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Learning unlocks all doors Newsletter Issue 22 : Feb 1, 2009- Feb 28, 2009 |
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read & write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn & relearn. Alvin Toffler |
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Empower yourself through every setback Tamara Vaugh Everyone faces challenges in business & in life. Even positive experiences such as getting a promotion or finding Mr. or Ms. Right can present you with challenges. |
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Based on your feedback & in the spirit of continuous innovation we have upgraded TQMschool more choices of subjects You can now choose out of 24 courses available. more choices of learning modes You can now opt for online learning, distance learning, open house & at site learning modes. all courses are now affordable Online content delivery is now faster & the cost of the courses has come down substantially quality & depth of content is improved This has further enhanced ease of learning.
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For example, a new position brings new responsibilities & sometimes new headaches, & a new love interest poses the challenge of having to compromise with another person when you’re used to doing things your way. |
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Use Your Creativity
There was once a large soap factory of a very popular brand among the Japanese. Everyday millions of soap cakes came out of the factory. |
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One day the company received an unusual customer complaint. The customer had bought their soap at the local super market. When he went home he found that the soap box was empty. The company sent him a soap along with a letter of apology. Then it went deep into the problem. ‘How come empty boxes go out of the factory?' The engineers reviewed the manufacturing & packing process. In a huge conveyor thousands of soap boxes were coming out. In another conveyor perfectly synchronized to the first, the soap cakes were coming out. |
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Recession is good Sanjeev Dhawan The spectre is here. Some call it recession. Let us look at some facts. Indian farmers are reaping their second bumper harvest in a row. The IMF’s update to its World Economic Outlook estimates that the Indian economy is expected to grow at 5.1% in 2009. It is estimated that the world economy will only grow at 0.3%. Thereafter the recovery will start. For 2010, IMF foresaw an impressive global recovery to 3% growth, with China’s 8% & India’s 6.5% leading the way. The US will bounce back to grow by 1.6%, the Euro area will grow by a minuscule 0.2%, the UK by a similar rate & Japan by a somewhat better 0.6%. |
No Recession only slowdown: Chidambaram Source: 24th Jan 2009, Express Buzz
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Minister, P Chidambaram said that Indian economy is not facing recession but
a is experiencing a slowdown, which is more pronounced in the manufacturing
sector, & called for more stimulus packages to ensure that aggregate demand
remains high. |
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