STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I Priyesh Kulkarni completed my Graduation in Bachelor of Commerce (Honors Course) in-----. It taught me how to manage financial affairs‚ prepare balance sheets‚ etc. I liked the commerce field so I decided to do masters in that field. In ---- I completed my Masters degree in Commerce. While doing the masters degree I joined our own finance company where my work was totally related to the finance field. Along with that I did Post Graduate Diploma in Management‚ again specializing
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Dept of comm. Non Tariff Measures Non Tariff Measures (NTMs) are all measures other than normal tariffs namely trade related procedures‚ regulations‚ standards‚ licencing systems and even trade defense measures such as anti-dumping duties etc which have the effect of restricting trade between nations. Some of these measures could be justified under the provisions or the exceptions provided under the various multilateral agreements governing international trade. On the other hand‚ certain non tariff
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Research paper E-logistics and the natural environment Joseph Sarkis‚ Laura M. Meade and Srinivas Talluri The authors Joseph Sarkis is in the Graduate School of Management‚ Clark University‚ Worcester‚ Massachusetts‚ USA. Laura M. Meade is in the Graduate School of Management‚ University of Dallas‚ Irving‚ Texas‚ USA. Srinivas Talluri is in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management‚ Eli Broad College of Business Administration‚ Michigan State University‚ East Lansing‚ Michigan‚ USA
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How UNIQLO develop the China market by E-commerce through Taobao.com Give a brief overview of the case and why the group picked it: Uniqlo has been entered into China market since 2002 and there has nine retail shops in 2005. Unfortunately‚ she was not successful to run the business since later on two shops was closed. It showed that the low price strategy which she was using is not appropriate for her to growth in China. In view of the results‚ Uniqlo was finding ways to capture the huge potential
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Global commerce is a vital development necessary for all civilizations to grow economically. Between 1000 and 1500 in many continents around the globe‚ trade has influenced the development of a stable civilization. Although the many civilizations were not interconnected‚ by trading with neighboring civilizations they all contributed to each others individual growth. Contact with outside societies introduced a need for further development of technology. Trade presented opportunities for civilizations
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E-business E-business (electronic business) is using technology to improve your business processes. This includes managing internal processes such as human resources‚ financial and administration systems‚ as well as external processes such as sales and marketing‚ supply of goods and services‚ and customer relationships. The way in which you manage your business relationships has not changed‚ but the way they are referred to when using e-business tools has. They are becoming more often known as:
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The e-Business model is seen as a model that “describes how a company functions; how it provides a product or service‚ how it generates revenue‚ and how it will create and adapt to new markets and technologies”. The e-Business Model contains four traditional components. These are labelled as the e-business concept‚ value proposition‚ sources of revenue‚ and the required activities‚ resources‚ and capabilities. For a business to be successful their aim would be to integrate these components successfully
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Chapter 5 Electronic Commerce True/False Questions T F 1. E-commerce is commerce‚ but it is commerce accelerated and enhanced by IT‚ in particular the Internet. Answer: True Level: Easy Page: 170 T F 2. The B2C segment is where the dollar volume of e-commerce has always been widely expected to be concentrated. Answer: False Level: Medium Page: 172 T F 3. Demand aggregation combines purchase requests from multiple buyers into a single large order‚ which justifies a discount from
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Case Study #3: Decision Support‚ Artificial Intelligence‚ and B2C E-Commerce: the Case of Unilever By Dustin Allen MNGT 220-01 November 20‚ 2003 Question #1 Decision support systems‚ simply known as DSS‚ are often narrowly defined as highly flexible and interactive IT systems that are designed to support decision-making when the problem is non-structured (Haag‚ 2004). This definition expresses several keywords: support and non-structured. This means that although DSS greatly enhance
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Tech seminar m-commerce Tech seminar CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 HISTROY 1.2 IMPORTANCE OF M-COMMERCE 1.3 WORKING OF M-COMMERCE 1.4 TYPES OF M-COMMERC E 1.5 MOBILE COMMERCE FROM THE CUSTOMER’S POINT OF VIEW 1.6 MOBILE COMMERCE FROM THE PROVIDER’S POINT OF VIEW 2. MOBILE COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES 3.ADVANTAGES AND DIS ADVANTAGES OF M-COMMERCE 4. RESEARCH STATUS OF MOBILE COMMERCE 5 M-COMMERCE APPLICATIONS 6. CONCLUSION 7. REFERENCES m-commerce Tech seminar commerce m- CONTENT
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