"Education is only business in India-comment" With the increase in population the ratio of school growing children is one of the highest in the world. And having seen that many business minds have come up with a new industry. This is the Education Industry which is one of the fastest growing industries of India and has made a lot of people very happy. These business visionaries have come up with the new ideas of providing education to all students‚ whether it is teh A Grade student or the common
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the fact that it relates to the technology and platform to allow interactive web’s creation‚ collaboration and exchange of comments of the participants and public. Social media in today’s context changes the way of communicating between many users: business executives‚ individuals‚ as well as the public. Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Blogs and Youtube are examples of various user-driven (inbound marketing) channels that are widely used presently. Define a Multinational Corporation A multinational Corporation
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Name: Ginu Abraham Registration Number: H00124734 Course: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Coursework type: ESSAY Course Tutor: Dr.UmmeSalma HOW CAN THE EMERGENCE OF MNCs BE BEST EXPLAINED? Multi-National Corporations are corporations which have their head office in one country which is called the host country or the home country from where it manages their operations all over the world. Normally
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ETHICS INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT PROJECT 3: CORPORATE LEADERSHIP FOR INDIA TODAY Submitted By:-- Ayan Banerjee G13012 GMP 2013-14 Section-A Date of Submission: 08.07.2013
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Teaching Machines to Pick Flights for Business Travelers Through personalized travel recommendations‚ Upside’s machine learning team makes it their primary mission to reduce customers’ cognitive load during the booking process. Simply put‚ we want to be able to predict the exact flight‚ hotel‚ and rental car that our customers ultimately choose from our site. Most online travel agencies (like Priceline or Kayak) initially present their inventory by lowest price. We’ve discovered that this approach
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The India-versus-China debate: Asian giants’ common interests outweigh differences Feb 17‚ 2012‚ 03.21AM IST (The India-versus-China…) By Mukul Sanwal‚ Former Civil Servant Preparing for the visit of Chinese Premier Hu Jintao is an appropriate time to consider an Asian perspective of the world in 2030. India and China are competitors; but are they potential opponents? The difficulties between the two emerging powers reflect lingering attitudes rather than conflicting strategic goals. The
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India is growing well‚ growing well in all terms‚ like strong economy‚ great infrastructure‚ top businessmen‚ more number of Indians in forbes richest people list‚ technology‚ education‚ strong media‚ politics on the positive side and when we looking into the worrying part comes big scams‚ curruption‚ etc. We are hearing about new scams almost every week these days and interestingly most of these scams are picked up by the media rather than any of our proud investigating agencies or people who
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How does Apple do it? Case Study on Premium Pricing In the previous post we discussed how you can charge premium price without losing sales and still have customers love your products. No one does this as well as Apple‚ the most valuable company in the world by market value. Apple never competes on equal playing field with their competitors. They write their own rules and come up with innovative products that no one has dreamed off year after year. Their slogan explains how they have been able do
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substantially overvalued? No. As we know‚ the BMI is based upon the price of a Big Mac in one country relative to another country‚ and comparing that with their exchange rate. However‚ is the BMI a reliable method? It has a major flaw; that of which it does not account for non-tradable goods. The index assumption that the costs of the goods are the same and purchasing power parity would hold‚ but that is not always the case. The BMI fails to account for non-tradable goods‚ such as tax‚ transaction costs
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globalization‚ Multinational corporations (MNCs) that conduct business across national boundaries in many countries are no longer able to conduct destructive and unethical practices under protective radar. With a dramatic proliferation of media attention‚ propagation of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and global information sharing‚ there is a surging demand from civil society‚ consumers‚ governments and shareholders for corporations to conduct sustainable business practices. The corporate response has
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