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    Commercial Bank

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    Commercial Bank Recent changes have reformed the banking sector worldwide. The economic‚ political and social transformations have obliged several banks all over the world to emphasize on retail banking. Commercial Bank answers to those challenges by implementing a change program called PEGASUS. Pegasus has under its umbrella five main programs: 1) CRM implementation‚ 2) Business Process Reengineering‚ 3) Development of alternative distribution channels such as e-banking‚ 4) New roles‚ new work

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    Dhaka Bank

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    through different Banking system. Banking system of Bangladesh has moved out three phases of development - Nationalization‚ Privatization‚ and lastly Financial Sector Reform. In Bangladesh‚ now-a-days more than 50 commercial & specialized banks are conducting their operations‚ but they differ from one another in many ways regarding their services. In the banking system the department of foreign exchange is very foremost section where letter of credit (LC) is the primary financial tool which used in the

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    EDIBLE OIL SECTOR. According to the Humburg –based world Trade Journal global production of oils & fats stood at 160 million tons in 2009. There are two sources of fats and oils; those extracted from vegetables such as coconuts‚ cotton seeds‚ cashewnuts‚ groundnuts‚ sunflower seeds‚ simsime‚ soya beans‚ maize germ and palm fruits and those extracted from milk animal meat. In Kenya the preference source of oils and fats and oils is extracted from vegetable oils with domestic production at 380

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    bank of the philippines

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    NEW ERA UNIVERSITY College of Business Administration 9 Central Avenue‚ New Era‚ Quezon City CASE ANALYSIS: The Secret Behind the Continues Success of BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands) in Savings and Loans Industry As partial fulfillment for the course CORPORATE GOVERNANCE First Semester School Year 2013 - 2014 Presented to: JANINE L. MONEDA‚ MBA‚ FRIBA and to the Faculty of the Management Department NEW ERA UNIVERSITY Quezon City‚ Philippines Presented

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    Banking Sector of Thailand

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    Overview Overview of the Thai Banking Industry To begin with‚ the overall structure of the Thai financial sector is mainly consisted of the Bank of Thailand (BOT)‚ governed by the Ministry of Finance‚ whose duties are to maintain financial stability of the economic system and to supervise financial institutions – commercial banks‚ finance companies‚ credit foncier companies‚ and non-bank such as credit card and other non-collateralized loan activities. Other key regulators within the Thai financial

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    In July 2012‚ the TTC was evaluated and given a disappointing grade by TTCriders Group based on its performance at five aspects. These five aspects are about fares‚ transit expansion‚ accessibility‚ service frequency‚ and environmental impact (“TTC gets”‚ 2012). Unlike any other major city in North America‚ the TTC fares covered 70% of its operating cost‚ which was the highest fare box ratio within the 11 major North American cities (See Appendix 1). After derailed for 16 months‚ transit expansion

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    INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB or IDB or BID) is the largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean MEMBERS The Bank is owned by 48 sovereign states‚ which are its shareholders and members. Only the 26 borrowing countries are able to receive loans. BORROWING COUNTRIES Argentina‚ Bahamas‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Bolivia‚ Brazil‚ Chile‚ Columbia Costa Rica‚ Dominican Republic‚ Ecuador‚ El Salvador‚ Guatemala‚ Guyana

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    Telecom Sector in India

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    Telecom reforms was initiated in 1994‚ there were three incumbents in the fixed service sector‚ namely DoT (Department of Telecom)‚ MTNL and VSNL. Of these‚ DoT operated in all parts of the country except Delhi and Mumbai. MTNL operated in Delhi and Mumbai and VSNL provided international telephony.  Given its all-India presence and policy-making powers‚ the DoT enjoyed a monopoly in the telecom sector prior to the major telecom reforms. However‚ subsequent to the second phase of reforms in 1999‚

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    Motivating Employees Through Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Psychologist Abraham Maslow proposed that all people seek to satisfy five basic kinds of needs: physiological needs‚ safetyneeds‚ belongingness needs‚ esteem needs and self-actualization needs. He suggested that these needs constitute a hierarchy ofneeds‚ with the most basic or compelling needs—physiological and safety needs—at the bottom. Maslow argued that the lowest-level needs must be met before a person will try to satisfy needs higher

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    Education Sector in India

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    School Education Elementary Education Secondary Education Hi h Ed i Higher Education Vocational Education Opportunities and Role for Private Players Opportunities and Role for Private Players • • • • Opportunities for Service Providers Public Private Partnership (PPP) Public Private Partnership (PPP) Support Services in Education Sector Indian Education Sector: A Snapshot Status of Education in INDIA Play School and Pre School Education  Present Status Lack of any regulatory mechanism for Play School –

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