Summer Training Project Report ON Risk Management in Banking Sector Summer Training Project Report Submitted for Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Prof. S.P Jain SUBMITTED BY Varun Sharma 0871913907 GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL (Affiliated to GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY) ROHINI‚ NEW DELHI – 110085 (2007-09) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my heartiest gratitude to Mrs. ANITA KHANNA
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Starbucks’ value chain system‚ in the beginning‚ created additional value on its products‚ which the customers are willing to pay for. Hence‚ the firm is not reluctant to charge above-market prices for its products. In fact‚ its customers are not looking for the prices of the coffee but they are seeking for the quality of the products and brand image that the company offers. Let us then examine the Starbucks value chain and how it contributed to the company’s current downfall. In the Starbucks
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It is truly amazing how jam-packed full of nutrients the Moringa Leaves‚ Pods and Flowers are. If every household had access to Moringa then malnutrition would be wiped out. Wealthier Households would have no need to purchase artificial supplements. MORINGA LEAVES Dr. Frank Martin states in ’Survival and Subsistence in the Tropics’ that "among the leafy vegetables one stands out as particularly good‚ the Horseradish Tree. The leaves are outstanding as a source of Vitamin A and‚ when raw
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Course name: Strategic Management Semester: SPRING 2013 Instructor: Dr. Richard T. Mpoyi Office Number: BAS N146 Phone: 615-898-5767 Email: richard.mpoyi@mtsu.edu Class Schedule Section No. Days Time Building Room BUAD 4980-03 MWF 11:30am – 12:25pm BAS S262 Office Hours* Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday – 12:00pm – 02:00pm 04:00pm – 05:00pm 12:00pm – 02:00pm – * Other hours: By appointment Course Expectations X Multiple-Choice Exams X Essay Tests
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Customer Satisfaction in the Banking Industry Case Study – Barclays Bank of Kenya Ltd. Customer satisfaction is a major issue in almost all sectors. This can basically determine the success and profitability of a company as a satisfied customer would most likely to ‘spread the good word’ or would have be happy to do business again with the firm. It is an important theoretical and practical issue for market researchers and consumer researchers (Meuter et al‚ 2000). With positive results in most research
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sectoral matrix of credits and deposits‚ and banks’ branch networking‚ among others. The restructuring policy of SAP‚ also‚ brought deregulations in the Nigerian banking system which encouraged many new banks to enter into the Nigerian banking industry‚ the results of which were shown in intense competition within and without the Nigerian banking industry. This increased competition resulted in banks seeking for clients and designing services that would meet clients’ needs and wants. Consequently‚ Nigerian
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Developing Robust Asset Allocations1 Working Paper First Version: February 17‚ 2006 Current Version: April 18‚ 2006 Thomas M. Idzorek‚ CFA Director of Research Ibbotson Associates 225 North Michigan Avenue Suite 700 Chicago‚ Illinois 60601-7676 312-616-1620 (Main) 312-616-0404 (Fax) tidzorek@ibbotson.com Abstract Over the last 50 years‚ Markowitz’s mean-variance optimization framework has become the asset allocation model of choice. Unfortunately the model often leads to highly concentrated asset
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(People‚ Presentation or Physical Evidence and Process) and the Customer Relationship Management as possible differentiators. To fulfill the purpose‚ we introduce an extended model of the CRM concept‚ including the three additional P’s. After an analysis‚ it is concluded that the extended model of the CRM concept is actually used as a differentiator. However‚ as the major Indian bank have a similar strategy; it then appears really difficult to differentiate to a large extent. Background The importance
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DECLARATION I‚ Ms. Reshma S. Dhembare Hereby declare that this project report is the record of authentic work carried out by me during the period from 2-4-2012 to 5-6-2012 and has not been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree / diploma etc. Signature: Name of the student : Reshma S. Dhembare. Date : CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Ms. RESHMA SHAMRAW DHEMBARE of MGM’s College of
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The proper name of the area in both Dutch and English is "Holland". "Holland" is a part of the Netherlands. "Holland" is informally used in English and other languages‚ including sometimes the Dutch language itself‚ to mean the whole of the modern country of the Netherlands.[1] (This example of pars pro toto or synecdoche is similar to the tendency to refer to the United Kingdom as "England".).[4][5] The people of Holland are referred to as "Hollanders" in both Dutch and English. Today this refers
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