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Sambit
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| 2 years ago
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We have a huge market opportunity in all types of games and genre. the market is sound and responding. So we can beat the recession.
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Rajender Malhotra
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Manpreet, how will online games help one to bail out from recession i don't understand, to me more proper economic reforms should be in place, such that this sort of incident will never happen again, and may be online games will cheer them up with the...
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shikha jain
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According to my perception games industry will be helpful for dealing with such kind of difficult situation somewhere because by developing knowledgeable games not only people will get employment but it will helpful in boosting people's...
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Statistical analysis system (SAS)
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Rajesh Kona
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"Statistical analysis system (SAS) "
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Well, The scope of SAS can be daunting. There are dozens of PROCs able to analyze and produce just about any statistic you want. SAS also has extensive presentation services, from green screen to HTML, and data warehousing facilities. You can...
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Rajender Malhotra
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"Statistical analysis system (SAS) "
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SAS is not for the faint of heart. The software expensive and it can be very resource intensive. Its quirky language looks like PL/1, but it's not, and it takes a while to get the hang of using "procedures" (PROC) instead of programming logic. On...
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Rajender Malhotra
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| 3 years ago
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With the tower set in people could cut their landlines and this could give them the mindset that they could actually pay the service fee.
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Sridhar Kumar
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| 3 years ago
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Ok the connectivity would be great but this service would offer extra $100 service charge will people be ready for this. The cell phones which they are handling might not be even of that much cost do you think they will pay for the service that...
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Recession
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Bhuneshwar Ram Tripathi
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"Oppertunity to enter"
| 3 years ago
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The stocks will not be giving 40 to 50% return,but the valuations have become attractive and present it is an oppertunity to enter. The front line companies will maintain their clientel and shall gain due to weakness of Re. against $
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Rajender Malhotra
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IT companies maintain that they aren't really feeling the pricing pressure yet. There have been sporadic cases where the client has come back to us, to renegotiate the prices. But, on the whole, the pricing discipline is intact. But, I believe that...
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SR Sham Sunder
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The crucial question is : Who participates in the open innovation initiative. If it is a customer, his contribution will come anyway during the process of understanding his needs. If the collaboration occurs amongst like minded persons but with...
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Sanjiv Bhakat
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Rajender i am not arguing that open innovation is a good idea, it is But in reality it has limitations. Do customers know what the next radical solution is going to be? Do you think open innovation using collaboration technology would have enabled...
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Last October, at a conference for IT managers and executives, I was chatting with saurav sharma an IT expert about the popular concept of IT/business alignment. The fact that so many people in the IT field even talk about the need to align IT and business is evidence that IT is not very well aligned in far too many businesses. At least that was the conclusion that saurav and I came to. Do you ever hear companies talking about marketing/business alignment or HR/business alignment? Saurav asked.......... Of course we don t. If there was a rift inside the company with the marketing department or the HR department, it would mean that there was a fundamental problem, and any good company would s...
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I feel that, In present world offshoring of IT Consuting services has become very important . With specialized IT consulting services, you can get the best deal in ongoing IT strategy and architecture that offers insight into the current state of your IT structure and hence helps you to generate more profit better than before. . There are many IT services including website design, web development, and software development that may boost your business at once. By adding definite IT services into your work strategy, you can get advantages by identifying emerging opportunities that may lead to better efficiency, business value and growth into your system. . Now I will tell you about an exampl...
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Sreenivas Dogiparthy
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It depends on the Leader. Sales is all about maintaining an updated funnel and having communications with all the funnel leads. If the manager is smart, he will injects the idea of funnel. Most of their meeting discussions will be about their...
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Siva Subramanian
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It boils down to the fact that the sales professionals haven't realized the value CRM can bring in managing their leads accounts. The following may vary industry to industry - Sales process, taget customer, market segment etc., and organizations...
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Ankit Singh
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From the I.T. perspective, the sales force has differing levels of technical expertise, which can deter full use of the CRM system. And even the most CRM savvy professional needs to take time to familiarize themselves with the system, which will...
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The benefits of business process management (BPM) implementation are enormous in any economic environment. But achieving business agility in a turbulent, competitive global market is all the easier with BPM tools, as success stories of BPM-driven companies show. Spread across industry sectors, these companies stand out for their nimble response to change, efficient cost structures, enhanced revenue models and optimal growth levels. By providing an adaptable framework to make key corporate decisions, BPM helps organizations optimize both work and revenues. How to implement BPM BPM implementation involves a step-by-step approach that encompasses all of the following phases: 1. Identify BPM go...
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Gabriel Perri
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I have lived and worked in India, and I am acquainted with all the Processes.
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Kaushal Kumar Jha
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With mobile commerce and social networking already a reality and generation X Y utilizing text messaging often as their primary channel of communication, the future of mobility is certainly bright and dynamic. The one drawback is the form factor...
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