MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL Lectures setting assessment: David Hall/Dr. Rajendra Kumar Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 LITERATURE REVIEWS 4 I- Definition of People Management 4 1. What is Personnel Management (PM)? 4 2. What is Human Resource Management (HRM) 4 3. The differences between PM and HRM 7 II Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) 8 1 What is Strategic Human Resource Management? 8 2 How does Human Resource’s function add incremental value to performance of Business as business
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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Capstone Project “Relationship between determinants of working capital and profitability in Cement sector” Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by: Mohammad Hasan‚ Nishant Kumar‚ Pawan Singh‚ Ravi Kant In the guidance of:Ms. Ruchi Kakkar Assistant Professor Lpu. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY
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Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 22; December 2011 Analyzing the Impact of Working Capital Management on the Profitability of SME’s in Pakistan Mustafa Afeef Lecturer Iqra National University Phase 2‚ Hayatabad‚ Peshawar Pakistan Abstract Working Capital Management has an overriding impact on a firm’s profit performance. However‚ it is expected that an efficient management of working capital might have a more profound impact on profitability of small enterprises than on the performance
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every firm‚ whether big‚ medium of small‚ needs working capital to carry on its operations and to achieve its targets. Proper management of working capital is an important role of firm’s life. Working capital is essential to maintain the smooth running of business. No business can run successfully without an adequate amount of working capital. Inadequacy of working capital may lead the firm to insolvency and excessive working capital implies idle funds‚ which earns no profits for
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A Report On “working capital management in hcl infosystems limited” By (Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of MBA program at ICFAI Business School‚ Chandigarh) ACKOWLEDGEMENT Achievement is finding out what you would be then doing‚ what you have to do. The higher the summit‚ the harder is the climb. The goal was fixed and we began with a determined resolved and put in ceaseless sustained hard work. Greater challenge
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A SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON [pic] WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF MBA BATCH (2009-11) SUBMITTED TO : CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION GURGAON [pic] PREFACE To start any business‚ First of all we need finance and the success of that business entirely depends on the proper management of day-to-day finance
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Chapter 2 Overview of Working Capital Management After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: Explain the definition of working capital Understand the two fundamental decision issues in working capital management -- and the trade-offs involved in making these decisions. Discuss how to determine the optimal level of current assets. Describe the relationship between profitability‚ liquidity‚ and risk in the management of working capital. Explain how to classify working capital according to its
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 WORKING CAPITAL FINANCE Every Enterprise namely company/firm/individual requires money to meet the day to day business operations‚ for purchasing stocks and for acquiring raw materials for processing and conversion to finished good. Banks provide finance to purchase inventory directly by providing funded limits or by issuing letter of credit or Bank Guarantee. Bank also provides receivables finance to provide liquidity to the customers. 1.2 CREDIT - THE LIFELINE OF BUSINESS Of
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background to the problem Many organizations which are profitable on paper are required to end trading due to failure to meet short-term debts when they mature. An organization must manage its working capital in order to stay in business. It is also the habit of most of the organization to prefer purchasing goods on credit basis rather than paying cash‚ this is because the system ensures them of getting items even at a time they fall a shortage of cash or that the
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Description Page # Executive Summary 1 Introduction Background Purpose 2 Research and Analysis Dell’s Competitive Advantage Funding 52% Growth in 1996 Funding 50% Growth in 1997 3 Conclusion 5 Exhibits Exhibit 1: Dell’s Annual Worldwide Sales Dollar Growth Versus Industry Exhibit 2: DSI Comparison of Dell‚ IBM‚ and Compaq Exhibit 3: Working Capital Financial Ratios for Dell Exhibit 4: Percent of Dell Computer Systems Sales by Microprocessor Exhibit 5: Profit & Loss Statements for Dell
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