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25/10/2020



Knowledge Series 2:-

Whenever Anyone Friends / Family / Relatives / Colleague Buying New Mobile:

Always suggest them, Below:-



Always Buys these brands:

Samsung -
LG
Apple
Micromax
Panasonic
ASUS

SAMSUNG M21 / M31 / M31S / M41 is best choice in budget segment.

Instead of chinese companies Mobile:

Xiaomi
One plus
Realme
Motorola
Gionee
Techno Mobile
Oppo
Vivo
Lenovo

25/10/2020



Knowledge Series 1:-

Whenever Anyone Friends / Family / Relatives / Colleague Buying New TV:



Always Buys these brands:

Lloyd by Havells
Samsung
Sony
LG
VU
Sansui
Phillips
Onida
Micromax
Kodak

These brands have best service, experience, 70% made in India, better picture and sound quality, better specs at the price point
Under 50K Vu, Sony is best
Above 50k Samsung, Sony, Lg are best

Instead of chinese companies TV:

Xiaomi
One plus
Realme
TCL
Motorola
Flipkart MarQ
Haier

26/02/2012

Financial Jargon Simplified : Joint Bond; A bond that is guaranteed by the issuer and a party other than the issuer.

26/02/2012

In Sony Vaio vaio stands for:

Vaio- Video Audio Integrated Operation

17/01/2012

The Shanghai Maglev Train or Shanghai Transrapid is the fastest train in world. Its Top speed 431km/hour is top speed in world its a world record.

17/01/2012

Did you know ________ is one of the largest private sector financer in India for Agriculture loans wiz Retail Agri & Corporate Agri?

Ans:Axis Bank

01/01/2012

Happy new year 2012 :)

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23/12/2011

Q:What does the term IBAN stand for?

A: The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an international standard for identifying bank accounts across national borders. It was originally adopted by the European Committee for Banking Standards, and was later adopted as ISO 13616:1997 and now as ISO 13616:2007. The official IBAN registrar under ISO 13616:2003 is SWIFT and the IBAN registry is currently at SWIFT.

The IBAN was originally developed to facilitate payments within the European Union but the format is flexible enough to be applied globally. Customers, especially individuals and SMEs, are frequently confused by differing national standards for bank account numbers. IBAN imposes a flexible but regular format for account identification and contains validation information to avoid errors of transcription.

The IBAN's primary purpose is therefore to facilitate routing and avoid routing errors.

The IBAN consists of a ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code, followed by two check digits (represented by kk in the examples below), and up to thirty alphanumeric characters for the domestic bank account number, called the BBAN (Basic Bank Account Number). It is up to each country's national banking community to decide on the length of the BBAN for accounts in that country, but its length must be fixed for any given country.

The IBAN must not contain spaces when stored electronically. When printed on paper, however, the norm is to express it in groups of four characters, the last group being of variable length.

HOW DO GREAT COMPANIES GROOM TALENT:FORTUNE -- IBM (No. 1) sends leadership SWAT teams around the world. Hindustan Unile...
15/12/2011

HOW DO GREAT COMPANIES GROOM TALENT:

FORTUNE -- IBM (No. 1) sends leadership SWAT teams around the world. Hindustan Unilever (No. 6) ships young executives out to live in Indian villages so that they can understand the needs of impoverished rural consumers. At farming equipment manufacturer Deere (No. 14), rising managers receive coaching from distinguished board members like Gen. Richard B. Myers, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who coordinated the U.S. military response to the 9/11 attacks. And at consulting giant McKinsey (No. 17), junior consultants are showered with attention from senior partners, whose performance evaluations depend in part on their mentoring skills.
All these companies go beyond the call of duty when it comes to leadership development. McKinsey partner Mona Mourshed, 39, joined the firm 12 years ago after finishing a doctorate in economic development. With the encouragement of her senior mentors, Mourshed and another partner launched McKinsey's global education consulting practice, which Mourshed now runs from Dubai. For the past six years, Mourshed has been advising Arab governments on how to improve their educational systems and close their yawning youth employment gaps, which she describes as one of the key drivers of political unrest. And now that she's a senior leader in her own right, Mourshed formally mentors six junior colleagues who work in McKinsey offices all over the world. "Their reaching the maximum of their potential is a function of how effectively I'm able to support them," she says.
25 Top Companies for Leaders
It's been two years since Fortune last published this list, which we produce in association with Aon Hewitt Consulting. Aon Hewitt, in partnership with RBL Group, started by surveying HR executives at 478 companies worldwide about their leadership development programs. Aon Hewitt then interviewed executives at 182 global finalists, drilling into their leadership strategy, succession planning, techniques for identifying high-potential junior employees, and much more. A panel of distinguished judges, including authors, academics, and journalists, then gathered to select the regional and global winners.
This year's takeaway: U.S. companies no longer dominate global leadership development, even though legendary talent factories like IBM (IBM), P&G (No. 3), and GE (No. 11) still appear on our list. Whirlpool (No. 9) made the list despite announcing 5,000 layoffs last month, which goes to show that great leadership programs don't guarantee success. Two years ago, 17 of the 25 companies on our global list were based in the U.S. This year: only 13. Five of our global winners are Indian firms, with the remaining seven sprinkled around the world from China to Brazil.
"International companies are creatively coming up with leadership development ideas that fit their own cultures," says Wharton management expert Michael Useem, one of our judges. Indian companies, for example, tend to stress their leadership role in society, which explains why rising leaders at Hindustan Unilever and Wipro (No. 23) devote significant resources to building hospitals and schools in Indian communities. In China, on the other hand, successful leadership often depends on building strong relationships with local and national government officials.
Brazilian managers must be nimble to deal with an economic and regulatory climate that can change radically from day to day. "You need flexibility, otherwise you can't survive here," says Alessandro Carlucci, CEO of Natura (No. 13), a São Paulo direct-sales company that competes with Avon (AVP) in Latin America. The ability to tell a great story about quarterly numbers is crucial for U.S. business leaders, less so for their colleagues abroad. "You can't be a successful manager of a big public U.S. company if you can't achieve shareholder returns and explain them to your board and to the analyst community," says Useem. "That skill set is less important in India or China."
Cultural differences aside, all the companies on our list view leadership development as a strategic priority. Deere (DE), for example, has set the ambitious goal of doubling its net income by 2018, with much of the growth expected to come from emerging markets that need to produce more food for their growing populations. To that end, Deere is aggressively building out country operations in Brazil, India, China, and elsewhere. "How to motivate and engage these different organizations is a big priority for us," says Deere CEO Sam Allen. "Our leadership themes match what we're trying to do in our business. We stress the need to manage change because we're growing, and the world is changing rapidly."

09/12/2011

Gross Domestic Product:

Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.

Gross domestic product is related to national accounts, a subject in macroeconomics.

In India The service sector makes up 54% of GDP, the agricultural sector 28%, and the industrial sector 18%.

Did you know that Every Wal Mart employee has to follow what is called a "10 feet rule". Every time a customer comes wit...
07/12/2011

Did you know that Every Wal Mart employee has to follow what is called a "10 feet rule". Every time a customer comes within ten feet of the salesman, he should smile, look at the customer in the eye and say "how may I help you".

Automobile Brands Worldwide :)
06/12/2011

Automobile Brands Worldwide :)

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