HISTORY Electronic components Industries Association of India (ELCINA) was established in the year 1967. It is the first industry association supporting electronics hardware at the time when India’s Electronics industry was still in its initial stages. Since then, ELCINA has established itself as an interactive forum for electronics and IT manufacturers prevailing in India. Electronic Industries Association of India actively interacts with the government of India and it advises the govt on policy and business environment issues relating to the electronical industry. With increasing liberalization, ELCINA’s main focus has shifted to professional and value-added services to the Electronics Community. …show more content…
ELCINA continuously works to facilitate changes that would strengthen India’s electronics and IT manufacturing base to make it a leader on the world electronics map. VISION/ MISSION VISION: • “To facilitate growth of a globally competitive & fast growing Indian Electronics Hardware Industry.” MISSION: • “To be a valuable resource for dissemination of knowledge, well researched information, enhancing skills and competitiveness. To take initiatives for meaningful collaboration and effective communication with various stakeholders of the industry & with policy makers. • To provide business development platforms for enabling collaborations and B2B engagement for business expansion and new opportunities • To enable creation of a supportive eco-system, best practices to encourage environmentally friendly materials and processes and to protect & promote the common interests of the members and the industry at …show more content…
• To promote hardware manufacturing through active representation in the Government as well as scientific/technical institutions and industry/trade organisations in India and abroad. • To represent to the government, problems faced by its members, individually or as a group. • To find solutions and provide relief from unreasonable acts of administrative and policy making departments. • To provide a bouquet of professional and value-added services to its members. These services are tailored to serve the best interest of its Members and the Electronics/IT community to empower it to face competition and prosper. These services are constantly upgraded to suit the changing demands of the environment and needs of the industry. • It provides E-commerce facilities and dynamic website to attract about 3500 visitors per day and provide a platform for its members. • It acts as a repository of information and research, readily available for its members and helps them in taking critical decisions based on relevant
Section 1: Sequence the key events of the “Its time” campaign and the Whitlam Labor Government between 1971 and 1975, and explain why the election win in 1972 was significant. (Max 300)! http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/primeministers/whitlam/elections.aspx! ! 1. The Coalition fell further behind Labor in the polls, and Gorton resigned in 1971!
2/17/2017: Three professional goals such as obtaining graduate certification in supply chain management, joining IT professional organization to maintain membership and increasing IT innovation projects were discussed. However, discussion on professional goal lacks SMART(specific, measurable, actionable, realistic, time-oriented) attributes. Please include and resubmit. (Note: No revision is required in Panopto video. Update the goals only in presentation document and resubmit.)
The Supreme Court case, Brown vs. Board of Education 349 U.S 294, dealt with the segregation of black children into “separate but equal schools.” The Brown vs. Board of Education was not the first case that dealt with the separating of the whites and blacks in schools. This case was actually made up of five separate cases heard in the United States Supreme court concerning the issue of segregation in public schools. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Briggs v. Elliot, Davis v. Board of Education of Prince Edward County (VA.), Boiling v. Sharpe, and Gebhart v. Ethel were the five cases that made up the Brown case. Thurgood, Marshall, and the National Association for the Advance of Colored People (NCAAP) handled these cases.
The Assembly Line: Getting Things Moving It was once said by Henry Ford that, “there is one rule for the industrialist and that is: make the best quality goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible”. This quote is quite fitting for the man that invented the first moving assembly line; which allowed products to be created more efficiently and cheaper. The assembly line was a significantly important invention because it enhanced previous technology to create a positive impact in factory operation, improved the everyday lives of Americans, and inspired modern day inventions based on the assembly line.
1. They are important source of information. A member who is part of congress has to evolve themselves with many policy areas. But a lobbyists can confine themselves to one area and can by providing specialized expertise. If the information is powerful, then the lobbyist can be an allies. 2.
Alternatives and Evaluation ________________________________________ A. Selection criteria The triple bottom lines may serve as the foundation for green business, allowing firms like Patagonia to evaluate its business strategies in a more comprehensive manner, to take more stakeholders into account and can potentially contribute its sustainability. It also align with Patagonia’s business objectives including the followings: TBL Objectives of Patagonia Planet Reduce environmental harm Profits Achieve 10% sales growth People Educate the public B. Alternatives 1. Product Recycle Initiative with refined scope
Technology can be defined as “the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment”. (n.d.) Therefore, when we speak of technological evolution we can say that it is an “innovation and technology related hypothesis that describes the fundamental change of society through technical development”. Different theorists have their own perspective on the evolution of technology but, although each of their views differs from another, they shared certain common features, mechanism, and incidence in technology. Some theorists have developed distinct approaches to understanding the nature of the technological process and the relationship between technological development and the social world.
They also offer training programs to improve their skills and prepare mentally and physically for their responsibilities in the company. Technological Development With the company’s vision of “Meeting needs. Exceeding expectations. ” This means that the response data and Nikon in its core technology center for the collection, research and development.
A-Four support activities: 1- firm infrastructure and finance : -Strong brand, product, marketplace solution, delivery and support. (brand value from 35$ in 1973 to 10.7 billion in 2014 ). -Empowerment of top management –geographic structure. -Low debt, short term debt 2.9 billion, and long term debt 1.1 billion. Cash in hand 2.2 billion.
It is one of the largest in their industry and they are always coming up with new solutions to waste problems that are faced by their customers. This helps them maintain their position as a leading service provider in their industry and also helps work towards their goal of “zero waste.” Not only do they assist with collection of solid waste but they are also generating energy from the waste they collect.
The website of the company has all the support services which is available for the clients. If the product is not functioning properly the client can check it on the website and fix the problem. Consumers can get the helpful information about the product and can also download support systems. Company has different services centres all over the world.
• I have started to build an understanding of some of the sustainability issues having a bearing on the business
1.3 explain how to use resources effectively and efficiently Without effective resources an organisation wouldn’t be able to do the job effectively for example, in my organisation we need to have care assistance to care for every individual which in turn need to be trained to do the job correctly, if we didn’t have a resource in place to cover the training needs we wouldn’t be able to function and care for our service users, this also means we need to have a budget of what we can spend on training, staff are also an important resource as we need to make sure we have enough employees to cover each shifts. There are many ways to use resources efficiently and to minimise and adverse impact on the environment. These include how we organise work activities and the use of resources efficiently understanding their impact on the environment, and finding ways to reduce their negative, and increase their positive impact. For example, by being mindful of waste and extravagance by recycling waste materials, by reusing packaging materials, by using double-sided printing
It helps in most of the concerns of customers, improving and maximizing customer satisfaction, and gain customer loyalty, which will lead to the growth of the industry and more profit. The airline industry thought of coming up with a strategy that helps in finding information about the availability and cost of the flight, booking flights online, checking-in online, collecting information about each customer’s preferences, finding out which customers are most profitable, building customer loyalty by rewarding them, and increasing sales. Nowadays, almost everyone around the world is using the internet for personal use and for business use. That is why many industries are using applications that open on smart phones and tablets to make it easier, faster, and more convenient for the customers. Moreover, airlines are using e-business applications and Customer relationship management strategy, such as e-CRM which helps in managing customer relationship through the Internet, and many airlines are doing this as a separate plan to their e-business
Causes According to Amin & Noor (2013), the E-consumers generally refer to the purchaser of goods and services over electronic systems such as Internet and other computer networks. This new group of consumers is increasing in number over the years as on-line shopping become a trend and manifestation of modern life style. Based from the Paynter & Lim (2001), E-commerce would provide consumers with benefits such as interactive communications, fast delivery, and more customization that would only be available for consumers through online shopping. Product information in the Internet is more compact and it ranges from various sites.