This document discusses the challenges of auditing marketing campaigns and proposes a solution. It notes that without a common monitoring platform, it is difficult to track multiple agencies, campaigns, and new marketing mediums. This can lead to a lack of accountability and waste of marketing budgets. The proposed solution creates a process for pre-campaign data management, auditing ongoing campaigns through photos and analytics, and post-campaign analytics to measure return on investment. The goal is to have greater visibility and oversight of all marketing campaigns.
Impact of food habit on body elements level and healthgnriem
This document discusses a study on the impact of food habits on body element levels and health. The study aimed to determine how food habits influence trace element levels in the body and how this may affect physical health. Samples of teeth, blood, urine, scalp hair, and fingernails were collected from residents of Mysore city and villages. Element levels were analyzed and compared based on food habits and blood sugar levels. The findings showed that rural vegetarians had lower cadmium and lead blood levels than non-vegetarians, and rural diabetics had higher cobalt and iron hair levels than non-diabetics. Urban diabetics exhibited lower zinc fingernail levels and higher levels of other elements. The conclusion is that
This document discusses different types of tourism including inbound, outbound, and domestic tourism. It defines key tourism terms like visitors, tourists, and excursionists. It outlines the history of travel from early times through the industrial revolution. Different scholars' views on travel motivations are presented, including Gray's wanderlust and sunlust concepts and Maslow's hierarchy of needs as it relates to travel motivations. The economic importance of tourism and its impact on the environment are also mentioned.
This document discusses a study that analyzed trace element levels in various human bio-samples (teeth, blood, hair, nails, urine) collected from rural and urban populations around Mysore, India. The study found gradients of exposure between the rural and urban groups for most elements analyzed. Higher levels of essential elements like Fe were found in urban samples, attributed to a more nutritious diet, while toxic elements like Pb and Cd were higher in urban samples, related to pollution from vehicles, industry, and soil dust. Of all samples, teeth best distinguished the rural and urban differences in elemental exposure, with 5 of 6 measured elements showing significant differences between the groups. The study suggests teeth can be a suitable indicator for monitoring
The document discusses various aspects of the travel industry including its size, key players like airlines, hotels, tour operators, and travel agents. It notes that the travel industry is large and complex, generating huge revenues, but also facing challenges like competition, changing technologies, and economic pressures. It highlights the roles that different modes of transportation like railways and aviation have played in enabling mass travel and tourism over time.
This document discusses the challenges of auditing marketing campaigns and proposes a solution. It notes that without a common monitoring platform, it is difficult to track multiple agencies, campaigns, and new marketing mediums. This can lead to a lack of accountability and waste of marketing budgets. The proposed solution creates a process for pre-campaign data management, auditing ongoing campaigns through photos and analytics, and post-campaign analytics to measure return on investment. The goal is to have greater visibility and oversight of all marketing campaigns.
Impact of food habit on body elements level and healthgnriem
This document discusses a study on the impact of food habits on body element levels and health. The study aimed to determine how food habits influence trace element levels in the body and how this may affect physical health. Samples of teeth, blood, urine, scalp hair, and fingernails were collected from residents of Mysore city and villages. Element levels were analyzed and compared based on food habits and blood sugar levels. The findings showed that rural vegetarians had lower cadmium and lead blood levels than non-vegetarians, and rural diabetics had higher cobalt and iron hair levels than non-diabetics. Urban diabetics exhibited lower zinc fingernail levels and higher levels of other elements. The conclusion is that
This document discusses different types of tourism including inbound, outbound, and domestic tourism. It defines key tourism terms like visitors, tourists, and excursionists. It outlines the history of travel from early times through the industrial revolution. Different scholars' views on travel motivations are presented, including Gray's wanderlust and sunlust concepts and Maslow's hierarchy of needs as it relates to travel motivations. The economic importance of tourism and its impact on the environment are also mentioned.
This document discusses a study that analyzed trace element levels in various human bio-samples (teeth, blood, hair, nails, urine) collected from rural and urban populations around Mysore, India. The study found gradients of exposure between the rural and urban groups for most elements analyzed. Higher levels of essential elements like Fe were found in urban samples, attributed to a more nutritious diet, while toxic elements like Pb and Cd were higher in urban samples, related to pollution from vehicles, industry, and soil dust. Of all samples, teeth best distinguished the rural and urban differences in elemental exposure, with 5 of 6 measured elements showing significant differences between the groups. The study suggests teeth can be a suitable indicator for monitoring
The document discusses various aspects of the travel industry including its size, key players like airlines, hotels, tour operators, and travel agents. It notes that the travel industry is large and complex, generating huge revenues, but also facing challenges like competition, changing technologies, and economic pressures. It highlights the roles that different modes of transportation like railways and aviation have played in enabling mass travel and tourism over time.
Final paper ppt mridul arora banking & finance Mridul Arora
The document summarizes a presentation on macro trends and approaches to pricing private equity transactions in emerging markets. It discusses factors influencing private equity pricing like economic outlook, capital market conditions, and risk diversification. It analyzes how these factors impact deal pricing in Asia and China. The presentation covers private equity terminology, investment stages, and provides statistics on deals, fundraising, GDP growth and standard deviations for various countries from 1999-2012. It concludes that emerging markets like Asia and China are attractive for private equity investments.
Mridul arora final paper deloitte banking and financeMridul Arora
The document discusses various factors involved in pricing private equity transactions, including understanding the industry, valuation parameters, and estimating variables like EBITDA, enterprise value, and equity value. It also examines macro trends in private equity markets like growth in emerging markets and participation of investment banks and hedge funds. Pricing models focus on valuation metrics like EBITDA multiples, present value of future cash flows, and market ratios for listed companies.
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This document discusses Aegis, a multinational corporation that provides BPO and KPO services. It explores Aegis' strategies for innovation and competition in the telecom and outsourcing industries. The document notes that some companies are using mobile technologies to transform their business models, while others take a slower, steadier approach. It also examines the challenges in the telecom industry related to infrastructure and costs. Finally, it discusses how the growing telecom market and outsourcing are shaping a competitive landscape, with communication providers expanding beyond traditional services and outsourcing functions like customer management to reduce costs.
Final paper ppt mridul arora banking & finance Mridul Arora
The document summarizes a presentation on macro trends and approaches to pricing private equity transactions in emerging markets. It discusses factors influencing private equity pricing like economic outlook, capital market conditions, and risk diversification. It analyzes how these factors impact deal pricing in Asia and China. The presentation covers private equity terminology, investment stages, and provides statistics on deals, fundraising, GDP growth and standard deviations for various countries from 1999-2012. It concludes that emerging markets like Asia and China are attractive for private equity investments.
Mridul arora final paper deloitte banking and financeMridul Arora
The document discusses various factors involved in pricing private equity transactions, including understanding the industry, valuation parameters, and estimating variables like EBITDA, enterprise value, and equity value. It also examines macro trends in private equity markets like growth in emerging markets and participation of investment banks and hedge funds. Pricing models focus on valuation metrics like EBITDA multiples, present value of future cash flows, and market ratios for listed companies.
1.case study aegis-mridul- case stdy competition - participationMridul Arora
This document discusses Aegis, a multinational corporation that provides BPO and KPO services. It explores Aegis' strategies for innovation and competition in the telecom and outsourcing industries. The document notes that some companies are using mobile technologies to transform their business models, while others take a slower, steadier approach. It also examines the challenges in the telecom industry related to infrastructure and costs. Finally, it discusses how the growing telecom market and outsourcing are shaping a competitive landscape, with communication providers expanding beyond traditional services and outsourcing functions like customer management to reduce costs.