How many french people live in Alaska?
French-speaking Alaskans number around 30,000 (4.2 % of the population), and around 125,000 people in Alaska (18%of the population), are from French descent.
Is David cotes Honeywell home business a fraud?
I received an email from someone who wanted to rent my house. They said they were working a contract job for Honeywell, and his manager's name was David M. Cote. It was a scam. So I'm sure this is a scam also.
What Are Some Ideas For New Products?
How about a power hand drill attachment that fits all types of hand held drills and collects the rubbish and scrap produced when you drill holes in vertical objects (i.e., walls). This product could also include a depth gauging mechanism so that you don't drill too deep by accident.
Give three examples of possible breaches of security in beauty salon?
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Who are the top ten successful businessman in the world?
Top 10 Business Man in World
Lakshmi N Mittal
Steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal is the richest Indian in the world, with an estimated wealth of $25 billion. He resides in London, has his company registered in the Netherlands, but still holds an Indian passport. Although Mittal Steel was already the world's biggest steel company, his king-sized ambitions were evident when he took over steel giant Arcelor to create a new steel behemoth -- Arcelor-Mittal.
L N Mittal left India in the mid-1970s to start his career. He was sent to Indonesia by his father to shut down the family's ailing steel plant and sell the land. Instead, young Mittal saw an opportunity and turned the plant around.
To prove that this was no fluke, Mittal acquired a 1.3 million tonne, Iscot Steel plant in Trinidad & Tobago, which was losing $100,000 a day. One year of Mittal-style management and it was making profits, the LN Mittal legend was born. That move helped him get into America.
The Mexican government seeing the success that Mittal made of Iscot, asked him to take over their ailing steel plants in 1992.
But it was not all that smooth. In 1994 Mittal had differences with his brothers and father, and went on to form his own company. The following year Mittal entered the European market, acquiring the 5 million tonne Kazakh steel plant, Karmet.
Meanwhile, Mittal had listed Ispat International on the New York and Amsterdam Stock Exchanges in 1997. Eight years later Mittal Steel became the world's largest steel maker when he took over the US's largest steel producer -- the International Steel Group. He then consolidated all his steel holdings into Mittal Steel.
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Ratan Tata
Ratan Naval Tata, a bachelor, is the chairman of the Tata Group, India's most respected conglomerate. He was born into a Parsi family in Mumbai (then called Bombay) to Soonoo and Naval Hormusji Tata on December 28, 1937.
He did a short stint with Jones and Emmons in Los Angeles, California, before returning to India in 1962. He had earlier turned down an IBM job offer.
He joined the family business in 1962 and worked with many of his group's companies. He took over as group chairman from the legendary J R D Tata in 1991.
Since then, he has been instrumental in boosting the fortunes of the Tata Group, which has amongst the largest market capitalisations in the Indian stock markets.
Tata Motors developed the Tata Indica in 1998. This was the first 'entirely Indian' passenger car. Ratan Tata's dream now is to manufacture a car costing just Rs 100,000.
Ratan Tata holds a degree in Architecture and Structural Engineering from Cornell University. He has also done the Advanced Management Program from Harvard Business School in 1974-1975.
Ratan Tata was honoured with one of India's highest civilian awards, the Padma Bhushan, on January 26, 2000.
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Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani, the chairman and managing director of India's largest private sector enterprise -- Reliance Industries Limited -- was born on April 19, 1957.
His father, the legendary Dhirubhai Ambani, was then a small businessman who later on rose to become one of the legends of Indian industry.
Mukesh joined Reliance Industries in 1981 and was the brain behind Reliance's backward integration from textiles into polyester fibres and into petrochemicals. During the process of backward integration, Mukesh Ambani led the creation of 51 new, world-class manufacturing facilities involving diverse technologies that raised Reliance's manufacturing capacities manifold.
The world's largest grassroots petroleum refinery at Jamnagar is his brainchild. He was also the in-charge of Dhirubhai's dream project Reliance Infocomm. But after the split in the Reliance Empire, Reliance Infocomm went to his brother Anil.
Mukesh Ambani is now planning to enter retail sector in a big way and will launch a chain of 'Reliance Fresh' retail stores. He also entered into an agreement with the Haryana government to establish a Special Economic Zone with an investment running into billions of rupees.
He has a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Bombay and a master's in Business Administration from Stanford University, USA.
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Nandan Nilekani
N andan Nilekani is the CEO and managing director of Infosys Technologies. He, along with N R Narayana Murthy and five others, co-founded India's IT jewel, Infosys.
Born in Bangalore to Durga and Mohan Rao Nilekani, he graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
After graduation, he met Narayana Murthy, who then led Patni Computer Systems's software group, seeking a job. Murthy hired the young engineer. That was the beginning of a relationship that was to create Indian corporate history.
Three years later, seven enthusiasts (including Nandan) decided to start their own outfit (Infosys Technologies Ltd) with Murthy in the lead. Their decision rewrote the domestic software industry of India.
He became the chief executive officer of Infosys in March 2002. He now leads the company with Narayana Murthy having retired in August 2006.
He is married to Rohini, an English-language novelist, and they have two children: daughter Janhavi and son Nihar. He speaks Konkani at home.
In 2006, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India. He is regarded by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in its issue of May 2006.
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Azim H Premji
Azim Hashim Premji, the chairman of Wipro Technologies, is one of the richest Indians. He is an icon among Indian businessmen, especially in the software industry.
Born on July 24, 1945, Premji was studying Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, USA when due to the sudden demise of his father, he was called upon to handle the family business at the age of 21.
Wipro was then Western Indian Vegetable Products, a small cooking oil company. Premji diversified into bakery fats, ethnic ingredient based toiletries, hair care soaps, baby toiletries, lighting products and hydraulic cylinders. And then shifted focus from soaps to software.
He transformed Wipro into one of India's most successful IT companies.
Under Azim Premji's stewardship, Wipro has grown from a fledgling Rs 70 million oil company into an IT giant with a turnover of $2.4 billion and an employee strength of 57,000.
Azim Premji has regularly featured in the Forbes' list of the world's richest people. He was also rated among the world's 100 most influential people by the Time magazine.
In 2005, the Indian government honoured him with Padma Bhushan, one of the nation's highest civilian awards.
What are the disadvanteges of participative management style?
The answer depends on how is participative management defined, I assume you mean the style where decision-making is more inclusive and leaders/managers incorporate employees' thoughts, ideas and contributions into overall decision. Here are some disadvantages to keep in mind: 1. Decision-making process can be very slow. This of course depends on what form of participative management is being practiced; if everything requires consensus or majority, speed of decision can be huge problem, and sometimes decisions will not be made at all. 2. It is easy for leaders to abdicate their responsibility in this model because participative management can easily degenerate into decision-by-committe. 3. Decisions can be sub-optimal in many cases if the focus is on remaining participative (and inclusive) and not on making right decision. Here is a good link on this: Participative
What does sterilisation mean related to the salon business?
disinfectant - kills bacteria ii) antiseptic - prevents bacterial growth
iii) sterilisation - kills bacteria
Requirements for franchising a lotto outlet?
Hi there With regard to you question "Requirements for franchising a lotto outlet" I am assuming that you were referring to the South African Lottery ("Lotto"). The National Lottery is operated by Gidani (http://www.gidani.co.za/). Their contact details are: Postal Address: The National Lottery
Private Bag X130
Halfway House
Midrand, 1685
Email: info@gidani.co.za If you are looking for information on how to become a Lotto ticket vendor, I suggest that you first have a look at this website: http://www.intralot.com/opencms/opencms/INTRALOT/en/company/about-INTRALOT/ Trust this will help!
What are benefits of an entrepreneur?
Being an entrepreneur, you get the benefit of:
1. Having total control over what you do with your business and your life
2. Having fun at work because you love what you do
3. Having freedom from routine or monotonous work for you decide on things that you will do
4. Self Confidence
5. Having better relationships and connections with like minds, instead of mediocre office politics and gossips of being an employee
6. Freedom to work any time, any where and any how
7. Having the opportunity to contribute to change and the improvement of the society as a whole
8. Achieving Success
9. Learning new things - either by yourself or with help from others
10. Having a chance to create something new or innovative
Getting debt financing
How do retailers identify target markets?
* Identify Why A Customer Would Want To Buy Your Product/Service * Segment Your Overall Market * Research Your Market Tons of things go into it I suggest going to:
http://www.esmalloffice.com/SBR_template.cfm?DocNumber=PL12_2000.htm
It will explain everything.
What is the average construction cost per square foot for an interior decoration for a retail?
The question is not defined enough to answer. The question posed is like asking what is the average cost of a new car?
Go talk to all the banks in your area with Proof of insurance , list of service charges and list of used / new dealers you already recover for. Keep checking in with them because it only takes one time for their regular guy to mess up and that's when your foot gets in the door. Then don't you mess it up. Happy hunting.
Why were the Millennium Development goals created?
maybe they want to make the citizens know what they have to achieve from their lives to be more discipline or be a good citizen
Who are the famous businessmen in the Philippines?
the famous business man in the phlippines is khimie sy.
They were responsible for taking care of the 'chambers' in the home. Normally this meant the bedrooms and dressing rooms. They would make the beds, dust, clean up the clothes and floors. They would also take care of the 'facilities' such as chamber pots or bathrooms.
How do you write a feasibility study on bakery?
carry out a feasibility study on an enterprise of your choice and pointing out the social economic benefit to your community.