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Guys worth a read...... I am sure you feel good after reading this... go on. The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn't already know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned around to find a wrinkled, little old lady beaming up at me with a smile that lit up her entire being. She said, 'Hi handsome. My name is Rose. I'm eighty-seven years old. Can I give you a hug?' I laughed and enthusiastically responded, 'Of course you may!' and she gave me a giant squeeze. 'Why are you in college at such a young, innocent age?' I asked. She jokingly replied, 'I'm here to meet a rich husband, g...
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SR Sham Sunder
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I have seen many people die. Almost all of them with regrets on what they did not do. Even young fellos at 45 years of age! Contrary to my own religious faith I should have, I have always maintained that we should do something in this life. There...
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Dilraj Singh
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Good N Inspiring
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Bandi Kanna
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Some thing to learn and practice in our lives. Cheers
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The question, 'what are your strengths and weaknesses' will come up in all interviews. And many times the answer to this question will give the interviewer the first real impression of your fit to the job. It is imperative to make a good impression during the interview and there is no better chance than when you have a direct invitation to state your strengths. However, when you do so, you should keep in mind what is the interviewer looking for and what qualities would the job require of you. In your answer you need to identify those exact strengths that best compliment the job for which you are appearing. In order to do so effortlessly, you need to prepare well before the interview and be ...
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Dilraj Singh
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Thanks, Mr Tiwari
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Tired with work and 2 hard days for the weekend:-) Expand your facial muscles with the below fun dose.. MONKEY IN THE PLANE Once in Brazil a plane crashed, only a monkey who was traveling in the plane was left alive. Fortunately the monkey was intelligent enough to understand our language and reply in actions. The officials went to see the monkey in the hospital and had a talk with the monkey. Officer: 'When the plane took off what were the travelers doing?' Monkey: 'Tying their belts' Officer: 'What were the air hostesses doing?' Monkey: 'Saying Hello! Good morning!' Officer: 'What were the pilots doing?' Monkey: 'Checking the system' Officer: 'What were you doing?' Monkey: 'Looking for m...
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Nikil Kuti
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(To add more just for fun...) Officer: why this was happened ? you can handle steering well,you are intilligent ! Monkey: While Handling the steering! I have seen Farm Lands & trees So I m looking for my food,where as Pilot(s) after seeing...
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Dilraj Singh
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Good One Dear
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Amit Alok
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this gives us a lesson everyone has his own work . donnt do others jobs. but its nice story. PS: sarada, do post same kind of stuff.
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Ant Grasshopper* OLD VERSION * The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house and laying up supplies for the winter. The Grasshopper thinks the Ant is a fool and laughs dances plays the summer away. Come winter, the Ant is warm and well fed. The Grasshopper has no food or shelter so he dies out in the cold. * *Ant Grasshopper* Modern Version* The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house and laying up supplies for the winter. The Grasshopper thinks the Ant ' s a fool and laughs dances plays the summer away. Come winter, the shivering Grasshopper calls a press conference and demands to know why the Ant should be allowed to be warm and well fed...
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Santosh Kumar Mohanty
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Nice topic by Mr. Nair and analysis by Mr. Sharma. The truth is always one and the question is how far we are from the truth. Actually social exploitation due to caste system and reservation policy to bring equality, both are away from true policy...
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Dilraj Singh
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EXCELLENT
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Dayanand Deshpande
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Reservation issues are still seen in INDIA. Well, I think there shouldn't be any reservation in INDIA. Everyone should be treat in a similar manner. Work hard and earn a name for yourself and don't fight with the government to give reservation for...
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Please Read Very Carefully - INFORM ALL YOUR FRIENDS FAMILY MEMBERS India has become a dumping ground for banned drugs; also the business for production of banned drugs is booming. Plz make sure that u buy drugs only if prescribed by a doctor(Also, ask which company manufactures it, this would help to ensure that u get what is prescribed at the Drug Store) and that also from a reputed drug store. Not many people know about these banned drugs and consume them causing a lot of damage to themselves. We forward Jokes and other junk all the time. This is far more important. DANGEROUS DRUGS HAVE BEEN GLOBALLY DISCARDED BUT ARE AVAILABLE IN INDIA . The most common ones are action 500 Nimulid. PHEN...
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Atul Kumar
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Indian government has also banned number of medicines. The list can be found at http://cdsco.nic.in/html/Drugsbanned.html
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Dilraj Singh
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THANKS
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sagi srinivasa rao
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very important article to share with all our friends.........thanks
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My Dad, he doesn't shop, when he goes in he wants to just get what he wants. And my Mom, she finds something and she looks at it for like an hour and says 'Aw, does it fit? It's probably not news to you that men and women shop very differently. The research found women browsed until they had seen most of the things in the store compared to only 33 percent of men. Women were more likely to go shopping when they didn't have any particular item they needed, whereas men have the opposite pattern -- known as 'purpose driven' shopping: quick to get in and get out... As one female shopper between the ages of 18 and 35 told the researchers: 'I love shopping. I love shopping even when I have a dead...
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Priya
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I agree it was a good read. To all those who could do with some related reading, I would stongly suggest Jim Pooler's book,"Why we shop: Emotional Rewards and Retail Strategies"
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Dilraj Singh
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GOOD ONE
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Interesting read! Keep the Spark Alive Inaugural Speech for the new batch at the Symbiosis BBA program, Pune 23rd June, 2008 By Chetan Bhagat Good Morning everyone and thank you for giving me this chance to speak to you. This day is about you. You, who have come to this college, leaving the comfort of your homes (or in some cases discomfort), to become something in your life. I am sure you are excited. There are few days in human life when one is truly elated. The first day in college is one of them. When you were getting ready today, you felt a tingling in your stomach. What would the auditorium be like, what would the teachers be like, who are my new classmates - there is so much to be ...
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Vinayarajan KV
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Thanks for sharing this inspiring article
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Dilraj Singh
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ITS GREAT, EKTA THANKS A LOT FOR THIS
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Bhuneshwar Ram Tripathi
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Great.Ekta you have done great serviceby to the people by publishing this article.The spark has to be kept alive until the last day of the life.Thanks.
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Don’t forget the power of POSTCARDS. Often that is all you need to get the basic message across, I read this line when I was new to retail, In the age of 21, I started my retail business with a very small loan amount, one thing I was very much sure about was, as soon my retail will be popular in the area I will have too face heavy competitions. Retailers with more money, man power, better space, and better in everything will soon grow for competition, So from the very first day we concentrated on customer relationship, and as I told you I read this line in a book and Implemented the policy, we started collecting the data of the customer and tried to write them before every season,...
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mahendra kumar pareta
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yes this is naturally true
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asif shaikh
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the law of indirect effort in selling emphasis on Customer Relationship and sale will take care of itself
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YALLAPRAGADA. UMAMAHESWARA RAO
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very nice article its will be use full to all, and retail business is like circle so everday we can monitor, keep good attitude then we are winners im will fell.
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We know that in US we have store where you get everything at a price of Dollar 1. Such stores in the name of Rs. 100 store are coming up in India. What do you think is the future of such stores in Ind...
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Dilraj Singh
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Dear Mr Majumdar Ones again you have asked a good question, In my answer here, I will like to share my experience with all dear members, As one can see in my profile I own a retail showroom {greeting card and gifts}. I had a competitor which...
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Dharmesh Shukla
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Dear Sir, I see that small shop not runs quietly for long run because in our city there are many dollor shop but they can close after 2 to 3 years because here shop rent price high+municipal tax higher+ electricity +maintainace + sales person +...
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Sumit Gupta has been selling medicines for the past 10 years. Over a decade he has learnt to provide additional services like selling LIC policies, SIM cards and payment of phone bills. So when EKO, a micro finance star-up, asked him to sign up as a cash point for them he readily agreed. “People can deposit and withdraw money at my shop. Banking has become very convenient for them,” says Gupta. The project was launched four months ago. Eko has tied up with Centurion Bank of Punjab, now taken over by HDFC, to open no frills savings account for the under privileged. The company says all one needs is a cell phone and a proof of identity. “The transaction is initiated on the cell phone through ...
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veguru vijayakumar babu
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very interesting. In SBI also buiness facilitators are engaged to serve in rural and semi urban areas to extend similar facilities as part of financial inclusion.
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Dilraj Singh
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Its really intresting to know about this,need more detail about EKO and project as well thaks anyways
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