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    Supply chain management

    Supply chain management (SCM) is a concept originating from the supply system by which Toyota was seen to coordinate its supplies, and manage its suppliers (Womack et al. 1990). In terms of lean production, SCM is closely related to lean supply (Lamming 1996). The basic concept of SCM includes...
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    The Global Retail Industry : An Overview

    The Global Retail Industry : An Overview Retail has played a major role world over in increasing productivity across a wide range of consumer goods and services .The impact can be best seen in countries like U.S.A., U.K., Mexico, Thailand and more recently China. Economies of countries like...
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    Product Management and Marketing Dictionary

    Sequent Learning Networks Product Management and Marketing Dictionary Product Management and Marketing Dictionary version 1.0 – May, 2003 © 2003 Sequent Learning Networks -- www.sequentlearning.com -- 1-800-606-2777 or +1 212-673-5454 page 1 This dictionary of more than 75 terms represents a...
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    Pricing futures

    Pricing futures Stock index futures began trading on NSE on the 12th June 2000. Stock futures were launched on 9th November 2001. The volumes and open interest on this market has been steadily growing. Looking at the futures prices on NSE’s market, have you ever felt the need to know whether the...
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    imtp notes

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    Book Prsentations

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    E-Kotler (mktg mgmt book)

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    Working of a stock market

    Working of a stock marketTo learn more about how you can earn on the stock market, one has to understand how it works. A person desirous of buying/selling shares in the market has to first place his order with a broker. When the buy order of the shares is communicated to the broker he routes the...
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    Why Information Technology Suits India

    IT by Paul Taylor Why Information Technology Suits India The Industrial Revolution was possible because after having established the appropriate political conditions by means of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the English bourgeoisie concentrated all its efforts in fructifying the...
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    What Is Electronic Commerce?

    Overview Electronic commerce is doing business online. It is about using the power of digital information to understand the needs and preferences of each customer and each partner to customize products and services for them, and then to deliver the products and services as quickly as possible...
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    what is E commerece?

    What Is Electronic Commerce? Overview Electronic commerce is doing business online. It is about using the power of digital information to understand the needs and preferences of each customer and each partner to customize products and services for them, and then to deliver the products and...
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    way of presentation

    The five minute presentation You may ask:"how can I get anything across in a 5 minute presentation?" - Only five minutes? It is not as daunting as it seems. Advertisers can get a complete story across in less than 30 seconds so five minutes should be fine. The structure could be something as...
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    Fundamental Trading

    Types of Traders - Fundamental TradingBy Jason Van Bergen In each of my last three articles, I introduced one of three separate methods of trading: scalping, momentum trading, and technical analysis. In this week's column I will focus on fundamental trading, a method by which a trader...
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    types of traders

    Types of Traders - ScalpingBy Jason Van BergenContact Jason August 19th, 2002 Printer friendly version One of the most confusing aspects of the trading profession is there is no single definition of “trader.” Traders come in many different shapes and sizes, colors, and varieties. Traders...
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    Introduction to SENSEX

    Introduction To SENSEX What's SENSEX? SENSEX is the short form of The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index. A sweet short name for a long boring name. It's a benchmark - it shows the health of the share market. If it goes down, it means that the market is going down (Bear market)...
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    introduction to SENSEX

    Introduction To SENSEX What’s SENSEX? SENSEX is the short form of The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index. A sweet short name for a long boring name. It’s a benchmark – it shows the health of the share market. If it goes down, it means that the market is going down (Bear market)...
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    retail in the era of globlization

    The retailing industry in India estimated at Rs 930,000 crore (2003-04) is expected to grow at 5% p.a
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    “Quality Management Principles and Guidelines on their Application”

    this is for the guys who interested in ISO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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    Branding the News Channels in India

    With close to 30 channels dotting the Indian skies and a few more in the offing, news is without doubt the most happening segment in the television industry. As per a recent study by TAM Media Research, the category witnessed a whopping 74 per cent growth in viewer-ship in 2004, and is slated to...
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    Beauty of maths

    Beauty of Maths! > > 1 x 8 + 1 = 9 > 12 x 8 + 2 = 98 > 123 x 8 + 3 = 987 > 1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876 > 12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765 > 123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654 > 1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543 > 12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432 > 123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321 > > 1 x 9 + 2 = 11 > 12 x 9 + 3 = 111 > 123 x 9 + 4 = 1111...
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