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Role Of Media Intourism & New Communication Technologies.
ROLE OF MEDIA IN TOURISM & NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
ABSTRACT
Matru Devo Bhava
Pitru Devo Bhava
Aachaarya Devo Bhava
Athithi Devo Bhavo – Tittariya Upanishad
Respects to Mother, Father, Guru and Guest. They are all forms of God.
The saying shows the importance and significance of "GUEST" in India. From the days of Vedas ,
we Indians consider 'tourist ' as a welcome 'guest ' and we give top priority to "Yatrik" or tourist as
an important guest and treat him with all the respect and grandeur. This is the culture ...This is the
tradition....This is the respect that we repose on tourists. Hence tourists from all over the world are
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This is the culture ...This is the tradition....This is the respect that we repose on tourists. Hence
tourists from all over the world are welcome guests in India to see the splendour, beauty and
magnificence of our land and go back with cherished memories. Not only tourists from abroad but
also tourists from among the states and within the states of this country of rich and varied cultures
often do visit various places as part of their pilgrimage and or a part of vacation etc., As media and
communication go hand in hand, tourism communication opened threshold digitally to the whole
world. The development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the last two
decades has dramatically transformed the tourism industry. At the tactical level, ICTs enabled e
Commerce and helped tourism organisations maximise efficiency and effectiveness whereas at the
strategic level, ICTs have helped to restructure the travel and tourism value chain as well as the
relationships between tourism organisations and their stakeholders. Modern travellers are exigent
and constantly in need of information during the entire process of travel.
Information is the lifeblood of the tourism industry, and the uses of ICTs have always played a
critical role in distribution and management (O'Connor and Frew 2004; Sheldon 1997). It's
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Cultural Stereotypes In Australia
When conducting my research into how cultural stereotypes can affect intercultural communication
between India and Australia, I received interesting feedback. I discovered my interviewees have
experienced cultural stereotypes and have found stereotyping made intercultural communication
quite difficult.
Question 3 was one of the most important questions of my interview, as it allowed the interviewees
to express some of the cultural stereotypes and misunderstanding they have experienced. Regarding
this question, my first interviewee stated she does not experience stereotyping regarding her culture
too often. However, when she does experience this, on visiting other countries (especially Western
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Due to this, she also experiences many cultural stereotypes and misunderstandings. As she lives in
the USA, being a western country, she experiences a lot more cultural stereotypes and
misunderstandings relating to her Indian culture than my first interviewee living in India does. These
cultural stereotypes can especially make intercultural communication between her and someone
from Australia particularly difficult as some Australians, like people my second interviewee
communicates with from the USA, are quite racist and often feel uncomfortable around someone
who is Islamic. These cultural stereotypes affect intercultural communication between Australia and
India as it causes misunderstandings between the two cultures and often causes harsh feelings
between cultures. However, my second interviewee stated she finds it quite easy to communicate
with people from different cultures on social media, however, she does see cultural stereotypes on
Facebook and twitter. Moreover, many people find it particularly easy to communicate with anyone
on social media rather than face–to–face. When communicating with someone from another culture
on social media, one often does not take their culture into perspective but rather communicates with
them as they would to someone of their immediate culture. Evidently, this is because one does not
see the person they are speaking to online and rather creates their own image of the person they are
communicating with. However, as my Indian interviewees stated, they see a lot of cultural
stereotypes on Facebook and twitter. Additionally, similar to cyberbullies, people find it easy to
make stereotypical or rude comments about other cultures online, rather than to a person in the real
world. This could be due to their online profile being anonymous, and having more confidence to
speak their opinions online
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Advantage Of 4g
6. ABCD analysis of 4G services based on different applications
ABCD analysis is a new model to analyse new concepts using its advantages, benefits, constraints
and disadvantages [13–14]. This analysis helps organisation to improve its services or revenue or
profit depending on different scenario or with respect to different types of problems. In this analysis
we consider different applications of 4G services in diverse fields like Entertainment, Multimedia,
Education, cloud based applications, emergence response and telemedicine. In Entertainment 4G
services are effectively used for different purposes. Most of the video games require live internet
connection with Wi–Fi connectivity mode. 4G portable connection can be used effectively used ...
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Through telemedicine and 4G technology hospital services can reach to remote areas, when ever
there is a necessity.
Benefits
A company can improve its revenue and profits through high speed internet connection available
with the help of 4G technology.
Online education system can be effectively improved, because 4G technology is carrier of different
services from one part of the world to another part of the world.
Through 4G technology users can avail some services in their personal mobile device.
Global or national wide expansion of services, goods and products using fast, high bandwidth and
speed 4G technology.
4G inherits the growing popularity and standard of smart mobile phones.
Mobile wireless communication service providers can promote their services along 4G network
through scrolling or flash videos
Online Education system can grow and improve through omnipresent and speed educational content
video with the help of 4G technology
The ability to get large customer base or no of customers increases due to ubiquitous nature of 4G
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Global Business
Cross Cultural Differences in India
Western Governors University
India has become a global conduit for business as they have liberalized their economic policies over
the past 20 years. Companies are flocking to India because of many factors, including, less
expensive labor costs, increasing growth rate, and an abundance of a highly skilled workforce.
These factors in addition to other advantages have substantially increased the number of United
States businesses looking to grow beyond the U. S borders into the county of India. Dunlop
Software Consultant's goal is to also expand its operations internationally and believes that India has
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When greeting someone it is expected that one would bow with their hands together. In the U.S.,
saying hello or goodbye with a hand wave is an acceptable gesture, yet in India a hand wave is a
sign of saying "go away". When communicating with another person it is an understood rule that
there should be a one arm's length between the parties during conversation. Overall, when
communicating within the Indian Culture, there are many ways to easily offend them. Education of
their culture could have great benefits to communication and respect. When doing business or just
simply greeting an Indian person, the last thing you want to happen is offend them or their culture.
Knowing there are different ways of communicating between cultures will have a positive outcome
from a business aspect and also a social aspect. The final cross cultural difference I will discuss is
the collectivist culture of India versus the individualistic culture of the United States. India is more
of a collectivist culture, whereas the U.S. is strongly individualistic. The family is at the center of
Indian society, which is largely patriarchal. Several generations of a family are brought together to
live in one household. The hierarchical nature of the Indian culture extends into the family as well,
where the head of the family makes the key decisions for the household (Kumar, 2005). An Indian's
primary loyalty usually lies with their family rather than with their
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Impact Of Environmental Communication On Public Sphere On...
Title: Impact of Environmental Communication in Public Sphere on Urban Youth in Gujarat 1
Introduction Environment has attained centrality in the national and international arena in the past
few decades. The primary reason for this has been environmental degradation as a consequence of
varied socio–economic, institutional and technological factors. The need for sensitisation is
imperative and which can be substantially achieved through legislation and communication.
Communication designs of environmental issues influence public awareness, opinion, and action.
Environmental awareness or the subsequent lack thereof, have been on a rise for a while now with
rise in population, changing political ideologies, increased private investments and overall
privatisation and a dominant enshrining of the pro–development philosophy of the West. With such
tendencies, as humans grow in number, so does the dependency on nature and the lookout for space,
an insatiable cycle of production and consumption commences and with this, the Earth – our
primary producer is reduced to commodity status. In a world dominated by human beings, where
often the rights of the natural world and of animals dependent on it, are trampled upon,
communication can play an important role in providing a channel for expression, discussion and
action. Industrialisation continues to displace indigenous people on a large scale level resulting in
various grassroots movements, all in the name of development. People
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A Discussion Matter Expert For Barclays 's Ppi Complaints...
Within my role as a Subject Matter Expert for RBS's PPI complaints team, one of my principal
duties is liaising with our operations in India.
Our staff in India carry out a variety of duties to support the work completed by my team, including
the logging and processing of correspondence received from customers and the FOS. Any mistakes
made processing this correspondence can cause serious detriment to customer experience whilst
making a complaint; making it essential for us to maintain an open line of communication with
India.
The subject of my reflective statement will be a situation that arose whilst I was providing training
to our operation in India; specifically training around our process for logging customer's acceptances
of offers. During a period where we were receiving a large amount of these acceptances, it was my
responsibility to introduce this process into the duties carried out by India. The plan was to carry out
several telephony training sessions to ensure they understood the process, and were capable of
logging acceptances without any errors.
However having begun the training it became clear India was unwilling to take on this new duty.
Logging acceptances is an inherently more complicated task than India felt they were capable of
completing or should be responsible for doing. They also believed being so far removed from the
rest of the PPI operation, it would not be possible for them to get the support needed to complete
this duty effectively.
To make
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Introduction Of Reliance
INTRODUCTION
About Reliance Communications
Reliance Group, founded by the late Shri Dhirubhai H Ambani (1932–2002), currently has a net
worth in excess of Rs 100,840 crore (USD 15.2 billion), cash flows of over Rs 11,300 crore (USD
1.7 billion) and net profit of over Rs 5,100 crore (USD 0.8 billion).
Reliance Communications is India's foremost and truly–integrated telecommunications service
provider. The Company has a customer base of over 107 million, including over 2.6 million
individual overseas retail customers. Reliance Communications' corporate clientele includes over
39,000 Indian and multinational corporations including small and medium enterprises and over 290
global, regional and domestic carriers.
Reliance Communications has established a pan–India, Next–Generation, integrated (wireless and
wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network capable of supporting best–in–class
services, spanning the entire communications value chain, covering over 21,000 cities and towns
and over 400,000 villages. Reliance Communications owns and operates the world's largest Next–
Generation IP–enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising over 280,000 kilometers of fiber
optic cable systems in India, the United States, Europe, the Middle–East and the Asia–Pacific
region.
Website: www.rcom.co.in
About Aircel Limited
Aircel is one of India's leading innovative mobile service providers. The company is a pan–India 2G
operator with 3G spectrum in 13 circles and is credited
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Colonialism
Political legacy of colonialism in India
A lot of countries were experienced of political legacy of colonialism. This essay will focus on
concept colonialism and its reasons. This notion could be defined in different ways. Colonialism is a
situation of some territory which ruled by another country. Colonialism is a political–economic
phenomenon whereby various European nations explored, conquered, settled, and exploited large
areas of the world. Colonialism developed from imperialism, which can be reffered to as the highest
stage of capitalism. In nineteenth century colonialism was motivated by a number of factors
including a nation's desire for political and cultural domination and economic exploitation. One
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East India Company is English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and
Southeast Asia and India, which was created in the year 1600. With time the Company increased its
powers and started to administer the country. Under British rule a first railway line was built from
Howrah in Calcutta to Raniganj in Bihar. Britain wanted to be profit India's vast supply of tea and
cotton. Great Britain relied heavily on India as a source of materials. There also was introduced the
telegraph and postal services simplified communication all over the country.
The British passed many acts that were met with dissatisfaction by the Indians. As a result the
Indians formed large groups and revolted against the British, but the British forces crushed each
movement. Though Indian leader like Mahatma Gandhi arose and openly condemned the British. He
was people's leader who insspired the masses not to be afraid of the intensity. Finally after 200 years
of British rule, India gained independence from on 15th August 1947. Many innocent lives were
sacrificed for this achievement and India was also separated from Pakistan. The partition of India
and Pakistan spread incidents of horror in the both countries. But due to the effort of the leaders
masses, India was able to gain freedom from the British and progress till the present times. On the
other hand, the situation of colonizing India under Britain had the most
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I Was An International Traveler Or An Intercultural Trainer
If I was an international traveler or an intercultural trainer within my organization and I had to train
a group of people going to India about the culture. I will first start off by saying I know you guys are
not use to the enculturation of India. According to lecture enculturation means the process which
your native culture is acquired. To explain it to my groups members very thoroughly I would say "I
know you guys are not of custom or practice the India culture but you guys have to acculturation to
the culture of India". The word acculturation from lecture class means the process by which you
learn and adapt to other cultures. That's what exactly the group of people I'm training going to have
to do. At first it's going to be a major culture shock for the group of people I'm training because they
know nothing about how to handle culture in India but, I'm pretty sure my group is going to
acculturation to the culture of India.
Within working with the culture shock graph I will make sure my group follows the five key points
while moving through the culture shock graph. The five key points are quantity, quality, relation,
and manner. It's very important my group understands these five key concepts of maxim
communication because India follows these key points very differently than we do in the states. For
example, in India, people love to stare at each other. This is considered non–verbal communication
according to speech class. Non–verbal means using gestures and
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Financial Analysis: Bharti Airtel And Reliance Communications
Executive Summary
The telecommunication plays an important role in today's market. In the last few years, change has
taken place in the ownership structure of telecommunications companies from public monopolies to
private companies. The rapid development of mobile networks and video and Internet technologies
has created enormous competitive pressure on the companies. As new competitors come to industry,
companies need intelligent tools to gain an advantage which is competitive in nature. Also, stock
market expectations are wide and investors and financial analysts need tested tools to gain
information about how companies perform financially compared to their competitors, the strong
areas of the competitors, the list of the major competitors and so on. Likewise, we can say that, the
telecom companies need to benchmark their performances against competitors in order to remain
important players in this market.
This financial analysis report examines two high profile competitors, Bharti Airtel and Reliance
Communications, within the telecom industry in order to evaluate company's performance and
financial health. The overall strategies of the company were reviewed and considered along with the
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It operates in twenty countries across South Asia, Africa, and therefore the Channel Islands. Airtel
incorporates a GSM network altogether countries within which it operates, providing 2G, 3G and
4G services relying upon the country of operation. Airtel is the world's third largest mobile
telecommunications company by subscribers, with over 275 million subscribers across 20 countries
as of July 2013. It is the largest cellular service provider in India, with 192.22 million subscribers as
of August 2013. Airtel is the Second largest Asia–Pacific mobile operator by subscriber base, behind
China
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Case Study Of Reliance Communications
Reliance Communications Limited is the flagship business of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani
Group. It is one of the foremost telecommunications service providers in India. The Company
acknowledges having a customer base of above 118 million that includes 2.6 million individual
overseas retail customers. Rcom does business with over 39,000 Indian and multinational
corporations and over 290 global, regional and domestic carriers.
Reliance Communications has pan–Indian presence in next generation, integrated, convergent
digital network that supports best–of–class communication services, covering over 21,000 cities and
towns and over 400,000 villages in India. Reliance Communications owns and operates the world's
largest genY IP enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising over 280,000 kilometers of fiber
optic cable systems in India, USA, Europe, Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. It is also the
only company to employ dual technology, GSM and CDMA, operator in India. Its revenue stands
around USD 3.3 billion. Chaired by Anil Ambani, Rcom is headquartered in Mumbai, India.
Mission–
To attain global best practices and become a world–class communication service provider – guided
by its purpose to move towards greater degree of sophistication and maturity.
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Rcom was commissioned on 28 December 2002, the occasion of Late Ambani's 70th birthday,
laying 60,000 kms route of fiber optics. It also launched CDMA operations in same year in 22
circles. In 2008, Rcom launched GSM services. Since 2010, Rcom is into business of providing 3G
services in 13 circles including Delhi, MP, and Punjab etc. On 31 January 2013, Reliance announced
its partnership with Lenovo to market co–branded android smart phones in India. The company now
employs 8500 people and is a listed company in BSE and
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Coca-Cola in India
Coca–Cola in India 1. What aspects of U.S. culture and of Indian culture may have been causes of
Coke's difficulties in India?
Something that could have been a problem right from the start is communication. Countries have
different ways of communication, and something could be translated completely opposite of what
was meant. Communication problems could have been a cause of the problems in India. Also, the
different styles of communication could have been an issue because the United States and India do
not use the same styles. Another big problem is that something could be accepted in India and be
completely wrong in the United States. What some people don't understand is that every culture has
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I think if Coca–Cola would have responded this way they wouldn't have lost as many sales as they
did. Coca–Cola also said that if you target a MNC you are going to get more publicity and more
attention from other consumers. Coca–Cola just should have ensured everyone that they were going
to test the water and fix the product immediately so they would not lose any sales. Pesticides may be
in everything in India, but this is not something a MNC should be bringing up. The only business of
matter is that their company is being targeted and they need to fix the problem as soon as they could.
3. If Coca–Cola wants to obtain more of India's soft drink market, what changes does it need to
make?
One big change that needs to be made is pesticide free water in the Coca–Cola products. Indians
have a lot of trouble with making sure their food and water is contaminated, and things like this
aren't going to help Coca–Cola's business because they aren't going to want to risk their health.
Indian's need to feel safe and trustful of Coca–Cola that their products are safe for themselves.
Coca–Cola made also need to use less Indian water in their products if that problem cannot be fixed.
Whatever it takes for Indian's to understand that Coke's products are pesticide free is what Coca–
Cola needs to do. The future of Coke in India is in the hands of
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Pepsi Loot And Internal Integration
"Eat Drink Loot" is the slogan for the Pepsi Loot app for the iPhone, a location based service (LBS).
It allows consumers to find nearby restaurants that serve Pepsi products, including Taco Bell, Pizza
Hut, Arby's, and Panda Express. Customers demanding Pepsi can earn loyalty "loot" points used to
obtain downloadable songs from Pepsi loot website (pepsilootstore.com). It gives participating
restaurants the opportunity to provide exclusive Pepsi Loot offers to the customers, such as free
drink with the first purchase. This kind of initiatives by the companies helps to connect better with
the customers.
i. Meaning of Integrated Marketing and Communication (IMC)
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The goal of Integrated Marketing and Communication is ultimately to influence or directly affect the
behaviour of the targeted audience. Integrated Marketing and Communication considers all touch
points, or sources of contact, that a customer/prospect has with the brand as potential delivery
channels for messages and makes use of all communication methods that are relevant to
customers/prospects. Integrated Marketing and Communication process further necessitates that the
customer/prospect is the starting point for determining the types of messages and media that will
serve best to inform, persuade, and induce
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Communication Theories And Concepts Of The Film Outsourced
When talking about communication, it is essential to understand what this term really means. There
are many different definitions pertaining to this word, but none of them can be considered right or
wrong. On the other hand, Samovar and Porter suggested one of the most basic and influential
definitions: "communication is the ability to share our ideas and feelings" (Samovar and Porter,
1995, p. 27). Mr. Todd's journey in the film Outsourced greatly reflects on a wide variety of
communication theories and concepts, as well as my personal experience in the same country, India.
When referring to communication, it is fundamental to grasp The Shannon and Weaver Model that
was invented in 1947. This is basically an exemplary of a few stages in which the information
source called sender, sends the information to its destination, the receiver. Information obviously
does not get to the receiver magically; this is why this model was invented. It is a way to illustrate
how a person shares beliefs and ideas, and how they reach their destination. For example, at the
beginning of the movie Outsourced, the employee called Todd Anderson asks his boss named Dave:
"Is this gonna take a while?" when he was called to privately speak inside his office (Jeffcoat, 2006,
1:26). In this case, the sender is Dave who sends the information through a place called channel,
which then gets decoded before reaching its destination, Todd. On the other hand, it is also
important to underline the fact that
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Case Study Of Tata Communications
1–BACKGROUND AND INCEPTION OF THE COMPANY INCLUDING PROMOTER
Tata Communications is a global company with its roots in the emerging markets. Headquartered in
Mumbai and Singapore, it has more than 8,000 employees across 38 countries. The $3.2 billion
company is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India and is
the flagship telecoms arm of the $103.3 billion Tata Group.
Over the past decade, Tata Communications has evolved from a wholesale service provider serving
the Indian market to a leading provider of A New World of Communications to enterprise customers
and service providers worldwide.
Over the past few years technology has caused significant changes in the way enterprises conduct
business.
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9. PRODUCT/ SERVICE OF THE COMPANY :
10. COMPETITORS:–
→Bharti Airtel
→Goldstone Infra
→Idea Cellular
→MTNL
→Nettlinx
→NuTek India
→Quadrant Tele
→Reliance Communications
→Suyog Tele
→Tulip Telecom
11. SIZE OF THE COMPANY IN TERMS OF REVENUE:–
12. MARKET SHARE AND GROWTH RATE OF THE COMPANY:–
Market Capitalization 486.45
Total Revenue 4840.35
Revenue growth rate 3.2 billion
13.ANNUAL TURNOVER OF THE COMPANY:–
Standalone in Crores Consolidated in Crores
4,989.88 20,309.80
Revenue growth in 2014–15 is 30.70%
PARTICULARS Mar 15 Mar 14 Mar 13 Mar 12 Mar 11
Profit/Loss Before Tax 1003.27 803.45 656.69 265.12 154.04
Profit/Loss From Continuing Operations 506.29 503.66 500.45 176.12 70.14
Profit/Loss For The Period 506.29 503.66 500.45 176.12 70.14
14.GROSS AND NET PROFIT INCLUDING CAPITAL STRUCTURE:–
Value are in crores.
15.ADDRESS AND HEADQUARTER DETAIL:–
Tata Communications Limited
C21 and C36 Block G,
Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra (East)
City– Mumbai
State– Maharashtra
Email id:help@tatacommunications.com
Web Url:
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Communication Style and Cultural Features in High/Low...
Communication Style and Cultural Features in High/Low Context Communication Cultures: A Case
Study of Finland, Japan and India
Shoji Nishimura1, Anne Nevgi2 and Seppo Tella3
1 Waseda University, Japan
2 Department of Education, University of Helsinki
3 Department of Applied Sciences of Education, University of Helsinki
Abstract
People from different countries communicate in ways that often lead to misunder–standings. Our
argument, based on Hall's theory of high/low context cultures (1959, 1966, 1976, 1983), is that these
differences are related to different communication cultures. We argue that Japan and Finland belong
to high context cultures, while In–dia is closer to a low context culture with certain high context
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Cultural issues mean certain societal factors, such as the country's status, history, religion and
traditions. Cultural issues also include Hofstede's (2008) individualism vs. collectivism dimension.
Communication style in a high vs. low context culture
In HC cultures, communication style is influenced by the closeness of human rela–tionships, well–
structured social hierarchy, and strong behavioural norms (Kim et al., 1998, p. 512). In a high
context (HC) culture, internal meaning is usually embedded deep in the information, so not
everything is explicitly stated in writing or when spo–ken. In an HC culture, the listener is expected
to be able to read "between the lines", to understand the unsaid, thanks to his or her background
knowledge. Hall (1976, p. 91) emphasised that "a high–context communication or message is one in
which most of the information is either in the physical context or internalised in the person, while
very little is in the coded, explicit, or transmitted part of the message".
In an HC culture, people tend to speak one after another in a linear way, so the speaker is seldom
interrupted. Communication is, according to Gudykunst and Ting–Toomey (1988), indirect,
ambiguous, harmonious, reserved and understated. In an HC culture, communication involves more
of the information in the physical context or internalised in the person; greater confidence is placed
in the non–verbal aspects of communication than the verbal aspects (Hall,
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A Discourse Community In Indi A Discourse Community?
India: A Discourse Community Accomplishing goals through intercommunication among members
of a community is one characteristic that makes up a discourse community. A discourse community
has six characteristics such as having a broadly agreed set of goals, a participatory mechanism to
provide information or feedback, acquiring a specific level of language, and members with a
suitable degree of relevant content. The community that is a community discourse is India. India
occupies the greater part of South Asia and consists of twenty–nine states. India is most known for
festivals, food, and jewelry. The constitution of India does not give any language the status of
national language. So, communication among the people is not easy with twenty–two languages in
one country. India consists of diverse ethnic races and groups who strictly follow specific customs.
The cultural diversity of the country is what makes up the discourse customs within the community.
. One factor that creates cultural difference is India's nine religions. Ancient India consisted of three
religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. All three ancient religions are part of the nine religions
today. Statistics have shown that 827 million (80.5%) have returned themselves as followers of
Hindu religion, 138 million (13.4%) as Muslims or the followers of Islam, 24 million (2.3%) as
Christians, 19 million (1.9%) as Sikh, 8 million (0.80%) as Buddhists and 4 million (0.4%) are Jain
(Religion). I don't
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India 's Regional Language For National, Political, And...
India's population is diverse and ethnically consists of 72 percent Indo–Aryan, 25 percent Dravidian,
three percent other. Additionally the CIA reports that English is the official language for national,
political, and commercial communication while Hinduism is the primary language spoken with an
additional 14 regional dialects commonly used throughout the country. Figure 3 illustrates India as a
relatively young country with the total median age of 27.6 years (26.9 years for men and 28.3 for
women). India's population extends to 32.7 percent urban (68 percent rural) with an average annual
change of 2.38%, providing market opportunity. Urban agglomeration is found in New Delhi,
Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata (formally spelled Calcutta). II. Economic Statistics/Activity 2.3
Channels of Distribution/Infrastructure Unless there is a way to move a product, the chances of it
succeeding is zero. Distribution is one of the key components when factoring in costs of production,
the contribution margin of a product, and the future predictions of the continuation of the production
of said product. There are numerous means by which a product can be shipped. The most common is
by interstate transportation. Rail systems are also a good and sometimes cheaper way to move a
product, but there are limited hubs where the rail systems go. Shipping by sea is the only viable
means of moving product from one continent to the other, but, it has its own inherent risks ranging
from
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Disadvantages Of Intercultural Communication
1. Introduction
Languages, behaviour patterns and the values cause the differences in all the existing cultures in the
world. People have different ways to communicate with each other and how to react to information.
Especially for the international business, multinational communication is essential. Understanding
the many types of communication, is a subject of importance to act successful as a global player.
Furthermore, there are great benefits through intercultural communication like:
– Healthier communities: Regardless the origin, religion or culture, people work together for the
same aim.
– Increased commerce: Successful intercultural communication has a high effect on the international
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Privacy is very rare and people do not really express their disappointment, joy or feelings. However,
there are following characteristics for Indians: family orientation, honour of both family and group,
material susses and creativity, problem solving, risk–takers and experimenters, loyalty to a group,
arranged marriages, do it yourself mentality, fatalism and savy at business. Indians communication
style is high context oriented. Elderly people are always threatened with respect, talking to them
presupposes using formal and respectful forms. Indians use communication to tighten up their
relationships and to preserve harmony but not to exchange information. Additionally Indians are
extrovert, talkative, emotional, unpunctual and they mix professional and family affairs. On the
whole Indians prefer to be a member of a group and acting collectively. This is a result of the
hierarchical system in India. Indians have several rules when it is allowed for them to speak, e.g.
they are allowed to speak, if someone before began to speak with them, it is inapplicable to show
emotions verbal or non–verbal in public, they should not ask direct questions to somebody they do
not know well. Furthermore, it is disrespectful to interrupt a person, they have to wait until the
person gives a sign. Actually, it is desired to be silent, if a person is angry, upset or out of control,
until the person settled down. Actually, it is desired to be silent, if a person is angry, upset or out of
control, until the person settled down. Another fact why non–verbal misunderstanding could occur
is, that Indians do not use the politeness formula, which is normal for Europeans, e.g. they do not
use greetings, valedictions or expressions of gratitude. Indians show their gratefulness and
thankfulness on other
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Analyse the Importance of Information and Communication...
Analyse the importance of information and communication technologies in the process of
international outsourcing.
Information and communication technologies are of paramount importance in the process of
international outsourcing primarily through the technological advancement surge and demand in
recent years. Through the rise of Information technology in recent years, the importance of
international outsourcing rose significantly. Outsourcing is the contracting of the management
and/or execution of a business function to an outside third–party contractor or subcontractor.
Outsourcing typically refers to the contracting of services to an offshore, rather than domestic,
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Software exports have grown a sevenfold during the past five years. In addition, sales revenue of
China's software industry increased from USD 7.16B in the year 2000 to USD 19.3B in 2003, while
software exports increased from USD 0.25B to USD 2B in the same period. In 2008, the domestic
market of China's software and information outsourcing industry reached US$633.2 billion. By
2010, total outsourcing industry revenues in China had reached an estimated US$20 billion.
The potential growth of the Chinese information technology (IT) services market is compelling – it
is expected to grow at an attractive range of better than 20% a year during the next few years.
China–heritage providers are indigenous Chinese companies that are tapping the outsourcing
potential around the globe and in their own country. There are currently some 13,000 Chinese IT
services firms. Most are small, with fewer than 1,000 employees. Fewer are mid–tier, with 1,000 –
10,000 employees. A very few are achieving scale, with more than 10,000 employees. In all, about
2.3 million people work for these companies and together earned about US$20 billion in 2010. The
average firm employs about 200 people and earns an average of US$9,000 per employee. The major
China heritage firms are present in
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British Imperialism in India Essay
"Englishmen.. have given the people of India the greatest human blessing – peace." (Dutt). Merely
coming to India in the 1600s to trade, the British East India Company established trading outposts.
After ridding of French influence in India during the Seven Years' War and having Indians mutiny
against British rule, Britain gained full control of India. India has been under the imperialist control
of the British until their independence in 1947. British imperialism caused some negative effects on
India through poverty and persecution, but retained more of a positive impact due to its massive
improvements in the modernization of India and the overall improvement of Indian civilization.
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Another way modernization is illustrated in India is through agriculture and industry,
notwithstanding the effects it had on Indians. Industry guided India to a much stronger economy,
arguably guiding them to holding a spot in the top ten economies in the world (O.I). Irrigation
cultivated approximately 30 million acres, awarding the country great agricultural wealth. Along
with wealth also came a disappearance of the famines in India. Collectively, the country of India as
a whole benefited from this modernization as it set a higher standard of living for the population. As
India's modernization developed, the entire civilization of India improved remarkably. The country's
improvement of civilization is exemplified through it's establishment of schools and law. Western
education was introduced by Britain and laws were well made with courts that enforce them. (Doc
3). One should take into account the speaker of this document because Romesh Dutt is an Indian
like any other, yet he praises the British for what they have done to contribute to the development of
India. In addition to these establishments is Britain bringing finer ideals of humanity to India.
Infanticide, the killing of female babies, was brought to a halt as well as participation in the slave
trade (Doc 5). Without the interference of Britain, these inhumane actions would be prevalent
throughout India and the country would suffer from a bad reputation. These
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Stereotypes In India And Australia's Use Of Technology
Society and Culture Secondary Research
Introduction
India and Australia's Use of Technology
Today, India and Australia's use of technology is particularly similar. Both countries have access to
high speed internet connection, wireless broadband, the latest mobile phones, computers, tablets and
televisions. However, access to these technologies is scarce and often unaffordable in rural areas in
India, as well as rural areas in Australia. Today, India has 243 million internet users and is the
world's second largest Internet user after China, (Fontevecchia, 2014), while Australia is the world's
31st largest internet user with 18 million internet users. India now has nearly 74 million Internet
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These stereotypes include prejudices surrounding certain professions Indians may have such as taxi
drivers, store owners, computer geeks or doctors. For example, NBC aired an episode of Caroline in
the City, where Caroline's neighbour did not want to see a doctor who wore a turban. (Somani,
2008). This episode perpetuates the image that there may be something wrong with Indian Sikhs,
and therefore, this message is communicated into society and can form the basis of stereotypes
against Indians and Sihks. Another example of a stereotypical Indian portrayed on television is the
character of Apu, from The Simpsons, who is portrayed as a store owner with a thick Indian accent.
(Somani, 2008). As The Simpsons is quite popular among adolescence, the character of Apu can
form the basis of stereotypes regarding
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British Imperialism Dbq
British imperialism, changing our lives from the start to the end, impacting the whole world, by
1920, the British Empire ruled over one quarter of the world. This one quarter also included the
population of India. Basically starting because of the British East India company needing things
such as indigo for cloth and cotton, the British government decided to take over and control
politically, economically, and socially over India. The British Introduced the Indians to a new way
of control and government and industrialised India. But the British made a government more for
control rather than to improve the Indians lives and serve them. Also the British rule destroyed the
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When the British assumed control they unified India. The British however, made an unfair
government that negatively impacting the politics of India. The government the British had created,
gave the Indians little to no say in the decisions being made and mostly only benefit the British. The
transition from colonial rule to independence also caused many deaths. Lalvani claims the British
administration was "superbly efficient" (Lalvani). However, If the administration had been efficient
then the British and Indians would both have had equal say but, out of the 960 people on the
administration, only 60 were Indian.(Doc. #2) Because the administration was mostly Englishmen,
the Laws being made were not in everyone's favor. When India was decided to be freed from
colonial rule there were some complications. Lalvani says that the the transition was peaceful due to
the mutual respect among Indians and Britons (Lalvani). But, as India transitioned into
independance a total of 1 million people died (Gandhi). British imperialism politically impacted
India in a bad way that lead to an inefficient government and many
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P.E.S.T Analysis of the Indian Telecom Industry
P.E.S.T. Analysis of the Indian Telecom Industry 2009 This is an analysis of the Political, Economic,
Social and Technological environment surrounding the Indian Telecommunication Industry. By–
Akshar Mehta 02 2nd January 2009 Particulars | Page | 1. Introduction 2.1 Panoramic Scene of
Indian Telecom Industry 2.2 The Road Ahead | 2–323 | 2. P.E.S.T. Analysis – What is it? 3.3
Meaning 3.4 Main Aspects of P.E.S.T. Analysis | 444 | 3. Political Environment3.1 Policies Framed
By the Government for the Telecom Industry3.2 Impact of Policies on the Industry | 5–767 | 4.
Economic Environment 5.5 Current Economic Scenario4.2 Mergers and Acquisitions4.3 Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI) | 8–9899 | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The dominance has been much more pronounced in the mobile market, where private operators have
added 124.68 million subscribers, while public sector operators added only 31.79 million
subscribers. 1.2 THE ROAD AHEAD According to a report by Boston Consulting Group, while
only one in 20 of the world's first two billion mobile subscribers live in India, as many as one in
every four of the next billion subscribers will be an Indian. The department of telecommunication
estimates the total subscriber base to total 500 million by 2010, out of which 80 million are expected
to be from rural areas. The Indian telecom industry's revenue, , is estimated to increase, which
according to Ernst & Young is expected to total US$ 43 billion, accounting for 4.2 per cent of the
total GDP. With such growth projection, this industry is likely to see increased investments. In fact,
total investment is projected at US$ 76.6 billion during the eleventh plan period (2007–12). Private
sector is estimated to continue its dominant share, accounting for 67 per cent of the total projected
investment while public sector accounts for the rest. Figure 1.1: Expected Growth of the Industry 2.
PEST ANALYSIS – WHAT IS IT? 2.1 MEANING In analyzing the macro–environment, it is
important to identify the factors that might in turn affect a number of vital
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Importance Of English Essay
English is a widely accepted language in the scenario of today. It has become 'global language' and
we can say has often been referred to as, the lingua franca of the modern era. English as a second
language is currently most often taught around the world. In India, the purpose of English is not
only for to make communication with the outside world, but also for within inter–state. There is the
great ethnic and linguistic diversity. Because of the great diversity within our nation, English as a
language played a significant role as an indispensable 'link' language. With the tremendous
revolution in the Information Technology sector, various software and operating systems have been
developed in the English language and English has become a great medium for written and oral
communication. Due to communicative and educative value which English as a language has
achieved and established itself as the world's most important language. The world has recognized its
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It has been considered as Language is like a system with its characteristics. In India English has
established as the most important language and set up as the associate language. English is the
second spoken language in India after Hindi and probably the first in reading and writing language
in India. In India, the purpose of English is not only for to make communication with the outside
world, but also for within inter–state. Indians' minds have accepted English language for better
education, culture, higher intellect and bright future. Indians are using English with Indian language
simultaneously in their conversation and move to speak fluent English. English also facilitates the
communication among Indians of different language speakers. Thus English language has become
the language of legal, financial, educational and business in
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The Roles Of Language And Harish Trivedi's Communication...
Communication through language performs a pivotal role in a human life as it sustains it and
therefore essential. Of course, various means of communication like gestures and others can never
replace the use of a language in a human life. A human being is a God's creation, but a language is a
human creation. The same information in one language can be communicated differently through
different languages depending on culture, region, religion, politics and above all the society of the
speaker of a particular language. The interaction between two persons of two diverse nations would
be completely impossible due to the absence of knowledge of the other's language with each other.
Thus, the same situation extends itself to even at the level of a ... Show more content on
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Partly because of the oral traditions and partly due to the destructions of innumerable texts because
of weather conditions, several problems arise when the earlier history of translation is attempted.
The history of translation in India has, according to Ritā Kothāri, three stages: "oral, written and
printed" with "no mechanism for tracing the oral tradition of translation". Further, she adds that "The
written tradition. . . is rooted in medieval India, around the fourteenth and fifteen centuries, when
excerpts from the Sanskrit scriptures began to travel into the 'regional' languages" (Kothāri 2003: 6–
7). However, it is believed that, as Krishnamurthy notes, the first requirement "for inter–language
communication in the subcontinent probably arose through trade" (Krishnamurthy 1998: 464).
Kautilya, known as Chānakya (c. 370–283 BC), a minister to Chandragupta Maurya (c. 340–298
BC), in the 4th century BC wrote "a treatise on statecraft" indicating "the status that the translator
might have had during this period" without the use of a word translator but "scribes" (Ibid: 465).
Thus, this activity of translation as a discourse offers India more opportunities due to its multilingual
status, whereas the possibility of translation in the West is less due to its monolingual status. Thus, it
is noticeable that multilingualism offers benefits to the practice of translation simultaneously
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Problem Solving Skills On A Business Situation
(iii) Learning Outcomes
8. Problem solving skills in a business situation The lack of responses from proposals I sent to
universities for advertising was initially disconcerting. Clients' informed me that "July/August is our
main vacation period, and most people will not be available" (Roth 2015, np). The response I have
received from other university personnel can be categorized into one of three categories: 1. They did
not wish to advertise, 2. Process were too high and/ or out of their budget, 3. And some inquired
about when the deadline was for which they cab respond to. In the instances where university
personnel were interested in advertising placement, I promptly returned correspondence with details
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However I managed to have a phone call and sought the price issue by offering her the same rate
they advertised for from last year. This helps Times of India in maintain client relations.
9. Analytical skills to select and use relevant information for a given task During business
representation meetings for Times of India I recorded the minutes of meetings while also taking
mental notes on delivery, subject matter, physical gestures, listening behavior, timing, and setting.
The manner in which my manager presented the Times of India to potential investors, advertisers,
and relevant personnel is a skill that must be honed through a combination of public speaking,
emotional awareness, and the development of managerial behaviors that are effective in the
corporate environment. For he delivery of courier times and parcels I wanted to maximize my
efficiency and minimize my time away from the office. By reducing the amount of time that a
package was in–transit, I could enhance communication with clients and ensure any items my
manager was expecting were available at the earliest convenience. When sending reminders to
clients for invoice payments, proposals and other emails, I was conscious of correct terminology and
tone of voice. I studied previous emails sent by my superior as well using online journals to ensure I
was complying with industry standards for appropriate business tone. I have attached the emailed
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Alternative Communication Systems... during disasters
4.
Alternative Communication Systems... during disasters
In Monsoon–2004, severe flood situations in the States of Assam and Bihar caused major
devastation. Many district head quarters got totally cut–off from the State head quarter and
neighboring districts due to submerged telephone exchanges or damaged cables and disrupted roads
and railways communication. In the worst affected districts the need for relief and rescue operation
could not be communicated to the State head quarters. Realizing this, State
Government requested National Disaster Management Division of the Government of India to
immediately send the emergency coordination kits containing satellite phones to establish
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This may lead to severe losses in terms of human lives, livestock and property. The prime
communication networks of Government of India. NIC: National Informatics Centre (NIC) is a
premiere Science & Technology organization of the Government of India in this field. It functions
through a nationwide information and communication technology (ICT) network called NICNET.
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BSNL: The Department of Telephone Operations, Government of India became a corporation on
October 1, 2000 and was christened Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). Today, BSNL is a
leading telecommunication company and the largest public sector undertaking of India. It has a
network of over 45 million lines covering 5000 towns with over 35 million telephone connections.
Its responsibilities include improvement of the quality of telecom services, expansion of telecom
network, introduction of new telecom services in all villages and instilling confidence among its
customers. Modes for Emergency Communication RADIO COMMUNICATIONS In the scenario
where normal telephone and mobile phone network is disrupted or such services have never existed
in the disaster affected area, we need to find out other reliable means of communicating urgent
messages from the site to shorter and longer distances. The first obvious choice is to establish a
wireless radio
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of E Governance
Best Practices of E–Governance in India: Opportunities and Limitations
Abstract
E–governance or electronic governance is about the use of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) by government at all level to provide services to the public, communication and
information exchange between all the organisation/agencies of government. It's become an
important part of government system to achieve the economic and the quality of life. Major goals of
e–governance are to provide better service delivery to the citizens, transparency and accountability,
improved efficiency within government, empowering the peoples through information, saving time
through the provision of a single window. The main focus to improve public services in an efficient
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It helps in improving the quality of services. It gives citizens the choice of when to interact with the
government (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week), from where to interact with the government
(service centre) and how to interact with the government (internet, fax, e–mail, telephone). The
primary work of the G2C is make government and citizens friendly to each other.
2. G2B (Government to Business):–
In G2B, various e–governance tools are used to help the business community which aims to
provides goods and services and to internet with the internet. The main purpose is to cut red tape,
save time, reduce cost end to create more clear business environment when dealing with the
government. The initiatives of the G2B can be exchange such as licensing, permits, but Goods and
revenue collection. They can be promotional and facilitative such as trade, tourism and investment.
These measures are taken to provide pleasant environment to businesses to promote them to perform
more effectively.
3. G2G (Government to
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Body Soap Case
VDB REPORT
Cleanse
Body Soap
Assessment Item 3
BSB115 – Management
Word Count – 1412
Table of Contents Introduction 3 Problem Defined 3 Problem Analysis 4 Leading 4 Controlling 5
Environmental Factors 5 Conclusion 6 Recommendations 6 Bibliography 7
Introduction
Cleanse is an Australian body soap company who produce and wholesale their products out to
supermarket chains such as Woolworths and Coles. The company has been operating for over 3
years and has established a head office in Brisbane and Sydney with over 200 employees in its
Australian operations. In addition to its Australian operations, Cleanse also has a branch in Delhi,
India where they produce the same product and wholesale Cleanse products ... Show more content
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It is easy to think communicating is simple; however it is usually quite complicated and very easy to
send the wrong message. The two elements in every communication situation are the sender and the
receiver. The sender conveys the idea and the receiver interprets it and usually gives the sender
feedback. Feedback is a powerful tool to communication effectiveness, because it enables the sender
to determine whether or not the receiver correctly interpreted the message. Likewise in this case line
managers haven't been able to express themselves and therefore there hasn't been any feedback
conveyed with the General Manager. A possible cause for this problem is that majority of line
managers employed in India are recent university graduates (World Business Culture, 2012). Now
this is not the problem, the problem is the lack of experience held by these employees compared to
the experience of general managers. And with the way businesses are run in India it is usually a case
of the person with the most experience in the business gets to have the final say (Chakravarty,
2013).
Controlling
The second aspect of management used to investigate the issue is Controlling. Control is a concern
that is facing every manager in every organisation today. Many businesses continually look to
improve relationships between all levels of staff in order for a healthy working environment. To
effectively control a business the organisation requires information about
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Coca Cola And India Case Study
1. What aspects of U.S. culture ad of Indian culture may have been causes of Coke's difficulties in
India?
India and the United States have vastly different cultures. When doing business in foreign countries,
great care must be taken to recognize the culture of the country in order to avoid problems, such as
the ones Coca–Cola experienced in India. In addition, business practices and governmental policies
are different between India and the U.S. Coca–Cola should have taken care to study and familiarize
itself with the regulatory practices of India prior to doing business there. As most everyone knows,
the recipe of Coca–Cola has long been held secret. When the Indian government demanded to be
provided the secret formula in 1977, Coke pulled out from doing business in India, returning 17
years later in 1993.
India scores high in power distance, where the communication is from the top down and authority is
for the most part not questioned and just accepted. In that regard, when pesticides were found in
high concentrations in some coke products, it was difficult to convince Indians or the Minister of
Health that Coke's products were safe. Another issue that may have caused Coke's difficulties in
India relate to communication. The U.S. is a low context culture, where communication is expected
to be direct and clear. In contrast, India is a high context culture, where often times meanings and
direction are often implied. Of the organizational structures, India falls
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Imperialism In India
Imperialism in India had many positive effects and negative effects. India was introduced to more
technology and ways of communication. It also lead to an increase of population and regular living.
But, it also lead to India being dependent on Britain and lead to famine. There were many positive
effects from this. Great Britain and other industrialized countries introduced more transportation
methods and communication like telephones. These things improved cars, roads that can now be
paved, postal networks, and trains. More advanced and high–tech machines were made.This being
brought to India helped industrialize new colonies. These machines were made for manufacturing
goods, electricity, cars, vaccines, steel, guns, and steam engines. After colonization, education like
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Britain taught herders the process of crop rotation to fertilize their land. Not only did Britain help
them with that, but they also connected India to the modern world through all of this technology,
medicine, and media. The last benefit was cleaning up. Sanitation was not very important until they
were taught cleanliness for health and basic hygiene. From all of the benefits I have talked about,
you might think Britain was great to India, but they also caused so many problems. Wars with
Britain, also against leaders by Great Britain, took money away from India. The East India Trading
Company would buy materials and goods at a very low price while selling their processed goods at a
very high price price. Britain also ruined India's previous economy and industries as a result of
Britain making them import their goods from Britain and not allowing them buy their own goods
from India. Because of this, industries such as the handmade cloth industry, metal industries, and
carpentry industries, fell because cloth was made of better quality for less money in Britain due to
mass
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Race And Ethnicity Research Paper
Ethnic/Cultural Group People are usually categorized in terms of race and/or ethnicity. Race is a
term typically used to classify people according to similar and specific physical characteristics.
Ethnicity is a term more broadly used that connects people according to an inherited status such as:
a shared ancestry, language, history, religion, cuisine, art, clothing style, and/or physical appearance,
etc. India is a country located in South Asia bordered by the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Bay of
Bengal, Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. Since India is located in the
southern part of Asia, they racially can identify as Asian; however, Asia as a whole consists of a
wide variety of ethnicities. The U.S. Census Bureau ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Those of Asian Indian heritage tended to smell heavily of curry or the food they ate. Also, many of
the women did not shave their armpits or legs. Many cultures around the world do not place as much
emphasis on vanity as Westerners do, so these stereotypes can easily be made. One of the doctors
was from India as well but he was neither smelly, dirty, or sloppy. He did advise many of his Indian
patients the importance of eating a better diet, stating that obesity was becoming a problem in their
culture. One stereotype that I tended to make was that Asians have two left feet and could not walk
on a treadmill. For some reason or another, it seemed to be a trend. Although it wasn't the case for
all, it seemed to be the majority. Before doing this study, I'm sure I could have easily mistaken some
East Indians as Chinese. Going from Wheeling, WV to working in a multicultural city was an
awesome experience! Not only did I learn a lot professionally, but I also learned a lot personally. It
was very interesting to meet people of so many different backgrounds with so many different
languages, beliefs, and characteristics.
Behavior Modification Effective communication is important in providing safe health care.
Miscommunication can lead to many errors, which can inadvertently affect compliance, accurate
diagnosis, and health promotion. There are a variety of translation services offered in the United
States; however,
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Negative Effects Of Imperialism On Colonized People
Despite having a predominantly negative effect on colonized populations, Imperialism improved the
lives of colonized people because it introduced innovations and inventions that helped to unify
conquered areas through easier means of communication and improved native economies by
increasing productivity. During the Age of Imperialism, most colonial powers had developed
technologies that the countries they colonized did not yet have access to. Industrial inventions like
crop rotation, telephone lines, the steamboat, the cotton gin and railroads allowed Imperialist powers
to produce and transport materials more efficiently than colonized countries could. When Imperialist
powers colonized other countries they were often motivated by However, when
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How Can Poor Countires Afford Space Programs? Essay
The world today seems to be heading outside its limits. The same way India has decided to launch
its orbiter into Mars and become one of the few countries with this ability. But, there are many
problems that India will face and many issues that they must look into before focusing on such a
drastic occasion that will change the view of the world. India needs to realize the downfall within its
country before reaching out and helping others.
The ignored economy. To begin anything, the first step is to recognize the capital resources needed
to start such a big task. Kaul (2013) reported that more than 65% of India consists of poor people
that fall below the poverty line; additionally, the Press Trust of India (2013) released that India
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One of the more important investments is in the field of meteorology where weather forecasters and
communication satellites could have been crafted (Hsu, 2013). The other argument that India faced
and is relevant to the use of technology is that the orbiter created by the ISRO cannot carry much
weight and is slower than previous orbiters created by other countries (Hsu, 2013). Bennett (2013)
discussed that the problems in India and around the world are so high that India could have used that
technology to resolve issues on Earth.
Ulterior motive. No person, let alone country, is free of thinking for their own interest. This sort of
criticism is rational and is the same thought that Bennett (2013) stated. The reason that India is after
releasing the orbiter in a hurry (Hsu, 2013) is because they might want to be ahead of China since
they are India's rivals (Bennett, 2013). The other fact is that previous orbiters, more than half, had
failed, making India more interested in launching the orbiter and redefining their image (Hsu, 2013;
Bennett, 2013). This mission is criticized for portioning the rich from the poor people says (A.R.,
2013). It is the perfect cover for the elites and socialites to take control of the resources that would
be extracted from Mars (A.R., 2013).
The fight for power. The one thing everyone wants to avoid is war and political dramas. Hume
(2013) mentioned that India's launch of the orbiter is just a fight over power
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British Imperialism Research Paper
Imperialism is the takeover of a weaker territory or country by a superior nation. Around the year
1858, India became a victim to British imperialism. It was a valuable colony to britain, they even
called it the "jewel in the crown". Imperialism brought many benefits and drawbacks to India. The
reasons to why India was so valuable, was because it supplied many resources and a large
population. India provided tea, coffee, cotton, and most importantly, Opium. This benefited britain
because they could trade these popular items constantly, provided more money for their colonial
exploits. India also had a large population, even till this day, India is the second most populated
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It opened international trade for india. Poverty also increased due to increased taxation. Imperialism
improved transportation by improving roads, cars, and trains. There was also improvement on
railroads. In addition, there is better communication. India was made of various languages in
different regions of the country, unabling the indians in communicating much with other parts of
India and foreign countries. With the introduction of English, indians were able to communicate
with foreign countries, which helped with international trade. People of India now had a common
language to communicate with and their nationalist feelings grew. The growth of nationalism ended
British rule.
India was not the only country to fall under European Imperialism, China and Africa also fell as
victims to European imperialism, but just like india, they were able to free themselves from
European rule. The United states helped China by promoting open door policy in 1899. Dr. Sun yat–
sen, also known as the father of modern china, declared a republic for china and became president.
He advocated freeing China from Imperial control, a democracy, and modernizing China. Soon,
China was free from Europeans. Africa also ended imperialism after the Cold war. In the end,
European imperialism was
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Cultural Communication Differences Between Cuba and India
Cultural Communication Differences Between Cuba & India Every culture develops in two ways,
first by insular forces which shape the every day interactions between people of the same cultural
values, and second by the influences put upon them from outside sources. Two countries with very
little proximity to each other, and very little shared interaction, have developed their own unique
styles that are radically different than the other. Cuba and India are two countries that have been
heavily influenced by outside sources, by the practice of colonization by the European powers. In
addition to this, both countries have followed a course of independent thinking in world politics.
Cuba is an island nation with a Communist government that has little to do with the massive Asian
country of India, with over a billion residents and centuries of unique history and religious practices.
India is a country that has always been influenced by cultures around it, the Muslim invaders from
the West, the Chinese Buddhists from the East, and the European colonial powers from the Sea.
(Difference, 2011) It is the second largest country by population in the world, and has a bustling
economy and a liberal democracy for government. Time is fast in India, and getting faster. In cities
like Mumbai, where century old neighborhoods are being torn up for new construction, and massive
projects are underway to modernize the country, there is a spirit of revival and youth that drives the
country
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A Report On The Aircel Group
The Aircel Group, formed in the year 1994, it offers affordable and outstanding mobile services to a
vast subscriber base in India. Aircel has a vision of delighting its customers by giving them the
respect they deserve. Their goal is to provide their customers with exemplary service and
persistently look for new ways to the surpass their expectations.
Aircel commenced operations in the year 1999. In the 1st decade of operations, they concentrated on
the building of their foundations in the southern part of the country, and soon emerged as the
regional market leaders in India. They worked hard and achieved that success by remaining focused
on growth of opportunities. Soon after the company began with its expansion in the year 2005 and
has now set its sight on becoming a pan of India operator. the project pipeline is robust, allowing for
the sustainable long– term growth.
In addition to the leadership position in Tamil Nadu, Aircel met with extra ordinary success in the
Eastern frontier circles. They pride themselves on customer satisfaction and managed to emerge as
the market leaders in Assam and North Eastern states within 1.5 year of operations. During this
period, the company gained a strong foothold in 10 circles, to provide better access to their
customers. Today, Aircel operates in 18 telecommunication circles and the company is ready to
embark on a dynamic expansion plan, swiftly rolling out in new circles in the near future. Aircel
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  • 1. Role Of Media Intourism & New Communication Technologies. ROLE OF MEDIA IN TOURISM & NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ABSTRACT Matru Devo Bhava Pitru Devo Bhava Aachaarya Devo Bhava Athithi Devo Bhavo – Tittariya Upanishad Respects to Mother, Father, Guru and Guest. They are all forms of God. The saying shows the importance and significance of "GUEST" in India. From the days of Vedas , we Indians consider 'tourist ' as a welcome 'guest ' and we give top priority to "Yatrik" or tourist as an important guest and treat him with all the respect and grandeur. This is the culture ...This is the tradition....This is the respect that we repose on tourists. Hence tourists from all over the world are welcome guests in India to see the splendour, beauty and magnificence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the culture ...This is the tradition....This is the respect that we repose on tourists. Hence tourists from all over the world are welcome guests in India to see the splendour, beauty and magnificence of our land and go back with cherished memories. Not only tourists from abroad but also tourists from among the states and within the states of this country of rich and varied cultures often do visit various places as part of their pilgrimage and or a part of vacation etc., As media and communication go hand in hand, tourism communication opened threshold digitally to the whole world. The development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the last two decades has dramatically transformed the tourism industry. At the tactical level, ICTs enabled e Commerce and helped tourism organisations maximise efficiency and effectiveness whereas at the strategic level, ICTs have helped to restructure the travel and tourism value chain as well as the relationships between tourism organisations and their stakeholders. Modern travellers are exigent and constantly in need of information during the entire process of travel. Information is the lifeblood of the tourism industry, and the uses of ICTs have always played a critical role in distribution and management (O'Connor and Frew 2004; Sheldon 1997). It's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Cultural Stereotypes In Australia When conducting my research into how cultural stereotypes can affect intercultural communication between India and Australia, I received interesting feedback. I discovered my interviewees have experienced cultural stereotypes and have found stereotyping made intercultural communication quite difficult. Question 3 was one of the most important questions of my interview, as it allowed the interviewees to express some of the cultural stereotypes and misunderstanding they have experienced. Regarding this question, my first interviewee stated she does not experience stereotyping regarding her culture too often. However, when she does experience this, on visiting other countries (especially Western countries), she is often asked why she does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to this, she also experiences many cultural stereotypes and misunderstandings. As she lives in the USA, being a western country, she experiences a lot more cultural stereotypes and misunderstandings relating to her Indian culture than my first interviewee living in India does. These cultural stereotypes can especially make intercultural communication between her and someone from Australia particularly difficult as some Australians, like people my second interviewee communicates with from the USA, are quite racist and often feel uncomfortable around someone who is Islamic. These cultural stereotypes affect intercultural communication between Australia and India as it causes misunderstandings between the two cultures and often causes harsh feelings between cultures. However, my second interviewee stated she finds it quite easy to communicate with people from different cultures on social media, however, she does see cultural stereotypes on Facebook and twitter. Moreover, many people find it particularly easy to communicate with anyone on social media rather than face–to–face. When communicating with someone from another culture on social media, one often does not take their culture into perspective but rather communicates with them as they would to someone of their immediate culture. Evidently, this is because one does not see the person they are speaking to online and rather creates their own image of the person they are communicating with. However, as my Indian interviewees stated, they see a lot of cultural stereotypes on Facebook and twitter. Additionally, similar to cyberbullies, people find it easy to make stereotypical or rude comments about other cultures online, rather than to a person in the real world. This could be due to their online profile being anonymous, and having more confidence to speak their opinions online ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Advantage Of 4g 6. ABCD analysis of 4G services based on different applications ABCD analysis is a new model to analyse new concepts using its advantages, benefits, constraints and disadvantages [13–14]. This analysis helps organisation to improve its services or revenue or profit depending on different scenario or with respect to different types of problems. In this analysis we consider different applications of 4G services in diverse fields like Entertainment, Multimedia, Education, cloud based applications, emergence response and telemedicine. In Entertainment 4G services are effectively used for different purposes. Most of the video games require live internet connection with Wi–Fi connectivity mode. 4G portable connection can be used effectively used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through telemedicine and 4G technology hospital services can reach to remote areas, when ever there is a necessity. Benefits A company can improve its revenue and profits through high speed internet connection available with the help of 4G technology. Online education system can be effectively improved, because 4G technology is carrier of different services from one part of the world to another part of the world. Through 4G technology users can avail some services in their personal mobile device. Global or national wide expansion of services, goods and products using fast, high bandwidth and speed 4G technology. 4G inherits the growing popularity and standard of smart mobile phones. Mobile wireless communication service providers can promote their services along 4G network through scrolling or flash videos Online Education system can grow and improve through omnipresent and speed educational content video with the help of 4G technology The ability to get large customer base or no of customers increases due to ubiquitous nature of 4G ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Egt1 EGT1 Global Business Cross Cultural Differences in India Western Governors University India has become a global conduit for business as they have liberalized their economic policies over the past 20 years. Companies are flocking to India because of many factors, including, less expensive labor costs, increasing growth rate, and an abundance of a highly skilled workforce. These factors in addition to other advantages have substantially increased the number of United States businesses looking to grow beyond the U. S borders into the county of India. Dunlop Software Consultant's goal is to also expand its operations internationally and believes that India has the business environment to meet our goal of expansion globally. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When greeting someone it is expected that one would bow with their hands together. In the U.S., saying hello or goodbye with a hand wave is an acceptable gesture, yet in India a hand wave is a sign of saying "go away". When communicating with another person it is an understood rule that there should be a one arm's length between the parties during conversation. Overall, when communicating within the Indian Culture, there are many ways to easily offend them. Education of their culture could have great benefits to communication and respect. When doing business or just simply greeting an Indian person, the last thing you want to happen is offend them or their culture. Knowing there are different ways of communicating between cultures will have a positive outcome from a business aspect and also a social aspect. The final cross cultural difference I will discuss is the collectivist culture of India versus the individualistic culture of the United States. India is more of a collectivist culture, whereas the U.S. is strongly individualistic. The family is at the center of Indian society, which is largely patriarchal. Several generations of a family are brought together to live in one household. The hierarchical nature of the Indian culture extends into the family as well, where the head of the family makes the key decisions for the household (Kumar, 2005). An Indian's primary loyalty usually lies with their family rather than with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Impact Of Environmental Communication On Public Sphere On... Title: Impact of Environmental Communication in Public Sphere on Urban Youth in Gujarat 1 Introduction Environment has attained centrality in the national and international arena in the past few decades. The primary reason for this has been environmental degradation as a consequence of varied socio–economic, institutional and technological factors. The need for sensitisation is imperative and which can be substantially achieved through legislation and communication. Communication designs of environmental issues influence public awareness, opinion, and action. Environmental awareness or the subsequent lack thereof, have been on a rise for a while now with rise in population, changing political ideologies, increased private investments and overall privatisation and a dominant enshrining of the pro–development philosophy of the West. With such tendencies, as humans grow in number, so does the dependency on nature and the lookout for space, an insatiable cycle of production and consumption commences and with this, the Earth – our primary producer is reduced to commodity status. In a world dominated by human beings, where often the rights of the natural world and of animals dependent on it, are trampled upon, communication can play an important role in providing a channel for expression, discussion and action. Industrialisation continues to displace indigenous people on a large scale level resulting in various grassroots movements, all in the name of development. People ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. A Discussion Matter Expert For Barclays 's Ppi Complaints... Within my role as a Subject Matter Expert for RBS's PPI complaints team, one of my principal duties is liaising with our operations in India. Our staff in India carry out a variety of duties to support the work completed by my team, including the logging and processing of correspondence received from customers and the FOS. Any mistakes made processing this correspondence can cause serious detriment to customer experience whilst making a complaint; making it essential for us to maintain an open line of communication with India. The subject of my reflective statement will be a situation that arose whilst I was providing training to our operation in India; specifically training around our process for logging customer's acceptances of offers. During a period where we were receiving a large amount of these acceptances, it was my responsibility to introduce this process into the duties carried out by India. The plan was to carry out several telephony training sessions to ensure they understood the process, and were capable of logging acceptances without any errors. However having begun the training it became clear India was unwilling to take on this new duty. Logging acceptances is an inherently more complicated task than India felt they were capable of completing or should be responsible for doing. They also believed being so far removed from the rest of the PPI operation, it would not be possible for them to get the support needed to complete this duty effectively. To make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Introduction Of Reliance INTRODUCTION About Reliance Communications Reliance Group, founded by the late Shri Dhirubhai H Ambani (1932–2002), currently has a net worth in excess of Rs 100,840 crore (USD 15.2 billion), cash flows of over Rs 11,300 crore (USD 1.7 billion) and net profit of over Rs 5,100 crore (USD 0.8 billion). Reliance Communications is India's foremost and truly–integrated telecommunications service provider. The Company has a customer base of over 107 million, including over 2.6 million individual overseas retail customers. Reliance Communications' corporate clientele includes over 39,000 Indian and multinational corporations including small and medium enterprises and over 290 global, regional and domestic carriers. Reliance Communications has established a pan–India, Next–Generation, integrated (wireless and wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network capable of supporting best–in–class services, spanning the entire communications value chain, covering over 21,000 cities and towns and over 400,000 villages. Reliance Communications owns and operates the world's largest Next– Generation IP–enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising over 280,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable systems in India, the United States, Europe, the Middle–East and the Asia–Pacific region. Website: www.rcom.co.in About Aircel Limited Aircel is one of India's leading innovative mobile service providers. The company is a pan–India 2G operator with 3G spectrum in 13 circles and is credited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Colonialism Political legacy of colonialism in India A lot of countries were experienced of political legacy of colonialism. This essay will focus on concept colonialism and its reasons. This notion could be defined in different ways. Colonialism is a situation of some territory which ruled by another country. Colonialism is a political–economic phenomenon whereby various European nations explored, conquered, settled, and exploited large areas of the world. Colonialism developed from imperialism, which can be reffered to as the highest stage of capitalism. In nineteenth century colonialism was motivated by a number of factors including a nation's desire for political and cultural domination and economic exploitation. One example of this period ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... East India Company is English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, which was created in the year 1600. With time the Company increased its powers and started to administer the country. Under British rule a first railway line was built from Howrah in Calcutta to Raniganj in Bihar. Britain wanted to be profit India's vast supply of tea and cotton. Great Britain relied heavily on India as a source of materials. There also was introduced the telegraph and postal services simplified communication all over the country. The British passed many acts that were met with dissatisfaction by the Indians. As a result the Indians formed large groups and revolted against the British, but the British forces crushed each movement. Though Indian leader like Mahatma Gandhi arose and openly condemned the British. He was people's leader who insspired the masses not to be afraid of the intensity. Finally after 200 years of British rule, India gained independence from on 15th August 1947. Many innocent lives were sacrificed for this achievement and India was also separated from Pakistan. The partition of India and Pakistan spread incidents of horror in the both countries. But due to the effort of the leaders masses, India was able to gain freedom from the British and progress till the present times. On the other hand, the situation of colonizing India under Britain had the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. I Was An International Traveler Or An Intercultural Trainer If I was an international traveler or an intercultural trainer within my organization and I had to train a group of people going to India about the culture. I will first start off by saying I know you guys are not use to the enculturation of India. According to lecture enculturation means the process which your native culture is acquired. To explain it to my groups members very thoroughly I would say "I know you guys are not of custom or practice the India culture but you guys have to acculturation to the culture of India". The word acculturation from lecture class means the process by which you learn and adapt to other cultures. That's what exactly the group of people I'm training going to have to do. At first it's going to be a major culture shock for the group of people I'm training because they know nothing about how to handle culture in India but, I'm pretty sure my group is going to acculturation to the culture of India. Within working with the culture shock graph I will make sure my group follows the five key points while moving through the culture shock graph. The five key points are quantity, quality, relation, and manner. It's very important my group understands these five key concepts of maxim communication because India follows these key points very differently than we do in the states. For example, in India, people love to stare at each other. This is considered non–verbal communication according to speech class. Non–verbal means using gestures and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Financial Analysis: Bharti Airtel And Reliance Communications Executive Summary The telecommunication plays an important role in today's market. In the last few years, change has taken place in the ownership structure of telecommunications companies from public monopolies to private companies. The rapid development of mobile networks and video and Internet technologies has created enormous competitive pressure on the companies. As new competitors come to industry, companies need intelligent tools to gain an advantage which is competitive in nature. Also, stock market expectations are wide and investors and financial analysts need tested tools to gain information about how companies perform financially compared to their competitors, the strong areas of the competitors, the list of the major competitors and so on. Likewise, we can say that, the telecom companies need to benchmark their performances against competitors in order to remain important players in this market. This financial analysis report examines two high profile competitors, Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications, within the telecom industry in order to evaluate company's performance and financial health. The overall strategies of the company were reviewed and considered along with the financial analysis to come to a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It operates in twenty countries across South Asia, Africa, and therefore the Channel Islands. Airtel incorporates a GSM network altogether countries within which it operates, providing 2G, 3G and 4G services relying upon the country of operation. Airtel is the world's third largest mobile telecommunications company by subscribers, with over 275 million subscribers across 20 countries as of July 2013. It is the largest cellular service provider in India, with 192.22 million subscribers as of August 2013. Airtel is the Second largest Asia–Pacific mobile operator by subscriber base, behind China ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Case Study Of Reliance Communications Reliance Communications Limited is the flagship business of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. It is one of the foremost telecommunications service providers in India. The Company acknowledges having a customer base of above 118 million that includes 2.6 million individual overseas retail customers. Rcom does business with over 39,000 Indian and multinational corporations and over 290 global, regional and domestic carriers. Reliance Communications has pan–Indian presence in next generation, integrated, convergent digital network that supports best–of–class communication services, covering over 21,000 cities and towns and over 400,000 villages in India. Reliance Communications owns and operates the world's largest genY IP enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising over 280,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable systems in India, USA, Europe, Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. It is also the only company to employ dual technology, GSM and CDMA, operator in India. Its revenue stands around USD 3.3 billion. Chaired by Anil Ambani, Rcom is headquartered in Mumbai, India. Mission– To attain global best practices and become a world–class communication service provider – guided by its purpose to move towards greater degree of sophistication and maturity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rcom was commissioned on 28 December 2002, the occasion of Late Ambani's 70th birthday, laying 60,000 kms route of fiber optics. It also launched CDMA operations in same year in 22 circles. In 2008, Rcom launched GSM services. Since 2010, Rcom is into business of providing 3G services in 13 circles including Delhi, MP, and Punjab etc. On 31 January 2013, Reliance announced its partnership with Lenovo to market co–branded android smart phones in India. The company now employs 8500 people and is a listed company in BSE and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Coca-Cola in India Coca–Cola in India 1. What aspects of U.S. culture and of Indian culture may have been causes of Coke's difficulties in India? Something that could have been a problem right from the start is communication. Countries have different ways of communication, and something could be translated completely opposite of what was meant. Communication problems could have been a cause of the problems in India. Also, the different styles of communication could have been an issue because the United States and India do not use the same styles. Another big problem is that something could be accepted in India and be completely wrong in the United States. What some people don't understand is that every culture has their own way of doing things, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think if Coca–Cola would have responded this way they wouldn't have lost as many sales as they did. Coca–Cola also said that if you target a MNC you are going to get more publicity and more attention from other consumers. Coca–Cola just should have ensured everyone that they were going to test the water and fix the product immediately so they would not lose any sales. Pesticides may be in everything in India, but this is not something a MNC should be bringing up. The only business of matter is that their company is being targeted and they need to fix the problem as soon as they could. 3. If Coca–Cola wants to obtain more of India's soft drink market, what changes does it need to make? One big change that needs to be made is pesticide free water in the Coca–Cola products. Indians have a lot of trouble with making sure their food and water is contaminated, and things like this aren't going to help Coca–Cola's business because they aren't going to want to risk their health. Indian's need to feel safe and trustful of Coca–Cola that their products are safe for themselves. Coca–Cola made also need to use less Indian water in their products if that problem cannot be fixed. Whatever it takes for Indian's to understand that Coke's products are pesticide free is what Coca– Cola needs to do. The future of Coke in India is in the hands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Pepsi Loot And Internal Integration "Eat Drink Loot" is the slogan for the Pepsi Loot app for the iPhone, a location based service (LBS). It allows consumers to find nearby restaurants that serve Pepsi products, including Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Arby's, and Panda Express. Customers demanding Pepsi can earn loyalty "loot" points used to obtain downloadable songs from Pepsi loot website (pepsilootstore.com). It gives participating restaurants the opportunity to provide exclusive Pepsi Loot offers to the customers, such as free drink with the first purchase. This kind of initiatives by the companies helps to connect better with the customers. i. Meaning of Integrated Marketing and Communication (IMC) Integrated Marketing Communications is a simple concept. It ensures that all forms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal of Integrated Marketing and Communication is ultimately to influence or directly affect the behaviour of the targeted audience. Integrated Marketing and Communication considers all touch points, or sources of contact, that a customer/prospect has with the brand as potential delivery channels for messages and makes use of all communication methods that are relevant to customers/prospects. Integrated Marketing and Communication process further necessitates that the customer/prospect is the starting point for determining the types of messages and media that will serve best to inform, persuade, and induce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Communication Theories And Concepts Of The Film Outsourced When talking about communication, it is essential to understand what this term really means. There are many different definitions pertaining to this word, but none of them can be considered right or wrong. On the other hand, Samovar and Porter suggested one of the most basic and influential definitions: "communication is the ability to share our ideas and feelings" (Samovar and Porter, 1995, p. 27). Mr. Todd's journey in the film Outsourced greatly reflects on a wide variety of communication theories and concepts, as well as my personal experience in the same country, India. When referring to communication, it is fundamental to grasp The Shannon and Weaver Model that was invented in 1947. This is basically an exemplary of a few stages in which the information source called sender, sends the information to its destination, the receiver. Information obviously does not get to the receiver magically; this is why this model was invented. It is a way to illustrate how a person shares beliefs and ideas, and how they reach their destination. For example, at the beginning of the movie Outsourced, the employee called Todd Anderson asks his boss named Dave: "Is this gonna take a while?" when he was called to privately speak inside his office (Jeffcoat, 2006, 1:26). In this case, the sender is Dave who sends the information through a place called channel, which then gets decoded before reaching its destination, Todd. On the other hand, it is also important to underline the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Case Study Of Tata Communications 1–BACKGROUND AND INCEPTION OF THE COMPANY INCLUDING PROMOTER Tata Communications is a global company with its roots in the emerging markets. Headquartered in Mumbai and Singapore, it has more than 8,000 employees across 38 countries. The $3.2 billion company is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India and is the flagship telecoms arm of the $103.3 billion Tata Group. Over the past decade, Tata Communications has evolved from a wholesale service provider serving the Indian market to a leading provider of A New World of Communications to enterprise customers and service providers worldwide. Over the past few years technology has caused significant changes in the way enterprises conduct business. The exponential growth of connected devices, emergence of social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. PRODUCT/ SERVICE OF THE COMPANY : 10. COMPETITORS:– →Bharti Airtel →Goldstone Infra →Idea Cellular →MTNL →Nettlinx →NuTek India →Quadrant Tele →Reliance Communications →Suyog Tele
  • 30. →Tulip Telecom 11. SIZE OF THE COMPANY IN TERMS OF REVENUE:– 12. MARKET SHARE AND GROWTH RATE OF THE COMPANY:– Market Capitalization 486.45 Total Revenue 4840.35 Revenue growth rate 3.2 billion 13.ANNUAL TURNOVER OF THE COMPANY:– Standalone in Crores Consolidated in Crores 4,989.88 20,309.80 Revenue growth in 2014–15 is 30.70% PARTICULARS Mar 15 Mar 14 Mar 13 Mar 12 Mar 11 Profit/Loss Before Tax 1003.27 803.45 656.69 265.12 154.04 Profit/Loss From Continuing Operations 506.29 503.66 500.45 176.12 70.14 Profit/Loss For The Period 506.29 503.66 500.45 176.12 70.14 14.GROSS AND NET PROFIT INCLUDING CAPITAL STRUCTURE:– Value are in crores. 15.ADDRESS AND HEADQUARTER DETAIL:– Tata Communications Limited C21 and C36 Block G, Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra (East) City– Mumbai State– Maharashtra Email id:help@tatacommunications.com Web Url: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Communication Style and Cultural Features in High/Low... Communication Style and Cultural Features in High/Low Context Communication Cultures: A Case Study of Finland, Japan and India Shoji Nishimura1, Anne Nevgi2 and Seppo Tella3 1 Waseda University, Japan 2 Department of Education, University of Helsinki 3 Department of Applied Sciences of Education, University of Helsinki Abstract People from different countries communicate in ways that often lead to misunder–standings. Our argument, based on Hall's theory of high/low context cultures (1959, 1966, 1976, 1983), is that these differences are related to different communication cultures. We argue that Japan and Finland belong to high context cultures, while In–dia is closer to a low context culture with certain high context cultural features. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cultural issues mean certain societal factors, such as the country's status, history, religion and traditions. Cultural issues also include Hofstede's (2008) individualism vs. collectivism dimension. Communication style in a high vs. low context culture In HC cultures, communication style is influenced by the closeness of human rela–tionships, well– structured social hierarchy, and strong behavioural norms (Kim et al., 1998, p. 512). In a high context (HC) culture, internal meaning is usually embedded deep in the information, so not everything is explicitly stated in writing or when spo–ken. In an HC culture, the listener is expected to be able to read "between the lines", to understand the unsaid, thanks to his or her background knowledge. Hall (1976, p. 91) emphasised that "a high–context communication or message is one in which most of the information is either in the physical context or internalised in the person, while very little is in the coded, explicit, or transmitted part of the message". In an HC culture, people tend to speak one after another in a linear way, so the speaker is seldom interrupted. Communication is, according to Gudykunst and Ting–Toomey (1988), indirect, ambiguous, harmonious, reserved and understated. In an HC culture, communication involves more of the information in the physical context or internalised in the person; greater confidence is placed in the non–verbal aspects of communication than the verbal aspects (Hall, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. A Discourse Community In Indi A Discourse Community? India: A Discourse Community Accomplishing goals through intercommunication among members of a community is one characteristic that makes up a discourse community. A discourse community has six characteristics such as having a broadly agreed set of goals, a participatory mechanism to provide information or feedback, acquiring a specific level of language, and members with a suitable degree of relevant content. The community that is a community discourse is India. India occupies the greater part of South Asia and consists of twenty–nine states. India is most known for festivals, food, and jewelry. The constitution of India does not give any language the status of national language. So, communication among the people is not easy with twenty–two languages in one country. India consists of diverse ethnic races and groups who strictly follow specific customs. The cultural diversity of the country is what makes up the discourse customs within the community. . One factor that creates cultural difference is India's nine religions. Ancient India consisted of three religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. All three ancient religions are part of the nine religions today. Statistics have shown that 827 million (80.5%) have returned themselves as followers of Hindu religion, 138 million (13.4%) as Muslims or the followers of Islam, 24 million (2.3%) as Christians, 19 million (1.9%) as Sikh, 8 million (0.80%) as Buddhists and 4 million (0.4%) are Jain (Religion). I don't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. India 's Regional Language For National, Political, And... India's population is diverse and ethnically consists of 72 percent Indo–Aryan, 25 percent Dravidian, three percent other. Additionally the CIA reports that English is the official language for national, political, and commercial communication while Hinduism is the primary language spoken with an additional 14 regional dialects commonly used throughout the country. Figure 3 illustrates India as a relatively young country with the total median age of 27.6 years (26.9 years for men and 28.3 for women). India's population extends to 32.7 percent urban (68 percent rural) with an average annual change of 2.38%, providing market opportunity. Urban agglomeration is found in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata (formally spelled Calcutta). II. Economic Statistics/Activity 2.3 Channels of Distribution/Infrastructure Unless there is a way to move a product, the chances of it succeeding is zero. Distribution is one of the key components when factoring in costs of production, the contribution margin of a product, and the future predictions of the continuation of the production of said product. There are numerous means by which a product can be shipped. The most common is by interstate transportation. Rail systems are also a good and sometimes cheaper way to move a product, but there are limited hubs where the rail systems go. Shipping by sea is the only viable means of moving product from one continent to the other, but, it has its own inherent risks ranging from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Disadvantages Of Intercultural Communication 1. Introduction Languages, behaviour patterns and the values cause the differences in all the existing cultures in the world. People have different ways to communicate with each other and how to react to information. Especially for the international business, multinational communication is essential. Understanding the many types of communication, is a subject of importance to act successful as a global player. Furthermore, there are great benefits through intercultural communication like: – Healthier communities: Regardless the origin, religion or culture, people work together for the same aim. – Increased commerce: Successful intercultural communication has a high effect on the international economics. In the year 2012 the U.S. earned $3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Privacy is very rare and people do not really express their disappointment, joy or feelings. However, there are following characteristics for Indians: family orientation, honour of both family and group, material susses and creativity, problem solving, risk–takers and experimenters, loyalty to a group, arranged marriages, do it yourself mentality, fatalism and savy at business. Indians communication style is high context oriented. Elderly people are always threatened with respect, talking to them presupposes using formal and respectful forms. Indians use communication to tighten up their relationships and to preserve harmony but not to exchange information. Additionally Indians are extrovert, talkative, emotional, unpunctual and they mix professional and family affairs. On the whole Indians prefer to be a member of a group and acting collectively. This is a result of the hierarchical system in India. Indians have several rules when it is allowed for them to speak, e.g. they are allowed to speak, if someone before began to speak with them, it is inapplicable to show emotions verbal or non–verbal in public, they should not ask direct questions to somebody they do not know well. Furthermore, it is disrespectful to interrupt a person, they have to wait until the person gives a sign. Actually, it is desired to be silent, if a person is angry, upset or out of control, until the person settled down. Actually, it is desired to be silent, if a person is angry, upset or out of control, until the person settled down. Another fact why non–verbal misunderstanding could occur is, that Indians do not use the politeness formula, which is normal for Europeans, e.g. they do not use greetings, valedictions or expressions of gratitude. Indians show their gratefulness and thankfulness on other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Analyse the Importance of Information and Communication... Analyse the importance of information and communication technologies in the process of international outsourcing. Information and communication technologies are of paramount importance in the process of international outsourcing primarily through the technological advancement surge and demand in recent years. Through the rise of Information technology in recent years, the importance of international outsourcing rose significantly. Outsourcing is the contracting of the management and/or execution of a business function to an outside third–party contractor or subcontractor. Outsourcing typically refers to the contracting of services to an offshore, rather than domestic, company. While outsourcing has been an accepted business practice for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Software exports have grown a sevenfold during the past five years. In addition, sales revenue of China's software industry increased from USD 7.16B in the year 2000 to USD 19.3B in 2003, while software exports increased from USD 0.25B to USD 2B in the same period. In 2008, the domestic market of China's software and information outsourcing industry reached US$633.2 billion. By 2010, total outsourcing industry revenues in China had reached an estimated US$20 billion. The potential growth of the Chinese information technology (IT) services market is compelling – it is expected to grow at an attractive range of better than 20% a year during the next few years. China–heritage providers are indigenous Chinese companies that are tapping the outsourcing potential around the globe and in their own country. There are currently some 13,000 Chinese IT services firms. Most are small, with fewer than 1,000 employees. Fewer are mid–tier, with 1,000 – 10,000 employees. A very few are achieving scale, with more than 10,000 employees. In all, about 2.3 million people work for these companies and together earned about US$20 billion in 2010. The average firm employs about 200 people and earns an average of US$9,000 per employee. The major China heritage firms are present in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. British Imperialism in India Essay "Englishmen.. have given the people of India the greatest human blessing – peace." (Dutt). Merely coming to India in the 1600s to trade, the British East India Company established trading outposts. After ridding of French influence in India during the Seven Years' War and having Indians mutiny against British rule, Britain gained full control of India. India has been under the imperialist control of the British until their independence in 1947. British imperialism caused some negative effects on India through poverty and persecution, but retained more of a positive impact due to its massive improvements in the modernization of India and the overall improvement of Indian civilization. Despite impacting India very positively, imperialism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way modernization is illustrated in India is through agriculture and industry, notwithstanding the effects it had on Indians. Industry guided India to a much stronger economy, arguably guiding them to holding a spot in the top ten economies in the world (O.I). Irrigation cultivated approximately 30 million acres, awarding the country great agricultural wealth. Along with wealth also came a disappearance of the famines in India. Collectively, the country of India as a whole benefited from this modernization as it set a higher standard of living for the population. As India's modernization developed, the entire civilization of India improved remarkably. The country's improvement of civilization is exemplified through it's establishment of schools and law. Western education was introduced by Britain and laws were well made with courts that enforce them. (Doc 3). One should take into account the speaker of this document because Romesh Dutt is an Indian like any other, yet he praises the British for what they have done to contribute to the development of India. In addition to these establishments is Britain bringing finer ideals of humanity to India. Infanticide, the killing of female babies, was brought to a halt as well as participation in the slave trade (Doc 5). Without the interference of Britain, these inhumane actions would be prevalent throughout India and the country would suffer from a bad reputation. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Stereotypes In India And Australia's Use Of Technology Society and Culture Secondary Research Introduction India and Australia's Use of Technology Today, India and Australia's use of technology is particularly similar. Both countries have access to high speed internet connection, wireless broadband, the latest mobile phones, computers, tablets and televisions. However, access to these technologies is scarce and often unaffordable in rural areas in India, as well as rural areas in Australia. Today, India has 243 million internet users and is the world's second largest Internet user after China, (Fontevecchia, 2014), while Australia is the world's 31st largest internet user with 18 million internet users. India now has nearly 74 million Internet users, while in Australia there is 12 million internet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These stereotypes include prejudices surrounding certain professions Indians may have such as taxi drivers, store owners, computer geeks or doctors. For example, NBC aired an episode of Caroline in the City, where Caroline's neighbour did not want to see a doctor who wore a turban. (Somani, 2008). This episode perpetuates the image that there may be something wrong with Indian Sikhs, and therefore, this message is communicated into society and can form the basis of stereotypes against Indians and Sihks. Another example of a stereotypical Indian portrayed on television is the character of Apu, from The Simpsons, who is portrayed as a store owner with a thick Indian accent. (Somani, 2008). As The Simpsons is quite popular among adolescence, the character of Apu can form the basis of stereotypes regarding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. British Imperialism Dbq British imperialism, changing our lives from the start to the end, impacting the whole world, by 1920, the British Empire ruled over one quarter of the world. This one quarter also included the population of India. Basically starting because of the British East India company needing things such as indigo for cloth and cotton, the British government decided to take over and control politically, economically, and socially over India. The British Introduced the Indians to a new way of control and government and industrialised India. But the British made a government more for control rather than to improve the Indians lives and serve them. Also the British rule destroyed the land and caused many deaths that only happened because the Indians were not being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the British assumed control they unified India. The British however, made an unfair government that negatively impacting the politics of India. The government the British had created, gave the Indians little to no say in the decisions being made and mostly only benefit the British. The transition from colonial rule to independence also caused many deaths. Lalvani claims the British administration was "superbly efficient" (Lalvani). However, If the administration had been efficient then the British and Indians would both have had equal say but, out of the 960 people on the administration, only 60 were Indian.(Doc. #2) Because the administration was mostly Englishmen, the Laws being made were not in everyone's favor. When India was decided to be freed from colonial rule there were some complications. Lalvani says that the the transition was peaceful due to the mutual respect among Indians and Britons (Lalvani). But, as India transitioned into independance a total of 1 million people died (Gandhi). British imperialism politically impacted India in a bad way that lead to an inefficient government and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. P.E.S.T Analysis of the Indian Telecom Industry P.E.S.T. Analysis of the Indian Telecom Industry 2009 This is an analysis of the Political, Economic, Social and Technological environment surrounding the Indian Telecommunication Industry. By– Akshar Mehta 02 2nd January 2009 Particulars | Page | 1. Introduction 2.1 Panoramic Scene of Indian Telecom Industry 2.2 The Road Ahead | 2–323 | 2. P.E.S.T. Analysis – What is it? 3.3 Meaning 3.4 Main Aspects of P.E.S.T. Analysis | 444 | 3. Political Environment3.1 Policies Framed By the Government for the Telecom Industry3.2 Impact of Policies on the Industry | 5–767 | 4. Economic Environment 5.5 Current Economic Scenario4.2 Mergers and Acquisitions4.3 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) | 8–9899 | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dominance has been much more pronounced in the mobile market, where private operators have added 124.68 million subscribers, while public sector operators added only 31.79 million subscribers. 1.2 THE ROAD AHEAD According to a report by Boston Consulting Group, while only one in 20 of the world's first two billion mobile subscribers live in India, as many as one in every four of the next billion subscribers will be an Indian. The department of telecommunication estimates the total subscriber base to total 500 million by 2010, out of which 80 million are expected to be from rural areas. The Indian telecom industry's revenue, , is estimated to increase, which according to Ernst & Young is expected to total US$ 43 billion, accounting for 4.2 per cent of the total GDP. With such growth projection, this industry is likely to see increased investments. In fact, total investment is projected at US$ 76.6 billion during the eleventh plan period (2007–12). Private sector is estimated to continue its dominant share, accounting for 67 per cent of the total projected investment while public sector accounts for the rest. Figure 1.1: Expected Growth of the Industry 2. PEST ANALYSIS – WHAT IS IT? 2.1 MEANING In analyzing the macro–environment, it is important to identify the factors that might in turn affect a number of vital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Importance Of English Essay English is a widely accepted language in the scenario of today. It has become 'global language' and we can say has often been referred to as, the lingua franca of the modern era. English as a second language is currently most often taught around the world. In India, the purpose of English is not only for to make communication with the outside world, but also for within inter–state. There is the great ethnic and linguistic diversity. Because of the great diversity within our nation, English as a language played a significant role as an indispensable 'link' language. With the tremendous revolution in the Information Technology sector, various software and operating systems have been developed in the English language and English has become a great medium for written and oral communication. Due to communicative and educative value which English as a language has achieved and established itself as the world's most important language. The world has recognized its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been considered as Language is like a system with its characteristics. In India English has established as the most important language and set up as the associate language. English is the second spoken language in India after Hindi and probably the first in reading and writing language in India. In India, the purpose of English is not only for to make communication with the outside world, but also for within inter–state. Indians' minds have accepted English language for better education, culture, higher intellect and bright future. Indians are using English with Indian language simultaneously in their conversation and move to speak fluent English. English also facilitates the communication among Indians of different language speakers. Thus English language has become the language of legal, financial, educational and business in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. The Roles Of Language And Harish Trivedi's Communication... Communication through language performs a pivotal role in a human life as it sustains it and therefore essential. Of course, various means of communication like gestures and others can never replace the use of a language in a human life. A human being is a God's creation, but a language is a human creation. The same information in one language can be communicated differently through different languages depending on culture, region, religion, politics and above all the society of the speaker of a particular language. The interaction between two persons of two diverse nations would be completely impossible due to the absence of knowledge of the other's language with each other. Thus, the same situation extends itself to even at the level of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Partly because of the oral traditions and partly due to the destructions of innumerable texts because of weather conditions, several problems arise when the earlier history of translation is attempted. The history of translation in India has, according to Ritā Kothāri, three stages: "oral, written and printed" with "no mechanism for tracing the oral tradition of translation". Further, she adds that "The written tradition. . . is rooted in medieval India, around the fourteenth and fifteen centuries, when excerpts from the Sanskrit scriptures began to travel into the 'regional' languages" (Kothāri 2003: 6– 7). However, it is believed that, as Krishnamurthy notes, the first requirement "for inter–language communication in the subcontinent probably arose through trade" (Krishnamurthy 1998: 464). Kautilya, known as Chānakya (c. 370–283 BC), a minister to Chandragupta Maurya (c. 340–298 BC), in the 4th century BC wrote "a treatise on statecraft" indicating "the status that the translator might have had during this period" without the use of a word translator but "scribes" (Ibid: 465). Thus, this activity of translation as a discourse offers India more opportunities due to its multilingual status, whereas the possibility of translation in the West is less due to its monolingual status. Thus, it is noticeable that multilingualism offers benefits to the practice of translation simultaneously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Problem Solving Skills On A Business Situation (iii) Learning Outcomes 8. Problem solving skills in a business situation The lack of responses from proposals I sent to universities for advertising was initially disconcerting. Clients' informed me that "July/August is our main vacation period, and most people will not be available" (Roth 2015, np). The response I have received from other university personnel can be categorized into one of three categories: 1. They did not wish to advertise, 2. Process were too high and/ or out of their budget, 3. And some inquired about when the deadline was for which they cab respond to. In the instances where university personnel were interested in advertising placement, I promptly returned correspondence with details on the advertising ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However I managed to have a phone call and sought the price issue by offering her the same rate they advertised for from last year. This helps Times of India in maintain client relations. 9. Analytical skills to select and use relevant information for a given task During business representation meetings for Times of India I recorded the minutes of meetings while also taking mental notes on delivery, subject matter, physical gestures, listening behavior, timing, and setting. The manner in which my manager presented the Times of India to potential investors, advertisers, and relevant personnel is a skill that must be honed through a combination of public speaking, emotional awareness, and the development of managerial behaviors that are effective in the corporate environment. For he delivery of courier times and parcels I wanted to maximize my efficiency and minimize my time away from the office. By reducing the amount of time that a package was in–transit, I could enhance communication with clients and ensure any items my manager was expecting were available at the earliest convenience. When sending reminders to clients for invoice payments, proposals and other emails, I was conscious of correct terminology and tone of voice. I studied previous emails sent by my superior as well using online journals to ensure I was complying with industry standards for appropriate business tone. I have attached the emailed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Alternative Communication Systems... during disasters 4. Alternative Communication Systems... during disasters In Monsoon–2004, severe flood situations in the States of Assam and Bihar caused major devastation. Many district head quarters got totally cut–off from the State head quarter and neighboring districts due to submerged telephone exchanges or damaged cables and disrupted roads and railways communication. In the worst affected districts the need for relief and rescue operation could not be communicated to the State head quarters. Realizing this, State Government requested National Disaster Management Division of the Government of India to immediately send the emergency coordination kits containing satellite phones to establish communication links among the severely affected districts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may lead to severe losses in terms of human lives, livestock and property. The prime communication networks of Government of India. NIC: National Informatics Centre (NIC) is a premiere Science & Technology organization of the Government of India in this field. It functions through a nationwide information and communication technology (ICT) network called NICNET. 29 BSNL: The Department of Telephone Operations, Government of India became a corporation on October 1, 2000 and was christened Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). Today, BSNL is a leading telecommunication company and the largest public sector undertaking of India. It has a network of over 45 million lines covering 5000 towns with over 35 million telephone connections. Its responsibilities include improvement of the quality of telecom services, expansion of telecom network, introduction of new telecom services in all villages and instilling confidence among its customers. Modes for Emergency Communication RADIO COMMUNICATIONS In the scenario where normal telephone and mobile phone network is disrupted or such services have never existed in the disaster affected area, we need to find out other reliable means of communicating urgent messages from the site to shorter and longer distances. The first obvious choice is to establish a wireless radio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Advantages And Disadvantages Of E Governance Best Practices of E–Governance in India: Opportunities and Limitations Abstract E–governance or electronic governance is about the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) by government at all level to provide services to the public, communication and information exchange between all the organisation/agencies of government. It's become an important part of government system to achieve the economic and the quality of life. Major goals of e–governance are to provide better service delivery to the citizens, transparency and accountability, improved efficiency within government, empowering the peoples through information, saving time through the provision of a single window. The main focus to improve public services in an efficient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It helps in improving the quality of services. It gives citizens the choice of when to interact with the government (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week), from where to interact with the government (service centre) and how to interact with the government (internet, fax, e–mail, telephone). The primary work of the G2C is make government and citizens friendly to each other. 2. G2B (Government to Business):– In G2B, various e–governance tools are used to help the business community which aims to provides goods and services and to internet with the internet. The main purpose is to cut red tape, save time, reduce cost end to create more clear business environment when dealing with the government. The initiatives of the G2B can be exchange such as licensing, permits, but Goods and revenue collection. They can be promotional and facilitative such as trade, tourism and investment. These measures are taken to provide pleasant environment to businesses to promote them to perform more effectively. 3. G2G (Government to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Body Soap Case VDB REPORT Cleanse Body Soap Assessment Item 3 BSB115 – Management Word Count – 1412 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Problem Defined 3 Problem Analysis 4 Leading 4 Controlling 5 Environmental Factors 5 Conclusion 6 Recommendations 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction Cleanse is an Australian body soap company who produce and wholesale their products out to supermarket chains such as Woolworths and Coles. The company has been operating for over 3 years and has established a head office in Brisbane and Sydney with over 200 employees in its Australian operations. In addition to its Australian operations, Cleanse also has a branch in Delhi, India where they produce the same product and wholesale Cleanse products ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is easy to think communicating is simple; however it is usually quite complicated and very easy to send the wrong message. The two elements in every communication situation are the sender and the receiver. The sender conveys the idea and the receiver interprets it and usually gives the sender feedback. Feedback is a powerful tool to communication effectiveness, because it enables the sender to determine whether or not the receiver correctly interpreted the message. Likewise in this case line managers haven't been able to express themselves and therefore there hasn't been any feedback conveyed with the General Manager. A possible cause for this problem is that majority of line managers employed in India are recent university graduates (World Business Culture, 2012). Now this is not the problem, the problem is the lack of experience held by these employees compared to the experience of general managers. And with the way businesses are run in India it is usually a case of the person with the most experience in the business gets to have the final say (Chakravarty, 2013). Controlling The second aspect of management used to investigate the issue is Controlling. Control is a concern that is facing every manager in every organisation today. Many businesses continually look to
  • 61. improve relationships between all levels of staff in order for a healthy working environment. To effectively control a business the organisation requires information about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Coca Cola And India Case Study 1. What aspects of U.S. culture ad of Indian culture may have been causes of Coke's difficulties in India? India and the United States have vastly different cultures. When doing business in foreign countries, great care must be taken to recognize the culture of the country in order to avoid problems, such as the ones Coca–Cola experienced in India. In addition, business practices and governmental policies are different between India and the U.S. Coca–Cola should have taken care to study and familiarize itself with the regulatory practices of India prior to doing business there. As most everyone knows, the recipe of Coca–Cola has long been held secret. When the Indian government demanded to be provided the secret formula in 1977, Coke pulled out from doing business in India, returning 17 years later in 1993. India scores high in power distance, where the communication is from the top down and authority is for the most part not questioned and just accepted. In that regard, when pesticides were found in high concentrations in some coke products, it was difficult to convince Indians or the Minister of Health that Coke's products were safe. Another issue that may have caused Coke's difficulties in India relate to communication. The U.S. is a low context culture, where communication is expected to be direct and clear. In contrast, India is a high context culture, where often times meanings and direction are often implied. Of the organizational structures, India falls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Imperialism In India Imperialism in India had many positive effects and negative effects. India was introduced to more technology and ways of communication. It also lead to an increase of population and regular living. But, it also lead to India being dependent on Britain and lead to famine. There were many positive effects from this. Great Britain and other industrialized countries introduced more transportation methods and communication like telephones. These things improved cars, roads that can now be paved, postal networks, and trains. More advanced and high–tech machines were made.This being brought to India helped industrialize new colonies. These machines were made for manufacturing goods, electricity, cars, vaccines, steel, guns, and steam engines. After colonization, education like science, health, hygiene, agricultural resourcing, and medicine were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Britain taught herders the process of crop rotation to fertilize their land. Not only did Britain help them with that, but they also connected India to the modern world through all of this technology, medicine, and media. The last benefit was cleaning up. Sanitation was not very important until they were taught cleanliness for health and basic hygiene. From all of the benefits I have talked about, you might think Britain was great to India, but they also caused so many problems. Wars with Britain, also against leaders by Great Britain, took money away from India. The East India Trading Company would buy materials and goods at a very low price while selling their processed goods at a very high price price. Britain also ruined India's previous economy and industries as a result of Britain making them import their goods from Britain and not allowing them buy their own goods from India. Because of this, industries such as the handmade cloth industry, metal industries, and carpentry industries, fell because cloth was made of better quality for less money in Britain due to mass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Race And Ethnicity Research Paper Ethnic/Cultural Group People are usually categorized in terms of race and/or ethnicity. Race is a term typically used to classify people according to similar and specific physical characteristics. Ethnicity is a term more broadly used that connects people according to an inherited status such as: a shared ancestry, language, history, religion, cuisine, art, clothing style, and/or physical appearance, etc. India is a country located in South Asia bordered by the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. Since India is located in the southern part of Asia, they racially can identify as Asian; however, Asia as a whole consists of a wide variety of ethnicities. The U.S. Census Bureau ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those of Asian Indian heritage tended to smell heavily of curry or the food they ate. Also, many of the women did not shave their armpits or legs. Many cultures around the world do not place as much emphasis on vanity as Westerners do, so these stereotypes can easily be made. One of the doctors was from India as well but he was neither smelly, dirty, or sloppy. He did advise many of his Indian patients the importance of eating a better diet, stating that obesity was becoming a problem in their culture. One stereotype that I tended to make was that Asians have two left feet and could not walk on a treadmill. For some reason or another, it seemed to be a trend. Although it wasn't the case for all, it seemed to be the majority. Before doing this study, I'm sure I could have easily mistaken some East Indians as Chinese. Going from Wheeling, WV to working in a multicultural city was an awesome experience! Not only did I learn a lot professionally, but I also learned a lot personally. It was very interesting to meet people of so many different backgrounds with so many different languages, beliefs, and characteristics. Behavior Modification Effective communication is important in providing safe health care. Miscommunication can lead to many errors, which can inadvertently affect compliance, accurate diagnosis, and health promotion. There are a variety of translation services offered in the United States; however, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Negative Effects Of Imperialism On Colonized People Despite having a predominantly negative effect on colonized populations, Imperialism improved the lives of colonized people because it introduced innovations and inventions that helped to unify conquered areas through easier means of communication and improved native economies by increasing productivity. During the Age of Imperialism, most colonial powers had developed technologies that the countries they colonized did not yet have access to. Industrial inventions like crop rotation, telephone lines, the steamboat, the cotton gin and railroads allowed Imperialist powers to produce and transport materials more efficiently than colonized countries could. When Imperialist powers colonized other countries they were often motivated by However, when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. How Can Poor Countires Afford Space Programs? Essay The world today seems to be heading outside its limits. The same way India has decided to launch its orbiter into Mars and become one of the few countries with this ability. But, there are many problems that India will face and many issues that they must look into before focusing on such a drastic occasion that will change the view of the world. India needs to realize the downfall within its country before reaching out and helping others. The ignored economy. To begin anything, the first step is to recognize the capital resources needed to start such a big task. Kaul (2013) reported that more than 65% of India consists of poor people that fall below the poverty line; additionally, the Press Trust of India (2013) released that India makes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the more important investments is in the field of meteorology where weather forecasters and communication satellites could have been crafted (Hsu, 2013). The other argument that India faced and is relevant to the use of technology is that the orbiter created by the ISRO cannot carry much weight and is slower than previous orbiters created by other countries (Hsu, 2013). Bennett (2013) discussed that the problems in India and around the world are so high that India could have used that technology to resolve issues on Earth. Ulterior motive. No person, let alone country, is free of thinking for their own interest. This sort of criticism is rational and is the same thought that Bennett (2013) stated. The reason that India is after releasing the orbiter in a hurry (Hsu, 2013) is because they might want to be ahead of China since they are India's rivals (Bennett, 2013). The other fact is that previous orbiters, more than half, had failed, making India more interested in launching the orbiter and redefining their image (Hsu, 2013; Bennett, 2013). This mission is criticized for portioning the rich from the poor people says (A.R., 2013). It is the perfect cover for the elites and socialites to take control of the resources that would be extracted from Mars (A.R., 2013). The fight for power. The one thing everyone wants to avoid is war and political dramas. Hume (2013) mentioned that India's launch of the orbiter is just a fight over power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. British Imperialism Research Paper Imperialism is the takeover of a weaker territory or country by a superior nation. Around the year 1858, India became a victim to British imperialism. It was a valuable colony to britain, they even called it the "jewel in the crown". Imperialism brought many benefits and drawbacks to India. The reasons to why India was so valuable, was because it supplied many resources and a large population. India provided tea, coffee, cotton, and most importantly, Opium. This benefited britain because they could trade these popular items constantly, provided more money for their colonial exploits. India also had a large population, even till this day, India is the second most populated country. The large population gave Britain a large workforce, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It opened international trade for india. Poverty also increased due to increased taxation. Imperialism improved transportation by improving roads, cars, and trains. There was also improvement on railroads. In addition, there is better communication. India was made of various languages in different regions of the country, unabling the indians in communicating much with other parts of India and foreign countries. With the introduction of English, indians were able to communicate with foreign countries, which helped with international trade. People of India now had a common language to communicate with and their nationalist feelings grew. The growth of nationalism ended British rule. India was not the only country to fall under European Imperialism, China and Africa also fell as victims to European imperialism, but just like india, they were able to free themselves from European rule. The United states helped China by promoting open door policy in 1899. Dr. Sun yat– sen, also known as the father of modern china, declared a republic for china and became president. He advocated freeing China from Imperial control, a democracy, and modernizing China. Soon, China was free from Europeans. Africa also ended imperialism after the Cold war. In the end, European imperialism was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Cultural Communication Differences Between Cuba and India Cultural Communication Differences Between Cuba & India Every culture develops in two ways, first by insular forces which shape the every day interactions between people of the same cultural values, and second by the influences put upon them from outside sources. Two countries with very little proximity to each other, and very little shared interaction, have developed their own unique styles that are radically different than the other. Cuba and India are two countries that have been heavily influenced by outside sources, by the practice of colonization by the European powers. In addition to this, both countries have followed a course of independent thinking in world politics. Cuba is an island nation with a Communist government that has little to do with the massive Asian country of India, with over a billion residents and centuries of unique history and religious practices. India is a country that has always been influenced by cultures around it, the Muslim invaders from the West, the Chinese Buddhists from the East, and the European colonial powers from the Sea. (Difference, 2011) It is the second largest country by population in the world, and has a bustling economy and a liberal democracy for government. Time is fast in India, and getting faster. In cities like Mumbai, where century old neighborhoods are being torn up for new construction, and massive projects are underway to modernize the country, there is a spirit of revival and youth that drives the country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. A Report On The Aircel Group The Aircel Group, formed in the year 1994, it offers affordable and outstanding mobile services to a vast subscriber base in India. Aircel has a vision of delighting its customers by giving them the respect they deserve. Their goal is to provide their customers with exemplary service and persistently look for new ways to the surpass their expectations. Aircel commenced operations in the year 1999. In the 1st decade of operations, they concentrated on the building of their foundations in the southern part of the country, and soon emerged as the regional market leaders in India. They worked hard and achieved that success by remaining focused on growth of opportunities. Soon after the company began with its expansion in the year 2005 and has now set its sight on becoming a pan of India operator. the project pipeline is robust, allowing for the sustainable long– term growth. In addition to the leadership position in Tamil Nadu, Aircel met with extra ordinary success in the Eastern frontier circles. They pride themselves on customer satisfaction and managed to emerge as the market leaders in Assam and North Eastern states within 1.5 year of operations. During this period, the company gained a strong foothold in 10 circles, to provide better access to their customers. Today, Aircel operates in 18 telecommunication circles and the company is ready to embark on a dynamic expansion plan, swiftly rolling out in new circles in the near future. Aircel offers its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...