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    DFCC Bank Plc Case Study

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    2.1 Examine the Strategic Change and Needs for the Organization DFCC Bank Plc. (2016) is the only Licensed Commercial Bank in Sri Lanka to conduct all its operations under the principles of banking and the only bank in the country which is fully disengaged from interest based transactions and is one of the undisputed market leaders in the Sri Lankan banking industry (Morrison, 2010) This takes account of the centralized processing of transactions and a customer centric and performance driven…

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    British colonization was more tactical than that of other colonial rule. The key agenda of the British was to get maximum economic benefits from this region. In the beginning of 17th century, East India Company was granted permission by the Mughal ruler Jahangir to commence its business activities in India. This organization was supposed to do business and earn profits by trade via sea but soon they tried to become a monopoly and as they were fully armed therefore managed to draw its means from…

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    2001 A Space Odyssey

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    Technological development is a dynamic process that has brings about constant change in which some individuals benefit and others are harmed. Like with most world changing phenomenon, it brings with it a host of ethical concerns about its influence in society and whether or not it deserves consciousness. Throughout his life, Arthur C. Clarke was fascinated with science and the stars, building his own telescope to view the stars as a child. He famously toasted with his friends during the V2 raids…

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    Table of Contents 1) What is the significance of ‘Diversity in the workplace’? 2) Why do you need a diverse workforce? 3) Companies and their strategies to strike a balance 4) Conclusion 5) Bibliography 1. Significance and meaning of diversity in the workplace Gone are the days, where the word ‘Western’ meant a large population born and raised in the Americas. A culture or a tradition is a root level learning from the background one belongs to. Now the trends have changed, as successful…

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    the land in, as well as surrounding the Indus river valley civilization were probably the most ideal they could have gotten. The area was a large stretch of land that stretched through the modern day expanses of India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. This land was completely surrounded and totally protected the “nation”…

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    Hero Motocorp Case Study

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    Honda Motor Corp. and the public held a stake of 26% in the joint venture while the remaining stake was issued to the financial institutions. Under the rules of the joint venture, Hero Honda could not export to international markets other than Sri Lanka. Both of the companies had entered into a technical and financial collaboration and each of them entered into 50-50 sharing of the resources and…

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    Since Supple’s performance was tailored for India, Sri Lanka and the UK, he decided to include in his production, not only his performers’ theatrical background, but also their 7 native Indian languages (Muñoz Valdivieso, 101). Characterization: Because of the resulting language barrier, the characterization…

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    Pineapple Case Study

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    2.1 Background of pineapple 2.1.1 Pineapple Pineapple is a tropical which is planted in many tropical countries such as Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Africa. It is known as ananas commonly where it’s scientific name is ananas comoscus and also one of the most important commercial fruitcrops in the world,known as the queen of fruits. Because it has excellent flavour and taste. Pineapple is the third mostimportant tropical fruit in the world after Banana and Citrus. They are consumed or served fresh,…

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    Tetley Tea Case Study

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    Brooke Bond has consistently led the Indian tea market because of its unmatched insight into tea and the needs of the Indian consumer. Today, this tea insight is being harnessed through an aggressive innovation programmed led by a team from the innovation centre at the Hindustan Lever Research Center (HLRC), based in Bangalore. This insight led Brooke Bond to pioneer most innovations in the Indian tea market like CTC tea, soft packs, the CEKA carton, Paisa packets, Tea bags and pet jars.…

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    Everyone ask the question ‘who am I’ this question has no black and white answer, but is answered through how people act in situation, opinions, thoughts and perspective as well as actions and feelings, but there is infinite possibilities to why someone is who they are, all very personal realization the individual has to explore. Both Ransom Riggs and Michael Ondaatje explore this in their novels Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children and The Cat’s Table as they both tell a story about…

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