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    and India’s Role in Asia and the Rest of the World SOC 335 Throughout history there have been many nations who have had great influence on modern society‚ although none have been as impactful as China and India. From ancient to contemporary times the effect the two nations have over not only Asia but the entire world is acutely impressive by historical standards. In this essay the spread of language‚ religion‚ and economic growth created by China and India throughout history will

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    Airline maket is a combititive market on which they have to compete with other airlines on many level’s. An airline is defind as a firm that provides services and allows passengers‚ freights‚ and cargo to transfer through the air using aircrafts. A good example of low cost carrier is Rain Air. by capturing the intrnational press and clientele‚ they are successeding. More other airlines for example; Air Asia‚ the focus of the present sutdy‚ have set goals to reach through effective administration

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    Innovation report‚ and to discuss what‚ if anything‚ can be transferred and used in the developed countries. Alternatively‚ you may brainstorm about the possibilities how some business from the developed countries could work with and help these organizations. Introduction About 40 million people in the world are blind and India is home to 1/3 of the world’s blind population. Yet‚ for many of these cases‚ it is preventable and treatable. In developing countries‚ the leading cause of blindness

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    1 The Aravind Eye Hospital Case Dr. Venkataswarny‚ founder of The Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai‚ India has accomplished his initial goal of offering quality eye care at a reasonable cost. However‚ in the process he has created an empire of three hospitals and 707 eye camps that pays staff members 2/3 less than ophthalmologists in private practices for twice the amount of work. In order to successfully spread the Aravind model to IndiaAsia and Africa‚ I recommend that Dr. Venkataswarny

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    HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE STUDY The Aravind Eye Hospital‚ Madurai‚ India In Service for Sight Professor V. Kasturi Rangan Rev: June 7‚ 1993 Harvard Business School N9- 593- 098 Rev June 7‚ 1993 The Aravind Eye Hospital‚ Madurai‚ India: In Service for Sight I (the casewriter) arrived early at 7.00 a.m. at the outpatient department of the Aravind Eye Hospital at Madurai‚ India. My sponsor‚ Thulasi (R.D. Thulasiraj‚ hospital administrator) was expecting me at 8.00 o’clock‚ but I came

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    TROPICAL AFRICA AND ASIA The geography‚ trade‚ technology‚ religion‚ and cultural aspects contributed the development of tropical Africa and Asia during the1200-1500 era. Southern Arabia‚ and most of AfricaIndia‚ and Southeast Asia lie between the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer. New empires such as‚ Mali and the Delhi Sultanate were consolidated under the Islamic faith and cultures. Under its rule‚ these societies were able to expand their trade and advanced in technological developments. Both

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    Aravind Eye hospital is an inspiring example of a how a great leader with a great vision is all it takes to build a successful organization. And when the vision is that of service to mankind‚ culture and values play a major role in shaping that success. Dr.V of Aravind Eye hospital was able to bind his organization with his vision and values. Most importantly they had the right business model which supported them through their cause. A critical analysis of the success factors will help us understand

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    William Duran Aravind Case Study Introduction In a country plagued by curable and needless blindness‚ 58 year-old surgeon Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy recognized upon retirement that his 100‚000 sight-restoring surgeries were not enough of an impact to fight blindness in India and cure the 12 million people affected by it. With a big dream‚ but no money‚ no business plan‚ and no safety net‚ he embarked on a journey to start an organization with a single purpose in mind: to give sight for all. Starting

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    Aravind Eye Care Strategy

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    * Helping other hospitals to increase their level of productivity. * Increase the %age of IOL surgeries. * Increase the productivity of doctors. * Increase learning of doctors. * Large volumes were necessary for economic viability. * To provide affordable treatment to all. * Increase the geographical spread. * Increase the functional diversity. * Recruitment of suitable talent. SWOT Strengths * Strong Value System * Able guidance of Dr. V Weaknesses

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    God includes every living thing. Summary: Chapter V At the Bridge Party‚ the Indian guests stand idly at one side of the tennis lawn while the English stand at the other. The clear segregation dismays Adela Quested and Mrs. Moore. Ronny and Mrs. Turton disdainfully discuss the Indians’ clothing‚ which mixes Eastern and Western styles. Several Englishwomen arrive and discuss the earlier production of Cousin Kate. Mrs. Moore is surprised to note how intolerant and conventional Ronny’s opinions have

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