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    The following are the major findings of the report: 1. It is evident from personal observation and also from the analysis of 5.1,5.2,5.3 and5.4 that: • Almost 95% of the people in Guwahati have their accounts in State Bank of India. This is because everyone has the stereotype that State Bank of India is the best amongst all the banks. • The younger generation people are comfortable in banking with the privatized banks while the elder generation seems to be comfortable with the nationalized banks

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    Adapted Homework, Ch. 11 (11 points possible) 1. “An Analysis of sustainability is similar to a five forces analysis.” Comment on this, focusing on the firm you’ve been studying for your term project. (1 point) A sustainability analysis is similar to a five forces analysis because they are focus on creating competitive advantage. The sustainability analysis is to analyze and find a way to compete with competitors and deal with potential entrants, in order to maintain profits in the long

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    So which jobs are most vulnerable? In a widely noted study published in 2013, Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne examined the probability of computerisation for 702 occupations and found that 47% of workers in America had jobs at high risk of potential automation. In particular, they warned that most workers in transport and logistics (such as taxi and delivery drivers) and office support (such as receptionists and security guards) “are likely to be substituted by computer capital”, and that

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    Due to the latest technology in today's world nobody carries cash on them anymore; everyone use credit cards or bankcards. Using the statistical data provide by textbook: Lind, Marchal, and Wathen, (2008). Statistical Techniques in Business & Econimics, 13th edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. An ANOVA test of debit bankcards is going to be done on whether people that have debit cards use the ATM as much as people that don't have debit cards. An ANOVA test comparing the use of ATM's by people

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    ATM hacking has become more and more prevalent in society today. The more technology improves the more fraud is done. The U.S alone, has fallen victim to ATM hacking over the last decade. There has been countless numbers of ATM hacking taking place, having billions of dollars loss and innocent people now in debt. ATM hacking has really proved to be effective and has become a major success for criminals. In the article, “Hackers Devise Wireless Methods for Stealing ATM Users' PINs”, author Jordan

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    The modern technology in the world is growing day by day. So to enable faster and simpler networking, the countries are developing and expanding their technology. Currently there are billions of Internet user and mobile phone connections all over the world. People all around the world are very much depended on consistent access of these channels. Popularity for Internet based networking is growing exponentially, but it come at a cost. The cost is the cyber attack and crimes are increasing rapidly

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    ATM (At The Moment) is a song released on J. Cole’s newest album KOD. In the song he talks about how in society today everyone is obsessed with money and gaining status. Money is the main focus which is what makes the song title so clever. The double meaning goes with the theme of his entire new album. The double meaning of ATM stands for At The pp LMoment, but it also stands for and ATM machine. He made the song about how money rules the world around us at this point in time. He give an insightful

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    A judgement call that I made which did not allow for analysis or information gathering due to time constraints was when a large Southern Financial institution that I was leading Distributed Service Delivery for put out a large RFP for ATM monitoring; they had approximately 3600 ATMs all being serviced and monitored by Diebold, as the Program Manager over this account all RFPs ran through me. I pulled in what experts we had on ATM monitoring to provide a thorough response document, it was assumed

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    LACK OF MARKETING AND BRANDING TACTICS Strategic marketing is the way a firm (bank) effectively differentiates itself from its competitors by capitalising on its strengths (both current and potential) to provide consistently better value to customers than its competitors. The marketing or promotion strategy that Affin bank strategizes can be considered as weak as compared to other financial institutions. The issue on promotional efforts are only too focusing on advertising through their official

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    Against Money Frauds China is one of the countries that have the highest yearly rate of frauds. Although the China governments have uploaded many promotional videos on preventing the crooks, but can we really get away from the fraud base on those videos? The risk of fraudulent activity is increases every year in China. The China government should establish a special department to help people to prevent from the money frauds, because frauds are the problem that affects people a lot and also because

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