__________________________________________________________________________________ SERVICE SECTOR - CURRENT MARKETTING NATURE INTRODUCTION Services are deed process and performance. Service includes all economic activities whose output is not tangible. The world economy nowadays is increasingly characterized as service economy .As today more than 70% of world economies income and employment is contributed by services sector and p their major contribution to the GDP in developing countries. Service marketing
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Tourism Sector Contents * Introduction What is the tourism? The meaning of the tourism The feature of tourism (5 points) ……1 * Main body Two different kinds of people to travel ……2 a) & b) * Conclusion ……1 * Reference ……1 Introduction
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the key challenges for public sector management in the global south. Illustrate your answer with contrasting country examples. Most of the global south countries such as the African countries have attained their independence around the 1950’s and 1960’s. The public sectors which are known as the government sector have set of roles that need to be look after the welfare of the state such as the security‚ environment‚ health system‚ education and so forth. The public sector in the global south has
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ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION Gajanethi Swathi Kumari Asst.professor Aurora PG College Ramanthapur‚Hyderabad E-mail :swathigagan@gmail.com 9959566029 Knowledge management in education is a monograph that makes eminent sense – a wonderful combination of good intuition‚ practical know-how‚ and a feel for what might be best described as a set of emerging theories focusing on the effective management of knowledge in educational institutions. Along the way
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PROBLEMS IN EDUCATION SECTOR AND THEIR SOLUTIONS Islamic Republic of Pakistan‚ a country of 170 million people‚ full of natural resources and more than 60 years of independence but still not respected in the world community. In less than 30 years of independence‚ it’s one wing gets separated (Bangladesh). Remaining part till today is living on IMF‚ World Bank and foreign donations. Majority of the population is living in rural areas without basic necessities of life. It is a country where financial
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accounting in the financial management of public sector in the context of financial reporting: the case study of ministry of Finance national planning & Development and Ministry of Home Affairs in Zambia 1.0 Introduction Zambia a democratic country is one of the former rich countries in Africa who is now among the poor ones in the African continent. She has not been left out of the public sector reforms that are worldwide. Although globally the public sector reforms have greatly improved as noted
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References: 1. Kearney‚ A T‚ CII – Report‚ (2000) 2 3. Tognatta Pradeep‚ economic growth on agriculture sector‚ (2003)‚ pg no. 6-10. 4. Aithal K Rajesh‚ importance & growth of rural markets‚ (2004)‚ pg no. 8-12.
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the shape of the future. A sense of strategic aim in the minds of managers through out every business organizations always guides their choices on a daily basis in a way that is often difficult to measure from above. A strategic thinker has a mental model of the complete end-to-end system of value‚ his or her role within it‚ and an understanding towards the nature of the work. I have taken two examples of two business leaders who are from different culture and have different means of business
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SECTORS OF ECONOMY The three-sector theory is an economictheory which divides economies into three sectors of activity: extraction of raw materials (primary)‚ manufacturing (secondary)‚ and services (tertiary). It was developed by Colin Clark and Jean Fourastié. According to the theory‚ the main focus of aneconomy’s activity shifts from the primary‚ through the secondary and finally to the tertiary sector. Fourastié saw the process as essentially positive‚ and in The Great Hope of the Twentieth
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North Cachar Hills Agriculture & allied activities Agriculture‚ Horticulture & Marketing All the tribes living in this hill district are mainly depending on agriculture. The primitive system of Jhuming cultivation are common among all the tribes. The practice of Jhuming not only destroy the micro flora and fauna but also affect ecological balance by destroying forest. So‚ an attempt has been made through this scheme to replace Jhum by permanent cultivation
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