What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
This document classifies companies based on their incorporation, liability of members, number of members, ownership, and control. There are two types of companies based on incorporation - statutory companies incorporated under special acts, and registered companies formed under the Indian Companies Act. Companies are also classified as limited by shares, limited by guarantee, or unlimited based on the liability of their members. Depending on the number of members, companies are either private with fewer than 200 members, or public. Government companies have over 51% ownership by the government, while non-government companies may be registered outside of India. Finally, companies can be holding companies that control subsidiaries.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India. It was established in 1935 and nationalized in 1949. The RBI regulates and supervises the banking system in India by controlling money supply, monitoring economic indicators, and maintaining confidence in the financial system. It implements monetary policy tools like interest rates, cash reserve ratios, and statutory liquidity ratios. The RBI also issues licenses to banks, sets prudential norms, and conducts on-site inspections to regulate the banking sector.
Random nos, text, decimal nos, dates in excelamreek singh
This document provides examples of formulas to generate random numbers, dates, text, and decimal numbers in Excel. Formulas like =RANDBETWEEN and =RAND are used to output random integers between set values, random dates within a range, random text from a list by index, and random decimal numbers from 0 to 1.
The document outlines a project to improve production per hour (PPH) by 5% from 2.4 to 2.52 by May 31st 2014. It defines the scope, stakeholders, process, metrics, data collection plan, and analysis identifying agents' typing speed, accuracy, attendance, and process knowledge as significant drivers. Improvement recommendations include incentives for performance, hiring requirements, training, and monitoring to increase PPH.
The document lists 38 Youtube lecture videos from Pranay Sir on various statistical analysis and quality control topics. The topics include correlation tests, regression analysis, t-tests, transformation of stacked and unstacked columns, run charts, hypothesis tests, control charts, process capability analysis, ANOVA, measurement system analysis, and gage R&R analysis. The videos range in length from 1 to 9 minutes.
The document lists various metrics that can be measured as either continuous, discrete, discrete-nominal or discrete-ordinal variables. Some examples of continuous metrics include advertisement expense, appraisal amount, and average ringing time. Discrete metrics include associate name, number of customers, and seating capacity. Discrete-nominal variables include month, qualification, and shift. And discrete-ordinal variables include rating and satisfaction level.
What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
This document classifies companies based on their incorporation, liability of members, number of members, ownership, and control. There are two types of companies based on incorporation - statutory companies incorporated under special acts, and registered companies formed under the Indian Companies Act. Companies are also classified as limited by shares, limited by guarantee, or unlimited based on the liability of their members. Depending on the number of members, companies are either private with fewer than 200 members, or public. Government companies have over 51% ownership by the government, while non-government companies may be registered outside of India. Finally, companies can be holding companies that control subsidiaries.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India. It was established in 1935 and nationalized in 1949. The RBI regulates and supervises the banking system in India by controlling money supply, monitoring economic indicators, and maintaining confidence in the financial system. It implements monetary policy tools like interest rates, cash reserve ratios, and statutory liquidity ratios. The RBI also issues licenses to banks, sets prudential norms, and conducts on-site inspections to regulate the banking sector.
Random nos, text, decimal nos, dates in excelamreek singh
This document provides examples of formulas to generate random numbers, dates, text, and decimal numbers in Excel. Formulas like =RANDBETWEEN and =RAND are used to output random integers between set values, random dates within a range, random text from a list by index, and random decimal numbers from 0 to 1.
The document outlines a project to improve production per hour (PPH) by 5% from 2.4 to 2.52 by May 31st 2014. It defines the scope, stakeholders, process, metrics, data collection plan, and analysis identifying agents' typing speed, accuracy, attendance, and process knowledge as significant drivers. Improvement recommendations include incentives for performance, hiring requirements, training, and monitoring to increase PPH.
The document lists 38 Youtube lecture videos from Pranay Sir on various statistical analysis and quality control topics. The topics include correlation tests, regression analysis, t-tests, transformation of stacked and unstacked columns, run charts, hypothesis tests, control charts, process capability analysis, ANOVA, measurement system analysis, and gage R&R analysis. The videos range in length from 1 to 9 minutes.
The document lists various metrics that can be measured as either continuous, discrete, discrete-nominal or discrete-ordinal variables. Some examples of continuous metrics include advertisement expense, appraisal amount, and average ringing time. Discrete metrics include associate name, number of customers, and seating capacity. Discrete-nominal variables include month, qualification, and shift. And discrete-ordinal variables include rating and satisfaction level.
This document contains a list of questions about various topics and pages in a book. There are both intelligent and some stupid questions. The questions cover a range of topics including: hypothesis analysis in green belt projects, sampling methods, calculating distinct categories, various statistical formulas and concepts, Six Thinking Hats technique, transformations, variance tests, R-squared, flow charts, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, Quality Function Deployment, design of experiments, and CAP models. The requester is asking for explanations and clarification on various statistical concepts, charts, and practical examples related to quality improvement topics from the book.
The document discusses different statistical tests that can be used based on the characteristics of the variables. It distinguishes between parametric and non-parametric tests, and whether variables are categorical or numerical. Specific tests mentioned include binary logistic regression, ordinal logistic regression, nominal logistic regression, graphical summary, normality tests, t-tests, ANOVA, chi-square tests, and non-parametric tests like the Mann-Whitney test. The document provides guidance on selecting the appropriate statistical analysis based on whether the dependent and independent variables are categorical or numerical, as well as whether their distributions are normal or non-normal.
BPO businesses can be broadly classified into 8 categories: 1) Travel, 2) Telecom, 3) Insurance, 4) Banking and Finance, 5) Health Care, 6) Utilities, 7) KPO and LPO (knowledge process outsourcing and legal process outsourcing), and 8) Collections. These categories cover the main areas that business process outsourcing services support, such as travel reservations, telecommunications, insurance claims, banking, healthcare, utilities, knowledge work, and debt collection.
This document contains a list of questions about various topics and pages in a book. There are both intelligent and some stupid questions. The questions cover a range of topics including: hypothesis analysis in green belt projects, sampling methods, calculating distinct categories, various statistical formulas and concepts, Six Thinking Hats technique, transformations, variance tests, R-squared, flow charts, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, Quality Function Deployment, design of experiments, and CAP models. The requester is asking for explanations and clarification on various statistical concepts, charts, and practical examples related to quality improvement topics from the book.
The document discusses different statistical tests that can be used based on the characteristics of the variables. It distinguishes between parametric and non-parametric tests, and whether variables are categorical or numerical. Specific tests mentioned include binary logistic regression, ordinal logistic regression, nominal logistic regression, graphical summary, normality tests, t-tests, ANOVA, chi-square tests, and non-parametric tests like the Mann-Whitney test. The document provides guidance on selecting the appropriate statistical analysis based on whether the dependent and independent variables are categorical or numerical, as well as whether their distributions are normal or non-normal.
BPO businesses can be broadly classified into 8 categories: 1) Travel, 2) Telecom, 3) Insurance, 4) Banking and Finance, 5) Health Care, 6) Utilities, 7) KPO and LPO (knowledge process outsourcing and legal process outsourcing), and 8) Collections. These categories cover the main areas that business process outsourcing services support, such as travel reservations, telecommunications, insurance claims, banking, healthcare, utilities, knowledge work, and debt collection.