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MAKE A BOOMING CAREER IN RETAIL MANAGEMENT

Retail is the fastest growing sector in India today. With many big players setting foot in the industry, the sector is bound to grow manifold. The growing number of shopping malls and departmental stores has thrown up endless job opportunities in India and abroad. Industry insiders estimate a growth rate of 30 to 40 percent in India in the retail sector and there will be a requirement for an estimated 80 lakh trained professionals.. Hence, it is an opportune time to join a course in Retail Management and bag a job in this promising field. Recognizing the demand for skilled professionals in this field, many institutes have started courses and training programmes at the undergraduate and post graduate level to create skilled manpower for this industry. Here’s all the information that you may require on courses in retail management.   The retail sector is now more organized and efficient. The retail revolution has changed not just the urban lifestyle but also the lifestyle in small towns. Thus, for a retail management graduate, there are opportunities galore across the country in the books and publishing industry, music stores, multiplexes, shopping malls, garment industry and also in the processed foods industry. Somebody ... [more..]

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CAREER PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

How Important Is Your Career? Let’s examine how important is your carrier for you. You have 168 hours in a week. Generally, you will be busy 84 hours for Physical wellbeing (sleep, nutrition, hygiene, exercise, rest). You will be busy in your personal work (family obligations, cooking, cleaning, paper work, maintenance, gardening, etc.) for 15 hours. You will be engaged for 5 hours in Spiritual and Mental wellbeing. 14 hours you will spend with friends, and in volunteer work i.e. social and personal activities. Now, you have remaining 50 hours only. Imagine, are you really able to manage your carrier within 50 hours? Herein I will illustrate the career planning and management tool for this limited hour. We will follow some of the following steps: Planning Your Career (please keep in your mind) • YOU are in Change process • Understand the entire change process • Be prepared for every stage of the process, AT ALL TIMES • There are more than 10,000 Occupations, e.g. Manager; which includes General Manager, Project, Production, Marketing manager. Engineer: Civil, hydro - Computer...and so on... • Research Current prospective but don‘t get tied up with it There are three dimensions that, you should keep ... [more..]

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INSTITUTE OF FIRE ENGINEERING & SAFETY MANAGEMENT – NIFS

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COMPUTER FILE MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR ENTREPRENEURS: A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING & EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE!

Is your email inbox a mess? I learn a lot about a person from a glance at their email inbox or file management system. I recently worked with a client whose email inbox was, quite frankly, a mess. I define 'mess' by one or both of the following: too many unread messages and/or messages that are never deleted. If you fall into either of these categories, you are not alone. However, failure to delete your emails or at least create and move them into folders puts you at risk of missing out on potential new business. Worse, if you allow your messages to pile up without reviewing them, a lack of response may signal to existing customers that you've forgotten about them. It is not uncommon to receive 100 or more emails in your inbox in the course of a day's work. Here are two simple rules that can help you manage the high volume of emails. RULE #1: Read the email once and file, flag, delete or reply. RULE #2: Delete emails that do not contain important information. Are you bewildered about file management? It's equally important to keep the files on your computer organized and up-to-date. The goal of computer file management is ... [more..]

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