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    Evaluating Alternatives For Funding - Business Tools

    Hello all, I am searching for appropriate business tools using which I can evaluate the sources of funding available for expansion, in case of a going concern. Basically, any going concern that is looking to expand can source funds through internal accrual (retained profit, depreciation...
  2. amitjangid

    TEN TOOLS TO BOOST SELF-WORT

    1] DISCOVER DISABILING BELIEFS We may lack self –worth because we are harboring some self-defeating beliefs about ourselves unknowingly. these beliefs could have grown from an off-the –wall comment said to us when we were young and impressionable.Unrecognised disabling beliefs can discontinue...
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    training evaluation tools

    Hi friends,:SugarwareZ-191: hey i have a cool stuff for all HR students who r doing their SIP. theres an attachment which tells about the Training Evaluation Tools
  4. dk2424

    public relation total explaination with method tools n tactics by dk2424

    public relation total explaination with method tools n tactics, Definition History The industry today Specialization4.1 Audience targeting Press conferences Press releases The process of P R n d list goes on...........by dk2424
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    Tools for Building Customer Loyalty by dk2424

    Tools for Building Customer Loyalty tips and tricks to attract ur customer and regain their brand loyalty by dk2424
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    Sectoral Report: Machine Tools

    Hi, Check out this sectoral report on "Machine Tool".
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    Implementation of Value engineering, cost reduction tools

    Hey friends, Can sombody give me a project about Implementation of Value engineering, cost reduction tools. For eg. a particular thing cost about Rs. 100 & after doing value engineering or prccessing re-engineering niw it costs about Rs. 50 to 60. Or implememtation of any related activity...
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    Strategic tools for the practising manager

    India is one of the biggest retail markets with a current market size of $258 billion. It is projected to reach $415 billion by 2010 and cross $600 billion by 2015. India’s private consumption share of GDP is 64 per cent, which is higher than that of Europe (58 per cent), Japan (55 per...
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