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    “meta thinking”-thinking about thinking. The gigantic success of Apple, IBM, McDonald, Infosys, Wipro and lots more catalyzed the entire economy and generation. But the other side of the coin is of the hundreds of thousands of business venture launched every year, many never get off the ground, others fizzle after spectacular rocket starts and only a few like IBM of Thomas Watson, McDonald of Ray Kroc or Infosys of Narayanmurty rewrite history. If the last decade of 20th century saw phenomenal…

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    Abstract Right from the start of its usage in Performance Management by General Electric, the Bell Curve is thought to be an easy tool to identify performers from non-performers. The aim of using this tool was to encourage the average performers to improve their performance and to reward the best performers and to lay off the consistent bad performers. But questions have been asked on its efficacy in improving the performance with claims that it demotivates the employees and lead to…

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    Importance Of Third People

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    Nanna, Avana Maneyalli ,avanalli panchami shashTi Sapthami sambhodane A Alli Mine / it’s Within, There Nanna hesaru guru Maneyalli yaaroo ilva? By adding ‘a’ to the end, one can frame a question. Ex :- hauda? , Alva?, ilva?, neevu software engineera? Entha is a charcter prbing question? Ex: idu entaa haNNU? (Answer could be oLLE haNNu or ketta haNNU). Aadaroo (Even then) when combined with questioning works, the meaning changes drastically. Ex:- yaaru + aadaroo = yaaraadaroo (Any…

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    Genpact Case Study

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    Company Profile Genpact is a worldwide business that handles administration and IT company with key work places in New York City, United States. It is recorded on the New York Stock Exchange under the image “G”. In 2016, the organization detailed net incomes of US$2.57 billion with more than 77,000 workers in 20 countries. Genpact has a couple of hundred customers, including roughly one-fifth of the Fortune Global 500. It was established in 1997 as a specialty unit inside General Electric. In…

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    Career Leadership Aspiration My short-term aspiration is to become a Business Analyst/ Data Consultant/ Senior Business Analyst in a data driven company. I’ve always dreamt of working as a Data Analyst/Data Scientist in an organization that is involved in big data analytics for example Amazon. In the past few years, Amazon has moved away from a pure e-commerce player to a giant online player who offers much more than just products. It focuses massively on big data and is changing from an online…

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    Paternity Leave Case Study

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    after the birth of a child. During this period, the male staff will be asked to work for four hours at office in a day and the remaining hours are to be covered from home.  Cisco Systems (India) grants its employees 12 weeks paternity leave.  Infosys: 5 days paid leave, which can be availed for a maximum of 2 children  Microsoft: 2 weeks paid…

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    INTRO With the rise of the Asian Tigers, the world’s attention has shifted to the East in terms of growth prospects and economic potential. Similar to other Asian countries, India has possessed the right ingredients for this transformation. However, because of its combination of a closed economy and a democratic government, changes were slow to come. India is in a different place now; it has been growing rapidly: inflation has eased, international investors are bullish on India and the Modi…

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    Corporate transparency Opening case study: Apple In the early 1970s, Xerox developed world-changing computer technology, as well as the mouse and the graphical user interface. (Modern GUIs include Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.) One of the devices was called the Xerox Alto, a desktop personal computer that Xerox never concerned to market. A decade later, several Apple employees, including Steve Jobs, visited the Xerox PARC research and development capability for three days in exchange for $1…

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    Org Com Take Home Analysis

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    Org Com Take-Home Exam 1. This article looks at three psychospatial limit setting systems colorful artists depend on to deal with the challenges of working in strip bars: what the writer expounds as the "toll" of stripping. These incorporate setting individual guidelines, "othering" of kindred entertainers, and making an artist persona. Artists set principles to by and by decide the measure of sexual and passionate contact they will have with clients to avoid working environment misuse and deal…

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    TITUS, JINOJ ________________________________________ SUMMARY - 14+ years of experience in strategic consulting and enterprise implementation in the area of Big Data Analytics, Business performance solutions (Strategy & Performance Measurement, Planning & Forecasting), Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence (BI) and related areas - Master Data Management (MDM), Data Governance and Data Quality. - A seasoned leader in the application of Big Data and Advanced Analytics, with the…

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