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    Banking Industry Strategic Management 2012 3/27/2012 Executive Summary Banking Industry is the chief indicator of the growth of any country’s economy. India with its huge populations presents a huge scope for banking industry. State Bank of India is a public sector unit and enjoys the market leader position. HDFC is catching up on the back of its exquisite growth in last decade. And with the relaxation of government control‚ private players are in a much better position to compete. But

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    Globalization of Fashion PAGE 1 The Impact of Globalization within the Fashion Industry Arteria Ware ENGL 1133: Freshman Composition II Ms. Ogbaa November 26‚ 2012 Throughout history‚ the fashion industry has played a significant role in popular culture for people all over the world‚ who are different ages‚ races‚ shapes‚ and sizes. Fashion is being creative and expressing your inner beauty whether you ’re the designer‚ the stylist‚ the model‚ or even the buyer. The style of dress establishes

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    Ethics of the Relationship Between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry Dr. Pankaj Gupta Dr. Aaditya Udupa The pharmaceutical industry‚ the medical profession and the patient have a unique‚ symbiotic relationship. The industry makes products which it cannot sell to the patient (consumer) directly. On the other hand‚ the medical profession cannot treat the patient without drugs produced by the industry. Thus‚ the industry and medical profession are interdependent with a

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    CENTENNIAL COLLEGE ASSIGNMENT GNED 212-062 MAHIP CHOTALIA 300631935 PART 1: EXPLANATION OF THE 7 STEP MODEL 1. Get the facts 2. Identify the stakeholders and their positions 3. Consider the consequences of your decision 4. weigh various guidelines and principles 5. develop and evaluate options 6. Review your decision 7. Evaluate the results of your decision Detail research of the option available to take the decision and the outcomes of that decision is the

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    At the same time‚ we want to thank all our faculty members. We would have never been able to complete our project without the enormous help extended by the whole staff of our college professor of Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies. GROUP MEMBERS Sr No. | Roll No. | Name | 1 | A-06 | Harpreet Singh | 2 | A-11 | Karan Doshi | 3 | A-20 | Supriya Hegde | 4 | A-24 | Gurbaani Kaur | 5 | A-27 | Angad Madan | 6 | A-33 | Nandan Masurkar | 7 | A-41 | Neha Panchal | 8 | A-43

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    Questions for Review 1. Pharmaceutical companies do have a responsibility to distribute drugs for a low cost in developing and poorer countries. Africa’s GDP‚ and per capita income is very low so they cannot afford to buy top quality medicines. One main argument for this approach is the AIDS epidemic in Africa. A main argument against this is that the treatment for AIDS is very expensive to provide to a whole country for free. 2. The principal arguments of pharmaceutical companies that oppose making

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    Ethical Issues in the Insurance Industry Jeff Bolling Columbia College Abstract Ethical behavior is crucial to preserving not only the trust on which insurance transactions are based‚ but also the public’s trust in the insurance industry as a whole. Sometimes the push to act unethically comes from the consumer. How many consumers expect their insurance agents to falsify their applications or claims? You like your agent‚ he or she likes you‚ they really want to help you out‚ that’s just

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    Deontological Ethical Analysis of Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Marketing In Deontological ethics‚ morality of an action is based upon the particular action’s adherence to moral laws independent of their consequences (DeGeorge 62). Direct-to-consumer marketing of pharmaceuticals has had heated debate with logical arguments from those for‚ and for those against allowing such practices to exist. I do not believe the marketing of the prescription medication to be solely unethical but more

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    Strategic Groups * “the group of firms in an industry following the same strategy along the same strategic dimensions” (Porter‚ 1980) * “a set of firms competing within an industry on the basis of similar scope and resource commitments” (Cool & Schendel‚ 1968) Competitive strategy = a choice of which strategic group to compete in = the choice of the easiest group to ‘get into’ Strategic groups are organisations within an industry with similar strategic characteristics‚ following similar

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    Global Warming and it’s Ethical Dilemma Global warming is a growing threat of apocalyptic consequences. Over the past two decades our climate has undeniably grown warmer and is not predicted to slow this unprecedented rate of change unless action is taken. Unfortunately‚ the heat has damaged the crops of developing agricultural countries that cannot afford the setbacks that Americans embrace. If the projected population of our planet is to reach nine billion by the end of this century‚ how can

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