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    Human Resources Management And Policies

    Human resources (HR) are the mighty pillars that form the business colonnade in the world of economy. They therefore deserve all the care and attention. While human resources policies frame the effective human resources management at the same time it forms the culture in business management. The practices should therefore necessarily be the "best practices in HRM. Read: Human Resources Management And Policies Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 01/03/2009 | Human Resources

    Five Steps to Attract Customers by the Banks for Borrowings

    Important five steps to attract customers for borrowings in the banks, they are reduction of interest rates, powerful advertisements, manager’s speech, long-term or short term, open auction or secret action are given below. Borrowings create new relationships to the banks and the customers. Read: Five Steps to Attract Customers by the Banks for Borrowings Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 23/11/2008 | Loans

    Lightening Star of Usa- Barrack Obama

    Obama is not only a lightening star of USA, but also world wide nations. They are watching the star of US new president to solve the economic trouble. Few days before Asian stocks exchanges as gained Barrack Obama's presidential victory sparked optimism his spending plans will help the economy recover from the credit crisis. The dollar rose and treasuries declined. The new president can't work miracles, but maybe he'll open the gateway to change. Read: Lightening Star of Usa- Barrack Obama Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 15/11/2008 | News & Society

    Public Awareness Towards Education (a Special Referenceto Various Artsand Science Collegesin Salem Taluk)

    Public awareness towards education can be increased by the following actions: Generating public awareness, particularly among targeted groups, about relevant laws and regulations. Moreover, educational and awareness efforts can target practically any sector of society. They can seek to raise public awareness broadly on environmental issues (e.g., through the media) or they may be a targeted campaign or educational effort focused on a specific sector (or target audience) on a specific issue. Read: Public Awareness Towards Education (a Special Referenceto Various Artsand Science Collegesin Salem Taluk) Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 14/11/2008 | College & University

    Poverty in India

    Poverty is a social phenomenon in which a section of society is unable to fulfill its basic necessities of life. According to human development report 1997 is the denial of opportunities “to lead a long, healthy, creative life to enjoy a decent standard of living, freedom, dignity, self-respect of others” Absolute poverty occurs, when a person cannot obtain certain absolute standards of minimum requirement, usually measured in terms of income. Read: Poverty in India Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 14/11/2008 | Economics

    Job Satisfaction of Government Employees (a Case Study on Highways Department, Salem Division)

    Job satisfaction often is a collection of attitudes about specific factors of the job. Employees can be satisfied with some elements of the job while simultaneously dissatisfied with others. Moreover, job satisfaction is a life satisfaction. Read: Job Satisfaction of Government Employees (a Case Study on Highways Department, Salem Division) Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 09/11/2008 | Human Resources

    Consumer Behaviour With Regard to Super Markets and Grocery Shops

    Consumer behaviour is engaged of all human behaviour that in making purchase decisions. However, consumer behaviour relates to an individual while consumption behaviour relates to the behaviour of the aggregate of individuals. An under standing of the consumer behaviour enables a marketer to take marketing decisions which are composite with its consumer needs. Read: Consumer Behaviour With Regard to Super Markets and Grocery Shops Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 09/11/2008 | Social Marketing

    Value Added Tax in India (vat)

    Value Added Tax (VAT) is a multistage sales tax with credit for taxes paid on business purchases. As the economy grew, business complexities led to the taxation structure towards its own peril. This warranted a revision of the existing taxation. For achieving this, the government introduced a single rate of excise (CENVAT) as a major step and bought in a fundamental rationalization in the tax structure and levy. Read: Value Added Tax in India (vat) Read

    By: A.Kayalvizhi | 09/11/2008 | Taxes
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