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    Dabur tackles the secondary supply chain In 2001‚ Dabur decided to tackle its extended supply chain of over 30 factories‚ six key warehouses‚ and 52 stocking points distributing over 1‚000 SKUs to 10‚000 stockists countrywide. The company needed a system to accurately control distribution and sales forecasting to reduce inventory in the pipeline. Dabur went ahead and built a system using Visual Basic and ASP with SQL Server 2000 as the database. It decided not to use a packaged SCM solution due

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    Management: Dabur at a Glance Perfection is not attainable‚ but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence. Vince Lombar About Dabur Dabur India Limited is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India with Revenues of over US$1 Billion (Rs 5‚283 Crore) and Market Capitalization of US$4 Billion (Rs 20‚000 Crore). Building on a legacy of quality and experience of over 127 years‚ Dabur is today India’s most trusted name and the world’s largest Ayurvedic and Natural Health Care Company. Dabur today

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    | Project on Employee Satisfaction | | | | | | Introduction Job Satisfaction The three important dimensions to job satisfaction are as follows: 1. Job-satisfaction refers to one`s feeling towards one`s job. It can only be inferred but not seen. 2. Job-satisfaction is often determined by how well outcomes meet or exceed expectations. Satisfaction in ones job means increased commitment in the fulfillment of formal requirement. There is greater willingness to invest personal

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    This report aims at analyzing and reporting on the marketing strategies of Dabur India Ltd (DIL) for the brand Dabur Chyawanprash. Dabur India Limited is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India. It is the first Company to provide health care through scientifically tested and automated production of formulations based on India traditional science. It is most famous for Dabur Chyawanprash and Hajmola. Dabur Chyawanprash is the leader in the Chyawanprash category and enjoys a market share of 66 per

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    Dabur India Limited is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India with interests in Health care‚ Personal care and Food products. Building on a legacy of quality and experience for over 100 years‚ today Dabur has a turnover of Rs.2233.72 crore with powerful brands like Dabur Amla‚ Dabur Chyawanprash‚ Vatika‚ Hajmola & Real. Dabur Chyawanprash‚ the largest chyawanprash brand in India‚ contributes around Rs 150 Crore to Dabur’s revenue. As a brand‚ Dabur Chyawanprash has been losing market share‚

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    Somdev Devvarman becomes 2nd Indian after Leander paes to break into the top-100 of ATP rankings‚ reaching a career-high 96th with total points of 540 as on 2nd August 2010 India finishes 2-1 to clinch the bronze medal in the inaugural Asian Women Champions Trophy hockey tournament at Busan‚ South Korea India’s 7th fastest supercomputer at a computation(HPC) cluster 1.5 Tera Byte memory and 30TB storage space cluster capacity ’Annapurna’ was unveiled at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences(IMSc)

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    29‚ 2012 Martha Nussbaum: “Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities” Martha C. Nussbaum is the author of the book‚ “Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities.” The book begins by drawing the reader’s attention by explaining the “Silent Crisis.” She describes education in the eyes of the government‚ and in the eyes of the people. There is a connection made between education and the liberal arts. The title of the book‚ “Not For Profit‚” are three simple words that when put

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    000($970‚000-$177‚000). The total implicit cost is $190‚000($175‚000+.15X$100‚000). The total economic costs is $983‚000($793‚000+$190‚000). b. The accounting profit in 2010 is $177‚000($970‚000-$793‚000) c. The economic profit in 2010 is $-13‚000($970‚000-$793‚000-$190‚000). d. The owner should not leave his job because the economic profit is negative‚ which means he will earn less if he does his own business. 2. a. The type of agency problem that is involved here is principal-agent problem. Marriott

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    Non-Profit vs. For-Profit The main difference between non-profit and for profit healthcare organizations are; Non-profit hospitals don’t need to pay property‚ sales or income taxes and receive grants from the government and through donations. They were designed to provide discounted fees for service or no fee to those in the surrounding communities with limited to no funds for healthcare‚ basically the poor or those who fall within the guidelines of those below poverty level. The tax exemptions

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    Profit vs. Not-for-Profit Organization A nonprofit organization is formed for the common good of the public. Nonprofit organizations are usually formed for some specific religious‚ charitable or educational purpose. A for-profit organization may be formed to conduct any number of lawful business activities. The primary reason to form a for-profit organization is to earn a profit for the owners of the company. Use of Profits Since a not-for-profit organization is formed to accomplish a specific

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