1 India Equity Research | IT Sector Update IT Infosys versus TCS FY09 annual report analysis: Ten conclusions TCS and Infosys have been compared on financial performance quarter after quarter. Needless to mention‚ there are several key operational parameters that have driven their performance over the years. Some of them are shortterm measures towards achieving long-terms goals‚ such as: (1) investments in research and development (R&D)‚ patents and non-linear growth Kunal Sangoi +91-22-6623
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BANKING: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS INTRODUCTION: The economic reforms in India started in early nineties‚ but their outcome is visible now. Major changes took place in the functioning of Banks in India only after liberalization‚ globalisation and privatisation. It has become very mandatory to study and to make a comparative analysis of services of Public sector Banks and Private Sector banks. Increased competition‚ new information technologies and thereby declining
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The dual sector model‚ commonly known as the Lewis model (after its originator Sir William Arthur Lewis‚ winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1979) is a model that seeks to explain the growth of a developing economy in terms of a labor transition between two sectors; the capitalist sector and the subsistence sector. The model employs certain assumptions that will ensure the manifestation of the model. First and foremost is the assumption that a developing economy has a surplus of
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Portfolio Management of Research Projects in the Public and Private Sectors Yolanda Yebra Aguado Project Management Submission date: June 2011 Supervisor: Tim Kristian Andreas Torvatn‚ IØT Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management MSc in Project Management‚ Thesis Preface This thesis work is carried out at the department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management (IØT). It constitutes the final thesis for the Master of
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Governance in the Public Sector in Zimbabwe. Introduction There is no doubt that the pace of business change has increased and will continue to do so. It is also true that opportunities for significant incremental business benefit are diminishing and that‚ increasingly‚ organisations are depending on technology to achieve the much coveted but rarely accomplished step change in performance. Today in many public sector organizations‚ the use of IT has become important in enabling public services delivery
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SWOT ANALYSIS AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE BY IBRAHIM MOHAMMED LAWAL SWOT ANALYSIS AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE ABSTRACT The public service in Nigeria has suffered setbacks which are largely attributed to ineffective and inefficient management. The general poor service delivery of public service organizations can be attributable to the inability of these organizations to develop proper
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WHAT CHALLENGES DOES THE TRADITIONAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ENCOUNTER IN A CHANGING PUBLIC SECTOR ENVIRONMENT The traditional model of public administration (TPA) remains the longest standing and most successful theory of management in the public sector which pre-dominated for most of the 20th century. The TPA can be characterized as an administration under the formal control of the political leadership which was based on a strictly hierarchical model of bureaucracy‚ staffed by permanent‚ neutral
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Result Based Management is a concept which dates back to the 1950s when Peter Drucker introduced the concept of management by objectives and its principles. Local authorities have failed to adopt and implement the Result Based Management Concept due to various challenges which include amongst them inadequate finance and human resources‚ resistance to change‚ poor communication channels‚ unrealistic budgets‚ poor management system‚ location of ownership‚ negative attitude and resistance to technology
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Managing The Supply Chain For Pharmaceuticals In the Public Sector | 26 avril 2011 | Aiming to guarantee the continuous flow of products from the point of manufacture to the point where they are used by consumers. | Sarita Pulton Boolell | Country & DEVELOPMENT A. Introduction The leitmotiv of the supply chain for pharmaceuticals in the Public Service is the six RIGHTS: The right pharmaceutical In the right quantity Of the right quality At the right place At the right
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TITLE : RULES AND REGULATION IN PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING. DATE / TIME : 07 OCTOBER 2012 (MONDAY) / 4:00 PM LOCATION : ROOM SPK308‚ OTHMAN YEOP ABDULLAH BUILDING (SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING.) GUEST : STUDENT OF PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING GROUP C AGENDA : INFLUENCE OF RULES AND REGULATION ON PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING PRACTISE. Last Sunday‚ we are discussing about the rule and regulation regarding Public Sector Accounting Practice. On that day‚ we are discussing about the article in federal
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