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    Management Information Systems Reports

    Definition: Management Information Systems (MIS) is the term given to the discipline focused on the integration of computer systems with the aims and objectives on an organisation. The development and management of information technology tools assists executives and the general workforce in...
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    14 Principles of Management

    The 14 Management Principles from Henri Fayol (1841-1925) are: Division of Work. Specialization allows the individual to build up experience, and to continuously improve his skills. Thereby he can be more productive. Authority. The right to issue commands, along with which must go the balanced...
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    TOEFL Grammar :Present Perfect Tense & Exercise

    Present perfect OR past simple? Very Important: When we want to give or ask details about when, where, who, we use the simple past. Example: He saw ‘Harry Potter’ last week. Use the present perfect when the time is not important. Use the simple past when the time or place is important. Try...
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    Marketting Research Techniques

    Focus Groups are now one of most used techniques for collecting consumer views on products and services where "deep" qualitative data is required rather than the broader but shallower quantitative data elicited by telephone and "paper" surveys. They have been adopted widely in Asian consumer...
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    Tactics and actions in Marketing Strategy

    A marketing strategy can serve as the foundation of a marketing plan. A marketing plan contains a set of specific actions required to successfully implement a marketing strategy. For example: "Use a low cost product to attract consumers. Once our organization, via our low cost product, has...
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    5 Marketting Techniques

    1. Keep Adding Something New Every time you add something new to your business you create an opportunity to get more sales. For example, something as simple as adding new information on your web site creates another selling opportunity when prospects and customers visit your site to see the new...
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    Knowldege Sharing Product Life Cycle:Marketing Teacher

    The Product Life Cycle (PLC) is based upon the biological life cycle. For example, a seed is planted (introduction); it begins to sprout (growth); it shoots out leaves and puts down roots as it becomes an adult (maturity); after a long period as an adult the plant begins to shrink and die out...
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    Basics Computer Concepts

    Computer? Computers are not very intelligent devices, but they handle instructions flawlessly and fast. They must follow explicit directions from both the user and computer programmer. Computers are really nothing more than a very powerful calculator with some great accessories. Applications...
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    quality_quantity Intro

    Hi Freind. I am Pratap, Wroking as SQA-CMS for Danish Telecom Company, I am B.Sc,MCA,PGDBM. I am coo
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