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Assessing the socio-economic opportunity for street vendors in Dhaka: An emp...Jahid Khan Rahat
The street vending sector plays a crucial role in the economy of Dhaka, providing employment
and affordable goods to a large population. However, street vendors in Dhaka face numerous socio-economic challenges, including low income, long working hours, and limited access to basic services. These challenges are primarily caused by harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection.
This empirical investigation aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic
conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and identify sustainable alternatives for their occupation.
The investigation used a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus
group discussions, to collect data from street vendors, local authorities, and other stakeholders. The study also reviewed existing literature on street vending and related policies in Dhaka and
other similar contexts.
The investigation found that street vendors in Dhaka earn a meagre income, work long hours, and lack access to basic services such as water, sanitation, and healthcare. Furthermore, street
vendors face numerous challenges, including harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection. These challenges have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a decline in sales and income for many street vendors.
The investigation also identified sustainable alternatives for street vending in Dhaka, such as
the establishment of designated vending zones, providing basic services to vendors, and
promoting formalization and organization of the street vending sector. These alternatives can provide better working and living conditions for the vendors and promote a more organized
and formal sector.
Finally, the investigation provided policy recommendations to local authorities, government
agencies, and other stakeholders to improve the socio-economic conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and promote a sustainable street vending sector. These recommendations include the establishment of a formal legal framework for street vending, providing access to basic
services, and creating designated vending zones. The implementation of these policy
recommendations can have a positive impact on the livelihoods of street vendors and the economy of Dhaka.
Assessing the socio-economic opportunity for street vendors in Dhaka: An empi...Jahid Khan Rahat
The street vending sector plays a crucial role in the economy of Dhaka, providing employment and affordable goods to a large population. However, street vendors in Dhaka face numerous socio-economic challenges, including low income, long working hours, and limited access to basic services. These challenges are primarily caused by harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection.
This empirical investigation aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and identify sustainable alternatives for their occupation. The investigation used a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions, to collect data from street vendors, local authorities, and other stakeholders. The study also reviewed existing literature on street vending and related policies in Dhaka and other similar contexts.
The investigation found that street vendors in Dhaka earn a meagre income, work long hours, and lack access to basic services such as water, sanitation, and healthcare. Furthermore, street vendors face numerous challenges, including harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection. These challenges have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a decline in sales and income for many street vendors.
The investigation also identified sustainable alternatives for street vending in Dhaka, such as the establishment of designated vending zones, providing basic services to vendors, and promoting formalization and organization of the street vending sector. These alternatives can provide better working and living conditions for the vendors and promote a more organized and formal sector.
Finally, the investigation provided policy recommendations to local authorities, government agencies, and other stakeholders to improve the socio-economic conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and promote a sustainable street vending sector. These recommendations include the establishment of a formal legal framework for street vending, providing access to basic services, and creating designated vending zones. The implementation of these policy recommendations can have a positive impact on the livelihoods of street vendors and the economy of Dhaka.
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in BangladeshJahid Khan Rahat
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in the economic development of any country. Bangladesh has made significant progress in attracting FDI in recent years, but there is still room for improvement. This report aims to identify the determinants of FDI in Bangladesh and make recommendations for policymakers.
The report analyses the economic, political, and social factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh. The economic factors include market size, labour costs, infrastructure, and natural resources. The political factors include political stability, government policies, and regulations. The social factors include the quality of education, health care, and living standards.
The analysis shows that the most significant determinants of FDI in Bangladesh are political stability, government policies, and regulations. Investors are attracted to countries with stable political environments and favourable government policies that support investment. Bangladesh has made some progress in these areas, but there is still room for improvement.
Other factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh include market size, infrastructure, labour costs, and natural resources. Bangladesh has a large and growing market, but infrastructure remains a significant challenge. Labour costs are low in Bangladesh, which is attractive to investors, but there is a need for improvement in the quality of the workforce. Bangladesh also has natural resources, such as gas and coal, that are attractive to investors.
Based on the analysis, the report recommends that the government of Bangladesh focus on improving political stability and creating a more favourable investment climate. This includes reducing corruption, improving the legal system, and providing incentives for foreign investors. The government should also invest in infrastructure, education, and healthcare to improve the quality of life for its citizens and attract more investment.
In conclusion, Bangladesh has significant potential to attract FDI, but there are challenges that need to be addressed. Improving political stability, government policies, and regulations, as well as investing in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, are critical for attracting more FDI to Bangladesh.
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in BangladeshJahid Khan Rahat
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in the economic development of any country. Bangladesh has made significant progress in attracting FDI in recent years, but there is still room for improvement. This report aims to identify the determinants of FDI in Bangladesh and make recommendations for policymakers.
The report analyses the economic, political, and social factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh. The economic factors include market size, labour costs, infrastructure, and natural resources. The political factors include political stability, government policies, and regulations. The social factors include the quality of education, health care, and living standards.
The analysis shows that the most significant determinants of FDI in Bangladesh are political stability, government policies, and regulations. Investors are attracted to countries with stable political environments and favourable government policies that support investment. Bangladesh has made some progress in these areas, but there is still room for improvement.
Other factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh include market size, infrastructure, labour costs, and natural resources. Bangladesh has a large and growing market, but infrastructure remains a significant challenge. Labour costs are low in Bangladesh, which is attractive to investors, but there is a need for improvement in the quality of the workforce. Bangladesh also has natural resources, such as gas and coal, that are attractive to investors.
Based on the analysis, the report recommends that the government of Bangladesh focus on improving political stability and creating a more favourable investment climate. This includes reducing corruption, improving the legal system, and providing incentives for foreign investors. The government should also invest in infrastructure, education, and healthcare to improve the quality of life for its citizens and attract more investment.
In conclusion, Bangladesh has significant potential to attract FDI, but there are challenges that need to be addressed. Improving political stability, government policies, and regulations, as well as investing in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, are critical for attracting more FDI to Bangladesh.
Analysis of Financial Market Securities in Bangladesh: Current Status, Challe...Jahid Khan Rahat
This report presents an analysis of the financial market securities in Bangladesh, focusing on
the current status, challenges, and prospects for future growth. The study was conducted
through a comprehensive review of secondary sources, including published reports, academic
studies, and industry publications.
The report highlights that the Bangladeshi financial market has experienced significant growth
in recent years, driven by a stable macroeconomic environment and supportive government policies. The market has seen an influx of new investors and increased participation from
institutional investors, leading to increased liquidity and trading volumes. However, the report also identifies several challenges that could potentially limit the growth of the financial market. These include a lack of regulatory oversight, limited product diversity, and low levels of financial literacy among the general public. Despite these challenges, the report also identifies several prospects for future growth in the financial market, including the potential for increased foreign investment, the development of new financial products, and the expansion of digital platforms.
Overall, the report concludes that the Bangladeshi financial market is well-positioned for future
growth but requires careful attention to address the challenges it faces. Policymakers,
regulators, and market participants all have a role to play in ensuring the sustainability and
development of the financial market in Bangladesh.
Analysis of Financial Market Securities in Bangladesh: Current Status, Chal...Jahid Khan Rahat
This report presents an analysis of the financial market securities in Bangladesh, focusing on
the current status, challenges, and prospects for future growth. The study was conducted
through a comprehensive review of secondary sources, including published reports, academic
studies, and industry publications.
The report highlights that the Bangladeshi financial market has experienced significant growth
in recent years, driven by a stable macroeconomic environment and supportive government policies. The market has seen an influx of new investors and increased participation from
institutional investors, leading to increased liquidity and trading volumes. However, the report also identifies several challenges that could potentially limit the growth of the financial market. These include a lack of regulatory oversight, limited product diversity, and low levels of financial literacy among the general public. Despite these challenges, the report also identifies several prospects for future growth in the financial market, including the potential for increased foreign investment, the development of new financial products, and the expansion of digital platforms.
Overall, the report concludes that the Bangladeshi financial market is well-positioned for future
growth but requires careful attention to address the challenges it faces. Policymakers,
regulators, and market participants all have a role to play in ensuring the sustainability and
development of the financial market in Bangladesh.
Working Capital Management Practice and its Impact on Chemical Industry Per...Jahid Khan Rahat
Working capital management is a crucial aspect of financial management for any business,
including the chemical industry in Bangladesh. Effective management of working capital helps ensure that a company has the necessary liquidity to meet its short-term obligations and pursue
its growth objectives.
In the chemical industry, working capital management practices can have a significant impact
on the performance of firms. This is because the industry is characterized by high fixed costs,
long production cycles, and a high degree of inventory and accounts receivable. Therefore,
effective management of working capital can lead to improved profitability, increased
efficiency, and better cash flow management.
In Bangladesh, the chemical industry is an important sector of the economy, contributing
significantly to industrial growth and employment. The sector has experienced rapid expansion
in recent years, with new entrants and increased competition. However, many firms in the
industry face challenges related to working capital management, including inadequate financing options, high inventory levels, and slow collections from customers.
To address these challenges, chemical firms in Bangladesh can adopt several working capital
management practices, such as optimizing inventory levels, improving collections from
customers, and negotiating better payment terms with suppliers. These practices can help improve the cash conversion cycle and increase the firm's liquidity, which can lead to improved
financial performance.
In addition, chemical firms can also leverage technology and automation to improve their
working capital management practices. For instance, they can use software to monitor inventory levels and streamline the collection process, reducing the risk of inventory stockouts
and late payments from customers.
Overall, effective working capital management is essential for the success of chemical firms in
Bangladesh. By adopting best practices and leveraging technology, firms can improve their financial performance and maintain a competitive edge in the market.
Assessing the socio-economic opportunity for street vendors in Dhaka: An emp...Jahid Khan Rahat
The street vending sector plays a crucial role in the economy of Dhaka, providing employment
and affordable goods to a large population. However, street vendors in Dhaka face numerous socio-economic challenges, including low income, long working hours, and limited access to basic services. These challenges are primarily caused by harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection.
This empirical investigation aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic
conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and identify sustainable alternatives for their occupation.
The investigation used a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus
group discussions, to collect data from street vendors, local authorities, and other stakeholders. The study also reviewed existing literature on street vending and related policies in Dhaka and
other similar contexts.
The investigation found that street vendors in Dhaka earn a meagre income, work long hours, and lack access to basic services such as water, sanitation, and healthcare. Furthermore, street
vendors face numerous challenges, including harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection. These challenges have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a decline in sales and income for many street vendors.
The investigation also identified sustainable alternatives for street vending in Dhaka, such as
the establishment of designated vending zones, providing basic services to vendors, and
promoting formalization and organization of the street vending sector. These alternatives can provide better working and living conditions for the vendors and promote a more organized
and formal sector.
Finally, the investigation provided policy recommendations to local authorities, government
agencies, and other stakeholders to improve the socio-economic conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and promote a sustainable street vending sector. These recommendations include the establishment of a formal legal framework for street vending, providing access to basic
services, and creating designated vending zones. The implementation of these policy
recommendations can have a positive impact on the livelihoods of street vendors and the economy of Dhaka.
Assessing the socio-economic opportunity for street vendors in Dhaka: An empi...Jahid Khan Rahat
The street vending sector plays a crucial role in the economy of Dhaka, providing employment and affordable goods to a large population. However, street vendors in Dhaka face numerous socio-economic challenges, including low income, long working hours, and limited access to basic services. These challenges are primarily caused by harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection.
This empirical investigation aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and identify sustainable alternatives for their occupation. The investigation used a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions, to collect data from street vendors, local authorities, and other stakeholders. The study also reviewed existing literature on street vending and related policies in Dhaka and other similar contexts.
The investigation found that street vendors in Dhaka earn a meagre income, work long hours, and lack access to basic services such as water, sanitation, and healthcare. Furthermore, street vendors face numerous challenges, including harassment by local authorities, health and safety risks, and limited legal protection. These challenges have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a decline in sales and income for many street vendors.
The investigation also identified sustainable alternatives for street vending in Dhaka, such as the establishment of designated vending zones, providing basic services to vendors, and promoting formalization and organization of the street vending sector. These alternatives can provide better working and living conditions for the vendors and promote a more organized and formal sector.
Finally, the investigation provided policy recommendations to local authorities, government agencies, and other stakeholders to improve the socio-economic conditions of street vendors in Dhaka and promote a sustainable street vending sector. These recommendations include the establishment of a formal legal framework for street vending, providing access to basic services, and creating designated vending zones. The implementation of these policy recommendations can have a positive impact on the livelihoods of street vendors and the economy of Dhaka.
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in BangladeshJahid Khan Rahat
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in the economic development of any country. Bangladesh has made significant progress in attracting FDI in recent years, but there is still room for improvement. This report aims to identify the determinants of FDI in Bangladesh and make recommendations for policymakers.
The report analyses the economic, political, and social factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh. The economic factors include market size, labour costs, infrastructure, and natural resources. The political factors include political stability, government policies, and regulations. The social factors include the quality of education, health care, and living standards.
The analysis shows that the most significant determinants of FDI in Bangladesh are political stability, government policies, and regulations. Investors are attracted to countries with stable political environments and favourable government policies that support investment. Bangladesh has made some progress in these areas, but there is still room for improvement.
Other factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh include market size, infrastructure, labour costs, and natural resources. Bangladesh has a large and growing market, but infrastructure remains a significant challenge. Labour costs are low in Bangladesh, which is attractive to investors, but there is a need for improvement in the quality of the workforce. Bangladesh also has natural resources, such as gas and coal, that are attractive to investors.
Based on the analysis, the report recommends that the government of Bangladesh focus on improving political stability and creating a more favourable investment climate. This includes reducing corruption, improving the legal system, and providing incentives for foreign investors. The government should also invest in infrastructure, education, and healthcare to improve the quality of life for its citizens and attract more investment.
In conclusion, Bangladesh has significant potential to attract FDI, but there are challenges that need to be addressed. Improving political stability, government policies, and regulations, as well as investing in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, are critical for attracting more FDI to Bangladesh.
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in BangladeshJahid Khan Rahat
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in the economic development of any country. Bangladesh has made significant progress in attracting FDI in recent years, but there is still room for improvement. This report aims to identify the determinants of FDI in Bangladesh and make recommendations for policymakers.
The report analyses the economic, political, and social factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh. The economic factors include market size, labour costs, infrastructure, and natural resources. The political factors include political stability, government policies, and regulations. The social factors include the quality of education, health care, and living standards.
The analysis shows that the most significant determinants of FDI in Bangladesh are political stability, government policies, and regulations. Investors are attracted to countries with stable political environments and favourable government policies that support investment. Bangladesh has made some progress in these areas, but there is still room for improvement.
Other factors that influence FDI in Bangladesh include market size, infrastructure, labour costs, and natural resources. Bangladesh has a large and growing market, but infrastructure remains a significant challenge. Labour costs are low in Bangladesh, which is attractive to investors, but there is a need for improvement in the quality of the workforce. Bangladesh also has natural resources, such as gas and coal, that are attractive to investors.
Based on the analysis, the report recommends that the government of Bangladesh focus on improving political stability and creating a more favourable investment climate. This includes reducing corruption, improving the legal system, and providing incentives for foreign investors. The government should also invest in infrastructure, education, and healthcare to improve the quality of life for its citizens and attract more investment.
In conclusion, Bangladesh has significant potential to attract FDI, but there are challenges that need to be addressed. Improving political stability, government policies, and regulations, as well as investing in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, are critical for attracting more FDI to Bangladesh.
Analysis of Financial Market Securities in Bangladesh: Current Status, Challe...Jahid Khan Rahat
This report presents an analysis of the financial market securities in Bangladesh, focusing on
the current status, challenges, and prospects for future growth. The study was conducted
through a comprehensive review of secondary sources, including published reports, academic
studies, and industry publications.
The report highlights that the Bangladeshi financial market has experienced significant growth
in recent years, driven by a stable macroeconomic environment and supportive government policies. The market has seen an influx of new investors and increased participation from
institutional investors, leading to increased liquidity and trading volumes. However, the report also identifies several challenges that could potentially limit the growth of the financial market. These include a lack of regulatory oversight, limited product diversity, and low levels of financial literacy among the general public. Despite these challenges, the report also identifies several prospects for future growth in the financial market, including the potential for increased foreign investment, the development of new financial products, and the expansion of digital platforms.
Overall, the report concludes that the Bangladeshi financial market is well-positioned for future
growth but requires careful attention to address the challenges it faces. Policymakers,
regulators, and market participants all have a role to play in ensuring the sustainability and
development of the financial market in Bangladesh.
Analysis of Financial Market Securities in Bangladesh: Current Status, Chal...Jahid Khan Rahat
This report presents an analysis of the financial market securities in Bangladesh, focusing on
the current status, challenges, and prospects for future growth. The study was conducted
through a comprehensive review of secondary sources, including published reports, academic
studies, and industry publications.
The report highlights that the Bangladeshi financial market has experienced significant growth
in recent years, driven by a stable macroeconomic environment and supportive government policies. The market has seen an influx of new investors and increased participation from
institutional investors, leading to increased liquidity and trading volumes. However, the report also identifies several challenges that could potentially limit the growth of the financial market. These include a lack of regulatory oversight, limited product diversity, and low levels of financial literacy among the general public. Despite these challenges, the report also identifies several prospects for future growth in the financial market, including the potential for increased foreign investment, the development of new financial products, and the expansion of digital platforms.
Overall, the report concludes that the Bangladeshi financial market is well-positioned for future
growth but requires careful attention to address the challenges it faces. Policymakers,
regulators, and market participants all have a role to play in ensuring the sustainability and
development of the financial market in Bangladesh.
Working Capital Management Practice and its Impact on Chemical Industry Per...Jahid Khan Rahat
Working capital management is a crucial aspect of financial management for any business,
including the chemical industry in Bangladesh. Effective management of working capital helps ensure that a company has the necessary liquidity to meet its short-term obligations and pursue
its growth objectives.
In the chemical industry, working capital management practices can have a significant impact
on the performance of firms. This is because the industry is characterized by high fixed costs,
long production cycles, and a high degree of inventory and accounts receivable. Therefore,
effective management of working capital can lead to improved profitability, increased
efficiency, and better cash flow management.
In Bangladesh, the chemical industry is an important sector of the economy, contributing
significantly to industrial growth and employment. The sector has experienced rapid expansion
in recent years, with new entrants and increased competition. However, many firms in the
industry face challenges related to working capital management, including inadequate financing options, high inventory levels, and slow collections from customers.
To address these challenges, chemical firms in Bangladesh can adopt several working capital
management practices, such as optimizing inventory levels, improving collections from
customers, and negotiating better payment terms with suppliers. These practices can help improve the cash conversion cycle and increase the firm's liquidity, which can lead to improved
financial performance.
In addition, chemical firms can also leverage technology and automation to improve their
working capital management practices. For instance, they can use software to monitor inventory levels and streamline the collection process, reducing the risk of inventory stockouts
and late payments from customers.
Overall, effective working capital management is essential for the success of chemical firms in
Bangladesh. By adopting best practices and leveraging technology, firms can improve their financial performance and maintain a competitive edge in the market.
The purpose of this paper is to outline the events that happened in that era such that we can find Leader’s impact, significant events, innovations. These findings will help us better understanding the era from 1371 AD to 1720 AD.
Timeline of Human History & Leaders (1071 AD - 1370 AD)Jahid Khan Rahat
This content is all about the history of previous leaders. Here we can know about the mistake that was made by those previous leader and their raise and fall. In fact, we can know about the legacy and contribution of the leader. Here we know about the leader of 1171 AD to 1370AD.
This presentation is all about the leader of 1 AD to 569 AD. Here all influential leader are included in the timeline of -569AD. In fact, the raise and fall reason of those leader is described the content. In addition, the legacy and contribution of the leader also included in this presentation.
This content is all about the history of previous leaders. Here we can know about the mistake that was made by those previous leader and their raise and fall. In fact, we can know about the legacy and contribution of the leader.
Effectiveness of Online Education in Public and Private Universities of DhakaJahid Khan Rahat
This research proposal is made for academic purpose. It shows that how COVID-19 can change our education system. In Bangladesh, higher education is transforming online from traditional classroom.
Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent
figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was
a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the Black community.
Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent
figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was
a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the Black community.
Competitive Priorities of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA)Jahid Khan Rahat
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is a regulatory body established to control, manage and ensure discipline in the road transport sector and road safety related areas in Bangladesh. This term paper has objective to measure the satisfaction level of BRTA by evaluating service quality, feasibility, cost and volume of its services. BRTC, the sole State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) in road transport sector, needs to be infused with skill, fair sense of discipline and dynamism for its efficient management to play stronger and more strategic role. The Government has already set out comprehensive policy purporting to project its functional and virtual profile as transparent, readily responsive and Client welfare oriented. Under the framework of the policy, the most of the customers are dissatisfied from BRTA service. So, it must be improved to get better satisfaction level.
Competitive Priorities of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA)Jahid Khan Rahat
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is a regulatory body established to control, manage and ensure discipline in the road transport sector and road safety related areas in Bangladesh. This term paper has objective to measure the satisfaction level of BRTA by
evaluating service quality, feasibility, cost and volume of its services.
BRTC, the sole State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) in road transport sector, needs to be infused with skill, fair sense of discipline and dynamism for its efficient management to play stronger
and more strategic role.The Government has already set out comprehensive policy purporting to project its functional and virtual profile as transparent, readily responsive and Client welfare oriented. Under the framework of the policy, the most of the customers are dissatisfied from BRTA service. So, it must be improved to get better satisfaction level.
In Bangladesh Eco-friendly bricks are gaining popularity. Traditional bricks manufacturing process replaced by green production process to mitigate environmental damage. As the conventional brick
manufacturing process has lots of carbon emission, it hampered environmental sustainability.
Bangladesh has introduced green brick production technology to reduce the environment since 2000. This is called green brick production process due to low carbon emissions. The production process can be reduce carbon emissions approximately 90%, so this is a good way of mitigation.
This presentation will cover the history of apple inc, growth of apple, most important acquisition, market capitalization, competitors of apple, products and services of apple and coverage area of apple.
How can the 5S tool be used to improve the operating activity of BUPJahid Khan Rahat
5S is a philosophy and a way of organizing and managing the workspace and work flow with the intent to improve efficiency by eliminating waste, improving flow and reducing process unreasonableness.
The purpose of this paper is to outline the events that happened in that era such that we can find Leader’s impact, significant events, innovations. These findings will help us better understanding the era from 1371 AD to 1720 AD.
This term paper is prepared by using SPSS software. It is basically statistics course assignment where we have to use SPSS software and conduct the math.
Human Resource Management Functions of Radio FoortiJahid Khan Rahat
Since the inception of broadcasting medium, Radio technology was the earliest development that used for military or defence people to communicate with longer distance. In the earliest twenty century radio became one of the major communication channels for mass people via a transmission station. In Bangladesh, during liberation war, Radio was the only medium of news broadcasting and entertainment. It plays a great role to motivate our freedom fighter and helpless people of Bangladesh in 1971. By the development of human civilization, this technology has replaced by the digital medium. In our country, Bangladesh Betar that is a government owned station started with several broadcasting stations from the Capital of Bangladesh namely Dhaka as well as Port City Chittagong. After launching private station, in 2006 Radio Foorti became one of the largest and biggest name in the FM industry. Radio Foorti in Bangladesh shows an immense growth in this sector.
This Term Paper presents the implementation of Human Resource Management (HRM) fundamentals in the entertainment industry on Radio Foorti. We have presented the Human Resource (HR) model for a Radio Foorti while emphasizing the procedure of recruitment of radio jockeys (RJs) and disc jockeys (DJs), the orientation and training imparted to the RJs and DJs, program scheduling, meetings, information flow, counselling, record-keeping, evaluation and the team making efforts. The presented miniature HR model explains the reasons behind the success of a streaming radio with more than 0.4 million listeners in a short period of two years. The qualitative analyses of the case study highlighting the HR model implemented in the radio industry supports the importance of HR practices for gaining effectiveness in small
entertainment projects and for increasing the pool of listeners and audience.
The purpose of this paper is to outline the events that happened in that era such that we can find Leader’s impact, significant events, innovations. These findings will help us better understanding the era from 1371 AD to 1720 AD.
Timeline of Human History & Leaders (1071 AD - 1370 AD)Jahid Khan Rahat
This content is all about the history of previous leaders. Here we can know about the mistake that was made by those previous leader and their raise and fall. In fact, we can know about the legacy and contribution of the leader. Here we know about the leader of 1171 AD to 1370AD.
This presentation is all about the leader of 1 AD to 569 AD. Here all influential leader are included in the timeline of -569AD. In fact, the raise and fall reason of those leader is described the content. In addition, the legacy and contribution of the leader also included in this presentation.
This content is all about the history of previous leaders. Here we can know about the mistake that was made by those previous leader and their raise and fall. In fact, we can know about the legacy and contribution of the leader.
Effectiveness of Online Education in Public and Private Universities of DhakaJahid Khan Rahat
This research proposal is made for academic purpose. It shows that how COVID-19 can change our education system. In Bangladesh, higher education is transforming online from traditional classroom.
Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent
figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was
a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the Black community.
Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent
figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was
a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the Black community.
Competitive Priorities of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA)Jahid Khan Rahat
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is a regulatory body established to control, manage and ensure discipline in the road transport sector and road safety related areas in Bangladesh. This term paper has objective to measure the satisfaction level of BRTA by evaluating service quality, feasibility, cost and volume of its services. BRTC, the sole State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) in road transport sector, needs to be infused with skill, fair sense of discipline and dynamism for its efficient management to play stronger and more strategic role. The Government has already set out comprehensive policy purporting to project its functional and virtual profile as transparent, readily responsive and Client welfare oriented. Under the framework of the policy, the most of the customers are dissatisfied from BRTA service. So, it must be improved to get better satisfaction level.
Competitive Priorities of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA)Jahid Khan Rahat
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is a regulatory body established to control, manage and ensure discipline in the road transport sector and road safety related areas in Bangladesh. This term paper has objective to measure the satisfaction level of BRTA by
evaluating service quality, feasibility, cost and volume of its services.
BRTC, the sole State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) in road transport sector, needs to be infused with skill, fair sense of discipline and dynamism for its efficient management to play stronger
and more strategic role.The Government has already set out comprehensive policy purporting to project its functional and virtual profile as transparent, readily responsive and Client welfare oriented. Under the framework of the policy, the most of the customers are dissatisfied from BRTA service. So, it must be improved to get better satisfaction level.
In Bangladesh Eco-friendly bricks are gaining popularity. Traditional bricks manufacturing process replaced by green production process to mitigate environmental damage. As the conventional brick
manufacturing process has lots of carbon emission, it hampered environmental sustainability.
Bangladesh has introduced green brick production technology to reduce the environment since 2000. This is called green brick production process due to low carbon emissions. The production process can be reduce carbon emissions approximately 90%, so this is a good way of mitigation.
This presentation will cover the history of apple inc, growth of apple, most important acquisition, market capitalization, competitors of apple, products and services of apple and coverage area of apple.
How can the 5S tool be used to improve the operating activity of BUPJahid Khan Rahat
5S is a philosophy and a way of organizing and managing the workspace and work flow with the intent to improve efficiency by eliminating waste, improving flow and reducing process unreasonableness.
The purpose of this paper is to outline the events that happened in that era such that we can find Leader’s impact, significant events, innovations. These findings will help us better understanding the era from 1371 AD to 1720 AD.
This term paper is prepared by using SPSS software. It is basically statistics course assignment where we have to use SPSS software and conduct the math.
Human Resource Management Functions of Radio FoortiJahid Khan Rahat
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2. Our team
Jahid Khan
Rahat
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Md.
Munirruzzaman
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Md. Muzammel
Haque
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Mehedi Hanan
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Md. Asifur
Rahaman
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3. Research Design
It can answer the research
questons & control the
variance
A Research Design is simply a
structural framework /Blue
print / Plan of various research
methods as well as techniques
that are utilized by a
researcher.
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5. Research Design type = Exploratory
Research process is flexible & unstructured
Sample is small & non- representive
Analysis of primary data is qualitative
Findings are tentative
Research methods are informal
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6. Research Design
Developed & examined a
research model
Factor analysis was adopted &
Regression analysis
This study also offered areas worthy of more research efforts
from perspectives of practitioners & researchers
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7. Research Design
Practical implications: to find out the ways of
increasing consumers’ booking intentions in the
specific hotel contexts.
A major theoretical contribution of this paper is its
comprehensiveness in examining features of review content
as well as its source simultaneously.
online reviews as a marketing tool
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8. Elements of Research Design
The method applied for analyzing collected details
Type of research methodology
Accurate purpose statement
Probable objections for research
Techniques to be implemented for collecting and analyzing research
Timeline
Measurement of analysis
Settings for the research study
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9. 2
6 3
5 4
Six 6
features
of online
reviews
content
usefulness reviewer expertise
Comprehensiveness
interrelationships among
features of online reviews
timeliness
Valence
(negative and positive)
volume
Findings 6 content + 1 source
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11. Secondary Data
Data Collection platforms: Agoda.com,
Expedia.com, and Hotels.com.
Data collection period- six months
Participants-134
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12. A Sampling plan is a detailed outline of which
measurements will be taken at what times, which
materials, in what manner, and by whom.
Sample planning
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13. Sample selection process
1. Identify the Target population:
five popular Asian destinations—
● Bangkok,
● Hong Kong,
● Kuala Lumpur,
● Singapore, and
● Tokyo.
1. Select a sampling frame:
Authentic reviews of three online platforms:
● Agoda.com,
● Expedia.com, and
● Hotels.com
Reviews are posted only by bona fide travelers who had paid and actually stayed in a given hotel.
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14. Sample selection process
3. Specify the sampling technique:
Used snowballing sample selection technique-
Set eligibility criteria to select samples. here
● Regular readers or contributors on
review websites.
● Must have had travel experience
within the last year.
● The study disseminated
○ offline and
○ online word-of-mouth.
Snowballing sample selection technique
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15. Sample selection process
4. Determine the sample size:
Selection from each country
● 10 hotels (5 luxury + 5 budget).
● For each hotel, 40 entries (20 positive + 20
negative)
400 authentic reviews uniformly distributed across
● Hotel category—luxury and budget—and
● Review polarity—positive and negative.
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16. Sample selection process
5. Execute the sampling plan:
● Collect data for six months
● 134 participants
○ aged 21–25 years: 40,
○ aged 26–35 years: 64,
○ aged 36–45 years: 30;
○ educational background: minimally
undergraduate students;
○ gender: 63 females, 71 males
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17. Reviews acknowledged criteria
English comprising meaningful titles
Latter being at least 150 characters in length
Reviews must have been posted as recently
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19. 40
309
45
6
50% luxury and 50% budget
Required 6 months to collect data
ANOVA is calculated as sample size is
above 30
Critical value calculated form t table
Reviews collection criteria
Hypothesis evaluate based on P and F value
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25. Discussion
Four key findings of the paper
First, with a finer-grained
conceptualization of exaggeration
in reviews compared with previous
works
Second, this paper found that the
contextual idiosyncrasy created by
crossing hotel category
Third, the paper empirically
confirms that individuals
Fourth, the paper found that
humans strengthen their online
information processing vigilance
under disconfirmatory contexts.
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26. Theoretical contributions
Exaggeration should be measured in not only descriptions but also titles
of reviews.
This paper busts the myth that fake reviews are always more exaggerated than
authentic ones.
Finally, the paper contributes to the online review literature by looking into both
review writers and review readers in conjunction.
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27. Limitations and further research
direction
The paper should be viewed in light of a few limitations that future
research should address
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