚ Mumbai Professor & Head Retail Management & Marketing ITM Business School‚ Navi Mumbai Mr. Rishikesh Barapatra Store Manager
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COMMERCE BHULABHAI DESAI ROAD KANDIVALI WEST‚ MUMBAI- 400067 PROJECT REPORT ON “Recruitment and Selection at AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE” SUBMITTED BY SAMRAT SANTOSH SRIVASTAVA MASTER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (SEMISTER IST) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT GUIDE PROF. MISS. KHDIJA KAPADIYA 2012-2013 K.E.S. SHROFF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE BHULABHAI DESAI ROAD KANDIVALI WEST‚ MUMBAI- 400067 PROJECT REPORT ON “Recruitment and
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change‚ as the people of Japan are starting to change and have different priorities. These changes can be put down to several factors that are changing in Japanese society as a whole. 3.1 Changing social culture. The increasing and speeding up of urbanisation is one way in which
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problem] [The impact of Globalization on Indian culture and Indian architecture] Introduction Globalization opened up the wall between globe and people came to know the information and cultures all around. This made rapid growth of Urbanisation and technology which resulted in losing the culture and regional identity of India. Different cultures across the world mixed due to globalization. Due to globalization more corporate office and BPO came into India. Thus an overall employment
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September 2013 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Mulund College of Commerce‚ Mulund (West)‚ Mumbai 400 080 Thursday 19th September 2013 5.30 p.m to 8.30 p.m St. Francis Institute of Management & Research‚ Mt. Poinsur‚ S.V. P. Road‚ Borivali (West)‚ Mumbai 400 103. (2 CEP Credit hours will be provided • No Participation Fees) For details & Registration Contact : Rohit Chambers‚ 4th Floor‚ Janmabhoomi Marg‚ Fort‚ Mumbai 400 001. Tel. 022 - 2204 3406 • E.mail: wirc@icmai.in Website: www.icmai-wirc
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This is partly because the world’s population is expected to increase from the current 6.7 billion to 9.1 billion by by 2050‚ but that is only one of many interlocking causes. The combined effect of population growth‚ strong income growth and urbanisation... is expected to result in almost the doubling of demand for food. Director-General Jacques Diouf told delegates at a forum entitled How to Feed the World 2050 The rise in global temperatures caused by pollution is also beginning to disrupt food
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and aspect. A place needed shelter from the prevailing south-westerly and cold northerly winds. A south-facing aspect gives most sunshine heat and light. The growth of cities‚ along with more people living in these cities and towns is called urbanisation. Settlement Patterns There
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Urban morphology is the study of the form of human settlements and the process of their formation and transformation. The study seeks to understand the spatial structure and character of a metropolitan area‚ city‚ town or village by examining the patterns of its component parts and the process of its development. This can involve the analysis of physical structures at different scales as well as patterns of movement‚ land use‚ ownership or control and occupation. Typically‚ analysis of physical form
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The goal was to accomplish something that has never been done and attempt to change worldviews. Radical expression was the concern of the era. Modernism Era * Change * Breaking conventions moving away from romanticism * Impact of urbanisation and industrialisation crowded city – destruction of nature/natural environment * Homogenisation – the urban sprawl * Lack of religion and the lack of faith – post world war * Questioning the order and structure of society * Disillusionment
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