Create knowledge
[?]
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
50
|
VS |
9
|
No
|
|
|
Suryanarayan Murthy
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Number of people using mobile are more than the number of people who use internet. I feel, mobile banking overtakes e-banking shortly.
|
|
|
|
Kabir Chatterji
| Argues in support of
| 1 year ago
|
|
Mobile banking can be a huge success if stripped down versions of the e-banking solutions can be made available to the smartphones/pocket pcs.. However, the key remains in download time, security and handphone browser capabilities ... If these are...
|
|
|
|
Anita Sawant
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Though social networking is the craze in India, people would be extremely reluctant to do banking via social networking websites. E-banking will have problems extending to the rural sectors, and this will extend an opportunity for mobile banking...
|
|
Debate: "Mobile Banking - Will it be ever bigger than E-banking?? " deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Definitely replace
|
6
|
VS |
21
|
Never replace
|
|
|
Nohar Singh Dhruv
| Argues in support of
"Never replace"
| 1 year ago
|
|
I agree with Mr.kabir said.. We can do lots of things simultaneously on PC/Laptop but we can't do this with mobile phone... Yeah today there is some OS supported mobile is available in market and we can use it any where but they are only for...
|
|
|
|
Kabir Chatterji
| Argues in support of
| 1 year ago
|
|
Access to information, quick updates and transactions are undoubtedly at our finger tips, anywhere by virtue of Mobile. But most certainly they cannot match & replace the computing power of PC/Laptops etc.
|
|
|
|
Nisha
| Argues in support of
"Never replace"
| 1 year ago
|
|
No they can't replace....... Pc's and laptops are more convenient than mobile phones. I do agree that today mobiles has got all the features of a laptop. But when it come to usage time and comfort level laptops are best......   Â
|
|
Debate: "Mobiles can replace pc or laptop devices." deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
16
|
VS |
11
|
No
|
|
|
Deepak
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Yes offcourse why not Delhi is changing day by day.its not that city which we had seen for ten years now its well develop city
|
|
|
|
Kabir Chatterji
| Argues in support of
| 1 year ago
|
|
Yes but lots of ground to cover though!!
|
|
|
|
Aniruddha Gargya
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Millions of Rupees spent, lot of dirt raised, lot of political points gained and lost. But on ground reality non of the venues are compete, the entire city is a big construction site and it'll be surprising if the game can be held. Looking at the...
|
|
Debate: "Will Delhi be able to host COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010 Successfully" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
68
|
VS |
27
|
No
|
|
|
ashish
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 1 year ago
|
|
No i am not agree that exit interview should be taken ,as there are chances that the employee may not be able to express.
|
|
|
|
Kabir Chatterji
| Argues in support of
| 1 year ago
|
|
It is good to conduct exit interviews, record and analyze views and implement suggestive measures. Feedback & Suggestions always help.
|
|
|
|
Sumit Jayaswal
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 2 years ago
|
|
"Failure is not who makes mistakes. Failure is who repeats mistakes." When an employee leaves, he definitely has a reason to leave. Most of the times, i have seen, the companies neglect exit interviews and just happy to let the employee go. After...
|
|
Debate: "How important is it for a company to conduct an exit interview when an employee leaves the organisation? " deleted from your view.




