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    Case Analysis Of Airtel

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    Introduction The focus on supply chain management in the telecom sector has been imperative in the past few years with companies struggling to achieve profitability. The unique aspect about this industry is that it straddles both manufacturing and services together. It involves the production of mobile handsets, establishment of networks and service delivery. Moreover, the technical specifications of handsets have a wide range. Also, since the telecom industry has been globalized for long,…

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    Swot Analysis Of Blackberry

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    -1 INTRODUCTION BRAND The word “Brand” owes its origin to the Norwegian word “brand” which means to burn. Farmers used to put some identification mark on the body of the livestock to distinguish their possession. Products are what companies make, but customers buy brands. Therefore marketers resorted to branding in order to distinguish their offeringsfrom similar products and services provided by their competitors. Additionally, it carries an inherent assurance to the customers…

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    Edward Snowden is responsible for one of the largest acts of espionage ever committed. He revealed sensitive information about wrongdoings of the Central Intelligence Agency, who were guilty of unethical acts of phone and internet surveillance. INTRODUCTION Edward Snowden, a former contractor employed to the CIA in the United States of America, left the country after leaking sensitive information to the public about extensive acts of internet and phone surveillance by the American government for…

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    Oligopoly Case Analysis

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    The basic purpose of the Concentration ratio or HHI is to measure the dominance of the market. CR8= 26.6 + 12.2 + 31.3 + 11.9 + 5 +3.1 + 2.3 + 1.6 CR8=94% When CR8 > 94% it means that the market is facing tight oligopoly. HHI= (S1)2 + (S2)2 + (S3)2 +........(Sn)2 HHI= (26.6^2) + (12.2^2) + (31.3^2) + (11.9^2) + (5^2) + (3.1^2) + (2.3^2) + (1.6^2) + (4^2) HHI=707.56 + 148.84 + 979.69 + 141.61 +25 +9.61 +5.29 +2.56 +16 HHI=2036.16 Here, HHI is greater than 1500 and lesser than 2500, this…

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    offer specialized security systems to both homeowners and businesses. We offer a range of security needs, some of which include around the clock monitored security systems, security windows bars, phone wiring, security risk assessments, access control, GSM connections and secured personal clouds. By having the most updated security systems installed in your home, you will have a better peace of mind and getting better protection for your home and family. Why should you use alarm systems from…

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    Abstract— The focus of this paper is to use Mobile-OTP and QR code in online banking authentication system to provide the best hacker security. Recently, personal information has been leaked through a high degree of methods, such as phishing or pharmacy, to capture user IDs and passwords. This will result in an inappropriate ID / password being propagated between different users; thus a secure user authentication system is essential. In this paper, we use a different technology to provide a…

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    Their outsourcing agreement with Hewlett-Packard will allow the American company to manage the IT infrastructure and operations for Nokia's network’, (D.C.Charma, 2004). Furthermore Capgemini have been made responsible for order management services. Outsourcing is vital to Nokia’s success as it allows the company to concentrate on vital factors such as R&D, turning to selected suppliers for their special skills. The global business co-ordinates activity’s in supplier countries carefully in…

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    Byron Whitlow Paper 1 Impact of Information Technology on Culture HUMN 344 Professor Bingley During a trip to Florida last December, I wasn 't surprised to notice that the instant it landed at the airport, the first thing everyone did was to switch on their cells and tablets. Like back in the day, folks didn 't jump immediately to switch on a flip phone. Nor did they zip to the nearest payphone, throw in a quarter to make a call. Information technology is so readily integrated in all of…

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    5. Addressing Barriers to Effective Treatment Addressing barriers to proper treatment at an individual level will require an emphasis on educating the public on mental health issues – for example, on the harms of delaying treatment, on the accessibility to mental health resources, as well as to the emergency and community support facilities. To address systemic barriers that exist at the levels of government and health care system, the following policy interventions have been advanced to deal…

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    Kamal Limited Case Study

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    Introduction to the organization: Kamal limited is one of the first and important textile manufacturing houses of Pakistan. Established I 1950 in Faisalabad, Kamal limited am rigid operation, with in-house spinning, weaving, processing, printing, finishing and stitching facilities. Kamal limited introduced their first national creativity with now methodically much-admired Kamal lawn by Elan, followed by Elan Lawn by Zara Shahjahan on 2013. This was followed by the introduction of SO KAMAL, their…

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