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    Waiting time There are some main problems that causes unnecessary waiting time. First of all the casting machine often breaks down and this kind of stop results in a lot of waiting time for the process and the workers. To repair a broken down machine takes at least 3 hours up to 12 hours. When the machine breaks down the production in the melting work centre is stopped which for example makes the level of inventory increase. Since the company only have one machine there are a lot of unnecessary

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    Bank managers direct bank branches and departments‚ resolve customers’ problems‚ ensure that standards of service are maintained‚ and administer the institutions’ operations and investments‚ in addition to overseeing the following employees: * Bank tellers‚ the largest number of workers in banking‚ provide routine financial services to the public. They handle customers’ deposits and withdrawals‚ change money‚ sell money orders and traveler’s checks‚ and accept payment for loans and utility bills

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    JMJ Thomas Murphy – 10/27/12 English 7/8 Mr. Hoey What’s Waiting for me at Chaminade? As I arrive at Chaminade High School every morning‚ I know that there is a wide variety of exciting activities‚ fantastic people including teachers and my classmates‚ and a great education waiting for me. Every day I go to Chaminade there are wonderful‚ intriguing activities that are waiting for me. For example‚ every Tuesday there are freshman intramurals‚ in which freshman homerooms compete

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    Thus‚ Basel III was designed to address the weaknesses of the past crisis and to make the banking sector much stronger and efficient enough to face any crisis. The major thrust area of Basel III is improvement of quantity and quality of capital of banks‚ with stronger supervision‚ risk management and disclosure standards. These measures aim to 1. Improve the banking sector’s ability to absorb shocks arising from financial and economic stress. 2. Improve risk management and governance. 3. Strengthen

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    The main achievement of Jyske Bank was their ability to improve quality service and to deliver a service matching perfectly customers’ expectations. The gap model of service quality‚ developed by V.A Zeithmal‚ A. Parasuraman and L.L Berry‚ in Delivering Quality Service: Balancing Customer Perceptions and Expectations‚ will help us to understand how Jyske Bank managed to close the gap between customers’ expectations and perceptions (the customer gap). Briefly‚ the gap model states that an organization

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    services. State Bank of Pakistan was established as the central bank on July 1‚ 1948 to control the financial sector. Subsequent amendments were made to extend the control and functions of SBP through State Bank of Pakistan Act 1956. SBP encouraged the private sector to establish banks and financial institutions in the country. It resulted into unhealthy competition and unlawful practices due to bribe and corruption during the decades of 1950s and 1960s. In 1974‚ all the existing banks were nationalized

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    Grameen Bank: Taking Capitalism to the Poor Evaristus Mainsah* MBA ’04 Schuyler R. Heuer MBA ’04 Aprajita Kalra MBA/MIA ’04 Columbia Business School Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Qiulin Zhang MPA ’04 Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs This paper was written as part of the course Emerging Financial Markets taught by David O. Beim‚ professor of professional practice‚ at Columbia Business School in fall 2003. The authors are

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    profit of RM1.133 billion. "We delivered another set of record profits for FY12‚ underpinned by strong earnings growth in most of our business lines‚" said Dato’ Sri Nazir Razak‚ Group Chief Executive‚ CIMB Group. “I am especially pleased that this was achieved without aggressive lending growth and despite investing and undergoing substantial internal changes in line with our “CIMB 2.0” theme‚ to strengthen our competitive edge going forwards.” 2) CIMB Group Y-o-Y Results CIMB Group’s FY12 revenues were

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    Waiting for Godot The Boy Twice in Waiting for Godot‚ both Gogo and Didi meet the “boy” sent by Mr. Godot‚ once toward the end of Act I and once again at the end of Act II. When the boy appears‚ the only information he has to offer the two tramps is that Godot will come the following day‚ and shows no knowledge of coming with the same message the day before. This is Beckett’s way of addressing hope as an illusion‚ and of emphasizing the repetitive cycle of everyday life. This theme is central

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    HISTORY OF BANKS The origins of modern banking can be traced to medieval and early Renaissance Italy‚ to the rich cities in the north like Florence‚ Lucca‚ Siena‚Venice and Genoa. The Bardi and Peruzzi families dominated banking in 14th century Florence‚ establishing branches in many other parts ofEurope. One of the most famous Italian banks was the Medici Bank‚ set up by Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici in 1397. The earliest known state deposit bank‚ Banco di San Giorgio (Bank of St. George)‚ was founded

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