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Define the role of small business in the following areas: (a) Variety of products (b) Balance development |
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Answer» ong>Answer: the HELP in financial UPLIFTING of society Explanation: HOPE it helps |
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Why is written communication indispensable to an organization? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: you KNOW what's you write....... Explanation: FOLLOW me |
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Styles Coca-Cola launched their new Mother Energy brand into the Indian market in 2006. The firm wasstruggling to compete in the growing and now lucrative energy drink market against the dominantcompetitors of Red Bull and Blue Panda Coke planned that Mother Energy would be able to win asubstantial market share, even though it was a late entrant Coke leveraged their retailer relationshipsand achieved a high level of retailer up-take for the new product along with significant in-storepromotion. The product itself was designed to appeal to the youth culture. The packaging of the canresembled a tattoo and the brand name "Mother" was designed to sound tough. However, the sales ofMother Energy were disappointing for Coca-Cola Despite a good initial period of sales, the level ofrepeat sales was not as strong. After investing in market research to identify the consumer barriers, thecompany decided to relaunch and reposition the product in 2008.This followed a complete reinventionof the taste formula. Apparently the most significant issue with the target market was that the drinkwas not very tasty. As part of the relaunch and repositioning, Coca-Cola had to shift the product fromthe target market's inept set and encourage them to re-trial the product. This required an open two-sided message approach, as highlighted in the following relaunch TV commercial. The new can,which doubled in size, carried the message "New Mother, Tastes Nothing Like the Old One"QUESTIONS1. Other than deciding to improve its product. Coke could have decided to withdraw the brand andintroduce a new brand. Outline the advantages and concems of each approach. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: OH oh oh oh oh Lakshya❤️❣️✌️ |
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Partners in a firm has different roles and liabilities, identify and explain the type of partner in a firm from the given examples: (a) Rama is a partner in a business who has no actual interest in business trade or its profits but she is paid fee by the firm for lending its name to firm. (b) What type of partner is Giri in Ram Hari & Co. Where he is an outsider but represent himself as a partner. |
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Answer» ers are b) partner by estoppel HOLDING out. hope this will help you. |
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NSIC provides raw material to small scale industries on ease and hire purchases . They helps in exporting their manufactured materials while DIC provides industrial framework to small scale industries at district level hence they also provide services to small scale industries. |
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What is outsourcing??????? |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: Outsourcing is the business practice of hiring a PARTY outside a company to PERFORM services and create goods that TRADITIONALLY were performed in-house by the company's own employees and staff. Outsourcing is a practice usually undertaken by companies as a cost-cutting MEASURE |
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Name the principle of insurance for each of the following statements: (a) The insured is expected to disclose all the important facts related to the property insured. (b) To claim for insurance the insured must take reasonable steps to minimize the loss. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: (b)) Mitigation Explanation: (a) there should be a mutal understanding between insurer and insured and insured must disclose all the happening event to insurer. (b) the insured must take reasonable step to be safe after being insured for LOSS other if claim of loss to insurance company it MAY be lost if they say it. was a PLAN for money. hope it help |
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Coca-Cola launched their new Mother Energy brand into the Indian market in 2006. The firm was struggling to compete in the growing and now lucrative energy drink market against thedominant competitors of Red Bull and Blue Panda. Coke planned that Mother Energy wouldbe able to win a substantial market share, even though it was a late entrant Coke leveragedtheir retailer relationships and achieved a high level of retailer up-take for the new productalong with significant in-store promotion. The product itself was designed to appeal to theyouth culture. The packaging of the can resembled a tattoo and the brand name "Mother wasdesigned to sound tough However, the sales of Mother Energy were disappointing for Coca-Cola. Despite a good initial period of sales, the level of repeat sales was not as strong. Afterinvesting in market research to identify the consumer barriers, the company decided to relaunchand reposition the product in 2008. This followed a complete reinvention of the taste formula.Apparently the most significant issue with the target market was that the drink was not verytasty As part of the relaunch and repositioning, Coca-Cola had to shift the product from thetarget market's inept set and encourage them to re-trial the product. This required an open two-sided message approach, as highlighted in the following relaunch TV commercial The newcan, which doubled in size, carried the message "New Mother, Tastes Nothing Like the OldOne")Other than deciding to improve it's product, coke could have decided to withdraw the brand and introduce a new brand. outline the advantage and concern of each approach |
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Answer» ong>Answer: KW Ivo eeiriepep jdle HD NEED k didn't doejle I'll e po egdd in she KG deorke |
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Founded in 2011 by Bhavish Aggarwal and Ankit Bhatia, OLA is one of the world's largest ride-sharing companies. Following is the extract of Corporate Social Responsibility Policy of the company. In accordance with section 135(5) of the Companies Act, (the Act) or any amendments thereto, the company is committed to spend at least 2% of its Average net profits made during the three immediately preceding financial years in some of the identified (social service) activities that are listed in Schedule VII (as amended) to the Act. On the basis of the given information about OLA company, answer the following questions. i) Identify and explain the type of social responsibility undertaken by it. ii) State three type of social responsibility other than identified in part(i) above |
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Do you think advertisement pretesting is often an unnecessary waste of marketing dollars or advertisement pretesting provides an important diagnostic for marketers as to the likely success of an advertisement campaign? |
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Answer» TESTING your advertising gives you valuable insight into your creative execution prior to its launch. Your NEW concepts are tested against your existing ones, as well as competitors, in an effort to ENSURE that your campaign will out-perform those already in place. I think this answer is HELP u |
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મ છે 6. નીચેનામાંથી કઇ આવક પ્રત્યક્ષ કરવેરા તરીકે ગણવામાંઆવે છે ? *(2 Points)રિઝથયાગ |
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Answer» POST your COMPLETE QUESTION in INDIAN languages subject. Hope it helps you... |
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Why is Bussines immportant in Economy ? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: BUSINESS is extremely important to a country's economy because businesses PROVIDE both goods and services and jobs. ... Businesses are ALSO the means by which many people get their jobs. Businesses CREATE job opportunities because they NEED people to produce and sell their goods and services to consumers. |
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The entry of the multinational companies in large numbers in the Indian market hascreated. *O huge demandO huge supplyO tough competitionO huge demand and supply |
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Name any one type of economicactivity. |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: ECONOMIC activities are those activities which add VALUE to the NATIONAL income. It has two types: market and non-market activities.Market activities; these activities are performed for pay or profit. Non-market activities; these activities are performed for SELF consumption. |
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From internet or other sources study the ideology and working of any cooperative society and present report on its functioning. |
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Why stock piling is beneficial for agricultural products? |
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In ORDER to ensure family food security, MANY CONSUMERS rushed to stockpile food, ESPECIALLY FRESH agricultural products |
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An enterpreneur is one introduces are ggod better combination of an enterprises |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: so what we have to do with this |
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Sold goods for cash to pal |
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How e-banking inculcates a sense of financial discipline? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: There are various benefits of e-banking provided to customers, which are: e-banking provides 24 hours. 365 days a year services to the customers of the bank; Customers can make some of the PERMITTED transactions from OFFICE or house or while travelling via mobile telephone; It inculcates a sense of FINANCIAL discipline by recording each and every transaction; Greater CUSTOMER satisfaction by offering UNLIMITED access to the bank, riot limited by the walls of the branch and less risk and greater security to the customer as they can avoid travelling with cash. |
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Difference between debentures and shareholders on any four basis |
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Answer» ong>Answer: the debentures are both redeemable and unredeemable, freely transferable with a FIXED interest rate. It is unsecured and SUSTAINED only by the issuer's credibility. ... Shares Debentures Shareholders are given the dividends. Whereas, debenture holders are given interest. Payment of return Explanation: |
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O Maruti Suzuki ltd. is a car manufacturing company which found that 7700 Belane Desire cars manufactured by it had some problems with their engines by fulfilling business ethics that company recalled and the cars and corrected the problems. state any four values followed by the company.? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: hiii good MORNING mate have a NICE day |
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Typewriter become redundant which type of business risk |
| Answer» HI how are you doing TODAY is my BIRTHDAY | |
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TODAY 20jThe demandar a product 12 50 units when its price iz 10R..The demand increases to 54units when the price is decreased by 2Rs. Find the demand function of the product.ÞSol DenardpriceDue ( 10 ) + 564 - 018) +- ( ? ) gives |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: 6383382893+;2838372-2:'£#+£3025383(2;£+9£-£+£;_+£ |
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Government of India wants to establish an organisation which would undertake specialised activities and perform these activities with flexible and autonomy what form of public sector will be more suitable for these purpose give any four features of the organisation |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: It has its own constitutional code of CONDUCT and is registered under a ... Identify the type of public sector ENTERPRISES on the basis of the following clues ... This will help us to IMPROVE better ... No Signup REQUIRED.
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State any four problems of small buisness in rural areas |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Problems of by Small Businesses 1. Finance The inadequacy of funds to funnel in the operations of a small business prove to be a major hindrance to the development of the small business. Small businesses lack the creditworthiness needed in the CAPITAL market. Small businesses have a poor creditworthiness. The banks and industrial investors need a collateral security, due to most of the small businesses being operated in the rural and semi-urban area, these businesses lack the collateral security to get finance for their business. 2. Raw material For the production purposes, the businesses need raw materials. To get some output, they need to give some input. The quality of the raw material completely depends upon the quality of input. But due to a tight budget, these businesses are UNABLE to get a good quality raw material for their production. Bargaining power is non-existent because of the small quantity of purchase. Another issue linked here is the shortage of storage facility, because of the shortage of storage facility the production needs to be quick and the sale good. This puts a heavy strain on these small businesses to sell their stock as quickly as possible. 3. Managerial skills The operations of small businesses are carried out by a limited number of employees. This means that a single person usually manages the operations. The pressure on this manger is immense to satisfy the demands of production. Also, the manager might lack managerial skills required to operate a unit. 4. Skilled labour Due to a shortage of funds, small businesses are unable to hire the proper candidate for the job. Also, they are not in a position to give high wages to the employees. This results in the drop in productivity per EMPLOYEE and rate of labour are high. This proves to be a major obstruction in the operations of productions. 5. Marketing Marketing is one of the most important links to sell whatever the business plan to or has produced. Without marketing these businesses will not be able to achieve their goal of sales they planned. Direct marketing is not possible due to the lack of necessary infrastructure. The shortage of finance does not let the business hire a good middleman. These middlemen exploit these businesses by paying low prices and delaying payments. Small businesses already play a pivotal role in India’s economy.But if the country is to fulfil its ambition of becoming a global manufacturing hub, the sector must grow RAPIDLY.” -Amarendra Sinha, Special SECRETARY and Development Commissioner at India’s Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, on how the sector can lead the manufacturing charge. Explanation: Hope so correct and help you!!! plz mark me as brainliest |
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"Bad Communication is Kryptonite for Supply Chain." Apply this quote to the lesson about the Components of Tourism and Hospitality Supply. |
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Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: jsjejdkdhjd of EUE the euehdbdbdjjdid |
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Rex Entertainment is a popular film entertainment company. keeping in view the growing culture of multiplex, its owners have decided to make some changes in the interiors like creating a lounge area, installing more effective sound system etc. The company wants to raise the required fund for a period of more than one year but less than five years. In context of above case. i) Identify and explain the types of funds company seek to raise on the basis of time period. ii) State one merit and one demerit of that source |
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Answer» ong>Answer: PLZ MARK me as BRAINILIEST I really NEED plz Explanation: Physiological needs - these are biological requirements for human survival, e.g. AIR, food, drink, shelter, clothing, warmth, SEX, sleep. If these needs are not satisfied the human body cannot FUNCTION optimally. |
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Rex Entertainment is a popular film entertainment company. keeping in view the growing culture of multiplex, its owners have decided to make some changes in the interiors like creating a lounge area, installing more effective sound system etc. The company wants to raise the required fund for a period of more than one year but less than five years. In context of above case. i) Identify and explain the types of funds company seek to raise on the basis of time period. ii) State one merit and one demerit of that source |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: Answer:
Public Deposits are the type of funds that Rex Cinemas seeks to raise on the basis of time time period
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Public deposits are a very convenient source of business finance. No cumbersome legal formalities are involved. The company raising deposits has to simply GIVE an advertisement and issue a RECEIPT to each depositor.
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Interest paid on public deposits is lower than that paid on debentures and bank loans. Moreover, no underwriting commission, brokerage, etc. has to be paid. Interest paid on public deposits is tax deductible which reduces tax liability. Therefore, public deposits are a cheaper source of finance.
3. No Charge on Assets:
Public deposits are unsecured and, therefore, do not create any charge or mortgage on the company’s assets. The company can raise loans in future against the security of its assets.
4. Flexibility:
Public deposits can be RAISED during the season to buy raw materials in bulk and for other short-term NEEDS. They can be returned when the need is over. Therefore, public deposits introduce flexibility in the company’s financial structure.
5. Trading on Equity:
Interest on public deposits is paid at a fixed rate. This enables a company to declare higher rates of dividend to equity shareholders during periods of good earnings.
6. No Dilution of Control:
There is no dilution of shareholders’ control because the depositors have no voting
7. Wide Contacts:
Public deposits enable a company to build up contacts with a wider public. These contacts prove helpful in the sale of shares and debentures in future. |
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Ramesh has a computer shop he sales and repair computers name the type of economic activity in which Ramesh is engaged and explain any two characteristics of it |
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Answer» ong>Answer: 'Ramesh OWNS a computer shop and sells and repairs COMPUTERS' in which TYPE of ECONOMIC activity he is involved in? he is involved in BUSINESS economic activity. Explanation: please mark as BRIANLIST |
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It is important to invest time and efforts to building relationships rather than ______ things. |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: It is IMPORTANT to invest time and EFFORTS to building relationships rather than Just material things. |
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All of the following are significant major barriers to effective planning except a(n) 1 lack of commitment to the planning process2 overreliance on the planning department3 overemphasis on the uncontrollable environmental factorslack of focus on the long term |
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13. Which of the following have 1 point no representative professionalorganisations available? |
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Breakup of Bharti Walmart joint venture is what kind of risks systematic or unsystematic risk |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: PLZ TELL me again your question I don't UNDERSTAND |
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Explain six limitations of planning |
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Answer» ong>Answer: These factors are beyond the control of the PLANNERS. The chief among them are: political climate, ECONOMIC CHANGES, technical changes, natural calamities, policies of the COMPETITORS, etc.Similarly, a change in the policies of the competitors suddenly makes all types of planning ineffective. |
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Agents nor the4. Promoters que neither the agentstrustees of the company - "Why? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: ਸਾਡੇ ਸਰੀਰ ਦੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿੰਨੇ ਤਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਤੰਤੂ ਪਾਏ ਜਾਂਦੇ Explanation: ਸਾਡੇ ਸਰੀਰ ਦੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿੰਨੇ ਤਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਤੰਤੂ ਪਾਏ ਜਾਂਦੇ |
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What are the features of ecosystem |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: (1) ᴇᴀᴄʜ ᴏʀɢᴀɴɪsᴍ ɪɴ ᴇᴄᴏsʏsᴛᴇᴍ ɪɴᴛᴇʀᴀᴄᴛs ᴡɪᴛʜᴇᴀᴄʜ ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇɴᴠɪʀᴏɴᴍᴇɴᴛ ɪɴ ᴀ ᴠᴀʀɪᴇᴛʏ ᴏғ ᴡᴀʏs; (2) ʟɪᴠɪɴɢ ᴏʀɢᴀɴɪsᴍs ᴀʀᴇ ɪɴғʟᴜᴇɴᴄᴇᴅ ʙʏ ᴛʜᴇɪʀ ᴘʜʏsɪᴄᴀʟ ᴇɴᴠɪʀᴏɴᴍᴇɴᴛ; (3) ᴀʟʟ ʟɪᴠɪɴɢ ᴛʜɪɴɢs ɪɴ ᴀɴ ᴇᴄᴏsʏsᴛᴇᴍ ᴀʀᴇ ɢʀᴏᴜᴘᴇᴅ ᴀs ᴀ ᴄᴏᴍᴍᴜɴɪᴛʏ; (4) ᴇᴀᴄʜ ᴏʀɢᴀɴɪsᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇᴄᴏsʏsᴛᴇᴍ ʜᴀs ɪᴛs ᴏᴡɴ ʀᴏʟᴇ. |
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डायरेक्टिंग चैप्टर स्टॉपिंग बीएसटी |
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Answer» POST your COMPLETE question in INDIAN LANGUAGES subject. Hope it helps you... |
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Realistic in planning |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: sorry but I don't know the answer but PLEASE mark me brainliest because I have not got a singlle brainliest mark TILL now so I REQUEST you please mark me brainliest. |
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Rational approach in planning |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: SORRY but I don't know the answer but PLEASE mark me brainliest because I have not GOT a singlle brainliest mark till now so I request you please mark me brainliest. |
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Limiting factors in planning |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: sorry but I don't know the answer but PLEASE mark me BRAINLIEST because I have not GOT a singlle brainliest mark till now so I request you please mark me brainliest. |
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४) 'समाज आणि कुटुंब संस्था कशी असावी यासंदर्भातील पंचशील कोणी मांडली? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: sorry BRO Explanation: i dont know the answer I m sry |
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The subject matter of a Marine Insurance is Intangible assets |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The subject matter of marine insurance may be a ship, its cargo or its freight. The cargo on the ship is exposed to risks arising from an act of GOD or enemy or fine or gales. The type of marine insurance that covers such risks is called Cargo Insurance. The ship itself is ALSO exposed to the same perils. Explanation: Hope so CORRECT and help you!!! Have a great DAY ahead |
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Disadvantages of filling vacancies from within the organisation 3 points |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Under INTERNAL source of recruitment, the vacant job positions are filled by inducing the EXISTING employees of the organisation. It implies shifting of the existing employees from one place/post to another place/post. This is called transfer. It also implies shifting an employee to a higher position carrying higher responsibilities, facilities, status and pay, through promotions. Internal sources of recruitment are: (i) Transfer It means shifting of employees from one job position to other at the same level of authority. Only the working place is changed. THEREFORE, it refers to horizontal movement of the workers. Transfer does not involve any drastic change in the responsibilities and status of the employee. (ii) Promotion It refers to shifting of employees from one job position to the other with higher level of authority. Here, employees move in, upward direction within an organisational structure. There is also an increase in compensation or salary, e.g. promotion of a clerk to the post of an accountant. Internal sources of recruitment are better than external sources in the following respects: (i) Economical sources Internal sources are less time consuming and less expensive because the organisation and the employees are already known to each other. (ii) Simplifies the process of selection Since, the employees are already known to the organisation, therefore, the process of selection and placement gets simplified. (iii) Motivates employees Filling higher level jobs through promotion helps to improve the motivation and morale of employees as they know that they can be promoted to senior position in the organisation if they work harder for the organisation. (iv) Sense of security Internal recruitment creates a sense of security among the staff. (v) No problem in adjustment As the organisation and the employees are familiar with each other, this leads to smooth functioning of the enterprise without any problem in adjustment on the part of the new employees or the organisation. Limitations of internal sources of recruitment are as follows: (i) No scope for fresh talent Internal sources may not be able to bring new competent fresh talent, ideas and latest technical know-how. (ii) Not suitable for new organisation A new enterprise cannot use internal sources of recruitment. No organisation can fill all its VACANCIES from internal sources. (iii) Limited choice The choice is limited as the recruitment can be made only out of the candidates available within the organisation. (iv) Employees become lethargic The employees may become lethargic if they are sure of time bound promotions. Explanation: Hope so correct and help you!!! Have a great DAY ahead!!! |
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पैसे के रूप में प्रबंध में पाए जाने वाली एक विशेषताऐं दे |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: 1 land lo hand me dalo ho GAYA kaam leke bapuji ka naam nacho bc maa chuda |
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Fire insurance is a contract of indemnity |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Fire insurance means insurance against any loss caused by fire. ... The principle of indemnity, which arises under common law, ensures that the insured does not RECOVER more than ACTUAL loss suffered by him/her. Explanation: HOPE so correct and help you!!! |
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Ek paise ke roop mein prabandh mein Paye jane wali Ek visheshtaen likhiye |
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Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: Business has various social RESPONSIBILITIES towards different INTERESTED groups. identify the relevant interested groups in the following cases 1.entrepreneur should act according to well accepted values of the society. 2.Business should provide fair return on their in capital investment. 3. Business should avoid any type of pollution 4. Business ENTERPRISES must pay TAXES regularly and honestly. 5. Business suit supply good quality products at reasonable price. 6. They should be proper and safe working condition |
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