Essential Qualities Of Businessman

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    Business Plan Format

    the entrepreneur’s competencies and qualifications? What are the project’s contributions to the local and national economy? Section 1 MARKETING PLAN 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 What is the product? How does it compare in quality and price with its competitors?

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    Lentil as Anything

    Introduction: There is a common business saying that “follow your passion and success will follow you”. Shanaka Fernando is a visionary businessman who has a passion for helping people. He decided to open a restaurant where customer would decide how much to pay for their meals and extra donations would fund another customer’s meal who normally could not afford. He opened Lentil as Anything nine years ago, which are now a chain of vegetarian restaurants across Melbourne. Lentil as Anything or

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    Consumer Behavior & Satisfaction Towards Amul Milk

    [pic] SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON “CONSUMER BEHAVIOR & SATISFACTION” FOR [pic] “GUJRAT CO-OPERATIVE MILK MARKETING FEDERATION LTD.” BY ROHAN ROY SAMUEL Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of Post Graduate Diploma in Management. 2008-2009 CERTIFICATE OF THE COMPANY CERTIFICATE This is to certify

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    Importance of Personal Communication in Business

    important. This is the pillar on which professional relationships are built. If you want the maximum profits out of your venture, it is essential that you have a healthy rapport with your clients, partners and employees (if any). And how do you build a good rapport? Through effective communication of course! It is said that one of the most important qualities that a businessman must have is communication skills. If you cannot put your message across to the intended audience, you cannot become a successful

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    Sales and Marketing

    competitiveness have now given high priority to promoting marketing awareness among small business owners, and marketing is now assuming its rightful place along with other business functions. Since early 1990s there has been a change in the thinking of businessman from product orientation to consumer orientation. Modern business concerns lay emphasis on ‘selling satisfaction’ and not merely on selling products. The activities have to be coordinated so as to develop the marketing mix, which provides maximum

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    Microeconomic

    1. Coffee bun market Research and certified by economists and scholars, market structure has 4 types of market. It comprises of perfect, monopolistic, oligopoly and monopoly. Each market has its own characteristics and features which the businessman are required to master so that they are able to apply the business strategy sophisticatedly. First of all, it is perfect competition. In this market type, there are a lot of small firms and customers. Thus, both sides do not have any effect on price

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    Leadership

    CARLOS GHOSN The “COST KILLER” Presented By: Michel Gerges Samar Nimer Introduction: Carlos Ghosn, born on March 9, 1954 is a French-Lebanese-Brazilian businessman born in Porto Velho, Brazil, who is currently the Chairman and CEO of France-based Renault, a European leading carmaker, and Chairman and CEO of Japan-based Nissan, a Japanese leading Carmaker, and Chairman of Russia-based automobile manufacturer

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    A History of the World in Six Glasses

    A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN SIX GLASSES By Tom Standage (2005) PART ONE: Dialectical Journal Passage | Reaction(Reflection, Question, Connection, or Evaluation) | (Beer) “The most likely explanation for this preference is that, unlike food, beverages can genuinely be shared. When several people drink beer from the same vessel, they are all consuming the same liquid; when cutting up a piece of meat, in contrast, some parts are usually deemed to be more desirable than others. As a result, sharing

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    Criminal Law

    be acting as a servant or employee, and that the wrong done be connected to the employee's course of employment. Vicarious liability can only be imposed if it is proved that the employee was acting “in the course of employment.” This criteria is essential, and requires a clear connection between the employment duties and the employee's acts complained of. As such, most employer's will be insured in order to avoid such liability. In addition, in order to establish vicarious liability, it is necessary

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    Imagination Prevailing in Canterbury Tales

    present an example of this imaginative power to visualize objects which are not present before poet’s eyes in their concrete forms but he presents them before us that they seem real. 29 pilgrims of Chaucer are his imaginative characters, all their qualities, merits and demerits are his own creations and here his creation is supported by his imagination. Imagination enables the poet to look deep into the heart and soul of things. It is through the imaginative faculty that he arrives at

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