Create knowledge
[?]
|
(rate this)
|
Sony is yet again ready to layoff 10,000 employees. It is not clear if this will be from Japan or overseas. This makes us think that how unpredictable can working in big brands be. We normally think that we should go for a big brand instead of working for a small company but when incidents like this happen they tear away our dreams, make us rethink and take away our sleep. If a company is going to lay off so many people where would they go, what would they do and how will they move forward. We have no answer to these questions. According to Nikkei‘s sources, Sony might also request that its seven executive directors — including Stringer — return their yearly bonuses. Sony hasn’t officially ...
|
|
glorywest
| Commented
| 1 day ago
|
|
Good Day, My name is Glory, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile from medicalnaukri.com and deemed it necessary to write you immediately,Presently i can not really specify what prompted my drive to write you because I...
|
|
|
|
subrata kumar
| Commented
| 16 days ago
|
|
Gargi it's not about big or small brand rather it's about hw things r moving....in terms of business,profitability,market share,cost etc...most importantly the way forward planning and clear cut strategy for the same. We still beleive big brands...
|
|
|
|
Divya Jyoti (DJ) Sarkar
| Commented
| 6 months ago
|
|
Very simple. First thing: stop whining and complaining. A business that does not do well, will not be able to retain employees. Like it or not, that's the way things are. Keep your skills sharp, qualifications up-to-date, experience in line with...
|
|
Insight: "Sony plans to cut 10,000 job" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
Too often it is observed that the two terms 'purchasing' and 'procurement' are used interchangeably. Do you think they serve the same purpose? Differentiate between the two terms.
|
|
G.Ganesan
| Answered
| 2 years ago
|
|
Yes there is a change in these terms.Procurement refers to start from the initial stage ie, designing/sourcing/processing/negotiating/fixing standards etc and purchasing refers to fulfilling the commercial aspects of procuring the commadity viz...
|
|
|
|
Divya Jyoti (DJ) Sarkar
| Answered
| 3 years ago
|
|
Yes, Procurement is a much wider term that is used to describe the process of acquisition for business use, of material/equipment and services. This would include hiring/renting, bailment, loan (of equipment/services from a supplier/contractor/competi...
|
|
|
|
Sushen Gupta
| Answered
| 3 years ago
|
|
Procurement is the acquisition of goods and/or services at the best possible total cost of ownership, in the right quantity and quality, at the right time, in the right place and from the right source for the direct benefit or use of...
|
|
Answer: "Is there a difference between the terms 'Procurement' and 'Purchasing'?" deleted from your view.




