Functional Areas of Business Paper Takeia A. Arkwright MGT/521 Management December 5‚ 2012 Dr. Irvin Clark Different operational functions are always in place when dealing with business. Healthcare Management and Human Resource are 2 points of interest that are a direction I would like to achieve. Coordinating the work of the department‚ work activities of a team of people. Finding out the direct purpose of the organization organizing people or department to perform
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Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas : Scheduled Tribes live in contiguous areas unlike other communities. It is‚ therefore‚ much simpler to have an area-approach for development activities and also regulatory provisions to protect their interests. In order to protect the interests of Scheduled Tribes with regard to land alienation and other social factors‚ provisions of ‘‘Fifth Schedule" and ‘‘Sixth Schedule"have been enshrined in the Constitution. The Fifth Schedule under Article 244(1) of Constitution
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compare it other areas. For my research‚ I developed different approaches to how I see my neighborhood and the changes that occur when diverse social groups mix. My analysis was based on Thornwood‚ New York‚ census tract 121.02 Thornwood is a hamlet in the town of Mount Pleasant in Westchester County. It is approximately 30 miles north on New York City. The total area of the hamlet 1.1 square miles In the early 1890s‚ real-estate developer Louis Smadbeck began buying up the area farms to subdivide
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Tapping Rural Market “Sustainable strategies of corporate” Sandeep Porwal (PGDM Student‚ CDSM‚ Indore) Introduction Rural market is getting an importance because of the saturation of the urban market. As due to the competition in the urban market‚ the market is more or so saturated as most of the capacity of the purchasers have been targeted by the marketers. So the marketers are looking for
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RURAL MARKETING A Project on T.Y.BMS COMPILED BY: RAJIV.B (09) NAVIN.C (11) ANKIT.G (15) ROHAN.M (31) RINKI.W (59) Introduction Gone are the days when a rural consumer went to a nearby city to buy ‘branded products and services’. Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in
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ABSTRACT TITLE: A Study on the Need of Women Education for Socio-Economic Development of Rural Assam Birinchi Choudhury** Without the development the rural areas of Assam‚ we can never materialize our goal for being developed state by 2010 as declared by the present state govt. For the development of the rural Assam‚ including male‚ women education is a must. But women are neglected year after year. The attitude towards women hasn t changed yet. The literary rate shows this fact. According to the
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VSRD-IJBMR‚ Vol. 1 (10)‚ 2011‚ 616-623 RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE Problems and Prospects for Marketing of Rural Products : An Empirical Study of Tribal Regions (India) 1 Shubangi Rajput*‚ 2Bharat Siddhartha and 3Sanjeev Shukla ABSTRACT Purpose – The paper seeks to review problems and prospects of marketing of rural products. Design/Methodology/Approach – Reviews relevant academic literature and primary data collection and analysis of rural producers of tribal region i.e. south Rajasthan
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Proposal for Renewable Energy Systems with application to Rural Area in Asia by Buku Raz Abstract This study is based on optimization and simulation modelling of renewable energy system in rural area in India. The model we have designed provides an optimal system configuration based on hour-by-hour data for energy availability and demands. This model produces a minimum cost design for an energy system as well as the capacities of each technology. This tells us how to configure the system
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RURAL NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA: MACRO-TRENDS‚ MICROEVIDENCES AND POLICY OPTIONS Brajesh Jha Agricultural Economics Unit Institute of Economic Growth University Enclave‚ Delhi-110007 Gram: Growth-110007 Phones: 91-11-27667101‚ 27667288‚ 27667365 Fax: 91-11-27667410 E-mail: brajesh@ieg.ernet.in Website: www.ieg.nic.in RURAL NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA: MACROTRENDS‚ MICRO-EVIDENCES AND POLICY OPTIONS Brajesh Jha* ABSTRACT Towards the end of the 1990s‚ the incidence of unemployment
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TITLE: RURAL MARKETING STRATEGIES - WITH REFERENCE TO FMCG PRIYANKA .M ‚ M.B.A‚ I year PRIST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PRIST UNIVERSITY PUDUCHERRY CAMPUS Abstract- This study provides a bunch of knowledge about demand of different FMCG products in rural areas as well it also provides a detail knowledge about the consumer preference towards different FMCG products. The report also provides the details about the history of FMCG sector in rural India. Now at the present time‚ rural market
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