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    The principal article used from Student Accountant was from the May 2004 issue, titled: “How to approach performance appraisal questions” by Steve Scott. Reports The major sources of data that I used in my research project were the Annual Reports of Indus Motor Company Limited and Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited. I obtained two of the latest annual reports of Indus Motors for financial years ended 2006 and 2007 from the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). However, for Honda Atlas, I…

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    When they consider economy cars that are the modest to keep up them they go for the Japanese innovation on the grounds that is the image the country has named it. But when they setting off to the business sector with they would like to get an auto for its extravagance, motor…

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    people’s lazy habit of choosing to ride a taxi and isolate themselves from others rather than get to know their neighbors and allow kids to play on the streets. The need to take automobiles increases people’s hustle and bustle and prevents them from living like their ancestors. The lifestyle that we enjoy makes the economy, government, and social life run. The earth will survive without human beings and if we cease to exist due to our wrong decisions the earth will continue to revolve. Both…

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    Yamaha Motors Case Study

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    Executive Summary The study was conducted with a view to understand the perception of channel partners towards Yamaha Motors India Ltd. Today the two wheeler industry in India has reached new heights. So, understanding the two wheeler market with such intense competition between the dealerships has become a major problem. As years pass, two wheeler industry will become more competitive which will ultimately effect the survival of dealerships in the market. Failure to understand the actual goals…

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    It seems you cant swing a stick without hitting a global warming activist these days. Now, when I first started reading about this phenomenon, I was pretty skeptical. After all, it was only in the 1970s that scientists were warning of another ice age. So I read a book called "The Skeptical Environmentalist" by Bjorn Lomborg. Bjorn is a mathematician and he digs into the available environmental data and starts to evaluate much of the published environmental literature. He finds that a…

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    This means the creation of more jobs, and large amounts of foreign currency, continuously arriving in the government budget. Particular attention is paid to the Spanish resort areas of environmental ecology. There are certain restrictions on the movement of road transport, trees are grown at new parks, the beaches and streets of coastal towns are constantly exposed to thoroughly clean. Old resorts in Spain are converted in accordance with the new trends, such as Benidorm and Torremolinos. In…

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    ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Tata Motors has a Matrix Organizational Structure with both heads of functions (Human Resources head, Marketing head, Chief Financial Officer) as well as heads of vehicle divisions (Passenger Vehicles Head, Commercial Vehicles Head, Advanced Engineering Head) forming part of the top management of the company. It is through the collaboration of the various departments that day to day operations take place. Each Head of Division/Function is solely responsible for…

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    Organizations today are facing unprecedented challenges: economic uncertainty, market complexity, hyper-competition, changing consumer expectations and regulatory pressures. More organization choose to outsource their work to suppliers in other country because of these challenges combine with many other reasons. Some of the reasons have to do with the belief that there will be the great benefits of cutting costs and saving money in order to gain more of a profit at the end. With the possible…

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    A24-9 201730221158 Writing for Academic Purposes Professor Osborne South China University of Technology Guangzhou, Guangdong 12 December 2017 Nigeria is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa", owing to its large population and economy. But it is estimated that a sea level rise of just 200 mm could make 740,000 people in Nigeria homeless. What’s worse, according to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), the trend of global warming and sea level rise is…

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    BMW Case Study: BMW Group

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    The BMW Group has been a leading provider of premium automobiles and services throughout the course of a few decades, most of the time, their target market is to aim for upper-class citizen as their products are a top-notch quality and only people that has extra disposable income is able to afford them. But…

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